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A Comparison Of The Concept Of The Female Role As Held By Women In New York City With That Of A Woman In The Midwest, Sylvia Decker Nov 1972

A Comparison Of The Concept Of The Female Role As Held By Women In New York City With That Of A Woman In The Midwest, Sylvia Decker

Student Work

Throughout history there has been a universal tradition that the differences between the sexes are reflected in the character of male and female as well as in their physical structure. The attributes have been seen as complementary, not only in men and women but in all things. Events in nature and history have been explained by this universal principle. In Taoism, for example, the two principles, the Yin and the Yang, the feminine and the masculine, are parts of a unity. The feminine principle embodies all that is calm, dark, cool, passive, and receptive. The masculine principle embodies everything active, …


Sex Differences In Somatic Preferences, Jane Elizabeth Simmons May 1972

Sex Differences In Somatic Preferences, Jane Elizabeth Simmons

Psychology Honors Theses

No abstract provided.


An Experimental Comparison Of Several Techniques For Reducing Speech Anxiety, Mary Schatzman Aden Feb 1972

An Experimental Comparison Of Several Techniques For Reducing Speech Anxiety, Mary Schatzman Aden

Student Work

There has been much research done on stage fright, but unfortunately, little of it can be applied specifically to actions a speech teacher can take to solve the problem in the classroom. Stage fright, anxiety, or speech apprehension (terms used synonymously in the report) has been measured, observed, and found to be related to different aspects of personality and audience perception.


The Effect Of Initial Antagonistic Attitudes On The Race Prejudice Vs. Belief Prejudice Controversy., Lee Douglas Stokes Jan 1972

The Effect Of Initial Antagonistic Attitudes On The Race Prejudice Vs. Belief Prejudice Controversy., Lee Douglas Stokes

LSU Historical Dissertations and Theses

No abstract provided.


Use Of Personality And Interest Measures In Predicting Crisis Phone Counselor Effectiveness., James Charles Tanley Jan 1972

Use Of Personality And Interest Measures In Predicting Crisis Phone Counselor Effectiveness., James Charles Tanley

LSU Historical Dissertations and Theses

No abstract provided.


An Extension Of The Behavioral Classification Project Downward To Four, Five, And Six Year Olds., Robert Peyton Baker Jan 1972

An Extension Of The Behavioral Classification Project Downward To Four, Five, And Six Year Olds., Robert Peyton Baker

LSU Historical Dissertations and Theses

No abstract provided.


The Relation Between Adolescent Creativity And Selected Variables: Sex, Adjustment, Art-Science Preference, Complexity-Simplicity, And Type Of School., Marie Guzell Kloss Jan 1972

The Relation Between Adolescent Creativity And Selected Variables: Sex, Adjustment, Art-Science Preference, Complexity-Simplicity, And Type Of School., Marie Guzell Kloss

LSU Historical Dissertations and Theses

No abstract provided.


Psychophysiological Parameters Of Emotional Expression., Charles Curtis Alan Sandman Jan 1972

Psychophysiological Parameters Of Emotional Expression., Charles Curtis Alan Sandman

LSU Historical Dissertations and Theses

No abstract provided.


Behavioral And Personality Patterns Associated With Reaction To Stress Inearly Childhood., Robert Gordon Cook Jan 1972

Behavioral And Personality Patterns Associated With Reaction To Stress Inearly Childhood., Robert Gordon Cook

LSU Historical Dissertations and Theses

No abstract provided.


Internal Promotion--A Psychological Asset Or Debit?: A Study Of The Effects Of Leader Origin., Jeffrey Wayne Daum Jan 1972

Internal Promotion--A Psychological Asset Or Debit?: A Study Of The Effects Of Leader Origin., Jeffrey Wayne Daum

LSU Historical Dissertations and Theses

No abstract provided.


Staff And Patient Attitudes Toward Mental Illness., George L. Henderson Jr Jan 1972

Staff And Patient Attitudes Toward Mental Illness., George L. Henderson Jr

LSU Historical Dissertations and Theses

No abstract provided.


A Pilot Study To Investigate The Procedures Used In The Selection And Evaluation Of Missionaries., Pattye Weaver Kennedy Jan 1972

A Pilot Study To Investigate The Procedures Used In The Selection And Evaluation Of Missionaries., Pattye Weaver Kennedy

LSU Historical Dissertations and Theses

No abstract provided.


Cognitive Distortion And Locus-Of-Control In Depressive Psychiatric Patients., Terrence James Laughlin Jan 1972

Cognitive Distortion And Locus-Of-Control In Depressive Psychiatric Patients., Terrence James Laughlin

LSU Historical Dissertations and Theses

No abstract provided.


An Experimental Analysis Of Predecisional Information Seeking In A Socialinfluence Situation, Jeffrey L. Crawford Jan 1972

An Experimental Analysis Of Predecisional Information Seeking In A Socialinfluence Situation, Jeffrey L. Crawford

Doctoral Dissertations

No abstract provided.


Patterns Of Conversational Interaction As Factors Of Attraction And Compliance Within Dyads, Kenneth Gavin Stuart Jan 1972

Patterns Of Conversational Interaction As Factors Of Attraction And Compliance Within Dyads, Kenneth Gavin Stuart

Doctoral Dissertations

No abstract provided.


The Conceptual Bases Of American Psychology: A Content Analysis Of The Presidential Addresses Of The American Psychological Association, 1892-1970, Kenneth Richard Gibson Jan 1972

The Conceptual Bases Of American Psychology: A Content Analysis Of The Presidential Addresses Of The American Psychological Association, 1892-1970, Kenneth Richard Gibson

Doctoral Dissertations

No abstract provided.


Conditioned Inhibition In Mentally Retarded And Nonretarded Persons, Benjamin Carl Carruthers Jan 1972

Conditioned Inhibition In Mentally Retarded And Nonretarded Persons, Benjamin Carl Carruthers

Digitized Theses

No abstract provided.


An Investigation Of The Partial Reinforcement Acquisition Effect Using A Discrete-Trial Lever-Pressing Response, Mark Randall Cole Jan 1972

An Investigation Of The Partial Reinforcement Acquisition Effect Using A Discrete-Trial Lever-Pressing Response, Mark Randall Cole

Digitized Theses

No abstract provided.


The History Of Marriage Counseling Research: A Quantitative Study, Elizabeth Scarborough Goodman Jan 1972

The History Of Marriage Counseling Research: A Quantitative Study, Elizabeth Scarborough Goodman

Doctoral Dissertations

No abstract provided.


A Study Of Persisting And Nonpersisting Catholic Clergymen., Thomas V. Gilbride Jan 1972

A Study Of Persisting And Nonpersisting Catholic Clergymen., Thomas V. Gilbride

LSU Historical Dissertations and Theses

No abstract provided.


The Effect Of A Learning Skills Course Including Group Counseling On Low Achievers In The Community College, Paul E. Borg Jan 1972

The Effect Of A Learning Skills Course Including Group Counseling On Low Achievers In The Community College, Paul E. Borg

All Master's Theses

A Learning Skills course consisting of study skills, goal direction, and self-understanding was tested among volunteer community college low achievers. Treatment integrated didactic, group discussion, and affective experiences in 18 hour-long sessions. Nineteen subjects received treatment; 25 subjects formed a matched control group; and 41 non-volunteers formed two additional control groups. An apparent trend toward GPA improvement was noted for all groups, but all measurements on GPA and a study survey were non-significant.


Intradimensional Variability With Numbers And Alphabetical Letters In Conceptual Rules, Thomas Henry Clayton Jan 1972

Intradimensional Variability With Numbers And Alphabetical Letters In Conceptual Rules, Thomas Henry Clayton

All Master's Theses

Subjects were assigned to bidimensional rule problems that contained either 5, 10, or 15 levels of intradimensional variability. The stimuli consisted of numbers and alphabetical letters. There were no performance differences by either males or females when the number of levels within each rule was increased. There was a significant difference in performance among the three rules (disjunctive, conditional, and biconditional), however, the conditional was more difficult than the biconditional which is inconsistent with earlier research.


Experimenter Bias Effect At Varying Levels Of Motivation, Leslie Marie Slade Gray Jan 1972

Experimenter Bias Effect At Varying Levels Of Motivation, Leslie Marie Slade Gray

All Master's Theses

This study examined the effects of experimenter motivation upon the experimenter bias effect on a person perception task. It was hypothesized that the experimenter bias effect would decrease as reward and threat of punishment increased.

Thirty-five experimenters were randomly assigned to five treatment groups including a control group, two reward groups, and two punishment conditions. Each experimenter administered the photo task to two subjects. The results failed to support the experimental hypotheses.


A Comparison Of Verbal And Geometric Stimuli In Concept Learning, Robert William Greenway Jan 1972

A Comparison Of Verbal And Geometric Stimuli In Concept Learning, Robert William Greenway

All Master's Theses

Subjects classified stimulus patterns into positive or negative instances of the concept according to either an attribute identification (AI) problem or a rule learning (RL) problem. Four types of stimulus materials were used: verbal stimuli (V), geometric stimuli (G), or two combinations of these modes, verbal geometric (VG) or verbal colored (VC). The only main effects that were significant were the Type of rule and Type of problem. Some interactions were obtained between these factors and the stimulus mode employed.


The Effects Of Truth Table Pretraining And Intradimensional Variability On Rule Learning And Attribute Identification Tasks, Eric S. Gebelein Jan 1972

The Effects Of Truth Table Pretraining And Intradimensional Variability On Rule Learning And Attribute Identification Tasks, Eric S. Gebelein

All Master's Theses

Ss were required to sort geometrical patterns into positive or negative instances. According to (a) an attribute identification problem (wherein one of three conceptual rules was given: Disjunctive, Conditional, or Biconditional) or (b) Rule learning problem (wherein the two relevant attributes were given: either yellow, triangle or blue, circle). Intradimensional variability for each condition was either five, seven, or nine levels. The Rule effect was the only significant source of variance even though performance did worsen as intradimensional variability was increased.


False Physiological Feedback And Acceptance Of A High Fear Message, Michael T. Gray Jan 1972

False Physiological Feedback And Acceptance Of A High Fear Message, Michael T. Gray

All Master's Theses

This paper presents an attempt to differentiate between the drive reduction and parallel response theories as explanations of results obtained in fear communication research.

Forty-eight subjects were divided into four equal groups and while listening to a high fear message, three groups received false GSR feedback. The fourth group (control) received no feedback. The results failed to differentiate between the two theoretical models and also failed to support findings of an earlier study which used similar feedback techniques.

It was concluded that further research using false feedback techniques needs to be done.


Variations In Verbal And Non-Verbal Message Systems As A Function Of Deviance Attribution In Small Groups., Donald D. Grant Jan 1972

Variations In Verbal And Non-Verbal Message Systems As A Function Of Deviance Attribution In Small Groups., Donald D. Grant

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

Dept. of Psychology. Paper copy at Leddy Library: Theses & Major Papers - Basement, West Bldg. / Call Number: Thesis1972 .G76. Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 40-07, page: . Thesis (M.A.)--University of Windsor (Canada), 1972.


Performance And Perception In A Prisoner's Dilemma Game With Female Experimenters/Opponents As A Function Of Social Climate, Sex, Communication Channel And Repetition Of Communication., Marybeth. Heilbronn Jan 1972

Performance And Perception In A Prisoner's Dilemma Game With Female Experimenters/Opponents As A Function Of Social Climate, Sex, Communication Channel And Repetition Of Communication., Marybeth. Heilbronn

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

Dept. of Psychology. Paper copy at Leddy Library: Theses & Major Papers - Basement, West Bldg. / Call Number: Thesis1972 .H46. Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 40-07, page: . Thesis (M.A.)--University of Windsor (Canada), 1972.


Internal Versus External Attribution Of Task Performance As A Function Of Locus Of Control, Initial Confidence And Success-Failure Outcome., Tim. Gilmor Jan 1972

Internal Versus External Attribution Of Task Performance As A Function Of Locus Of Control, Initial Confidence And Success-Failure Outcome., Tim. Gilmor

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 40-07, page: . Thesis (M.A.)--University of Windsor (Canada), 1972.


An Investigation Of The Association Between Level Of Need For Power And The Career Preference Of College Juniors And Seniors At Louisiana State University., Virginia Swann Hill Jan 1972

An Investigation Of The Association Between Level Of Need For Power And The Career Preference Of College Juniors And Seniors At Louisiana State University., Virginia Swann Hill

LSU Historical Dissertations and Theses

No abstract provided.