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1976

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Accountability And Test Security, A. J. Polemeni Aug 1976

Accountability And Test Security, A. J. Polemeni

Journal of Teaching and Learning

No abstract provided.


Conservation Of Weight With The Learning Disabled, Beverly Brekke, D. L. Jhonson, Jhon Williams, Marcia Jhonson Aug 1976

Conservation Of Weight With The Learning Disabled, Beverly Brekke, D. L. Jhonson, Jhon Williams, Marcia Jhonson

Journal of Teaching and Learning

No abstract provided.


A Dynamic Teacher Role, Catherine Loughlin, Mavis Martin Aug 1976

A Dynamic Teacher Role, Catherine Loughlin, Mavis Martin

Journal of Teaching and Learning

No abstract provided.


Relationships Among Personality, Empathy And Counselor Effectiveness, Brian Brewer, Robert Apostal Aug 1976

Relationships Among Personality, Empathy And Counselor Effectiveness, Brian Brewer, Robert Apostal

Journal of Teaching and Learning

No abstract provided.


An Interview With Grace Carlson, Vito Perrone Aug 1976

An Interview With Grace Carlson, Vito Perrone

Journal of Teaching and Learning

Grace Carlson began teaching in Nelson County, North Dakota, in 1926. She has served as County Superintendent of Schools since 1951. I first met Grace in 1968 and was impressed by her knowledge of North Dakota and her deep commitments to education. During this past year, as part of a larger bicentennial activity, I interviewed Grace in order to preserve some of her experience for prospective teachers. Portions of the transcript follow.


What Do I Call You? What Do I Mean?, Phillip Lampe Aug 1976

What Do I Call You? What Do I Mean?, Phillip Lampe

Journal of Teaching and Learning

No abstract provided.


Auditing Of Electronic Data Processing Systems, Gary Lipetzky Aug 1976

Auditing Of Electronic Data Processing Systems, Gary Lipetzky

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No abstract provided.


Considerations Involving The Ascertainment Of Contingent Legal Liabilities In The Audit Process, John C. Berg Aug 1976

Considerations Involving The Ascertainment Of Contingent Legal Liabilities In The Audit Process, John C. Berg

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No abstract provided.


The Behavioral Aspects Of Managerial Accounting, Duane Dunn Aug 1976

The Behavioral Aspects Of Managerial Accounting, Duane Dunn

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No abstract provided.


The Development Of International Accounting Standards, Deeann L. Thompson Aug 1976

The Development Of International Accounting Standards, Deeann L. Thompson

Theses and Dissertations

No abstract provided.


Program Budgeting In Institutions Of Higher Education, Daniel Danielson Aug 1976

Program Budgeting In Institutions Of Higher Education, Daniel Danielson

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No abstract provided.


Quality Control Through Coordination With Existing Auditing Standards, Donald E. Berg Aug 1976

Quality Control Through Coordination With Existing Auditing Standards, Donald E. Berg

Theses and Dissertations

No abstract provided.


Evaluating A Company As A Going Concern, Douglas H. Peterson Aug 1976

Evaluating A Company As A Going Concern, Douglas H. Peterson

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No abstract provided.


Effect Of Hemorrhage On Blood Flow To Marrow And Osseous Tissue In Conscious Rabbits, Glenn T. Syftestad Aug 1976

Effect Of Hemorrhage On Blood Flow To Marrow And Osseous Tissue In Conscious Rabbits, Glenn T. Syftestad

Theses and Dissertations

The purpose of this experiment was to characterize cardiovascular responses in skeletal tissue 15 minutes and 16 hours following reversible hemorrhagic hypotension and to validate a quantitative method for measuring blood flow rates in marrow and bone.

Cardiac output and regional blood flow determinations were made using the radioactive microsphere technique. Microspheres (15 u dia) were injected into unanesthetized rabbits via a chronically implanted left atrial catheter. Blood flow and cardiac output measurements were made by injecting individual microsphere isotopes, each with a different label (®^Sr, 5 1 c r Gr l ^ C e ) , at three specified …


The Nature Of Audit Evidence And The Role Of Statistical Sampling In The Gathering Of Sufficient And Competent Evidential Matter, Wayne G. Kindem Aug 1976

The Nature Of Audit Evidence And The Role Of Statistical Sampling In The Gathering Of Sufficient And Competent Evidential Matter, Wayne G. Kindem

Theses and Dissertations

No abstract provided.


The Relationship Of Audit Papers To The Audit Engagement, Micheal B. Walsh Aug 1976

The Relationship Of Audit Papers To The Audit Engagement, Micheal B. Walsh

Theses and Dissertations

No abstract provided.


A Study Of Professional Schools Of Accountancy, Judith G. Mclean Aug 1976

A Study Of Professional Schools Of Accountancy, Judith G. Mclean

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No abstract provided.


The Design And Evaluation Of A Course In Conversational Indonesian, Marit Ann Kana Aug 1976

The Design And Evaluation Of A Course In Conversational Indonesian, Marit Ann Kana

Theses and Dissertations

Of the language learning materials which already exist on Indonesian, the language of nearly one hundred million people in Malaysia and the Republic of Indonesia, none is particularly suited for fieldworkers--that is, whose whose interest in the language is more practical than academic, whose intent is to live and work in Indonesia for an extended period of time. Fieldworkers need to develop the communicational skills of listening and speaking over those of reading and writing. They also need to learn the speech level which is most appropriate for foreigners. In Indonesia this is a formal language style, one which shows …


Syntactic Combinations Of Verbs In Lakota Sioux (Teton Dakota), Michael Robert Scott Aug 1976

Syntactic Combinations Of Verbs In Lakota Sioux (Teton Dakota), Michael Robert Scott

Theses and Dissertations

The purpose of this thesis is to explain the differences among syntactic combinations of verbs in Lakota Sioux (Teton Dakota). The thesis at first examines the literature on combinations of verbs in Lakota. Thereafter criteria for distinguishing morphological combinations of verbs (compounds) and syntactic combinations of verbs are set forth. The criteria are: potential for replacement, regularity of meaning, and potential for variation in inflection. The emphasis of the thesis is on the classification of syntactic combinations of verbs which it proposes.

The classification contains six classes, two of which are subdivided. The classification is based on the interaction of …


An Investigation Of Modal Auxiliary Verb Acquisition By Children Three To Seven Years Of Age, Cheryl Rae Mayer Aug 1976

An Investigation Of Modal Auxiliary Verb Acquisition By Children Three To Seven Years Of Age, Cheryl Rae Mayer

Theses and Dissertations

The present study was designed to investigate the performance of twenty-one modal and quasi modal auxiliary verbs by normally-developing children aged 3-0 to 6-11 years on two experimental tasks involving each an imitated and elicited language task.

A one-hundred utterance elicited language task in response to toy and picture stimuli and a seventy-eight sentence imitation task were administered to fifteen subjects at each of the four age levels: 3-0 to 3-11 years, 4-0 to 4-11 years, 5-0 to 5-11 years, and 6-0 to 6-11 years.

Statistical analysis of the performance of the four subject groups revealed significant differences among subject …


Some Effects Of Model Status On The Reduction Of Anxiety, Barbara Jane Benner Aug 1976

Some Effects Of Model Status On The Reduction Of Anxiety, Barbara Jane Benner

Theses and Dissertations

Bandura and his colleagues have demonstrated that modeling techniques using fearless "mastery" models can be useful in helping clients overcome irrational fears (Bandura, Grusec and Menlove, 1967; Bandura and Menlove, 1968; Bandura, Blanchard and Ritter, 1969). Later, Meichenbaum (1971) found that initially fearful "coping" models who gradually overcome their fear are more effective than mastery models. However, research on the effects of model status has not investigated coping models. The present study attempted to discern how model status influences the effectiveness of coping models.

Thirty-two female Introduction to psychology students who reported themselves to be speech anxious were asked to …


Judgment Analysis And Learning Disabilities: An Empirical Procedure For Construct Explication, Walter S. Mabee Aug 1976

Judgment Analysis And Learning Disabilities: An Empirical Procedure For Construct Explication, Walter S. Mabee

Theses and Dissertations

Purpose: The purpose of this study is the exp1ic ion of the learning disability (LD; construct. Construct explication is a process whereby an abstract variable is made explicit in terms of concrete variables. The purpose of this construct explication is to provide a description as opposed to a cause of the phenomena of learning disabilities.

Research: This study was designed to answer the following research questions: 1. Does a relationship exist between the selected profile variables and each criterion? Which variables are most useful for prediction by this group of LD specialists? 2. Does a relationship exist between the three …


Distinctive Personality And Discipline Characteristics Of Child-Neglecting Mothers, Robert J. Loveland Aug 1976

Distinctive Personality And Discipline Characteristics Of Child-Neglecting Mothers, Robert J. Loveland

Theses and Dissertations

The present study was designed to investigate distinctive personality and discipline characteristics of mothers who physically neglect but do not physically abuse their children. An attempt was made to acceptably define the concept, to meet the need for information regarding a representative sample of child-neglecting mothers, and to test hypotheses of a psychological nature suggested by the literature.

There were ten mothers in the neglect group and ten in the reference group. Each of the neglectful mothers had been accused of failing to provide basic physical care for their children, and the group consisted of the ten most recent referrals …


Effects Of The Instructions, Modeling, And Practice Components Of Behavioral Rehearsal On Assertion Training With College Students, James K. Ochiltree Aug 1976

Effects Of The Instructions, Modeling, And Practice Components Of Behavioral Rehearsal On Assertion Training With College Students, James K. Ochiltree

Theses and Dissertations

Procedure: The purposes of the present study were to: (1) determine the simple and interaction effects of the instructions, modeling, and practice components of behavioral rehearsal on the development of assertive refusal responses, and (2) assess the effectiveness of the modeling component as a function of the model characteristics. Data on the criterion variable of assertive refusal responses were gathered through a paper-and-pencil self-report measure, a behavioral r

Procedures: Volunteers participating in this study were sophomore, junior, and senior students enrolled in the College of Nursing at the University of North Dakota during the spring semester of 1976. Data from …


Development And Implementation Of An Inquiry-Oriented Mapping Curriculum In The Intermediate Grades, William Whitney Janeway Aug 1976

Development And Implementation Of An Inquiry-Oriented Mapping Curriculum In The Intermediate Grades, William Whitney Janeway

Theses and Dissertations

The main purpose of this study was to produce an inquiry-oriented curriculum in map making and map interpretation for the intermediate grades. The curriculum was fully developed on the basis of field testing during a pilot study.

To accomplish this goal, eight classrooms were selected to participate in an inquiry-oriented course in mapping. This pilot study involved nearly 200 students in two one-hour sessions per week for eight weeks. The experimenter conducted all of the teaching activities and kept a detailed journal of observations, updated immediately after each session. Evaluation and modification of activities took place throughout the study. This …


An Investigation Of The Relationship Between Occupational Noise And Hearing Loss In Firefighters, Jane Callahan Rackl Aug 1976

An Investigation Of The Relationship Between Occupational Noise And Hearing Loss In Firefighters, Jane Callahan Rackl

Theses and Dissertations

The present study was designed to measure the noise levels to which professional firefighters are exposed during the process of responding to emergency calls and to investigate the effects of these noise levels upon the auditory sensitivity of the professional firefighters .

Subjects for this study consisted of two groups of firefighters at the Minneapolis Fire Department who were less than 35 years of age. Group A consisted of 17 firefighters with six months to two years of continuous paid firefighting experience. Group B consisted of 17 firefighters with eight to eleven years of continuous paid firefighting experience. An air …


Incumbency And Turnover In United States House Elections 1934-1974, Vincent A. Borlaug Aug 1976

Incumbency And Turnover In United States House Elections 1934-1974, Vincent A. Borlaug

Theses and Dissertations

This work aims at laying the groundwork for a new approach to Congressional elections: turnover theory. Turnover is simply the change in membership of a Congressional chamber, and occurs in two forms: short-run turnover, in which seats change hand3 over a single election, and long-run turnover, in which incoming classes of Congressmen are decimated over several successive elections. The former is referred to in the body of this work as simply "turnover," the latter as "attrition."

The work is based on original data gathered from the Biographical Directory of the American Congress and other sources. It tests relationships between factors …


An Analysis Of Supervision During The Clinical Fellowship Year (Cfy), Alison M. Lyngby Aug 1976

An Analysis Of Supervision During The Clinical Fellowship Year (Cfy), Alison M. Lyngby

Theses and Dissertations

The present study was designed to accomplish two purposes: (1) to accumulate information regarding the effectiveness of supervision during the Clinical Fellowship Year (CFY) as defined in the September 1, 1972, Revised CFY Guidelines, and (2) to accumulate and analyze suggested changes concerning the CFY requirements, and to report a summary of these recommendations to the Committee of the Clinical Fellowship Year.

A questionnaire was designed to solicit pertinent information. Of the 1,000 questionnaires mailed, 218 completed questionnaires were returned. The data were analyzed in terms of total number and percentage of responses received from the questionnaires.

Results obtained indicated …


A Comparison Of The Effects Of Timeout, Punishment And Extinction On An Aggressive Behavior In Children, Diane M. Harder Aug 1976

A Comparison Of The Effects Of Timeout, Punishment And Extinction On An Aggressive Behavior In Children, Diane M. Harder

Theses and Dissertations

Ulrich and Flavell (1970) note that although aggression is more a problem today than it has ever been, and although there have been centuries of concern, little has been done to develop effective controls. One conceptual framework for explaining the occurrence and control of aggressive behavior is social learning theory. Bandura (1973) suggests that aggressive behaviors that are reinforced will be strengthened. Several studies with children support this notion (Cowan & Walters, 1963; Davitz, 1952, & Lovaas, 1961). Those aggressive behaviors that are punished or unrewarded will be weakened or eliminated. Hawkins, Peterson, Schweid, and Bijou (1966) suggested that extinction …


The Effects Upon Specific Nonverbal Behaviors Of Focusing Student Clinician's Attention On These Behaviors Through Videotape Feedback And Instruction, Pamela Hagen Gudmundson Aug 1976

The Effects Upon Specific Nonverbal Behaviors Of Focusing Student Clinician's Attention On These Behaviors Through Videotape Feedback And Instruction, Pamela Hagen Gudmundson

Theses and Dissertations

The purpose of this study was to determine if a systematic approach to the study of nonverbal movements through the use of videotape playback and instruction provides a useful procedure for teaching nonverbal patterns and actions to student clinicians.

Thirty female student clinicians who had completed between ten and 400 hours of clinical practice were divided into three groups and matched according to the number of practicum hours completed by each student.

Group I received a one-hour training session which involved viewing of their videotapes accompanied by verbal instructions to attend to specific, defined, nonverbal behaviors. Group II received a …