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Self-Control And Choice In Children: Effects Of Food Magnitude And Reinforcer Delay, Ellen Lee Sharenow
Self-Control And Choice In Children: Effects Of Food Magnitude And Reinforcer Delay, Ellen Lee Sharenow
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The present research was designed to replicate and extend earlier studies with humans and nonhumans in the area of self-control. A discrete trial, within-subject experimental design over multiple sessions, with food as the reinforcer, was used. Instructions did not describe contingencies of reinforcement Subjects were preschool age children, a population that questionably possess the verbal repertoire capable of generating sophisticated tacting, or mediating behavior during long delays. Four experiments consisted of fixed-ratio, concurrent chain schedules with initial and terminal links. Initial links were forced trials, terminal links, choice trials. In Experiment I, the effects of differences in magnitude while holding …
The Development Of An Instrument To Screen Children At Risk For Attention Deficit Disorder, Carlisle Applewhaite
The Development Of An Instrument To Screen Children At Risk For Attention Deficit Disorder, Carlisle Applewhaite
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Problem. The purpose of this study was to develop an instrument to screen children who may be at risk for Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD). This study utilized ten subtests/variables--letter sequencing, numerical operations, number sequencing, coding, listening concentration, color sequencing, object sequence, attention for sequencing, selective attention, and sentence repetition--to generate responses from two groups of students. The intent was to determine if the linear combination of variables or some subset of them could discriminate between the ADD and nonADD groups.
Method. The items in each subtest were carefully selected and subjected to critiques by eight psychologists, a psychometrician, and two …
A Revisitation Of The Wisc-R Factor Structure With Adequate Sample Size, Systematic Control Of Both Iq And Age Ranges, And The Use Of Procedures To Limit Overfactorization, Rudolph D. Bailey
A Revisitation Of The Wisc-R Factor Structure With Adequate Sample Size, Systematic Control Of Both Iq And Age Ranges, And The Use Of Procedures To Limit Overfactorization, Rudolph D. Bailey
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Problem statement. This study addressed the problem of inconsistency in the results of factor-analytic studies of the WISC-R by performing analyses where age and size of Full Scale IQ ranges were held constant, and by using adequate sample sizes.
Methodology. Factor analyses were performed on the WISC-R scale scores. Principal Axes Factor method with squared multiple Rs in the diagonals was used. Oblimin was the rotation of choice. Sample size varied for each analysis, the largest being 3,493; and the smallest, 225.
Results. At the broad IQ ranges a general factor was found. At narrower IQ ranges, evidence of the …
The Long-Term Effects Of Childhood Bereavement: A Contextual Analysis, Rebeccah Warren-Marlatt
The Long-Term Effects Of Childhood Bereavement: A Contextual Analysis, Rebeccah Warren-Marlatt
Theses Digitization Project
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Possessions Of School-Aged Children, Myralynn Coleman
Possessions Of School-Aged Children, Myralynn Coleman
Theses Digitization Project
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The Relation Between Empathic Listening Styles And Moral Reasoning Development In Adolescents, Susan Elizabeth Curror
The Relation Between Empathic Listening Styles And Moral Reasoning Development In Adolescents, Susan Elizabeth Curror
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The focus of this study was to investigate developmental changes in thinking about relationships and the listening attitudes of males and females from middle to late adolescence. Gilligan’s (1982) analysis of the distinctions between care and justice moral orientations was presented as a possible explanation for the development of a gender difference in listening behaviour. Thirty-two middle (15-16 year old) and 30 late (18-20 year old) adolescents were interviewed concerning a disagreement they had experienced with a friend. Two additional standard scenarios were also presented to students which involved a conflict between a parent and child. Responses were scored for …
Children's Developing Social Cognitions On Love And Marriage, Julia Kim-Im
Children's Developing Social Cognitions On Love And Marriage, Julia Kim-Im
Theses Digitization Project
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The Relation Of Parenting Styles To Children's Lying Behaviors, Deborah Lee Moffett
The Relation Of Parenting Styles To Children's Lying Behaviors, Deborah Lee Moffett
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No abstract provided.