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Prediction Of Turnover In A St. Louis Bank By Use Of A Weighted Application Blank, Soon Meng Tow
Prediction Of Turnover In A St. Louis Bank By Use Of A Weighted Application Blank, Soon Meng Tow
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No abstract provided.
An Application Of The Species-Specific Defense Reaction Hypothesis, Michael R. Petersen
An Application Of The Species-Specific Defense Reaction Hypothesis, Michael R. Petersen
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No abstract provided.
Feeling Good And Helping: Really?, Gregory A. Blevins
Feeling Good And Helping: Really?, Gregory A. Blevins
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No abstract provided.
Temporal Patterning In Adjusting Avoidance, Bruce Edward Hamilton
Temporal Patterning In Adjusting Avoidance, Bruce Edward Hamilton
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No abstract provided.
Characteristics Of Graduate Student Instructors As Related To Students' Judgments Of Their Competence, Edwin Rice Barnett
Characteristics Of Graduate Student Instructors As Related To Students' Judgments Of Their Competence, Edwin Rice Barnett
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The present study seeks primarily to determine if there is a congruence between the perceived similarity of a student to his instructor and the student's judgment of the instructor's competence. To test this hypothesis, an Interpersonal Checklist, consisting of 160 adjectives, was devised and administered to two sets of 50 students during a period of six months. Three instructional sets were utilized with a five-point Likert response system in conjunction with the checklist. One instructional set asked the student to describe his instructor, another asked for a judgment of the extent to which the student thought himself similar to his …
The Effects Of Three Different Mastery Criterion Levels On Undergraduate Test Performance, David R. Barkmeier
The Effects Of Three Different Mastery Criterion Levels On Undergraduate Test Performance, David R. Barkmeier
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No abstract provided.
A Behavioral-Analysis, Systems Approach In A University-Based, Food Co-Operative, Harry M. Kent
A Behavioral-Analysis, Systems Approach In A University-Based, Food Co-Operative, Harry M. Kent
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No abstract provided.
Availability Of An Aggressive Response During Sidman Avoidance, Michael Albert Minervini
Availability Of An Aggressive Response During Sidman Avoidance, Michael Albert Minervini
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No abstract provided.
The Effects Of Different Levels Of L-Dopa On The Aggressive Biting Behavior Of Rats, Kathryn A. Scholas
The Effects Of Different Levels Of L-Dopa On The Aggressive Biting Behavior Of Rats, Kathryn A. Scholas
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The Interaction Between Response-Independent Fixed-Time Tail Shock And Chronic Voluntary Alcohol Consumption In Squirrel Monkeys, J. Leonard Peebles
The Interaction Between Response-Independent Fixed-Time Tail Shock And Chronic Voluntary Alcohol Consumption In Squirrel Monkeys, J. Leonard Peebles
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No abstract provided.
The Effects Of Different Litter Control Procedures On Movie Audiences, Thomas Lee Zane
The Effects Of Different Litter Control Procedures On Movie Audiences, Thomas Lee Zane
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No abstract provided.
A Psychophysiological Study Of Response To Fear Evoking Stimuli, Phyllis E. Fecher
A Psychophysiological Study Of Response To Fear Evoking Stimuli, Phyllis E. Fecher
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No abstract provided.
The Projective Expression Of Need For Achievement In Women, Robert S. Gibson
The Projective Expression Of Need For Achievement In Women, Robert S. Gibson
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Introduction
Psychologists generally assume that the motive to achieve is one of the major determinants to striving to succeed. A theoretically consistent body of data exists which enables one to predict achievement behavior as a function of the strength of the achievement motive, when it applies to men (Atkinson, 1958; Bardwick, 1971; McClelland, Atkinson, Clark, & Lowell, 1953). However, when one attempts to find psychological data to predict achievement behavior in women, there is difficulty.
The few comparable studies of achievement motivation in females that have been made are neither consistent with the findings for males, not even consistent with …
Response Duration In Acquisition, Discriminated Avoidance, And Extinction, Michael Oliver Duncan
Response Duration In Acquisition, Discriminated Avoidance, And Extinction, Michael Oliver Duncan
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No abstract provided.
The Positive Effects Of Study Objectives Generalize To Novel Probes, Joan Warmbold Boggs
The Positive Effects Of Study Objectives Generalize To Novel Probes, Joan Warmbold Boggs
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No abstract provided.
The Effect Of Imposed Roles On The Direction And Magnitude Of Group Polarization Of Initially Dominant Responses (Risky Shift) In Small Discussion Groups, Neil W. Blahut
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No abstract provided.
A "Systems Analysis" Of An Applied Behavior Analysis Laboratory Course And An Experimental Analysis Of Attendance And Prompt Assignment Completion, Ansley Bacon
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No abstract provided.
Discussion Procedures In College Teaching, Victor A. Arredondo
Discussion Procedures In College Teaching, Victor A. Arredondo
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No abstract provided.
The Effects Of An Absence Policy On Attendance And Grades, Judith A. Adelman
The Effects Of An Absence Policy On Attendance And Grades, Judith A. Adelman
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No abstract provided.
An Investigation Of Variables Affecting Self Modification Techniques, Patricia Ann Hartlep
An Investigation Of Variables Affecting Self Modification Techniques, Patricia Ann Hartlep
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No abstract provided.
The Effects Of Simultaneous But Unequal Response-Independent Pay To Pairs Of Human Subjects On Masseter Emg And Bodily Movements, David M. Keenan
The Effects Of Simultaneous But Unequal Response-Independent Pay To Pairs Of Human Subjects On Masseter Emg And Bodily Movements, David M. Keenan
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No abstract provided.
Schedule Induced Polydipsia: Effects Of Inter-Food Interval On Access To Water As A Reinforcer, Richard H. Weiss
Schedule Induced Polydipsia: Effects Of Inter-Food Interval On Access To Water As A Reinforcer, Richard H. Weiss
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No abstract provided.
Alternating Punishment And Non-Punishment Of Aggression, Joseph Mcintosh Savage
Alternating Punishment And Non-Punishment Of Aggression, Joseph Mcintosh Savage
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No abstract provided.
A Neuro-Clinical Study Of The Spread Of Experimentally Induced Epileptiform Discharge From The Amygdala, Daniel Rosen
A Neuro-Clinical Study Of The Spread Of Experimentally Induced Epileptiform Discharge From The Amygdala, Daniel Rosen
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No abstract provided.
The Development Of Generalized Imitation In An Autistic Boy, Andrew L. Reitz
The Development Of Generalized Imitation In An Autistic Boy, Andrew L. Reitz
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No abstract provided.
The Effects Of Different Behavioral Definitions On Peer Recording And Observer Behavior, James T. Mecoli
The Effects Of Different Behavioral Definitions On Peer Recording And Observer Behavior, James T. Mecoli
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No abstract provided.
Job Satisfaction And Work Effort: A Study Involving Use Of The Herzberg Two Factor Theory, Thomas J. Mccann
Job Satisfaction And Work Effort: A Study Involving Use Of The Herzberg Two Factor Theory, Thomas J. Mccann
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.
The Acquisition Of Number Identification As A Function Of The Type Of Stimulus Presentation, Marco W. Salas Martinez
The Acquisition Of Number Identification As A Function Of The Type Of Stimulus Presentation, Marco W. Salas Martinez
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No abstract provided.
Recent Developments Of Phenomenological Psychology In The United States And Their Implications For Empirical Inquiry, D. Scott Leigh
Recent Developments Of Phenomenological Psychology In The United States And Their Implications For Empirical Inquiry, D. Scott Leigh
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No abstract provided.
A Preliminary Analysis Of The Activities Of Captive Black Bear (Ursus Americanus)--Locomotion And Breeding, Jeanne Crozer Ludlow
A Preliminary Analysis Of The Activities Of Captive Black Bear (Ursus Americanus)--Locomotion And Breeding, Jeanne Crozer Ludlow
Masters Theses
The behavior of the American black bear, Ursus americanus, has been poorly documented in the past. This investigation is a preliminary analysis of the diurnal activities of a hand-reared female and a captive wild male black bear, and the successful breeding of another pair of captive black bears.
Two black bears were kept in a semi-naturalistic enclosure at Tremont within the Great Smoky Mountain National Park (GSMNP). Their daily activities were recorded by a scan sampling technique, supplemented by photographic accounts. Detailed systemic records were kept of behaviors classified into categories (locomotor, non-locomotor). The bears' activities were analyzed in …