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Aggression: An Organismic Variable Influencing Perception Of Horizontal-Vertical Lines, Thomas C. Dunn
Aggression: An Organismic Variable Influencing Perception Of Horizontal-Vertical Lines, Thomas C. Dunn
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Most people when viewing horizontal-vertical lines of equal length, judge the vertical line as longer than the horizontal line. The relationship R = f(S) has been extensively studied in an attempt to explain the horizontal-vertical illusion (HVI). An adequate explanation has not been proposed, The present study approached the phenomenon of the illusion with the relationship R = f(0). The problem was to determine if aggressiveness was a significant factor in judgments of the HVI. The Edwards Personal Preference Schedule (EPPS) was used to define and measure aggression in forty students at Missouri Southern State College, Joplin, Missouri. The hypothesis …
Malodorous Environment, Modeling And Aggression, James Kenneth Frey
Malodorous Environment, Modeling And Aggression, James Kenneth Frey
Graduate Theses and Dissertations
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The Effects Of Depression And Sex On Aggressive Affect And Behavior Toward The Self And Toward Others., Fred Egon Koerner
The Effects Of Depression And Sex On Aggressive Affect And Behavior Toward The Self And Toward Others., Fred Egon Koerner
Doctoral Dissertations 1896 - February 2014
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