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The Effects Of Manipulation Of Examination Results On Locus Of Control Beliefs, Douglas Doyle
The Effects Of Manipulation Of Examination Results On Locus Of Control Beliefs, Douglas Doyle
Masters Theses & Specialist Projects
The present study investigated the effects of manipulated feedback concerning examination performance on locus of control beliefs. Brecher and Denmark (1972) found that students given manipulated feedback concerning results of a recent examination exhibited a significant increase in their I-E scores. In the present study, 84 students enrolled in one of three classes of a lower level, undergraduate Psychology course at Western Kentucky University, taught by the same instructor, were used as subjects. These subjects were administered the I-E Scale and about one month later took a regularly scheduled examination over course material. The first clans session after the exam, …
The Effects Of A Social Stimulus On The Protestant Ethic Effect In Rats, Gary L. Cotton
The Effects Of A Social Stimulus On The Protestant Ethic Effect In Rats, Gary L. Cotton
Masters Theses & Specialist Projects
The purpose of this experiment was to determine whether rats’ preference to freeload (eat food pellets from a food cup) or to work for food (obtain food pellets by bar pressing) could be influenced by observing either a working or freeloading model in an adjacent operant chamber.
Following equal amounts of bar press and freeloading training, 18 male Sprague-Dawley rats approximately 100 days cold were divided into three experimental groups. The first group was permitted to view a working model while being presented a choice between bar pressing and free-loading. A second experimental group was exposed to a freeloading model …
A Concurrent Validity Study Of The Acting Out Score Of The Hand Test, Arthur Dosch
A Concurrent Validity Study Of The Acting Out Score Of The Hand Test, Arthur Dosch
Masters Theses & Specialist Projects
In an investigation of the concurrent validity of the Acting Out Score (AOS) of the Hand Test, the AOSs of 32 normal college students were compared with the scores they obtained on two clinically popular self-report criterion measures of hostility and aggression, the Buss-Durkee (BD) and the Hostility and Direction of Hostility Questionnaire (HDHQ). The AOS did not significantly differentiate between high and low scoring groups on either the HDHQ or BD although both criterion measures were found to be significantly related.