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Full-Text Articles in Psychology
A Study Of The Validity Of Undergraduate Grade Point Average And Graduate Record Examination Scores As Predictors Of Success In The Selection Of Masters Level Graduate Students In Psychology, Margaret Tandy O'Connor
A Study Of The Validity Of Undergraduate Grade Point Average And Graduate Record Examination Scores As Predictors Of Success In The Selection Of Masters Level Graduate Students In Psychology, Margaret Tandy O'Connor
Masters Theses & Specialist Projects
The purpose of this study was to assess the validity of the undergraduate grade point average (UGPA), the grade point average during the last two years of undergraduate work (LTYR), the Graduate Record Examination Verbal plus Graduate Record Examination Quantitative scores (GREM), the Graduate Record Examination Analytical Test score (GREAN) and the Graduate Record Examination Advanced Psychology Test score (GREAD) as predictors of graduate grade point averages (GGPA) in the Master of Arts degree program in Psychology at Western Kentucky University. The validity of the Graduate Record Examination Quantitative score (GREQ) as a predictor of grades received in the two …
Communication Apprehension As A Predictor Of Proxemic Establishment, Self-Esteem, & Dogmatism, Joseph Cardot Iii
Communication Apprehension As A Predictor Of Proxemic Establishment, Self-Esteem, & Dogmatism, Joseph Cardot Iii
Masters Theses & Specialist Projects
Based upon limited findings dealing with nonverbal behavior and personality traits as they relate to communication apprehension, the purpose of this study was to examine the relationship of communication apprehension with proxemic establishment, self-esteem, and dogmatism. The study analyzed these variables utilizing subjects who were statistically either high or low communication apprehensives. Interesting results were attained. An inverse relationship between apprehension and proxemic establishment was revealed, such that dyads containing low-low members established greater interpersonal distance than dyads containing high-low members who established greater interpersonal distance than dyads containing high-high members. Communication apprehension overrode the sex variable with relation to …
Ua35/11 Student Honors Bulletin, Wku Honors Program
Ua35/11 Student Honors Bulletin, Wku Honors Program
WKU Archives Records
Student research papers chosen by each college as best of the academic year.
- Bolte, William. Use of Government Documents in Small and Medium-Sized Libraries and Future Utilization Prospects
- Brevit, Valery. Development of the Concepts of Infinity
- Cook, Ken. KIM-1 Calculator Interface
- Irwin, Tom. Status Preservation in Three Characteristic Radical Right Groups
- Logan, Ben. Jungian Psychoanalysis of the Petrarchan Lover
- Moore, James Jr. Communication Problems and the Families of Schizophrenics
- Nash, Jeffrey. St. Luke as Historian
- Porto, Eugenia. In Defense of Camus
- Roberson, Philip. The Religious Thought of Rabindranath Tagore
- Wood, Irene. The Them of Incest in Dickens' Hard Times