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Masters ThesisWright, Joseph Galen.Gibson and Levin (1976) have reported that the study of reading can be divided into three distinct time periods on the basis of general approach. For the first period, starting around the turn of the century until around 1925, the list of those . . .
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Masters ThesisWest, Laurie Jean.This study investigated the effects of attitudes toward and knowledge of overpopulation and sexism on childbearing and adoption attitudes. The subjects were 131 students drawn from three high school sophomore and three college sophomore classes. Subje . . .
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Masters ThesisVeale, David John.The understanding of the effect of densely populated settings on human experience and behavior is just beginning. In the early psychological literature, the term "crowding" was used to denote a setting that lacked "enough" space due in part to "too ma . . .
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Masters ThesisThomas, Barbara.The purpose of this study was the initiation of the validation procedures for the Auditory Perception Test (APT), developed in the late 1960s by Walter Ambinder, a clinical psychologist at Wayne State University. Two studies concerning the APT precede . . .
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Masters ThesisWoods, David MichaelThe Japanese American elders who lived through World War II, and who were incarcerated in the American concentration camps, specifically, are nearing the end of their lives. Their experiences and thoughts are invaluable, and the window of time availab . . .
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Masters ThesisMcCarron, John.Philanthropic concern for the particular problems of institutionalized elderly adults dates back to the late nineteenth century, but until recently a dearth in specialized psychological assessment devices for the aged existed. During the last decade a . . .
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Masters ThesisLeonard, Jan.Sputnik provided a powerful stimulus to the study of creativity, but until then it was an area in which psychologists "feared tread" (Guilford, 1950). Close to twenty-five years ago Morgan (1953) published twenty-five definitions selected from the . . .
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Masters ThesisHijos, Diane Rose.It was hypothesized that children of premature birth would not differ significantly in mental ability from children born fullterm, but the prematures would have a higher number of behavior problems and achieve developmental milestones at a later age. . . .
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Masters ThesisGrover, Edward Vann.The notion that there must be a relationship between hypnotic susceptibility and other personality factors is one that has titillated investigators in hypnosis for some time. Because people differ greatly in their susceptibility to hypnosis it see . . .
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Masters ThesisGranata, Thomas.The morality, ethics, and conscience of a society are the sum total of the moralities, ethics, and consciences of the individuals comprising that society. Establishment of a more advanced social morality is contingent upon understanding the v . . .
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Masters ThesisGoldman, Susan.It is estimated that ten million Americans are alcoholics and that for each alcoholic, four other people (e.g., family) are affected (Fresno Bee, 11/17/74). Thus we are dealing with a problem that directly or indirectly affects approximately forty . . .
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Masters ThesisFulton, Thomas.Social psychology is currently in a state of crisis. During the past few years the creative and critical aspects of the social psychology paradigm have come under increasing attack. It has been argued that hypotheses should be formulated for their rel . . .
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Masters ThesisDoris, Sherri.The Spraings Visual Discrimination Battery was administered to 432 elementary school students in grades kindergarten through four. These students included 323 normal students, 58 L.D.G. students, and 51 E.H. students. Data from the normal population w . . .
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Masters ThesisDewey, Kenneth.Johnny, age seven, is entering the first grade for the second time. His teacher describes him as extremely disruptive and academically Impoverished. He plays by himself on the playground and often is aggressive toward his peers. In the classroom h . . .
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Masters ThesisComp, Samuel.Billy's teachers are frustrated. Billy seems to defy all attempts to teach him to read and write. He has been described by his teachers as inattentive and disruptive in class, quarrelsome on the playground, and generally ambivalent towards authori . . .
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Masters ThesisCannistraci, Katherine.According to Medinnus (1967), the interest of delinquency researchers in parent-child relations was stimulated by Freud's emphasis on the importance of early childhood experiences on personality development and by the mental hygiene movement's que . . .
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Masters ThesisBoldt, Lowell.Research in the areas of child development and school readiness over the years has consistently emphasized the great variation in cognitive and perceptual maturity of children of similar chronological age (Rowher, 1970). Conse- quently elementar . . .
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Masters ThesisAnastasiou, Theodora.A major role of psychologists in school programs has to do with evaluation of children for purposes of categorization, special place- ment, and differential program planning. As we have approached the mid-1970s special education opportunities f . . .
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Masters ThesisAlper, Eric.Scientific and technological advances, along with a fast, competitive pace of life, have confronted humans with unique, often paradoxical, situations. Although we have obtained considerable mastery over the physical world, we know very little of o . . .
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Masters ThesisTurner, Gary.This study examined the responses of 165 Ss on two independent measures, LOC and SE, in relation to outcomes on eight selected, bipolar, personality adjustment factors from Cattell's "16pf." Criterion points were established for designating a scor . . .
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Masters ThesisThom, Trudi.Identification is a term used in personality and developmental theories which is usually credited to Sigmund Freud (Stoke, 1950) • As Freud first used the concept, " . . . identification endeavors to mold a person's own ego after the fashion of th . . .
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Masters ThesisSchuman, Steven Allen.Considerable attention has been directed toward the study of rodent aggression wherein there lies a generally consistent view that male rodents are more aggressive than their female counterparts. The literature on female rodent aggression, however, . . .
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Masters ThesisParker, Georgellen.From the recent effluence of publications stimulated by the Women's Liberation Movement has come an introspective and empirical consideration of sex roles and how and why they are filled as they are. Some possible expla- nations or contributing' . . .
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Masters ThesisOnsum, David.The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effects of Project Follow Through, a federally funded compensatory education program for reducing the progressive intellectual retardation of culturally disadvan- taged children as they advance through . . .
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Masters ThesisKleim, David.Since the beginning of the continuity-noncontinuity controversy involving Lashley (1929) and Spence {1936, 1937) , a variety of studies have been conducted which de not uniformly support either of the positions. Although contemporary theories of d . . .
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Masters ThesisKahn, Janet Susan.The present study attempted to explore the effective- ness of family operant therapy when used in conjunction with a sample of adolescents on probation from Fresno County. The theoretical underpinnings of this project represent an assimilation o . . .
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Masters ThesisHolland, Robert.Measures of religious orientation, open-mindedness, manifest anxiety and trait anxiety were obtained using 124 Ss_ attending Pacific College and California State University, Fresno. The independent variables were sex, school attended and academic . . .
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Masters ThesisHalpern, David.Wechsler's (1949, 1974) conception of intelligence concerns the individual's ability to comprehend and function within his environment. In focusing in on this multi- determined and multifaceted entity, he selected subtests contributing to the . . .
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Masters ThesisGersh, Wayne David.Behavioral contrast was investigated in rats in four separate experiments. In three experiments, one component of a multiple schedule was associated with a sucrose pellet of either 8%, 16%, or 32%, while the reinforcer in the other component was a . . .
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Masters ThesisFriesen, James.This study results from the growing interest in behavioral weight reduction. It is concerned with refining behavioral techniques, e.g., stimulus control and cognitive restructuring, and establishing parameters of their effectiveness. Forty-seven su . . .
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Masters ThesisFly, Jeff.There is little doubt that music produces in people a variety of effects. The study of which aspects of music- (e.g., tempo, dynamics, loudness) produce its effects has been the subject of many philosophical and empirical reports (e.g., Farnsworth . . .
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Masters ThesisCanin, Jonathan.The importance for the study of projection lies in its wide scope of influence in human relationships. Patients often project fantasies related to past family experiences onto therapists. Therapists often project their needs, problems, values, onto . . .
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Masters ThesisBolton, Elizabeth Ann.Aggressive behavior in mice has been the focus of intense study for a number of decades. Over thirty years ago, Uhrich (1938) after observing 450 mice concluded that aggressive behaviors are influenced by a variety of factors. He found that the ani . . .
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Masters ThesisBeaulieu, Kenneth.This study examined the behavior of 80 subjects including 39 mentally retarded, 21 emotionally disturbed, and 20 normal children (mean mental age [MA] = 8.2 years), on a problem-solving task involving partial reinforcement to three stimuli. The ma . . .
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Masters ThesisAdams, Richard.It is often said that the elements of man which set him apart from the rest of the organisms occupying space on the earth are his reasoning faculties and his ability to communicate verbally. Therefore, it is no surprise that man has expended endle . . .
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Masters ThesisWurzmann, Andrea Gabrielle.Obesity is considered by the medical profession to be one of the most prevalent health hazards in the American culture. Estimates of its incidence in the United States range from 20% to 40%. Overweight individuals, as compared to individuals of . . .
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Masters ThesisSteinhauer, Gene.Ehrenfreund (1948), in an early review of the continuity-noneontinuity controversy, concluded that learning will occur only when stimuli are placed so that they impinge on S's sensory receptors. This conclusion was based on his finding that presolu . . .
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Masters ThesisScott, David.This study sought to investigate developmental changes in the limiting effects of prior experience and labelling upon problem solving in children. Initially, all _Ss were given three tests of language development. In a second testing session, a Con . . .
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Masters ThesisPerry, Michael.The first instance of encounter took place when a person moved his finger and watched his muscles tighten and he was amazed; he knew he was. He realized there were others and together they moved the evolutionary arrow forward: Socialization, and a . . .
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Masters ThesisNewman, Gerald.Suicide is the one form of dying in which a person can choose his own time, place, and way of death. Death by suicide has numerous ramifications: it may exaggerate grief by creating guilt in the survivors; it removes workers prematurely from the . . .
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Masters ThesisMegas, James Christopher.As societies grow larger and more complex, the individuals who compose them are constantly interacting and conversing. The average citizen must communicate verbally with a multitude of persons in order to conduct one's daily affairs, e.g., spouse, . . .
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Masters ThesisLundeen, Richard Leith.A number of previous investigations have shown that early exposure to an enriched environment results in superior learning ability in later life (Forgays & Forgays, 1962; Denenberg, Woodcock, & Rosenberg, 1968; Henderson, 1972; and Lundeen, 1973). . . .
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Masters ThesisLuis, ChristopherUltra-marathons are endurance races that are 50 miles or more in length. Previous research has suggested that elite distance runners cognitively monitor the pain and discomfort for athletic events in an associative manner. In contrast, amateur runne . . .
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Masters ThesisKiser, Monica MaeThere has been some debate between researchers on how to measure the procrastination construct. Some researchers suggest that a scale should capture the negative aspects of procrastination in all of its items (Klingsieck, 2013). To address this need . . .
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Masters ThesisHolmen, Martin Leland.Tradition has it that the beginning of a paper such as this should serve to convince the reader of the importance of studying violence and the need for further research in the area. In these times, however, it seems trite to quote statistics on th . . .
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Masters ThesisGross, Thomas.The present study explored the contention that deaf children are deficient in the use of implicit verbal skills presumed necessary for the solution of a complex reasoning problem. Deaf children between the ages of eight and thirteen were matched b . . .
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Masters ThesisGraham, Clifford Ray.Posthypnotic amnesia has long been considered an essential characteristic of hypnosis. It was first reported by the Mar- quis de Puysegur in 1784 while experimenting with his famous subject, Victor. Since it was well known that sleepwalkers experi . . .
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Masters ThesisFerrell, Hugh.The effect of delay of reward upon acquisition of an instrumental response was examined using water deprived rats in a straight runway. Following stable performance in the . acquisition (preshift) phase, subjects receiving 0, £ or 16 sec access to . . .
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Masters ThesisArmstrong, Donna.Verbal communication, the sharing through words of knowledge, ideas, and experiences, is considered the essence of humanity. Non-verbal language systems, such as those being taught to chimpanzees (Fleming, 1974) , seem to be judged non-human becau . . .
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Masters ThesisLyon, MireyaThe subject of the present research is public criticism of police conduct and professionalism, as well as public perception of an officer’s guilt in shooting situations. The hypothesis driving this research is that people will be more critical of a . . .