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The Environmental Reward Observation Scale (Eros): Development, Validity, And Reliability, Maria Elizabeth Anne Armento
The Environmental Reward Observation Scale (Eros): Development, Validity, And Reliability, Maria Elizabeth Anne Armento
Masters Theses
Researchers have established a strong association between the frequency and duration of environmental reward and affective mood states, particularly in relation to the etiology, assessment and treatment of depression. Given behavioral theories that outline environmental reward as a strong mediator of affect and the unavailability of an efficient, reliable and valid self-report measure of environmental reward, we developed the Environmental Reward Observation Scale (EROS) and examined its psychometric properties. In Experiment one, an exploratory factor analysis supported a unidimensional 10-item measure with strong internal consistency and test-retest reliability. When administered to a replication sample, confirmatory factor analysis suggested an excellent …
Training Parents To Treat Noncompliance In Children With Developmental Disabilities Using Guided Compliance, Christine Bennett
Training Parents To Treat Noncompliance In Children With Developmental Disabilities Using Guided Compliance, Christine Bennett
Masters Theses
Noncompliance with parental directions is a critical target for children with developmental disabilities for several reasons, including the frequency of the problem and its impact on caregivers. Three decades of research have shown the effectiveness of guided compliance with children with developmental disabilities; however, only a few studies have examined the effects of parent-implemented guided compliance with this population (Handen, Parrish, McClung, Kerwin, & Evans, 1992; Smith & Lerman, 1999; Tarbox, Wallace, & Penrod, 2003). Three children with developmental disabilities and one primary caregiver for each participated in the present study. Parents were trained in three-step guided compliance (i.e., command, …
Changes In Perceptions Of Social Support, Constructive Communication And Marital Satisfaction In Couples Participating In A Marital Enrichment Program, Nikki N. Frousakis
Changes In Perceptions Of Social Support, Constructive Communication And Marital Satisfaction In Couples Participating In A Marital Enrichment Program, Nikki N. Frousakis
Masters Theses
Marital enrichment programs have been gaining considerable recognition in the past several decades. Thousands of individuals participate in these programs yearly. However, the particular effects of enrichment programs are still under investigation, and many remain empirically unanalyzed and their effectiveness undetermined. Also, many dyadic interventions focus on helping couples improve their communication skills and become more socially supportive of their partner. This study explored changes in levels of perceived social support, constructive communication, and marital satisfaction in couples participating in a marital enrichment program, Marriage Alive. Couples who completed all 3 phases of the study (i.e., pre-seminar, post-seminar, 2 month …
Infidelity In Adolescent Romantic Relationships, Rebecca E. Furr
Infidelity In Adolescent Romantic Relationships, Rebecca E. Furr
Masters Theses
Infidelity within adolescent dating relationships is a commonplace behavior that has received very little empirical attention. The present study examines multiple facets of this behavior in a sample of 209 middle and late adolescent couples. An ecological model is used to explore factors related to the individual, relationship, and context in both cross-sectional and longitudinal analyses. While multiple variables on all of these levels were significant in cross-sectional analysis, a few stood out as being important predictors of infidelity over time. In particular, participants who had a higher opinion of their own physical attractiveness were more likely to cheat at …
The Construct Of Sensory Suggestibility: A Factor Analysis, Nicole Alexandra Perez
The Construct Of Sensory Suggestibility: A Factor Analysis, Nicole Alexandra Perez
Masters Theses
The construct of “suggestibility” has garnered great interest in the field of psychology over the years. It has been invoked as an explanatory construct in social, clinical, and forensic psychology. Yet, the nature of the construct and of its factor structure is unclear. In an earlier study we operationalized suggestibility by measuring conformity, interrogative suggestibility, placebo effects, persuasibility and hypnotizability. There was no discernible factor structure. In the present study, we narrowed our focus to sensory suggestibility alone expecting to find some cohesion among responsiveness to these types of suggestive situations by examining this phenomenon across eight sensory measures (tactile, …
Sexual Communication And Contraceptive Use In Adolescent Dating Couples, Laura M. Widman
Sexual Communication And Contraceptive Use In Adolescent Dating Couples, Laura M. Widman
Masters Theses
This study had two aims: first, to examine the relationship between general sexual communication and contraceptive use in sexually active adolescent romantic couples, and second, to explore predictors of open communication from characteristics of adolescent couples and individual adolescents. Data were drawn from 209 male-female couples dating a minimum of four weeks who participated in the Study of Tennessee Adolescent Romantic Relationships. Seventy-three adolescent dating couples (ages 14-21) that engaged in sexual intercourse and completed a sexual communication questionnaire were included in current analyses. Results indicated that nearly 30% of couples failed to use contraception at first intercourse and almost …
Feeding Behavior And Chick-A-Dee Calls In The Presence Of Predator Models: A Field Study Of Carolina Chickadees (Peocile Carolinensis), Ellen Jolene Mahurin
Feeding Behavior And Chick-A-Dee Calls In The Presence Of Predator Models: A Field Study Of Carolina Chickadees (Peocile Carolinensis), Ellen Jolene Mahurin
Masters Theses
This study describes feeding and chick-a-dee calling behavior of Carolina chickadees (Poecile carolinensis) in the presence of predator models. Chickadees occur in stable social groups over much of the year, and birds in social groups often indicate the presence of predators through alarm calling and calling related to mobbing behavior. Research with two other chickadee species has found a relationship between predator stimuli and calling behavior, including the note composition of chick-a-dee calls.
Here, I presented Carolina chickadees with avian models, and a “no model” control. The species represented by the avian models were the Cooper’s hawk (Accipiter cooperii), a …
Reducing Wait Times In A Hospital Pharmacy To Promote Customer Service, Julie M. Slowiak
Reducing Wait Times In A Hospital Pharmacy To Promote Customer Service, Julie M. Slowiak
Masters Theses
The quality of service received by a customer affects their satisfaction with the organization. To increase the probability that customers will return to an organization, it is critical that customers are satisfied with the organization's services. The amount of time customers spend waiting in line can affect their satisfaction with an organization's services (Gail & Lucey, 1997). This study examined the effects of a single intervention versus a combined intervention package to reduce wait times in a hospital's outpatient pharmacy. Customer satisfaction ratings were collected to determine the effect of a reduction in wait time on customer service satisfaction with …
The Effects Of Self-Monitoring On Safe Postural Performance, Nicole Gravina
The Effects Of Self-Monitoring On Safe Postural Performance, Nicole Gravina
Masters Theses
The purpose of the present study was to examine the effects of self-monitoring on safe positioning of individuals performing a typing task and an assembly task using a multiple baseline design across behaviors and tasks. The study took place in an analogue office setting with seven college student participants. The dependent variable was the percentage of observations scored as safe and each session was recorded via a hidden camera.. During baseline, participants received information regarding safe positions and then completed a typing task and an assembly task during nine-minute sessions. In the self-monitoring phase, participants recorded whether a targeted posture …
The Effects Of Contingency-Specifying Statements On Impulsive Behavior: Specifying The Dimension Of The Reinforcer, Susan Frances Makdisi
The Effects Of Contingency-Specifying Statements On Impulsive Behavior: Specifying The Dimension Of The Reinforcer, Susan Frances Makdisi
Masters Theses
This study replicated and extended research conducted by Douglas J. Navarick (2001) by investigating the effects on impulsive behavior of presenting participants with a contingency-specifying statement (CSS), or a question evoking a CSS. One-hundred two subjects categorized as impulsive, self-controlled, or neutral, based on their number of impulsive responses on a computer program, were divided into three groups: a control group and two experimental groups. Results demonstrated that impulsive behavior decreased when subjects generated accurate and complete CSSs, either with or without the assistance of corrective feedback on verbal or impulsive behavior. Implications for future research on impulsive behavior are …
A Market Analysis Of Consumer Behavior For Companies In A Self-Insurance Group, Bismarck J. Manes
A Market Analysis Of Consumer Behavior For Companies In A Self-Insurance Group, Bismarck J. Manes
Masters Theses
This study examined variables that influenced the purchase of costly safety equipment by small business owners. Participants were 21 members of a self-insurance group (SIG) comprised of auto recyclers. Eight sets of variables were examined: (a) marketing tools (video, graphic safety data, and price discount), (b) business demographics, (c) worker’s compensation history, (d) personal history, (e) available technology, (f) safety management practices, (g) safety products purchased in the past, and (h) interest in safety services provided by the SIG. Purchasers (N=7) and nonpurchasers (N=14) were divided into groups, and independent t-tests were calculated for each variable. Only one of 45 …
The Effects Of Repeated Reading And Goal Setting On Student Reading Fluency, Joann T. Ford
The Effects Of Repeated Reading And Goal Setting On Student Reading Fluency, Joann T. Ford
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.
Mental Telepathy And Social Fields: A Within Session Decline Effect, Timothy K. Bunfill
Mental Telepathy And Social Fields: A Within Session Decline Effect, Timothy K. Bunfill
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.
Oral Reading Fluency, Fluency Training, And Reading Comprehension In Sixth Graders, Lindsay B. Eck
Oral Reading Fluency, Fluency Training, And Reading Comprehension In Sixth Graders, Lindsay B. Eck
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.
A Comparison Of Two Phonological Awareness Interventions Between Samples Of Head Start Children, Kevin D. Farrell
A Comparison Of Two Phonological Awareness Interventions Between Samples Of Head Start Children, Kevin D. Farrell
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.
Coping Strategy Use And Resilience Among Children Reporting Victimization, Julie K. Gepner
Coping Strategy Use And Resilience Among Children Reporting Victimization, Julie K. Gepner
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.
Barriers And Facilitators To Health Seeking Behavior Of Individuals With Social Phobia, Kendra M. Holder Kennedy
Barriers And Facilitators To Health Seeking Behavior Of Individuals With Social Phobia, Kendra M. Holder Kennedy
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.
Factors That Hinder And Facilitate Help-Seeking Behaviors In Individuals With Social Anxiety, Hyland L. Smith
Factors That Hinder And Facilitate Help-Seeking Behaviors In Individuals With Social Anxiety, Hyland L. Smith
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.
Reading Instruction Software Vs. Peer Tutoring For Improving Oral Reading Fluency, Morgan Carlyle
Reading Instruction Software Vs. Peer Tutoring For Improving Oral Reading Fluency, Morgan Carlyle
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.
Student Evaluations Of Teaching: The Role Of Empathy And Instructions To Students, Shana L. Cunningham
Student Evaluations Of Teaching: The Role Of Empathy And Instructions To Students, Shana L. Cunningham
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.
Effects Of Response Card Use On Student Participation And Academic Achievement In An Elementary Classroom, Christina J. Diel
Effects Of Response Card Use On Student Participation And Academic Achievement In An Elementary Classroom, Christina J. Diel
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.
The Individualized Education Plan: Involvement And Satisfaction Of The Regular Education Teacher, Alison Dirksmeyer
The Individualized Education Plan: Involvement And Satisfaction Of The Regular Education Teacher, Alison Dirksmeyer
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.
The Changing Landscape Of Teaching And Teachers' Stress: A Revisit And Update, Mike Devillez
The Changing Landscape Of Teaching And Teachers' Stress: A Revisit And Update, Mike Devillez
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.
Explicit Timing As An Intervention For Children With Adhd, Monica Fischer Girten
Explicit Timing As An Intervention For Children With Adhd, Monica Fischer Girten
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.
Using Social Stories To Correct Social Skills Deficits In A Student With A Learning Disability, April Larson-Evangelista
Using Social Stories To Correct Social Skills Deficits In A Student With A Learning Disability, April Larson-Evangelista
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.
The Relationship Between Number Of Sports Played And Risky Sexual Behavior In High School Girls, Jennifer Martin
The Relationship Between Number Of Sports Played And Risky Sexual Behavior In High School Girls, Jennifer Martin
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.
Predicting State Standardized Achievement Test Scores Using Curriculum Based Measurement In Third Grade, Lindsey Mitts
Predicting State Standardized Achievement Test Scores Using Curriculum Based Measurement In Third Grade, Lindsey Mitts
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.
Psi Hitting And Missing: The Effects Of Belief, Order Of Run, And Previous Experience, Jaymes Parker
Psi Hitting And Missing: The Effects Of Belief, Order Of Run, And Previous Experience, Jaymes Parker
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.
The Relationship Between Maximizing, Perfectionism, And Relationship Satisfaction, Tara Lynn Riddle
The Relationship Between Maximizing, Perfectionism, And Relationship Satisfaction, Tara Lynn Riddle
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.
An Investigation Of The Dynamic Indicators Of Basic Early Literacy Skills (Dibels) And The Illinois Snapshot Of Early Literacy (Isel), Cara Williams
An Investigation Of The Dynamic Indicators Of Basic Early Literacy Skills (Dibels) And The Illinois Snapshot Of Early Literacy (Isel), Cara Williams
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.