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Physiological Differentiation And Cognitive Discrimination Of An Olfactory Stimulus Produced Under Stress, Robert Gray Perra Aug 1986

Physiological Differentiation And Cognitive Discrimination Of An Olfactory Stimulus Produced Under Stress, Robert Gray Perra

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Humans may have ability to transmit, receive, and react to biological information from other humans through olfactory chemosensory communication. Two studies examined human (1) ability to differentiate physiologically, via olfaction, fresh stress produced sweat and (2) cognitive discrimination, through smell, of "aged" stress produced sweat. Four stress conditions were employed; (1) exercise, (2) relaxation, (3) sexual arousal, and (4) repulsion.

Experiment I. A male dyad participated--donor and recipient. Donor was prepared to collect his axillary secretion on gauze; following preparation donor was stressed. After stressing, the gauze which was presumed to contain a fresh non-odoriferous sweat, was removed, sandwiched between …


Relationship Of Admission Variables To Success For Licensed Practical Nurses In Associate Degree In Nursing Ladder Program, Sally Kathryn Johnson Aug 1986

Relationship Of Admission Variables To Success For Licensed Practical Nurses In Associate Degree In Nursing Ladder Program, Sally Kathryn Johnson

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The problem and challenge for nurse educators in Practical Nursing/Associate Degree Nursing (PN/ADN) ladder programs is to identify admission criteria for Licensed Practical Nurse (PN) applicants entering the advanced standing level. The selected admission criteria should include those which are most likely to indicate success in the program and on the National Council Licensure Examination for Registered Nursing (NCLEX-RN). Identifying such criteria would promote the most efficient use of scarce educational resources and help avoid loss of time, energy and financial resources for potential nursing students.

The records of 79 LPNs who entered a PN/ADN ladder program at the advanced …


Performance Of Brain Dysfunctional And Non-Dysfunctional Subjects On The Bip And A Multiple-Choice Bip With Varying Degrees Of Background Interference, Michael Joseph Ezzo Aug 1986

Performance Of Brain Dysfunctional And Non-Dysfunctional Subjects On The Bip And A Multiple-Choice Bip With Varying Degrees Of Background Interference, Michael Joseph Ezzo

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The purpose of this study was to examine the visual and motor behavior of brain dysfunctional patients and the effects of varying the line density on the Background Interference Procedure for the Bender-Gestalt (BIP). Various claims have been made for the increased diagnostic accuracy of the BIP over the regular Bender-Gestalt, yet few investigations have been conducted to explore the BIP phenomenon. A model for the process of drawing geometrical figures was proposed in hopes of clarifying how this procedure and others intervene in the graphomotor task.

The original BIP paper was considered to have lines of single-density. A transparency …


A Comparison Of The Sub-Types And Specific Learning Disabilities Of Attention Deficit Disordered Children, George D. Pommer Apr 1986

A Comparison Of The Sub-Types And Specific Learning Disabilities Of Attention Deficit Disordered Children, George D. Pommer

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Children who have an Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) are typically reported by parents and teachers to be poor in attending and concentrating on tasks, functioning below academic potential, and displaying numerous impulsive behaviors. Although research indicates a significant number of these children may have specific learning disabilities, the identification of the specific type and an accompanying treatment modality is necessary for effective treatment.

The purpose of this research was to survey the clinical relationships between ADD, learning disabilities, and emotional problems. Subjects (N = 28) were outpatient clients of a private psychiatric clinic who were free of visual or auditory …


The Role Of Trainer Contact In The Treatment Of Enuresis Using A Conditioning Device, Elaine Lee Phillips Apr 1986

The Role Of Trainer Contact In The Treatment Of Enuresis Using A Conditioning Device, Elaine Lee Phillips

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This study examined if regular planned contact compared to no contact with a trainer made a difference in terms of dropout rate and success rate in the treatment of enuresis using a conditioning device. The study additionally attempted to determine if the frequency of contact had an impact on success and dropout rates. Twelve boys and six girls were assigned to one of three groups, a high contact group, medium contact group, and no contact group. Other than matching for age, subjects were randomly assigned. All subjects received the same training on the use of the conditioning device. Subjects in …


The Relationship Between Marital Satisfaction And Jungian Psychological Type, Lawrence Brad Beer Apr 1986

The Relationship Between Marital Satisfaction And Jungian Psychological Type, Lawrence Brad Beer

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Researchers investigating the relationship between marital satisfaction and psychological type have discovered indications of a clinically useful relationship. By further clarifying the relationship between these two variables, guidelines may be established which can be helpful to counselors conducting marital therapy and marital enrichment programs. A secondary purpose of the investigation was to assess the relationship between selected demographic variables and marital satisfaction.

Married subjects were randomly selected from two groups--La Maz class participants and students from a local community college. Subjects responded to three self-report instruments--the Marital Satisfaction Inventory (MSI), the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI), and a Personal Information Questionnaire …


A Preferred Interpersonal Leadership Style: Perceived By A Chief Board Officer As Compared To A Chief Executive Officer In A Hospital Setting, Nelson Alward Apr 1986

A Preferred Interpersonal Leadership Style: Perceived By A Chief Board Officer As Compared To A Chief Executive Officer In A Hospital Setting, Nelson Alward

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This study investigated the relationship of preferred interpersonal leadership style of chief board officers (CBOs) as compared to chief executive officers (CEOs) in hospital settings. Futher, the study explored the comparison of preferred interpersonal leadership styles of CEOs in selected areas of position, size of facility, age of the individual, years of experience, and time of last formal education degree. One hundred participants, 50 CEOs and 50 CBOs of hospitals, were surveyed in the study.

The interpersonal leadership style was identified using the four quadrant approach of leadership as reflected by Blake and Mouton (1964), Reddin (1980), and Hersey and …


Cartilage Matrix Calcification As A Determinant Of Perivascular Cell Populations In Cartilage Canals Of Developing Epiphysis: Identification Of Cell Types Using Morphological And Cytochemical Criteria, Ada A. Cole Jan 1986

Cartilage Matrix Calcification As A Determinant Of Perivascular Cell Populations In Cartilage Canals Of Developing Epiphysis: Identification Of Cell Types Using Morphological And Cytochemical Criteria, Ada A. Cole

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No abstract provided.


The Relationship Between Alterations In Skeletal Muscle Amino Acid Transport And Na+/K+-Pump Activity In Endotoxic Rats, Michael Donald Karlstad Jan 1986

The Relationship Between Alterations In Skeletal Muscle Amino Acid Transport And Na+/K+-Pump Activity In Endotoxic Rats, Michael Donald Karlstad

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No abstract provided.


Mitotic Recombination And Dna Metabolismn In Saccharomyces Cerevisiae, Merl F. Hoekstra Jan 1986

Mitotic Recombination And Dna Metabolismn In Saccharomyces Cerevisiae, Merl F. Hoekstra

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No abstract provided.


Characterization And Modulation Of Central Apnea Occurring During Cluster Breathing In The Cat, Linda Mae Oyer Jan 1986

Characterization And Modulation Of Central Apnea Occurring During Cluster Breathing In The Cat, Linda Mae Oyer

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No abstract provided.


Modulation Of The Tumor Immune Response By Interleukin 1 In The C57bl/6 Murine Model, Ronald L. Hornung Jan 1986

Modulation Of The Tumor Immune Response By Interleukin 1 In The C57bl/6 Murine Model, Ronald L. Hornung

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No abstract provided.


Synthesis And Spectroscopic Probing Of Novel Derivatives Of Polyethylenimine, A Matrix For Catalytic Groups, Elizabeth Ondeck Myatt Jan 1986

Synthesis And Spectroscopic Probing Of Novel Derivatives Of Polyethylenimine, A Matrix For Catalytic Groups, Elizabeth Ondeck Myatt

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No abstract provided.


Inhibition Of Proteolytic Enzymes In An In Vivo Model Of Metastasis, Lawrence E. Ostrowski Jan 1986

Inhibition Of Proteolytic Enzymes In An In Vivo Model Of Metastasis, Lawrence E. Ostrowski

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No abstract provided.


The Effects Of Cardiac Sympathetic Nerve Stimulation On Coronary Blood Flow During Myocardial Ischemia, Kathleen A. Joyce Jan 1986

The Effects Of Cardiac Sympathetic Nerve Stimulation On Coronary Blood Flow During Myocardial Ischemia, Kathleen A. Joyce

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No abstract provided.


A Functional, Morphological And Histochemical Characterization Of Cells Adjacent To Ectopic Bone Implants, Linda M. Walters Jan 1986

A Functional, Morphological And Histochemical Characterization Of Cells Adjacent To Ectopic Bone Implants, Linda M. Walters

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No abstract provided.