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Full-Text Articles in Psychology
Dance Therapy And Self-Concept Change In Psychiatric Patients, Cheryl Jeanne Hall
Dance Therapy And Self-Concept Change In Psychiatric Patients, Cheryl Jeanne Hall
Dissertations and Theses
This study investigated the effects of various forms of therapy (individual, occupational, and dance) on self-concept. Subjects were 29 psychiatric patients at Providence Medical Center who volunteered to participate in this study. The Tennessee Self-Concept Scale (TSCS) was used to measure self-concept both at time of admission and prior to discharge. The data were analyzed in a step-wise multiple regression to determine which of the various forms of therapy are the best predictors of self-concept at second TSCS application. The results of the step-wise multiple regression did not support the hypothesis that exposure to dance therapy would be a significant …
Tips, Volume 03, No. 4, 1983, Wolf P. Wolfensberger
Tips, Volume 03, No. 4, 1983, Wolf P. Wolfensberger
Training Institute Publication Series (TIPS)
• Crime, Punishment & Prisons
• The Prison Scene
• Police Prerogatives (Unknown provenance)
• The Prison Slave Trade
• Capital Punishment
• The Power of Imitation
• Confinement of Young People
• Miscellaneous Confinement Items
• Guards 43, Prisoners 0
• Liberated By an Act of God?
• War & Peace in General--Mostly War
• Prophetic Voices of the Past
• Thinking Ahead?
• Nuclear War (& Indeed, the End) is Imminent
• Jubilate Deo
• Editor's Postcript
• Keep Them Down Where They Belong
• The Detoxification of Nuclear War
• Sparks of Hope
• The Slaughter of …
A Review Of Communication On Psychological Gender: Actors, Behaviors And Context, J. Indvik, Mary A. Fitzpatrick
A Review Of Communication On Psychological Gender: Actors, Behaviors And Context, J. Indvik, Mary A. Fitzpatrick
Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Personality, Sex, And The Neuropsychology Of Attention, Peter A. Williamson
Personality, Sex, And The Neuropsychology Of Attention, Peter A. Williamson
Theses and Dissertations
The influences of sex and personality on attentional style were examined in two neuropsychological studies in which perfor mance and event-related potentials (ERP's) were employed. Pribram and McGuinness1 (1975) conceptions of Activation and Arousal were recast in a lateralized framework in which the former was seen as characteristic of left hemisphere function while the latter was identified more closely with the right hemisphere. Four equal groups of nine subjects were selected on the basis of sex and ex treme extraversion scores (I-E), while controlling for neuroticism, to participate in two lateralized attentional tasks. The first, a vigilance task designed to …
The Cultural Roots Of Behaviorism, Juan Mario Herakovic
The Cultural Roots Of Behaviorism, Juan Mario Herakovic
Masters Theses
This thesis traces some of the economic, social, religious and political events that played an important role in the development of behaviorism in the United States. The effects of the Enlightenment, the dislocation of moral and social values, the decline of religion, political upheavals and increased immigration, are seen as destabilizing elements in American society. Emphasis is placed upon the specific values of the American society, and the way in which these values remained constant throughout the social history of the United States. As such, behaviorism represents a scientific approach to the historical continuity of ideas within the nation.
Reducing Severe Diurnal Bruxism In A Severely Retarded Person, A. Daniel Gomez Fuentes
Reducing Severe Diurnal Bruxism In A Severely Retarded Person, A. Daniel Gomez Fuentes
Masters Theses
Bruxism, the nonfunctional grinding, clenching or clicking of the teeth, has been viewed as a psychophysiological disorder. The literature on the incidence and effects of bruxism indicates that bruxism may affect a significant portion of both normal and retarded population. In the current study a multiple baseline, combining with an ABA design within sessions was conducted. During the generalization step, an ABAB design was used. The present study was designed to evaluate the effectiveness of an operant weakening (ice) and operant strengthening (tokens and praises) procedures to reduce the rate and duration of an audible teeth grinding sound in a …
The Effects Of Contingency-Management On Probationary Students' Academic Behavior, Brian Delano Yancey
The Effects Of Contingency-Management On Probationary Students' Academic Behavior, Brian Delano Yancey
Masters Theses
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of procedures designed to reduce student attrition. The contingency-management approach was presented as an alternative to other approaches which assume student attrition to be a function of personality differences, study-skills deficiencies, and ecological deficits. Forty undergraduate students on academic probation were referred to the Self-Management Course offered by the Psychology Department at western Michigan University. The Self- Management Course was designed to deliver behavioral consequences for study behavior more immediately than is normally the case. Students taking the Self-Management Course completed several worksheets, participated in group discussions, and attended a …
The Role Of Automatic Conditioned Reinforcement And Automatic Conditioned Punishment In Infant Vocal Behavior, Rick A. Smith
The Role Of Automatic Conditioned Reinforcement And Automatic Conditioned Punishment In Infant Vocal Behavior, Rick A. Smith
Masters Theses
Two female children, aged 11 and 14 months, were exposed to a procedure in which an experimenter-emitted vocal response was paired with a reinforcing stimulus (positive condition), a neutral stimulus (neutral condition), or a mild aversive stimulus (negative condition). An AB design was utilized to examine the effects of the pairing procedure on the subjects* vocal responding. Sessions were conducted in each subject’s home. Only one subject was exposed to the pairing with a neutral (control) stimulus, and with the mild aversive verbal stimulus. Responding during the post-pairing period remained constant in the neutral condition, but was markedly reduced in …
Effects Of Perceived Power Of Those Assigning Goals On Goal Attainment, Larry L. Langeland
Effects Of Perceived Power Of Those Assigning Goals On Goal Attainment, Larry L. Langeland
Masters Theses
The purpose of this study was to present and test with a field experiment the hypothesis that the perceived power of those assigning goals has a significant effect on goal attainment. A survey was used to determine three levels of the independent variable perceived power of three individuals who assigned tasks to subjects. The dependent variables were the number of responses on the tasks of listing 15 specific responses each for increasing cost-effectiveness, improving morale, and improving communication. Forty-three office and management personnel were randomly assigned to three groups, with each group receiving a all levels of power type and …
Preference Under Concurrent Mixed Fixed-Ratio Fixed-Ratio Schedules Of Reinforcement: Control By Intracomponent Ratio Length, Earl Hall-Johnson
Preference Under Concurrent Mixed Fixed-Ratio Fixed-Ratio Schedules Of Reinforcement: Control By Intracomponent Ratio Length, Earl Hall-Johnson
Masters Theses
Previous studies using concurrent variable-interval variable interval schedules have suggested that molar, not molecular variables primarily control choice responding. These studies examined pigeons performance under discrete-trial concurrent mixed fixed-ratio fixed-ratio schedules of reinforcement. When each alternative provided two reinforcements per 100 responses, pigeons preferred the alternative containing the shorter initial fixed-ratio. Subsequent studies attempted to shift preference through manipulations of ratio requirement and reinforcement duration in either alternative. Preference was shifted from the mixed fixed-ratio fixed-ratio only when the reinforcement associated with the first component was eliminated. Under all other conditions, pigeons preferred the mixed fixed-ratio fixed-ratio schedules with the …
The Effects Of Caffeine Alone, And In Combination With Nicotine, On Several Behaviors In Rats, Judith S. Devoe
The Effects Of Caffeine Alone, And In Combination With Nicotine, On Several Behaviors In Rats, Judith S. Devoe
Masters Theses
Several doses of caffeine-sodium benzoate (0.0, 2.5, 5.0, 10.0 & 20.0 mg/kg, stated as salt) were administered daily by intraperitoneal injections (IP) for an initial twelve consecutive days which constituted Phase I. A probe-dose of nicotine (2.0 mg/kg) was administered in combination with each caffeine dose for the following seven days comprising Phase II. Removal of nicotine subsequent to the last day of Phase II initiated a second caffeine-only (nicotine withdrawal) condition, Phase III. Tests of locomotion and aggression ensued at various points of the study and water intakes and body weights were recorded daily, prior to injections. Overall, locomotion …
Input Frequency And Perceived Impact Of An Interactive Newsletter In A Small Organization, Patricia Calle
Input Frequency And Perceived Impact Of An Interactive Newsletter In A Small Organization, Patricia Calle
Masters Theses
A newsletter, based on the results of two tailor-made self-report questionnaires, was implemented in a vegetable by-product manufacturing company with 83 employees. Need for improvement was detected in the formal communication of organizational policies, projects, goals and events for downward and upward communication relative to performance feedback, non-monetary performance incentives, and response to job-related and personal requests. The newsletter was aimed at facilitating the supply of verbal incentives, performance feedback, formal and informal organizational information and participation in different areas. Prompting procedures were designed to encourage employees' participation in the newsletter. Newsletter impact was analyzed in terms of pre- and …
Self-Actualization And Well-Being Of Baccalaureate Degree Nurses, Lori L. Butkovich
Self-Actualization And Well-Being Of Baccalaureate Degree Nurses, Lori L. Butkovich
Masters Theses
A study of self-actualization and well-being was carried out using a sample of 80 baccalaureate degree nurses working in two medium size city hospitals. Shostrom's Personal Orientation Inventory was used to measure self-actualizing levels. Campbell, Converse and Rodgers' Quality of Life Questionnaire was used to assess global well-being and well-being within different life domains, specifically job satisfaction. The nurses in this study were generally found, using a t-test analysis over all well-being scores but lower job satisfaction scores than the normative populations. A significant positive correlation between self-actualization levels and global well-being scores was not evidences. Further more, a chi-square …
The Relationship Between Psychologists’ Judgments Of Artistic Quality And Judgments Of Emotional Adjustment From Children’S Human Figure Drawings, Karen Collier
Masters Theses & Specialist Projects
Children’s human figure drawings (HFDs) have frequently been used as a projective technique to indicate emotional problems. Despite the popularity of this technique, research has shown contradictory findings on its validity as a measure of emotional adjustment. As a reason for the inconsistent findings, researchers have suggested that the artistic quality of HFDs may interfere with successful interpretation of adjustment from the drawings. However, the issue of the possible influence of artistic quality has not been adequately researched.
The major purpose of this study was to determine if a relationship existed between psychologists’ judgments of artistic quality and judgments of …
The Effects Of Response Lever Position On The Performance Of Rats With Septal Lesions In A Lever-Press Shock-Escape Task, Edward Brooks Applegate Iii
The Effects Of Response Lever Position On The Performance Of Rats With Septal Lesions In A Lever-Press Shock-Escape Task, Edward Brooks Applegate Iii
Morehead State Theses and Dissertations
A thesis presented to the faculty of the School of Education at Morehead State University in partial fulfillment of the requirement for the Degree of Master of Arts by Edward Brooks Applegate III on October 28, 1983.
Reluctant High Priest | Inter Views By James Hillman With Laura Pozzo, Philip Novak
Reluctant High Priest | Inter Views By James Hillman With Laura Pozzo, Philip Novak
Collected Faculty and Staff Scholarship
"Ten years ago I read James Hillman's erudite and brilliantly original Myth of Analysis sensing psychological genius. Since then my enthusiasms has steadily dwindled, though his popularity it seems has gone the other way. This former director of the Jung Institute of Zurich, now something of a renegade among Jungians, has been hailed as the most original psychological thinker of our time and the founder of a new school: archetypal psychology." ~ from the review
Department Of Psychology Course Schedule For The Master's Program Fall Session 1983, Nova University
Department Of Psychology Course Schedule For The Master's Program Fall Session 1983, Nova University
CPS Postgraduate Course Catalogs
No abstract provided.
Understanding The Accident Process: Crisis Intervention For The Industrially Injured, Karen W. Sharpe
Understanding The Accident Process: Crisis Intervention For The Industrially Injured, Karen W. Sharpe
Retrospective Theses and Dissertations
Understanding the concept of the accident process plays a significant role in determining the course of treatment for the industrially injured. The accident process suggests that underlying psycho-social factors may result in the occurrence and/or maintenance of a state of disability. This disabled state provides greater needs satisfaction for the individual than his habitual behavioral repertoire. the development of the accident process suggests a state of crisis, either as a result of chronic difficulty or an acute reaction to sudden onset of illness or injury. Total rehabilitation of the individual is facilitated by a crisis intervention approach.
Tips, Volume 03, No. 3, 1983, Wolf P. Wolfensberger
Tips, Volume 03, No. 3, 1983, Wolf P. Wolfensberger
Training Institute Publication Series (TIPS)
• Human Service Workers
• The Hidden Functions of Human Service Workers
• Progress???
• Is There a Black Hole in the Center of Our Human Service Galaxy?
• Young, Healthy--& Affluent?
• Give Us That Old Time Neurosis
• What Would Old Hickory Have Said About This?
• Sex Therapy Emergency Alert
• Cultural Influences on Human Service Workers
• Faculty Positions for Professors of Bricklaying in the School of Masonrology
• Issues of Worker Competence
• How Human Service Workers Are Trained
• Human Service Commitment or Lack Thereof
• Should Human Service Decision-Makers Be Taken for a …
Employee Perceptions Of Performance Appraisal Systems: Causal Determinants Of Fairness, Accuracy, And Acceptability, Michael Dale Secunda
Employee Perceptions Of Performance Appraisal Systems: Causal Determinants Of Fairness, Accuracy, And Acceptability, Michael Dale Secunda
Psychology Theses & Dissertations
The purpose of this research was to develop an initial model of employee perceptions of performance appraisal systems which would integrate available literature and provide a point of departure for future research endeavors. To accomplish these goals, this study had three objectives: (1) integrate the large body of literature to develop constructs that adequately describe employee perceptions of appraisal processes and systems, (2) integrate these constructs into a causal model that is consistent with current literature, and (3) test the model using linear structural modeling.
Seven constructs hypothesized as representing various aspects of employee perceptions were conceptualized and operationalized, and …
Sex Role Orientation And Its Effect On A Woman’S Decision To Parent, Agnes Van Buren
Sex Role Orientation And Its Effect On A Woman’S Decision To Parent, Agnes Van Buren
Masters Theses & Specialist Projects
Female undergraduates from a private college on the east coast were surveyed regarding their feelings about having children and were asked to complete the Bem Sex Role Inventory (BSRI). Eighty-one percent of the respondents indicated a desire to have one or more children. Nineteen percent responded negatively or were uncertain of their feelings at that time. On the BSRI, 12% were classified as Masculine, 38% as Feminine, 37% as Androgynous, 13% as Undifferentiated. Comparison of the Masculine, Feminine and Androgynous groups (the Undifferentiated group was excluded from analysis) showed that the proportion of Feminine women indicating a desire to have …
Oculometric Indices Of Simulator And Aircraft Motion, James Raymond Comstock Jr.
Oculometric Indices Of Simulator And Aircraft Motion, James Raymond Comstock Jr.
Psychology Theses & Dissertations
In a series of three experiments on the effects on eye-scan behavior of both simulator and aircraft motion, the sensitivity of an oculometric measure to motion effects was demonstrated. "Fixation Time", defined as the time the eyes spend at a particular location before moving on (saccade) to another fixation point, was found to be sensitive to motion effects in each of the experiments conducted. The first experiment studied differences between simulator motion and no-motion conditions during a series of simulated Instrument Landing System (ILS) approaches. The mean fixation time for the no-motion condition was found to be significantly longer than …
The Effects Of Personal And Organizational Variables On Union Membership And Instrumentality Perceptions, Carole E. Barclay
The Effects Of Personal And Organizational Variables On Union Membership And Instrumentality Perceptions, Carole E. Barclay
Retrospective Theses and Dissertations
No abstract provided.
Beyond 'Formal' Vs. 'Informal' Education: Uses Of Psychological Theory In Anthropological Research, Claudia Strauss
Beyond 'Formal' Vs. 'Informal' Education: Uses Of Psychological Theory In Anthropological Research, Claudia Strauss
Pitzer Faculty Publications and Research
For at least the last ten years cross-cultural research on the cognitive consequences of education has been dominated by the theoretical dichotomy between "formal" and "informal" education. The paradigm of formal education is the style of schooling developed in the industrialized West. It has been defined as any form of education that is deliberate, carried on "out of context" in a special setting outside of the routines of daily life, and made the responsibility of the larger social group. "Informal education" refers to education that takes place "in context" as children participate in everyday adult activities. It is the predominant …
Memory For An Event In Two- And Five-Years Olds, Evelyn Harm Haeden
Memory For An Event In Two- And Five-Years Olds, Evelyn Harm Haeden
Student Work
The present study focused on the development of memory in young children. The subjects were eighty-three two- and five-year old children who participated in immediate recall memory tasks for toys, pictures in a story and nonstory context, and ingredients used in making graham cracker cookies. These children were tested in their own homes. Long term memory for toys and ingredients was also assessed at one week. Parents were asked to record children's spontaneous comments in a scripted diary for the week following the experimenter's visit. At the end of the week, a photograph of the experimenter and child, which had …
Lawrence Kohlberg: Pursuing John Dewey's Vision, Larry Reynolds
Lawrence Kohlberg: Pursuing John Dewey's Vision, Larry Reynolds
Pro Rege
No abstract provided.
An Eclectic Approach To The Identification And Treatment Of The Cluster Of Disorders Known As Infantile Autism, Margaret Considine
An Eclectic Approach To The Identification And Treatment Of The Cluster Of Disorders Known As Infantile Autism, Margaret Considine
Masters Theses & Specialist Projects
The present research is a comprehensive look at the causes and treatment of autism. To date the research has not found the etiology of autism, even though many areas have been examined. The areas looked at are psychogenic, biochemical and neurobiological. Some of these areas seem promising and may in the future shed more light on why these persons present this particular cluster of problem behaviors.
Approaches to the treatment of autism have not yielded an all encompassing cure for autism. Therefore, the symptoms of autism were presented along with the current treatments that are most successful in dealing with …
Stages Of Intellectual Development: A Scheme, Gloria Goris Stronks
Stages Of Intellectual Development: A Scheme, Gloria Goris Stronks
Pro Rege
No abstract provided.
Faith Development: A View Of James W. Fowler's Theory, Wayne A. Kobes
Faith Development: A View Of James W. Fowler's Theory, Wayne A. Kobes
Pro Rege
No abstract provided.
Easterbrook's Hypothesis And Eyewitness Cue Utilization, Mark R. Hill
Easterbrook's Hypothesis And Eyewitness Cue Utilization, Mark R. Hill
Master's Theses
Although well-supported and historically-important, the Yerkes-Dodson research cannot incorporate current findings on the relationship of arousal and selective attention. Easterbrook's hypothesis suggests that arousal produces a narrowing of attention which selects among available stimuli. Whether information is processed depends on the level of arousal and the nature of the task. As arousal increases, Easterbrook predicts more attention directed to central tasks, while superfluous stimuli are progressively removed. The present investigation studied the predictions of Easterbrook' s hypothesis on.incidental memory in a simulated eyewitness case. College students were aroused to either resting, 50, 65, or 85 percent maximum heartrate by their …