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Nurse-Patient Interpretations Of The Nurse's Touch, Judith Ann Trowbridge Aug 1967

Nurse-Patient Interpretations Of The Nurse's Touch, Judith Ann Trowbridge

Loma Linda University Electronic Theses, Dissertations & Projects

The purpose of this study was to discover whether or not patients and nurses derived a similar meaning from pictures of a nurse touching a patient in various ways. Five by seven inch black and white photographs were shown to thirty patients and thirty registered nurses. The subjects were controlled in regard to sex, race, residence, language, and physical and emotional orientation. They were asked to focus upon the photographed nurse's touch and to tell in one or two words what meaning they felt that the nurse was trying to convey to the patient by her touch. Responses were recorded …


The Presentation And Withdrawal Of Positive Reinforcement As A Behavioral Modifier Of Hyperactivity, Michael Bridges Cole Jul 1967

The Presentation And Withdrawal Of Positive Reinforcement As A Behavioral Modifier Of Hyperactivity, Michael Bridges Cole

Electronic Theses & Dissertations

Operant conditioning had its origin in research with infra-humans and later, when humans were used as subjects, the research was still done in a laboratory. Only within the last half of a decade has it been applied with any frequency to humans outside the laboratory.


An Odontometric Study Of Five Contemporary Western United States Indian And Alaskan Eskimo Groups, John A. Matis Jun 1967

An Odontometric Study Of Five Contemporary Western United States Indian And Alaskan Eskimo Groups, John A. Matis

Loma Linda University Electronic Theses, Dissertations & Projects

The morphologic characteristics of the oral cavity in five contemporary Western Indian and Alaskan Eskimo groups have been investigated by the use of study models of the dental archs. The sample consisted of 216 individuals, including 44 Navajos, 43 Apaches, 40 Papagos, 42 Pimas and 47 Alaskan Eskimos.

The first purpose of the study was to determine the extent of investigator error. This was accomplished by remeasuring many morphologic traits of the dentition in 125 Indians which had previously been measured by different investigators using the same study models. It was found that investigator error can be significant, even in …


Pumpkin Seed Tea Cure, Elsie Diamond Smith Apr 1967

Pumpkin Seed Tea Cure, Elsie Diamond Smith

Maine Song and Story Sampler

In the short anecdote heard here, Elsie Smith explains her experience with pumpkin seed tea and how she saw it work.


Assessing Manifest Coping Behavior Of Mentally Retarded Institutionalized Males With An Observational Technique, Daryle I. Bass Apr 1967

Assessing Manifest Coping Behavior Of Mentally Retarded Institutionalized Males With An Observational Technique, Daryle I. Bass

Electronic Theses & Dissertations

It was the purpose of the present study to explore the feasibility of investigating naturally occurring behavior of mental retardates with an observational technique.

Twelve mentally retarded male subjects, ages sixteen to twenty one, with Adaptive Behavior levels of upper III, were observed for a total of four observational time blocks of fifteen minutes each. From the collected data 105 behavioral events were extracted, and sorted as to their appropriateness or inappropriateness in the behavioral setting. Each subject was assigned scores based on frequency counts of occurrence of appropriate and inappropriate behaviors manifested during his four observational time blocks. Rank …


Danger : Watch Out For Foot-And-Mouth Disease, Department Of Agriculture, Western Australia Jan 1967

Danger : Watch Out For Foot-And-Mouth Disease, Department Of Agriculture, Western Australia

Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4

This article was prepared by officers of the Department of Agriculture's Animal Division, with the approval of the Chief Quarantine Officer (Animals) for Western Australia.

THE introduction of foot-and-mouth disease into Australia would be an event of national importance.

Its economic consequences could be far-reaching and grave.


An Analysis Of Avoidance Behavior, Judith Ann Nichols Jan 1967

An Analysis Of Avoidance Behavior, Judith Ann Nichols

Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects

No abstract provided.


Situational Factors In Emitted Reinforcing Behavior, Jo Ellen Kirssin Jan 1967

Situational Factors In Emitted Reinforcing Behavior, Jo Ellen Kirssin

Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects

No abstract provided.


Imitation As A Function Of Drive, Reinforcement, And Stimulus Ambiguity, Anne V. Larson Jan 1967

Imitation As A Function Of Drive, Reinforcement, And Stimulus Ambiguity, Anne V. Larson

Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects

No abstract provided.


Fluoridation Facts: Answers To Criticisms Of Fluoridation (1967), American Dental Association Jan 1967

Fluoridation Facts: Answers To Criticisms Of Fluoridation (1967), American Dental Association

Patient Dental Health Education Brochures

No abstract provided.


Comparison Of General Athletic Ability Of Four Groups Of College Athletes As Measured By Cozens' Test Of General Athletic Ability For College Men, Theodore James Schmitz Jan 1967

Comparison Of General Athletic Ability Of Four Groups Of College Athletes As Measured By Cozens' Test Of General Athletic Ability For College Men, Theodore James Schmitz

Masters Theses

No abstract provided.


Effect Of Overload On The Accuracy Of Throwing A Football, Richard Hopek Jan 1967

Effect Of Overload On The Accuracy Of Throwing A Football, Richard Hopek

Masters Theses

No abstract provided.


The Effect Of Grip Strength In Relation To Success In High School Wrestling, John L. Cutlip Jan 1967

The Effect Of Grip Strength In Relation To Success In High School Wrestling, John L. Cutlip

Masters Theses

No abstract provided.