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Traits As Self-Schemata And Their Effect On Recall Of Content-Specific Adjectives, Victor Lee Barrow
Traits As Self-Schemata And Their Effect On Recall Of Content-Specific Adjectives, Victor Lee Barrow
Master's Theses
The concept that personality traits serve as a priori self schemata cognitive structures in memory was investigated. College students from University of Richmond were tested on recall of 160 content-specific adjectives and then administered the Personality Research Form. After being shown the list of adjectives, subjects were given a five-minute distractor task and then given fifteen minutes to recall as many adjectives as possible. A correlational analysis was performed on the scores on the personality traits of achievement, affiliation, autonomy, dominance, endurance, nurturance, order, play, sentience, and understanding and with the recall of content-specific adjectives. The correlation between the trait …
The Self-Concept Of Pregnant And Nonpregnant Adolescents And Changes That Occur Between Trimesters, Linda Aileen Furlani
The Self-Concept Of Pregnant And Nonpregnant Adolescents And Changes That Occur Between Trimesters, Linda Aileen Furlani
Master's Theses
Twenty-two nonpregnant adolescents and 14 pregnant adolescents selected from Chesterfield Health Department's clinic population participated in a study to determine if the self-concept of a nonpregnant adolescent is higher than that of a pregnant adolescent. Each group was further subdivided into a middle adolescent and a late adolescent category to determine if there is any difference in the self-concept of a pregnant adolescent in the middle adolescent stage versus that of a pregnant adolescent in the late adolescent stage. Coopersmith's Self-Esteem Inventory (SEI), School Form, was administered to test the subject's perception of herself and to measure evaluative attitudes toward …
Interpersonal Consequences Of Expressing Concern About Nuclear War, Ann Angell Dew
Interpersonal Consequences Of Expressing Concern About Nuclear War, Ann Angell Dew
Master's Theses
The effects of sex role expectations within the context of the nuclear war issue were examined in this study. Sixty males and sixty females, ranging in age from 18 to 22 years, participated in this study. They were obtained from the introductory psychology courses at the University of Richmond. Each subject read a questionnaire, supposedly completed by another University of Richmond undergraduate, and answered two Likert-type questions measuring the degree to which the subject would like to meet and become friends with the target. The independent variables were sex of the target, sex of subject, and expression of concern about …
Personality Variables That Discriminate Pseudoseizures Patients And Epileptic Patients Used In The 16 Pf, Patricia Lane Marshall
Personality Variables That Discriminate Pseudoseizures Patients And Epileptic Patients Used In The 16 Pf, Patricia Lane Marshall
Master's Theses
This project was designed to study the effect of certain personality factors on pseudoseizure patients. It was hypothesized that Factors C and O in the 16 Personality Questionnaire could serve as predictor variables for the criterion variable, positive diagnosis of pseudoseizure versus true epileptic seizures. It was also hypothesized that these two groups, pseudoseizure versus epileptic seizure, would differ significantly on a test titled the Sickness Impact Profile. The two scales in this test, psychosocial and physical, were examined. Two discriminant analyses were performed with these two tests being the predictor variables and group membership being the criterion variable. Non-significant …
Personality Variables That Discriminate Pseudoseizures Patients And Epileptic Patients Used In The 16 Pf, Patricia L. Marshall
Personality Variables That Discriminate Pseudoseizures Patients And Epileptic Patients Used In The 16 Pf, Patricia L. Marshall
Master's Theses
This project was designed to study the effect of certain personality factors on pseudoseizure patients. It was hypothesized that Factors C and 0 in the 16 Personality Questionnaire could serve as predictor variables for the criterion variable, positive diagnosis of pseudoseizure versus true epileptic seizures. It was also hypothesized that these two groups, pseudoseizure versus epileptic seizure, would differ significantly on a test titled the Sickness Impact Profile. The two scales in this test, psychosocial and physical, were examined. Two discriminant analyses were performed with these two tests being the predictor variables and group membership being the criterion variable. Non-significant …
Discordant Twins: Personality And Cognitive Development, Cynthia Schroeder
Discordant Twins: Personality And Cognitive Development, Cynthia Schroeder
Master's Theses
No abstract provided.
Memory For Frequency Of Hearing Popular Music: An Investigation Of An Automatic Processing Theory, James Robert Fidler
Memory For Frequency Of Hearing Popular Music: An Investigation Of An Automatic Processing Theory, James Robert Fidler
Master's Theses
No abstract provided.
Racial And Gender Differences In Self-Efficacy Among Black And White Urban College Students, Sidney C. St. Leger
Racial And Gender Differences In Self-Efficacy Among Black And White Urban College Students, Sidney C. St. Leger
Master's Theses
No abstract provided.
An Empirical Study Of Student Compositions And Their Improvement, Donna Van De Water
An Empirical Study Of Student Compositions And Their Improvement, Donna Van De Water
Master's Theses
No abstract provided.
The Use Of Parent Data In Measuring The Outcome Of Child Psychotherapy, Barry Richard Lindstrom
The Use Of Parent Data In Measuring The Outcome Of Child Psychotherapy, Barry Richard Lindstrom
Master's Theses
No abstract provided.
The Relationship Of Gender And Personality To Fantasy Patterns, Eileen F. Bernat
The Relationship Of Gender And Personality To Fantasy Patterns, Eileen F. Bernat
Master's Theses
No abstract provided.
The Effectiveness Of Perinatal Behavioral Assessments In Predicting Preschool Intelligence, James S. Gyurke
The Effectiveness Of Perinatal Behavioral Assessments In Predicting Preschool Intelligence, James S. Gyurke
Master's Theses
No abstract provided.
Comparison Of Wais-R Subtest Scores In Mbti Sensing Types And Intuitive Types, Gary Mitchell Jaworski
Comparison Of Wais-R Subtest Scores In Mbti Sensing Types And Intuitive Types, Gary Mitchell Jaworski
Master's Theses
No abstract provided.
Relationships Among Nuclear Episodes In The Life Story, Current Identity Status, And Ego Stage In Young Adult Women, Carol E. Kirshnit
Relationships Among Nuclear Episodes In The Life Story, Current Identity Status, And Ego Stage In Young Adult Women, Carol E. Kirshnit
Master's Theses
No abstract provided.
Child Guidance Outcome As A Function Of Focus Of Treatment, Michael T. Klinger
Child Guidance Outcome As A Function Of Focus Of Treatment, Michael T. Klinger
Master's Theses
No abstract provided.
Causes And Prevention Of Juvenile Delinquent Behavior, Brian E. Scruggs
Causes And Prevention Of Juvenile Delinquent Behavior, Brian E. Scruggs
Master's Theses
No abstract provided.
Teachers And Stress: An Investigation Of Stressors, Strain, And Methods Of Coping, Kerry Smith-Bandy
Teachers And Stress: An Investigation Of Stressors, Strain, And Methods Of Coping, Kerry Smith-Bandy
Master's Theses
No abstract provided.
Comparison Of Standard Mmpi And Mmpi-168 Scores In A Non-Psychiatric Population, Ramon Verdaguer
Comparison Of Standard Mmpi And Mmpi-168 Scores In A Non-Psychiatric Population, Ramon Verdaguer
Master's Theses
No abstract provided.
Factor Analysis Of Nursing Role Conceptions Of Three Groups, Sarah E. Brotherton
Factor Analysis Of Nursing Role Conceptions Of Three Groups, Sarah E. Brotherton
Master's Theses
No abstract provided.
Residence, Perceived Latitude Of Choice And Desired Control Among The Long-Livin, Steven R. Shank
Residence, Perceived Latitude Of Choice And Desired Control Among The Long-Livin, Steven R. Shank
Master's Theses
Perceived control, perceived choice, and residential setting are important factors which need to be addressed in research involving long-living. The focus of this study was to determine the relationships among thee variables. The search for an interaction between residential setting (either high or low constraining) and perceived choice and its effect on perceived control distinguishes this study from previous research.
Effects Of Own Voice Vs. Another's Voice During Progressive Relaxation, Tay Corrie Weber
Effects Of Own Voice Vs. Another's Voice During Progressive Relaxation, Tay Corrie Weber
Master's Theses
The purpose of this study was to assess the difference in stress reduction between listening to one's own voice and listening to another's voice during taped relaxation procedures. Eighteen male undergraduates listened to relaxation tapes of their own voice, that of another person, and a control tape. Stress was measured via skin temperature. It was hypothesized that there would be a significant stress reduction (indicated by increased skin temperature) for both experimental groups and greater reduction in stress when listening to one's own voice than when listening to another voice. A Latin-Square Repeated analysis revealed only a significant order effect …