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Potential Effects Of Aggressive Videogames On Young Adult’S Behavior And Physiology, Kent David Smallwood
Potential Effects Of Aggressive Videogames On Young Adult’S Behavior And Physiology, Kent David Smallwood
Masters Theses
Each year, interactive technology becomes more and more advanced, offering more lifelike environments, immersive experiences, and realistic situations. Additionally, the videogame industry has over doubled in size in less than ten years, now rivaling the box office industry. However, technological advances have quickly outpaced our understanding of the effects of certain types of adult content on the game player. To date, the majority of the research on the topic was conducted before the games themselves were technologically advanced enough to draw meaningful conclusions; the few studies conducted in the last few years, while offering promising methodological advancements from previous work, …
Gambling On A Simulated Slot Machine Under Conditions Of Repeated Play, Andrew Ellis Brandt
Gambling On A Simulated Slot Machine Under Conditions Of Repeated Play, Andrew Ellis Brandt
Masters Theses
Three experiments using a parametric, single-subject design investigated gambling behavior in eight adult humans on a slot-machine simulation. Participants were staked with credits exchangeable for money prior to each session. Experiment 1 a was a systematic replication of Weatherly and Brandt (2004), which investigated the effects of percentage payback (the amount of money gained as a proportion of the amount of money bet) on gambling. Percentage payback was varied from 50% to 110% across conditions. Consistent with Weatherly and Brandt, gambling did not vary systematically across percentage-payback conditions. Experiment 1 b replicated Experiment 1 a but also included forced-exposure sessions …
The Effects Of Feedback On Hourly Pay And Individual Monetary Incentives, Douglas A. Johnson
The Effects Of Feedback On Hourly Pay And Individual Monetary Incentives, Douglas A. Johnson
Masters Theses
The effects of performance feedback when individuals received fixed or individual incentive pay were examined. A 2 X 2 factorial design was used with approximately 30 college students in each group. Participants attended six experimental sessions. They entered the cash value of simulated bank checks presented on a computer screen. Monetary incentives increased the number of correctly completed checks (p = .000); however feedback had no effect (p = .825). Time spent working and rate of performance correlated strongly with the number of checks completed correctly, suggesting that both influenced the checks completed correctly. The results suggest that incentives increase …
Exploring Behavior And Social Relationships Of A Captive Group Of Chimpanzees (Pan Troglodytes), Crystal E. Anderson
Exploring Behavior And Social Relationships Of A Captive Group Of Chimpanzees (Pan Troglodytes), Crystal E. Anderson
Masters Theses
An observational study was conducted on a captive group of chimpanzee, Pan troglodytes to determine the overall behavior patterns, social organization, grooming relationships, and enclosure usage. Adolescence is a very dynamic time for young males and new group dynamics were expected to occur. The aim of the study was to investigate any shifting of social bonds among the group members and changes in the ranks of the two adolescent males. The two adolescent males (Lu and Mugsy) should have been demonstrating dominance behaviors towards the females, towards each other, and exhibiting sexual behaviors. Due to the unique group composition and …
Television News Violence And Children’S Fear Reaction, Lin Wang
Television News Violence And Children’S Fear Reaction, Lin Wang
Masters Theses
Do parents perceive that exposure to violence on television news programs is a problem for their young children? Although considerable research has shown that media violence in other forms (cartoons, movies, television entertainment programs) has several negative effects on children, almost no research or policy attention has been given to children’s exposure to violent events in television news broadcasts. The purpose of this study was to examine the rates of 4-5 years old children’s exposure and fear reaction to television news violence as it relates to several ecological variables, including parental gender, race, education level, household income, family structure and …
Attachment Security: The Genesis Of Parenting Style?, Ian P. Haag
Attachment Security: The Genesis Of Parenting Style?, Ian P. Haag
Masters Theses
There is a great deal of literature examining attachment security and parenting styles but little research has considered these topics in relation to each other. This paper examines the nature of this relationship with a particular focus on Baumrind’s (1978) categorical parenting styles and Bowlby’s (1969) attachment theory. Utilizing a clinic population of 20 parents, it was proposed that securely attached parents would evidence authoritative parenting styles, while insecurely attached parents would evidence no-authoritative parenting styles. The Adult Attachment Projective (AAP), the Relationship Questionnaire (RQ), and the Adult Attachment Scale (AAS) were utilized in assessing attachment security. The Parental Authority …
Behavioral Skills Training For Parents Of Children With Autism: Teaching Implementation Of The Natural Language Paradigm, Jill N. Gillett
Behavioral Skills Training For Parents Of Children With Autism: Teaching Implementation Of The Natural Language Paradigm, Jill N. Gillett
Masters Theses
The effects of the use of behavioral skills training to teach parents of children with autism to implement the Natural Language Paradigm (NLP) were examined. Data were collected on parent implementation and child behavior. Results indicated that parents of children with autism were able to learn to implement the NLP procedures and continued to implement the procedures accurately throughout the study. Child data indicated that parent-implemented NLP resulted in improvements in child play. These improvements consisted of a decrease in intervals with no toy engagement, a decrease in intervals in which inappropriate play occurred, and an increase in intervals in …
Physiological Response Associated With Select Rorschach Codes, Chad Ryan Sims
Physiological Response Associated With Select Rorschach Codes, Chad Ryan Sims
Masters Theses
The purpose of this study was to investigate the validity of Rorschach codes that have been theoretically and empirically linked to the experience of affect in the Comprehensive System (Exner, 2003) through the use of skin conductance and heart rate data. Twenty-four university undergraduates (18 females and 6 males) were administered the Rorschach while physiological data were recorded in an adjacent room. It was anticipated that responses yielding particular codes (C, C’, m, T, V, Y, minus form quality, or cognitive special scores) would evidence higher levels of affective arousal as compared to …
Predictors Of Children’S Understandings Of Death: Age, Cognitive Ability, Death Experience, And Maternal Competence., Sally Beville Hunter
Predictors Of Children’S Understandings Of Death: Age, Cognitive Ability, Death Experience, And Maternal Competence., Sally Beville Hunter
Masters Theses
Several factors have been documented as major factors affecting children’s formation of a mature death concept. Among these factors are the child’s age, cognitive ability, and exposure to death in his or her environment. The effects of parent communication patterns on children’s understanding of death have been understudied. This has left a gap in our knowledge of parents’ influence on their children’s conception of death.
In addition to the investigation of individual child factors, the present study investigated the relationship between mothers’ styles of communication about death and their children’s understandings of the subconcepts of death (i.e., inevitability, universality, finality, …
Adolescent Gender Attitudes: Between And Within Couples Effects, Joseph Warren Dickson
Adolescent Gender Attitudes: Between And Within Couples Effects, Joseph Warren Dickson
Masters Theses
This study examines gender attitudes in the context of romantic relationships, and explores the relationship between gender attitudes and individual and relational outcomes. Participants (208 couples) were recruited from a previous study of the dating behaviors of 2200 students who attended 17 East Tennessee High Schools (Harper, Welsh, Grello, & Dickson, under review). Multilevel modeling was utilized in order to maximize the reliability of our models as a technique specifically designed to address the non-independence of partner members’ data (Raudenbusch & Bryk, 2002). Our findings indicate an association between gender attitudes and communication, relationship satisfaction, and depressive symptoms in adolescent …
A Comparative Study Of Behavior In Neonate Gartersnakes, Thamnophis Butleri And T. Radix (Colubridae), In An Area Of Potential Hybridization, Lauren Elizabeth Kirby
A Comparative Study Of Behavior In Neonate Gartersnakes, Thamnophis Butleri And T. Radix (Colubridae), In An Area Of Potential Hybridization, Lauren Elizabeth Kirby
Masters Theses
An isolated population of Butler’s gartersnake, Thamnophis butleri (Colubridae), in southeastern Wisconsin has recently been listed as Threatened by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources. One of the possible reasons for the decline of T. butleri in Wisconsin is pressure from a closely related species, the plains gartersnake, T. radix. The possibility of hybridization between T. butleri and T. radix has received recent attention because T. butleri is threatened in the area where the hybridization may be occurring. This study addresses the issue of hybridization by studying the behavior of neonatal T. butleri born to females originating from areas where …
Online Contingency Management Of Writing Productivity, Matthew L. Porritt
Online Contingency Management Of Writing Productivity, Matthew L. Porritt
Masters Theses
Ten participants from an online community participated in an online writing productivity management program. Social reinforcement and conditioned reinforcers were delivered by the researcher contingent upon meeting self-set writing goals on a weekly basis. Graphic feedback was delivered to participants through a web page, and social reinforcers through email contact. Writing goals increased throughout the program. In all cases, the program increased writing productivity across phases of treatment or goal increases. Results are discussed in terms of rule-governed behavior and the effects of short term goals in context of long term goals.
Mindfulness And Narrative: Connecting Experience And Story, Noah Lyons Roost
Mindfulness And Narrative: Connecting Experience And Story, Noah Lyons Roost
Masters Theses
Autobiographical narrative is the verbal summary of an individual's personal history. The quality of autobiographical narrative has been found to correlate with both emotional wellbeing (Oppenheim et al., 1997; Baerger & McAdams, 1999) and quality of social relationships (Van IJzendoorn, 1995; Shields et. al., 2001), and yet little has been done to examine other predictors or causes of narrative quality. Mindfulness training could potentially be a promising method of narrative enhancement. Mindfulness is the nonjudgmental, open awareness of what is currently occurring in the self and in the environment. Mindfulness is likely to promote open, objective awareness of new information …
The Effects Of Depressive Symptomology On Women’S Childbearing Considerations, Andrea Darlene Marable
The Effects Of Depressive Symptomology On Women’S Childbearing Considerations, Andrea Darlene Marable
Masters Theses
Empirical literature dedicated to pursuing knowledge of the relationship between women who suffer from depression and their considerations of childbearing is lacking. Therefore, the primary purpose of this study was to determine the types of relationships that exist between depressive symptomology in women and their childbearing considerations.
Secondary data analysis was the chosen form of research analysis, and the National Survey of Families and Households (Wave 1) was the data set employed. There were a total of four independent variables (depressive symptomology, global life satisfaction, global optimism, and self-esteem) and two dependent variables (10 constraint items and 4 motivational factor …
Comparison Of The Kaufman Brief Intelligence Test-Second Edition And The Wechsler Intelligence Scale For Children-Fourth Edition, Ryan L. Mitchell
Comparison Of The Kaufman Brief Intelligence Test-Second Edition And The Wechsler Intelligence Scale For Children-Fourth Edition, Ryan L. Mitchell
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.
Gender And Ethnic Biases In Personality Disorder Diagnostic Criteria, Christopher Lootens
Gender And Ethnic Biases In Personality Disorder Diagnostic Criteria, Christopher Lootens
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.
Religiosity, Role Theory, And Self-Esteem, Melissa R. Mccarthy
Religiosity, Role Theory, And Self-Esteem, Melissa R. Mccarthy
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.
Cover, Copy And Compare Method Versus Copy, Cover, And Compare Method For Teaching Mathematics: A Comparative Analysis, Joel Grafman
Cover, Copy And Compare Method Versus Copy, Cover, And Compare Method For Teaching Mathematics: A Comparative Analysis, Joel Grafman
Masters Theses
This study compared the fluency and accuracy rates produced when using the Cover, Copy, and Compare and Copy, Cover, and Compare interventions to complete subtraction math problems. Two second grade classrooms consisting of 20 or more students participated in the study. Participants were administered a pretest, Cover, Copy, and Compare worksheet, Copy, Cover, and Compare worksheet, and a posttest. Results revealed significantly higher digits correct per second (i.e. fluency) scores on the posttest and Cover, Copy, and Compare worksheets when compared to the pretest and Copy, Cover, and Compare worksheets with no difference in the errors per second (i.e. accuracy) …
Childhood Predictive And Protective Factors Of Adult Substance Abuse, Melissa A. Grossman
Childhood Predictive And Protective Factors Of Adult Substance Abuse, Melissa A. Grossman
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.
Exploring The Subjective Meanings And Experiences Of Depression, Reena Sheth
Exploring The Subjective Meanings And Experiences Of Depression, Reena Sheth
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.
The Tootling Intervention: Verbal Vs. Private Reports Of Prosocial Behavior, Jessica Torbeck
The Tootling Intervention: Verbal Vs. Private Reports Of Prosocial Behavior, Jessica Torbeck
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.
Illinois Standards Achievement Test (Isat) Reading Test Performance And Oral Reading Rate Of 3rd And 5th Grade Illinois Students, Angela R. Herrera
Illinois Standards Achievement Test (Isat) Reading Test Performance And Oral Reading Rate Of 3rd And 5th Grade Illinois Students, Angela R. Herrera
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.
Effects Of Interspersing On Peer Tutoring Of Sight Words, Jennifer Schultz
Effects Of Interspersing On Peer Tutoring Of Sight Words, Jennifer Schultz
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.
Small Group Social Norms Intervention With Students Involved In Greek Life, Krista A. Mazza
Small Group Social Norms Intervention With Students Involved In Greek Life, Krista A. Mazza
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.
Incremental Validity Of The Learning Behaviors Scale, Erin E. Willenborg
Incremental Validity Of The Learning Behaviors Scale, Erin E. Willenborg
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.
Community Mental Health Care In The U.S.: The Impact Of Deinstitutionalization And Assertive Community Treatment, Mariana A. De Oliveira
Community Mental Health Care In The U.S.: The Impact Of Deinstitutionalization And Assertive Community Treatment, Mariana A. De Oliveira
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.
Effects Of Self-Monitoring With Accuracy Feedback Versus Self-Monitoring With Corrective Feedback On Students' Performance In Mathematics, Kristina R. Baker
Effects Of Self-Monitoring With Accuracy Feedback Versus Self-Monitoring With Corrective Feedback On Students' Performance In Mathematics, Kristina R. Baker
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.
Social Fields, Belief In Psi, And Their Effects On Mental Telepathy, Brandy Mcwhorter
Social Fields, Belief In Psi, And Their Effects On Mental Telepathy, Brandy Mcwhorter
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.
Tootling Intervention: Verbal Vs. Private Reports Of Prosocial Behavior, Jessica Torbeck
Tootling Intervention: Verbal Vs. Private Reports Of Prosocial Behavior, Jessica Torbeck
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.
The Construct Validity Of The Wechsler Abbreviated Scale Of Intelligence (Wasi) And The Wide Range Intelligence Test (Writ): Replication And Extension, Gregory S. Wilson
The Construct Validity Of The Wechsler Abbreviated Scale Of Intelligence (Wasi) And The Wide Range Intelligence Test (Writ): Replication And Extension, Gregory S. Wilson
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.