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A Study Of The Effect Of Chronological Age On Reading Performance In The First, Second And Third Grades, Gale L. Fuller Jul 1954

A Study Of The Effect Of Chronological Age On Reading Performance In The First, Second And Third Grades, Gale L. Fuller

Student Work

Reading, a complex psycho-physiological, thought-provoking process if concerned with the communication of ideas from writer to reader (16). In reading, one is not having first-hand experience with human events. Rather, he is having vicarious experiences by interpreting the written record of another person’s experience. Many skills and abilities; i.e., word recognition, drawing of inferences, the organization of ideas, comprehension of meaning, and a host of others, are involved in the reading process. However, reading does not involve these skills individually. They operate together in meaningful situations to serve one’s purpose.

Learning to read is a central concern of all children, …


Discrimination Of Manics And Depressives By The Projective Technique, Handwriting Analysis, Roscoe Sease Aull Jul 1954

Discrimination Of Manics And Depressives By The Projective Technique, Handwriting Analysis, Roscoe Sease Aull

Master's Theses

Graphology ia one of the oldest of psychological methods, but despite its long history it has not yet been established as an exact scientific technique. This existing situation is not so unique if we stop to consider that most other methods of personality analysis are not without flaws either. Perhaps when personality itself is better understood and consistently defined, graphology will be able to make more rapid advances. Conflict in the development of consistent graphological techniques is a main cause also in the struggle for scientific acceptance. Two major problems seem to face the graphologists today. The first is the …


Specific Factors Associated With Adjustment Of A Class Of Sixth Grade Students, Sonia Bogin Haas Jun 1954

Specific Factors Associated With Adjustment Of A Class Of Sixth Grade Students, Sonia Bogin Haas

Psychology ETDs

The purpose of this study was to examine the extent to which certain specific factors are associated with adjustment of a class of sixth grade students. The Mental Health Analysis, a personality test, (32) was administered to a sixth grade class in a public school in Albuquerque, New Mexico. These students were then compared in the following factors: willingness to accept damaging statements about themselves, friendship status, leadership status as compiled from ratings made by the peer group, leadership status as rated by the teacher, adjustment rank as rated by the teacher, achievement test score, intelligence test score, age, height, …


The Use Of A Diagnostic Spelling Test In The Analysis Of Spelling Problems, Geraldine L. Whitted May 1954

The Use Of A Diagnostic Spelling Test In The Analysis Of Spelling Problems, Geraldine L. Whitted

Student Work

From the first attempt to standardize English spelling In the eighteenth century, to the present, the problem of spelling has caused much concern, comment, criticism, and discussion.

The absence of any practical diagnostic tool which would enable educators and clinicians to discover the type of disabilities of those with whom they come In professional contact and the causes for the spelling disabilities prompted this study.


Certain Basic Concepts In The Educational Philosophy Of The Church Of Jesus Christ Of Latter-Day Saints 1830-1930, Wendell O. Rich May 1954

Certain Basic Concepts In The Educational Philosophy Of The Church Of Jesus Christ Of Latter-Day Saints 1830-1930, Wendell O. Rich

All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023

This study is an attempt to search out and define, where possible, certain basic concepts in the educational philosophy of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints during its first century from 1830 to 1930. Commonly known as the Mormon Church, the membership numbered approximately one million two hundred thousand in 1954. While concentrated largely in the Western United States area, it has many congregations across the United States and scattered in countries throughout the world. Showing an active interest in education, the Church has sponsored a program both formal and informal in nature. This program, with its accompanying …


A Study Of Reaction Time As A Test For Validity Of Personality Questionnaires, William Mccague Shearer May 1954

A Study Of Reaction Time As A Test For Validity Of Personality Questionnaires, William Mccague Shearer

Masters Theses

No abstract provided.


An Investigation Of Certain Personality Factors Of Two Groups Seperated On The Basis Of A Color Association Test, Paul Raymond Binner Jan 1954

An Investigation Of Certain Personality Factors Of Two Groups Seperated On The Basis Of A Color Association Test, Paul Raymond Binner

Psychology ETDs

It would be of interest to explore, in greater detail, further possible differences between these two groups, the "high orange" and "low orange." Accordingly, the purpose of this study was to seek possible differences between the two groups with respect to certain more specific personality variables. The importance of such a study, in addition to shedding light upon the characteristics of groups separated by means of the color association test, is also seen in the fact that it might provide information bearing upon the understanding, prediction and control of behavior-problem cases.


A Study Of The Influence Of The Temporal Position Of Success And Failure Upon Level Of Aspiration, Robert Clair Nicolay Jan 1954

A Study Of The Influence Of The Temporal Position Of Success And Failure Upon Level Of Aspiration, Robert Clair Nicolay

Dissertations

No abstract provided.


The Supervision Of The Guidance Program In A Small High School, John H. Clark Jan 1954

The Supervision Of The Guidance Program In A Small High School, John H. Clark

All Graduate Projects

The small high school has some problems to overcome in order to do an effective job in the guidance of its young people. It is difficult for the staff to find time for guidance activities in the busy schedule of today's curriculum. Released time is very necessary if effective counseling is to be done.

Another problan to be faced is the lack of trained personnel to head the guidance program. The high school principal must find a capable person or else head the program himself.

A third problem faced by the small high school is that of maintaining adequate records …


Perseverative Phenomena And Shift Ability, Edward Ernest Ware Jan 1954

Perseverative Phenomena And Shift Ability, Edward Ernest Ware

Master's Theses

Numerous studies relating adjustment to perseveration are given in the first chapter. The present study investigated this relationship in order to ascertain whether those high in shift ability will make better social than emotional adjustments and those law in shirt ability will be better adjusted emotionally than socially. The logic for the above hypothesis has been that the ability to change, flexibility, is helpful in dealing with people and social situations, but may create an instability within the individual. Also investigated in this research were the relationship between intelligence, and shift ability, conservatism and adjustment, and also the relationship between …


A Study In The Development And Use Of The Place-A-Person Test, Ola Frances Hill Jan 1954

A Study In The Development And Use Of The Place-A-Person Test, Ola Frances Hill

Master's Theses

The purposes of this paper are two-fold, first, to present data in the development of the Place-A-Person test as a technique for clinical use in eliciting children's parental and sibling preferences, and secondly, to present experimental findings of the test in regard to parental preferences in a large sample.


Rorschach Determinants Of Creativity, Marie Crandall Smith Jan 1954

Rorschach Determinants Of Creativity, Marie Crandall Smith

Master's Theses

This psychological investigation has its origin and incentive in the keen interest aroused by Professor Austin E. Grigg in the Rorschach Test, chiefly through his course in Clinical and Projective Tests.


The Discriminatory Power Of Time-Phase Patterns In At Stories, George Ridley Lewis Jan 1954

The Discriminatory Power Of Time-Phase Patterns In At Stories, George Ridley Lewis

Master's Theses

No abstract provided.


A Comparison Of Two Adjustment Inventories On The Eighth-Grade Level, Elizabeth Jane Murphy Jan 1954

A Comparison Of Two Adjustment Inventories On The Eighth-Grade Level, Elizabeth Jane Murphy

Master's Theses

No abstract provided.


A Study Of Chromatic Stereo-Effects, Thaddeus Rudolph Murroughs Jan 1954

A Study Of Chromatic Stereo-Effects, Thaddeus Rudolph Murroughs

Master's Theses

No abstract provided.


The Thurstone Temperament Schedule As An Instrument Of Supervisory Evaluation, Francis Xavier Paone Jan 1954

The Thurstone Temperament Schedule As An Instrument Of Supervisory Evaluation, Francis Xavier Paone

Master's Theses

No abstract provided.


A Study Of Rorschach Responses Of Asthmatic Children, Robert Neil Traisman Jan 1954

A Study Of Rorschach Responses Of Asthmatic Children, Robert Neil Traisman

Master's Theses

No abstract provided.


A Study Of Certain "Difficult" Words Used In The Administration Of The Revised Stanford-Binet Scale, Form L, George Kenneth Zak Jan 1954

A Study Of Certain "Difficult" Words Used In The Administration Of The Revised Stanford-Binet Scale, Form L, George Kenneth Zak

Master's Theses

No abstract provided.


An Experimental Study Of The Effect Of The Trial Blot Administration On Child Rorschach Responses At The Eight Year Level, Joan Carroll Baldwin Jan 1954

An Experimental Study Of The Effect Of The Trial Blot Administration On Child Rorschach Responses At The Eight Year Level, Joan Carroll Baldwin

Master's Theses

No abstract provided.


An Analysis Of The Performances Of Six-Month-Old Infants On The Cattell Infant Intelligence Scale, Patricia Bledsoe Jan 1954

An Analysis Of The Performances Of Six-Month-Old Infants On The Cattell Infant Intelligence Scale, Patricia Bledsoe

Master's Theses

No abstract provided.


Judgments Of The Self Made In The Absence Of Self-Recognition, Richard George Doyle Jan 1954

Judgments Of The Self Made In The Absence Of Self-Recognition, Richard George Doyle

Master's Theses

No abstract provided.


A Study Of The Original Norms Of The Furfey Developmental Age Scale Witha1952 Population, Edward Maurice Flaherty Jan 1954

A Study Of The Original Norms Of The Furfey Developmental Age Scale Witha1952 Population, Edward Maurice Flaherty

Master's Theses

No abstract provided.


A Psychological Investigation Of The Effect Of Learning A Foreign Language On The Development Of Certain Skills In English, Alan J. Fredian Jan 1954

A Psychological Investigation Of The Effect Of Learning A Foreign Language On The Development Of Certain Skills In English, Alan J. Fredian

Master's Theses

No abstract provided.


The Comparison Of Problem Areas For Entering Juniors And Leaving Seniors At Jones Commercial High School, Ruth Mary Gorman Jan 1954

The Comparison Of Problem Areas For Entering Juniors And Leaving Seniors At Jones Commercial High School, Ruth Mary Gorman

Master's Theses

No abstract provided.


Rorschach Responses Of Nine-Year Old Children, Catherine J. Ivis Jan 1954

Rorschach Responses Of Nine-Year Old Children, Catherine J. Ivis

Master's Theses

No abstract provided.


An Investigation Of Relationship Between Personality Adjustment And Disparity Of Verbal And Performance Intelligence, Herman Edward Frick Jan 1954

An Investigation Of Relationship Between Personality Adjustment And Disparity Of Verbal And Performance Intelligence, Herman Edward Frick

University of the Pacific Theses and Dissertations

The problem of the thesis was as follows: On a selected group of children, to what extent are differences between scores of verbal and performance intelligence tests useful as group and individual measures of adjustment? Adjustment was measured by A Test of Personality Adjustment by Carl Rogers. Verbal and performance intelligence were measured by the Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children. Differences between scores of verbal and performance tests were measured by a specified criterion, disparity. The problem, findings, and interpretations were limited to these criteria.


Types Of Behavior During Labor And Delivery And Scores On The Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory, Bette Gloria Winthers Jan 1954

Types Of Behavior During Labor And Delivery And Scores On The Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory, Bette Gloria Winthers

University of the Pacific Theses and Dissertations

Purpose of the Study

The thesis of this study is that personality characteristics can be shown as factors in the variation of behavior which occurs during labor and childbirth. It is felt that if personality traits can be measured by a standard device they will correlate with various types of behavior expressed during labor. The Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory is one instrument which tests all of the more important phases of personality. This test was chosen as the device to be used in this study to determine the personality traits of the women involved. Therefore, the purpose of this study …


Emotional Stability In Stress And The Rorschach Personality Test Of High School Football Players., Melvin Prince Reid Jan 1954

Emotional Stability In Stress And The Rorschach Personality Test Of High School Football Players., Melvin Prince Reid

LSU Historical Dissertations and Theses

No abstract provided.


A Preliminary Investigation Of A Measure Of Empathy And Its Relationships To The Mmpi Scales, Frank Peter Amedeo Jan 1954

A Preliminary Investigation Of A Measure Of Empathy And Its Relationships To The Mmpi Scales, Frank Peter Amedeo

Psychology ETDs

The present study is an attempt to obtain a measure empathic ability, and to investigate its relationship to an instrument of personality measurement, the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory. The immediate problem under study is whether or not there is some differentiation among the MMPI scales for persons who show wide differences in this empathic response.


An Experimental Study Of Rorschach Performance Of Six-Year-Olds With And Without A Trial Block, Katusha Marilyn Didenko Jan 1954

An Experimental Study Of Rorschach Performance Of Six-Year-Olds With And Without A Trial Block, Katusha Marilyn Didenko

Master's Theses

No abstract provided.