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Full-Text Articles in Psychology
Trends. Deep In The Heart Of Texas: Threat Of Violence And The Duty To Warn, Ibpp Editor
Trends. Deep In The Heart Of Texas: Threat Of Violence And The Duty To Warn, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
The article discusses violence in the mentally ill and the obligation to report potential threats.
Managed Care: Ethical Considerations For Counselors, Harriet L. Glosoff, Jorge Garcia, Barbara Herlihy
Managed Care: Ethical Considerations For Counselors, Harriet L. Glosoff, Jorge Garcia, Barbara Herlihy
Department of Counseling Scholarship and Creative Works
Key factors and trends in health care will have an impact on the ethical practice of counselors. Ethical challenges to clinical practice presented by trends in managed care are discussed in relation to the American Counseling Association (1995) Code of Ethics and Standards of Practice. Recommendations for practice are also included.
Predicting Flock Vigilance From Simple Passerine Interactions: Modelling With Cellular Automata, David B. Bahr, Marc Bekoff
Predicting Flock Vigilance From Simple Passerine Interactions: Modelling With Cellular Automata, David B. Bahr, Marc Bekoff
Ethology Collection
Vigilance in flocks can be described and modelled as a plausible set of local interactions between neighbouring birds. Each bird in the modelled flock chooses to feed or to scan based solely on whether or not its neighbours are feeding or scanning. This simple model has the ability both to reproduce observations that have not been previously explained and to predict flock behaviours that might be confirmed with future field studies. Examples include simulations showing decreased vigilance with increased flock size (as observed in the field), greater time spent scanning when obstacles such as trees are present (as observed) and …
Ivan Petrovich Pavlov (1849·1936), Arpita Lal
Ivan Petrovich Pavlov (1849·1936), Arpita Lal
Marriage and Family Therapy Faculty Articles and Research
A biographical overview of the life and work of Ivan Petrovich Pavlov (1849·1936).
The Effects Of Music On Mood And Perception Of A Visual Stimulus, Elizabeth J. Vella Phd, Michael D. Irvin, Jason Solle, Scott Berendt, Erin E. Ramirez
The Effects Of Music On Mood And Perception Of A Visual Stimulus, Elizabeth J. Vella Phd, Michael D. Irvin, Jason Solle, Scott Berendt, Erin E. Ramirez
Faculty Publications
We examined the influence of music on mood by instructing 81 undergraduate students to complete the Multiple Affect Adjective Check List–Revised (MAACLR) both before and after watching a 15-min video that was or was not paired with a piece of music. The 2 music categories were pleasant or depressing. Participants from the depressing group experienced a drop in positive affect, whereas participants from the pleasant group showed an increase on this measure. Men from the pleasant group had the highest pretreatment and lowest post treatment anxiety scores, whereas the women displayed no change in anxiety. The results indicate that music …
Analysis Of Feminism V, Ibpp Editor
Analysis Of Feminism V, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This is the last in a 5-part series on an analysis of feminism based on the research of Yvon Provençal. Dr. Provencal has been teaching philosophy at the Cégep de Granby (Québec) for nine years.
Trends. The Pros And Cons Of Decapitation: An Example From Dagestan, Ibpp Editor
Trends. The Pros And Cons Of Decapitation: An Example From Dagestan, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article explores the pros and cons of destroying or severely degrading the strategic command, control, and communication (C3) assets of a politico-military adversary--i.e., decapitation.
The Self: Death By Technology, Kenneth J. Gergen
The Self: Death By Technology, Kenneth J. Gergen
Psychology Faculty Works
Kenneth Gergen asks whether in the midst of a techno-cultural revolution the traditional conceptions of self and community continue to secure a morally viable society. Gergen examines the erosion of both individualism and communalism (and their associated institutions) by the accumulating “technologies of sociation,” the host of relatively low-cost technologies that dramatically expand and intensify social connection. He considers the effects of these technologies on the experience of a private self and argues that cumulatively they undermine the presumption of the individual as the locus of moral agency.
Work-Life Role Integration: A Construct Validation Study, Tonya Alicia Miller
Work-Life Role Integration: A Construct Validation Study, Tonya Alicia Miller
Psychology Theses & Dissertations
Two studies were conducted to define and validate the theoretical construct, role integration. Study 1 focused on producing a theoretical definition and a psychometrically sound measure. Content, convergent, and discriminant validity evidence was collected. Study 2 provided further validity evidence for the role integration construct by testing a conceptual model and refining the role integration measure. Study 1 and Study 2 established a psychometrically sound 12-item, two-factor role integration measure. The first factor focused on knowledge, skills, and experiences (KSE). The second factor focused on values, beliefs, and attitudes (VBA).
The conceptual model in Study 2 added the role integration …
Smoking And Drinking Behavior In Patients With Head And Neck Cancer: Effects Of Behavioral Self-Blame And Perceived Control, Alan Christensen, Patricia Moran, Shawna Ehlers, Katherine Raichle, Lucy Karnell, Gerry Funk
Smoking And Drinking Behavior In Patients With Head And Neck Cancer: Effects Of Behavioral Self-Blame And Perceived Control, Alan Christensen, Patricia Moran, Shawna Ehlers, Katherine Raichle, Lucy Karnell, Gerry Funk
Alan J. Christensen
Patients who continue to use tobacco or alcohol following treatment for head and neck cancers are at greater risk for cancer recurrence and mortality. The present study examined the effects of behavioral self-blame and perceived control over health on smoking and alcohol use in a sample of 55 patients with cancers of the head and neck. Measures of self-blame, perceived control, and depression were administered and an assessment of past and current smoking and drinking behavior was obtained. As anticipated, continued smoking after completion of oncologic treatment was predicted by the interaction of behavior specific self-blame and perceived control. Patients …
Analysis Of Feminism Iv, Ibpp Editor
Analysis Of Feminism Iv, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This is the fourth in a 5-part series on an analysis of feminism based on the research of Yvon Provençal. Dr. Provencal has been teaching philosophy at the Cégep de Granby (Québec) for nine years.
Trends. Global Warming, Policymaking, And Asymmetries Of Time, Ibpp Editor
Trends. Global Warming, Policymaking, And Asymmetries Of Time, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
The author discusses one of the most significant subtexts to political discourse on global warming, that of time.
Ibpp Research Associates: Space And Extreme Environments, M. Ephimia Morphew - Society For Human Performance In Extreme Environments
Ibpp Research Associates: Space And Extreme Environments, M. Ephimia Morphew - Society For Human Performance In Extreme Environments
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
Per M. Ephimia Morphew. President of the Society for Human Performance in Extreme Environments previously online at http://www.hpee.org, colleagues at the Institute of Biomedical Problems in Russia (IBMP) are engaged in an isolation experiment pertaining to space exploration that is two months underway and preliminary findings are reported [in the article entitled First Two Months of Simulated Isolation Passed.]
IBPP commentary includes a discussion of human factors and political psychology as parameters of space.
Trends. Enemy Images And The Inscrutable Chinese: Implications For United States/People's Republic Of China Trade Talks, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
The article discusses the United States (US) foreign policy towards the Chinese nation.
On Political Predictability And Control: A Contribution From Rehabilitation Psychology, Ibpp Editor
On Political Predictability And Control: A Contribution From Rehabilitation Psychology, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article continues the series on research reported at the 1999 American Psychological Association (APA) Annual Convention, Boston, MA, August 24, 1999. The topic this week concerns perspectives on predictability and control from the field of rehabilitation psychology and implications of these perspectives for political psychology.
Analysis Of Feminism Ii, Ibpp Editor
Analysis Of Feminism Ii, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This is the second in a 5-part series on an analysis of feminism based on the research of Yvon Provençal. Dr. Provencal has been teaching philosophy at the Cégep de Granby (Québec) for nine years.
Trends. Social Cognition And Global Warming, Ibpp Editor
Trends. Social Cognition And Global Warming, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
The article discusses the validity of global warming and on putative causes of the discourse and--if ontologically valid--of global warming, one might entertain the social psychology of how people might address a global environmental threat.
Trends. An Implosion Of Ideology: Bosnia, Kosovo, Northern Ireland, Palestine, The Soviet Union, And Beyond, Ibpp Editor
Trends. An Implosion Of Ideology: Bosnia, Kosovo, Northern Ireland, Palestine, The Soviet Union, And Beyond, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
The article discusses multiethnic, representative democracies (MRDs) that often promulgate and effect foreign policies that are founded on the ideological premise that instilling MRDs throughout the world is necessarily the optimal road to Good.
Group Therapy Through An Internet Chat Room: Implications For Virtual Politics, Ibpp Editor
Group Therapy Through An Internet Chat Room: Implications For Virtual Politics, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article continues a series on research presented at the 1999 Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association. The article provides empirical data that have implications for the psychology of a virtual politics that is increasingly common in a globalized world.
Ibpp Research Associates: East Timor, Anonymous
Ibpp Research Associates: East Timor, Anonymous
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
The article is a rushed letter from an anonymous individual involved in East Timor in late August or early September 1999 when Indonesian troops were present in the area. The letter was sent to the International Peace Practitioners Network (IPPN). For reference, IPPN is a project of the Peace Psychology Division of the American Psychological Association and of Psychologists for Social Responsibility
The letter itself was subsequently forwarded to IBPP by IPPN, and the content of the letter was not verified by IBPP.
IBPP commentary includes a discussion of the role of political psychologists, and other interested parties, in the …
Negative Affectivity And Its Impact On Role Conflict, Role Ambiguity, And Job Satisfaction, Amy Rachelle Cooper
Negative Affectivity And Its Impact On Role Conflict, Role Ambiguity, And Job Satisfaction, Amy Rachelle Cooper
FIU Electronic Theses and Dissertations
Four alternate (mediational, suppressor, moderator, and direct effects) models of the role of negative affectivity on the correlation between role conflict or role ambiguity with job satisfaction were investigated. The correlations reported in the literature were cumulated using the principles of psychometric meta-analyses (Hunter & Schmidt, 1990) to test the models for the effect of negative affectivity on 1) the role conflict-job satisfaction relationship, and 2) the role ambiguity- job satisfaction relationship. Of the nine meta-analyses conducted, correlational data were found in support of all hypothesized direct effects models, most mediational models, but no moderator or suppressor models.
Analysis Of Feminism I, Ibpp Editor
Analysis Of Feminism I, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
The article is part one of a five part series on an analysis of feminism based on the research of Yvon Provençal. Dr. Provencal has been teaching philosophy at the Cégep de Granby (Québec) for nine years.
Trends. Reactions To Serial Shootings, Ibpp Editor
Trends. Reactions To Serial Shootings, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
The article discusses two classes of reactions when the mass media promulgate stories of serial shootings.
Why Al Gore Will Not Be Elected President In 2000, Aubrey Immelman
Why Al Gore Will Not Be Elected President In 2000, Aubrey Immelman
Psychology Faculty Publications
This article highlights the key role of extraversion with reference to electoral success in U.S. presidential elections since the advent of television and argues that the introverted Al Gore will therefore not be elected president in 2000. Starting with Franklin D. Roosevelt, nearly every U.S. president has been extraverted relative to other U.S. presidents, except for Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford, and Jimmy Carter. Moreover, since the first televised presidential debate (between John F. Kennedy and Richard Nixon) in 1960, the more outgoing candidate has consistently won the election, with the exception of Nixon in 1968 and 1972.
Patient Preference For The Management Of Mildly Abnormal Papanicolau Smears, Marta Meana, Donna E. Stewart, Gordon M. Lickrish, Joan Murphy, Barry Rosen
Patient Preference For The Management Of Mildly Abnormal Papanicolau Smears, Marta Meana, Donna E. Stewart, Gordon M. Lickrish, Joan Murphy, Barry Rosen
Psychology Faculty Research
The article provides information on a study that investigated management preference and desire for decision-making involvement in women who have received a first mildly abnormal Papanicolaou smear. The majority of women in this highly educated sample preferred active management of their mildly abnormal Pap smears, although a substantial minority either opted for the surveillance strategy or reported no strong preference. Furthermore, management preference in this sample was not related to knowledge but rather to level of state anxiety. This indicates that these decisions may be guided more by emotions than by facts. Research has shown repeatedly that abnormal Pap smears …
Distinctive Components And Perceived Sources Of Gain In Christian Counseling, Rodger K. Bufford, Barbara M. Houston, W Brad Johnson
Distinctive Components And Perceived Sources Of Gain In Christian Counseling, Rodger K. Bufford, Barbara M. Houston, W Brad Johnson
Faculty Publications - Doctor of Psychology (PsyD) Program
This article describes the results of two survey studies designed to assess Christian practitioners’ perspectives regarding both the distinctive components and undergirding sources of gain in Christian counseling. Both studies utilized mem- bers of the Christian Association for Psychological Studies (CAPS). Study 1 employed a convenience sample of 17 CAPS members, while Study 2 obtained a sample of 161 CAPS psychologists. Results of the studies were congruent and offered support for a multi-dimensional model of Christian counseling. Respon- dents were most likely to endorse God’s active involvement in counseling and the counselor’s faith as the most distinctive components of Christian …
A Comparison Of The Transition Of Special Needs Students To Regular Education Students, Anita Burnette
A Comparison Of The Transition Of Special Needs Students To Regular Education Students, Anita Burnette
Masters Theses & Specialist Projects
This study investigated the success of transition from school to community life of special needs students in comparison to a similar population served in regular education. Graduates of a western Kentucky high school over a three year period composed the population for the study- Variables observed were KIRIS test results, economic status, and successful transition as measured by the KIRIS Adult Report to Life. Results indicated special needs students were as successful in the transition process as the population to which they were compared. Results have implications that transition plans and teams are necessary for some regular education students as …
"Patient Compliance In End-Stage Renal Disease, Alan Christensen
"Patient Compliance In End-Stage Renal Disease, Alan Christensen
Alan J. Christensen
No abstract provided.
'Mein Kampf' And New Trends In Information Warfare, Ibpp Editor
'Mein Kampf' And New Trends In Information Warfare, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article explores how on-line commercial enterprises may have significant consequences for what people think, feel, and desire and how they act.
Trends. Message To Another People: Historic Moment, Ibpp Editor
Trends. Message To Another People: Historic Moment, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
The article discusses gratitude expressed for aid during the aftermath of an earthquake in Turkey.