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Full-Text Articles in Experimental Analysis of Behavior
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.
A Study Of The Variables Influencing Subliminal Perception, Daniel Gilman
A Study Of The Variables Influencing Subliminal Perception, Daniel Gilman
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.
Attitude Changes Toward Mental Health As Related To A College Course In Abnormal Psychology, E. Philip Trapp
Attitude Changes Toward Mental Health As Related To A College Course In Abnormal Psychology, E. Philip Trapp
Journal of the Arkansas Academy of Science
No abstract provided.
An Analysis Of Certain Responses To A Color Association Test, Norbett Lawrence Mintz
An Analysis Of Certain Responses To A Color Association Test, Norbett Lawrence Mintz
Psychology ETDs
The study to be presented in this thesis is a direct outgrowth of four years of work by the writer and his associates. Because none of the previous studies has been published and no statement of the over-all purpose of this study exists, it was deemed advisable to review the entire background of the present investigation. Therefore, the thesis has been divided into two parts.
Part One Shall: (1) demonstrate that the color association test resulted from a combination of color matching technique and the word association method; (2) present the purpose for which the test was developed; (3) review …