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Full-Text Articles in Social and Behavioral Sciences
The Effects Of Various Message Strategies On Fund Raising Effectiveness For Charitable Organizations, Bonnie Jo Buck
The Effects Of Various Message Strategies On Fund Raising Effectiveness For Charitable Organizations, Bonnie Jo Buck
Retrospective Theses and Dissertations
No abstract provided.
Television And Perceptions Of Reality, John M. Davis
Television And Perceptions Of Reality, John M. Davis
Retrospective Theses and Dissertations
No abstract provided.
The Effects Of Time And Initial Belief Level On The Restorability Of Beliefs, John Edward Lander
The Effects Of Time And Initial Belief Level On The Restorability Of Beliefs, John Edward Lander
Retrospective Theses and Dissertations
No abstract provided.
Prediction Of Football-Playing Ability In Spring Training Tryouts Through The Use Of Psychobiomotor Assessment, Michael D. Secunda
Prediction Of Football-Playing Ability In Spring Training Tryouts Through The Use Of Psychobiomotor Assessment, Michael D. Secunda
Retrospective Theses and Dissertations
Psychobiomotor assessment refers to the use of a combination of psychological, biological, and motor-performance tests to comprehensively analyze the skills, attributes, and performance capabilities of athletes. The purpose of this study was to test the hypothesis that there are significant psychobiomotor differences between successful collegiate football players in the offensive backfield positions and those players who are rates as less successful in these positions. Subjects were 19 male volunteer tryouts (mean age = 20.5) for the positions of quarterback and halfback on the inaugural University of Central Florida football team. They were assessed on the physiological variable anaerobic capacity, they …
The Effects Of Local Union Strength On Union Members' Attitudes, Perceptions And Job Satisfaction, Eileen Mcdonald
The Effects Of Local Union Strength On Union Members' Attitudes, Perceptions And Job Satisfaction, Eileen Mcdonald
Retrospective Theses and Dissertations
No abstract provided.
Effects Of Assessor Training On Subsequent Assessment Center Performance, Michael R. Struth
Effects Of Assessor Training On Subsequent Assessment Center Performance, Michael R. Struth
Retrospective Theses and Dissertations
No abstract provided.
Faculty Attribution Of Satisfaction-Dissatisfaction To The Union Or The Administration Based Upon Union Membership Status, Grace P. Waldrop
Faculty Attribution Of Satisfaction-Dissatisfaction To The Union Or The Administration Based Upon Union Membership Status, Grace P. Waldrop
Retrospective Theses and Dissertations
No abstract provided.
Effects Of The Step Parent Education Program On Parenting Styles And Reported Child Behavior Problems, Patty H. Lee
Effects Of The Step Parent Education Program On Parenting Styles And Reported Child Behavior Problems, Patty H. Lee
Retrospective Theses and Dissertations
Three groups of parents were given a nine week parent education course using Dinkmeyer and McKay's Systematic Training for Effective Parenting. Three control groups were given no training. Pretest and posttest data were obtained from all six groups to test the hypotheses: Training with the STEP program will change parent attitudes toward a less authoritarian parenting style, and these changes will result in fewer problems reported by the parents in child behavior. Using Ernhart and Loevinger's Authoritarian Ideology Scale no significant differences in authoritarianism were found after training [F(1,5) = 2.45, p = .123]. Using McKay's Adlerian Parental Assessment of …
The Effect Of Race Of The Administrator And Requesting Categorical Demographic Data On Response Bias In A Group Administered Job Attitude Survey, Glenn Russell Weinger
The Effect Of Race Of The Administrator And Requesting Categorical Demographic Data On Response Bias In A Group Administered Job Attitude Survey, Glenn Russell Weinger
Retrospective Theses and Dissertations
No abstract provided.
Adaptation To Pregnancy As A Function Of Sex-Role, Anne Heidrich Diebel
Adaptation To Pregnancy As A Function Of Sex-Role, Anne Heidrich Diebel
Retrospective Theses and Dissertations
Forty-four pregnant women were examined to determine how individual differences in sex-role orientation, as assessed by the Bem Sex-Role Inventory, were related to continued sexual interest, activity, and satisfaction in pregnancy. Subjects were further examined to determine the effects of sex-role identity upon third trimester anxiety levels as assessed by the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory, upon physical experience of pregnancy, upon emotional response to pregnancy, and upon labor and delivery records. Subjects were examined periodically in the third trimester of pregnancy to determine current levels of functioning as well as to acquire retrospective prepregnancy and first and second trimester data. As …
Role Ambiguity, Role Conflict, Type A-B Behavior, Job Performance, And Psychosomatic Dysfunction, John Steven Mattone
Role Ambiguity, Role Conflict, Type A-B Behavior, Job Performance, And Psychosomatic Dysfunction, John Steven Mattone
Retrospective Theses and Dissertations
The main purpose of the present study was to determine empirically whether differences in perceived role conflict, role ambiguity, and Type A proclivities are associated with differences in perceived psychosomatic dysfunction. Moreover, an ancillary purpose of the present study was to determine whether differences in perceived job performance were associated with Type A-B tendencies and perceived role conflict and ambiguity. Data for 72 workers from all levels of two types of organizations (i.e., citizen protection and health) were obtained. All workers completed a role conflict and ambiguity measure, a 15-item self-report index of psychosomatic dysfunction, a 7-poimt measure of job …
English Language Proficiency As A Predictor Of Academic Performance For U.S. Navy Hispanic Recruits, Eduardo Alejandro Salas Garcia
English Language Proficiency As A Predictor Of Academic Performance For U.S. Navy Hispanic Recruits, Eduardo Alejandro Salas Garcia
Retrospective Theses and Dissertations
No abstract provided.
The Comparative Effects Of Self-Evaluation And Self-Reinforcement Training In The Treatment Of Depression, David P. Tressler
The Comparative Effects Of Self-Evaluation And Self-Reinforcement Training In The Treatment Of Depression, David P. Tressler
Retrospective Theses and Dissertations
Rehm's self-control model of depression was evaluated by dismantling the self-control therapy into separate therapies based on self-monitoring plus self-evaluation and self-monitoring plus self-reinforcement training respectively. Seventeen volunteer female subjects selected on the basis of MMPI, Beck Depression Inventory and interview criteria were randomly assigned to the two conditions for six weekly therapy sessions. Results showed significant treatment effects on level of depression, overall pathology, behavioral ratings of verbal response levels and activity reinforcement potential. Separate comparisons of ratings of current functioning and performance criteria yielded significant effects on ratings of current functioning in favor of the self-monitoring plus self-reinforcement …
The Effects Of Exercise On Psychological Functioning, Deborah Ann Coe
The Effects Of Exercise On Psychological Functioning, Deborah Ann Coe
Retrospective Theses and Dissertations
No abstract provided.
The Effects Of High Versus Low Amplitude Training Of 9-13 Hertz Eeg Activity On The Seizure Rate Of Refractory Epileptics, Bob Dubinsky
The Effects Of High Versus Low Amplitude Training Of 9-13 Hertz Eeg Activity On The Seizure Rate Of Refractory Epileptics, Bob Dubinsky
Retrospective Theses and Dissertations
No abstract provided.
Perception Of Subordinates' Job Evaluation Factors To Determine Supervisor-Subordinate Agreement, George Edward Romot
Perception Of Subordinates' Job Evaluation Factors To Determine Supervisor-Subordinate Agreement, George Edward Romot
Retrospective Theses and Dissertations
No abstract provided.
A Comparison Of The Effects Of Age Stereotypes On The Performance Evaluations Of Two Different Jobs, Mitchell P. Siegel
A Comparison Of The Effects Of Age Stereotypes On The Performance Evaluations Of Two Different Jobs, Mitchell P. Siegel
Retrospective Theses and Dissertations
No abstract provided.
Values And Interests Among Four Ethnic Groups In Mexico, Jacobo Schwartzman
Values And Interests Among Four Ethnic Groups In Mexico, Jacobo Schwartzman
Retrospective Theses and Dissertations
No abstract provided.