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Individual Differences In The Reduction Of Cognitive Dissonance, Richard S. Dunn
Individual Differences In The Reduction Of Cognitive Dissonance, Richard S. Dunn
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.
The Relationship Between Various Wave Lengths And Dark Adaptation, Thomas Eugene Berghage
The Relationship Between Various Wave Lengths And Dark Adaptation, Thomas Eugene Berghage
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.
An Exploratory Study Of The Effect Of Feeling And Behavior Upon Judgment, Wayne Van Zomeren
An Exploratory Study Of The Effect Of Feeling And Behavior Upon Judgment, Wayne Van Zomeren
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.
Construction And Validation Of Six Mental Health Sub-Scales By Age, Sex, And Educational Status, Thomas James Boynton
Construction And Validation Of Six Mental Health Sub-Scales By Age, Sex, And Educational Status, Thomas James Boynton
Masters Theses
Chapter I
Introduction
Purpose of the Study
The topic considered in this thesis is the construction and validation of six mental health sub-scales which are based upon procedures controlling for age, sex, and educational status. Each item in a 22 item mental health scale is tested for validity by age, sex, and educational status. Six sub-scales, one for each dichotomy of the three social groups, are constructed from this procedure. The validity of these sub-scales is then tested via six different criteria of mental health. Finally, the validity of the six sub-scales, the original 22 item scale, and a related …
An Analysis Of The Rapacki Plan To Denuclearize Central Europe, James R. Ozinga
An Analysis Of The Rapacki Plan To Denuclearize Central Europe, James R. Ozinga
Masters Theses
Introduction
In 1957, Adam Rapacki, Foreign Minister of Poland, proposed that a zone be created in Central Europe in which nuclear weapons of all kinds would be prohibited. The zone was to include the countries of West Germany, East Germany, Poland, and Czechoslovakia. This paper seeks to study that proposal in the light of its background and consequences. The purpose of such a study, beyond the hopeful accretion of knowledge, is to form conclusions based on the analysis of the proposal as the beginning of a solution to the political and military impasse in Central Europe.
The proposal will be …
A Study Of The Government Of Parchment, Michigan, Shirley Forbes Swenson
A Study Of The Government Of Parchment, Michigan, Shirley Forbes Swenson
Masters Theses
Introduction
Suburban-living has become a major part of our culture and the term has been widely accepted and interpreted to mean a distinctive way of life highly advantaged over life in strictly urban or rural settings. The first major move to the suburbs was by the wealthier segments of our society, and the gracious, leisurely pattern of living they sought still colors the popular image of the term "suburban."
The Position Of The City Manager In Decision Making In Kalamazoo, Michigan City Government, John Adrian Straayer
The Position Of The City Manager In Decision Making In Kalamazoo, Michigan City Government, John Adrian Straayer
Masters Theses
Purpose and Method
The Purpose
This paper is a descriptive analysis of two aspects of decision making in one council-manager government. First, it is an examination of the relationship between the city council and the city manager, noting the influence of the city manager on policy. Secondly, it is an exploration of the limitations which existing elite group(s) may place on policy decision making by the legal city government.
The Effect Of Induced Movement Of Induced Movement On The Naming Of Pictured Objects And Persons-One Aspect Of Thinking, Jack A. Nottingham
The Effect Of Induced Movement Of Induced Movement On The Naming Of Pictured Objects And Persons-One Aspect Of Thinking, Jack A. Nottingham
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.
An Investigation Of Employee Attitudes And Employee Performance, Richard V. Washburn
An Investigation Of Employee Attitudes And Employee Performance, Richard V. Washburn
Masters Theses
Industrial managers are showing an increasing interest in employee attitudes, opinions and morale. This conclusion is reflected in the fact that many companies conduct attitude and opinion surveys, train their supervisors in human relations and provide other functions designed to create favorable attitudes.
Management concern for the promotion of favorable employee attitudes may be attributed to two main factors. Part of the concern may be attributed to a general trend toward greater social responsibilities of industry. The other, and perhaps greater part can be attributed to an assumption that employees with favorable attitudes are more productive than those with generally …
Group Cohesiveness And Group Productivity, Michael M. Makedonsky
Group Cohesiveness And Group Productivity, Michael M. Makedonsky
Masters Theses
Group Cohesiveness and Group Productivity
Cartwright and Zander (1953) distinguished at least three different meanings in their intuitive and operational descriptions of group cohesiveness: (a) attraction to the group, (b) morale, and (c) coordination of efforts of group members. Others have attempted to classify meanings of cohesiveness into two general categories. One category of definitions centers chiefly on particular aspects of group behavior or group process. Here, the meaning of cohesiveness refers to "sticking togetherness," productivity, task involvement and good team work. A common observation is that members of a cohesive group display a feeling of "we-ness" or "togetherness," meaning …
The Affect Of Simultaneous Auditory Stimulation On Absolute Visual Sensitivity, Leonard M. Fisher
The Affect Of Simultaneous Auditory Stimulation On Absolute Visual Sensitivity, Leonard M. Fisher
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.
An Investigation Of The Visual Processes Involved In The Vertical-Horizontal Illusion, Robert L. Vette
An Investigation Of The Visual Processes Involved In The Vertical-Horizontal Illusion, Robert L. Vette
Masters Theses
The vertical-horizontal illusion has been the object of experimental study for many years. The first man to investigate the vertical-horizontal illusion was probably Oppel in 1854. Since the time of Oppel's first experiment, many theories have been advanced in an attempt to explain what causes this illusion to occur in our perception of connected vertical-horizontal lines. The primary theory that is most widely accepted states that the vertical line in the "T" illusion will be judged longer because of the vertical-horizontal relationship.
Pan (1934) suggested that the "T" figure illusion was not due entirely to the interaction of the vertical …
An Investigation Of Food Deprivation And Competition On Hoarding Behavior In The Domestic Cat, Jo Ann Sinclair
An Investigation Of Food Deprivation And Competition On Hoarding Behavior In The Domestic Cat, Jo Ann Sinclair
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.