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The Effects Of Age At The Beginning Of Reading Instruction On Reading Achievement, Phyllis G. Wacker Aug 1965

The Effects Of Age At The Beginning Of Reading Instruction On Reading Achievement, Phyllis G. Wacker

Master's Theses

Hunt (1961) found that in lower socio-economio groups training provided by the child' s natural environment was often too haphazard for the efficient development of ideas of which he is capable. Limited experiences, or few "learning sets" may be the cause of lack of achievement. These questions led the experimenter, a year later, to undertake a study of these children after each had had two years of formal, in school, reading instruct ion, and to test the following hypotheses:

1. Four groups of children who had entered school at the same time, but at four different ages, would differ significantly …


The Impact Of The Telephone Industry On The Economy Of Virginia, Homer W. Marshall Jr Aug 1965

The Impact Of The Telephone Industry On The Economy Of Virginia, Homer W. Marshall Jr

Master's Theses

There are forty-two independent telephone companies and the Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Company of Virginia currently providing telephone services throughout the State of Virginia. The general goal of this study is to establish the economic nature and significance of the telephone industry on the State of Virginia. The basic function of this industry is to provide an increasingly vital service - communications within and between areas of the State, The United States, and foreign countries. Some of the background conditions covered in this study, as well as findings, are mentioned in this introduction as an invitation to the reader to …


The Movement For Home Rule In Prince Georges County, Maryland 1961-1964, Paul A. Clark Jr. Aug 1965

The Movement For Home Rule In Prince Georges County, Maryland 1961-1964, Paul A. Clark Jr.

Master's Theses

The purpose of this paper has been to trace the movement for constitutional home rule in Prince Georges County, Maryland. Special attention has been given to the effects of the movement on Prince Georges County government. As a conclusion to this study, several more recommendations are suggested as improvements on the local government administration.


The Behavioral Effects Of Partial Reinforcement As A Function Of The Stimulus Similarity Of The Intertrial Interval, Dennis L. Mclaughlin Jun 1965

The Behavioral Effects Of Partial Reinforcement As A Function Of The Stimulus Similarity Of The Intertrial Interval, Dennis L. Mclaughlin

Master's Theses

Although Pavlov (1927) and Skinner (1938) had published articles dealing with the effects of less than 100% reinforcement upon acquisition and extinction, it was not until the Humphrey's investigation (1939) that partial reinforcement became an enigma for leaning theorists. Hull's theory came under the sharpest criticism because with a decrease in the number of reinforcement in acquisition there was not a corresponding decrease in habit strength as measured by resistance to extinction. Despite much criticism, Hull did not deet it necessary to consider the problem of partial reinforcement in his Principles of Behavior (1943). Humphreys, on the other hand, proposed …


Cognitive Dissonance In Task-Orientedgroups Under Intermittent And Continuous Success, Arthur Hiram Strock Ii Jun 1965

Cognitive Dissonance In Task-Orientedgroups Under Intermittent And Continuous Success, Arthur Hiram Strock Ii

Master's Theses

In a recent study by Burke (1961), the psychological effects of participation in task-oriented groups were studied. This study incorporated selected communication networks, the wheel, circle, and the all-channel, from a number of experimental arrangements that were conceived and developed by Bavelas (1950). Burke’s eighteen five-man groups were seated at a partitioned table containing slots in a center post through which written messages could be sent. This apparatus was similar in design to the table first used and described by Leavitt (1951). The groups worked on a task that required the members to find one symbol among five that was …


Mencius -- Political Philosophy, Chi-Hsiung Shih Apr 1965

Mencius -- Political Philosophy, Chi-Hsiung Shih

Master's Theses

Chinese civilization has strongly influenced Asia since its establishment roughly about .four thousand years ago. The influences have penetrated tho Asiatic countries through the ages and all the traces could be found in history. There is a saying that East is East and West is West. In the so-called East or oriental civilization, the Chinese part of contribution occupies its backbone.

Western civilization usually could be defined with the combination or three parts namely 'democracy', 'sciences' and 'Christianity'. The first two parts can be further traced to the pre-Platonic period in Greece; ·while tho third part was, of course, the …


A Descriptive Analysis Of Responses To The Nuns' Religious Appreception Test, Cel Brocken Jan 1965

A Descriptive Analysis Of Responses To The Nuns' Religious Appreception Test, Cel Brocken

Master's Theses

No abstract provided.


A New Method Of Scoring The How Supervise ? Test, Edward J. Hester Jan 1965

A New Method Of Scoring The How Supervise ? Test, Edward J. Hester

Master's Theses

No abstract provided.


Clinical Judgment As A Function Of Manifest Anxiety And Social Conditions/, Joseph F. Pribyl Jan 1965

Clinical Judgment As A Function Of Manifest Anxiety And Social Conditions/, Joseph F. Pribyl

Master's Theses

No abstract provided.


Attention And Resistance To Extinction, Camillus W. Vahl Jan 1965

Attention And Resistance To Extinction, Camillus W. Vahl

Master's Theses

No abstract provided.


A Study Of The Occupational Pattern Of The Presbyterian Ministry Of The Synod Of North Carolina, James F. Hubbard Jan 1965

A Study Of The Occupational Pattern Of The Presbyterian Ministry Of The Synod Of North Carolina, James F. Hubbard

Master's Theses

The Synod of North Carolina of the Presbyterian Church in the United States operates a Guidance Center on the campus of st. Andrews Presbyterian College at Laurinburg, North Carolina. Similar centers are in operation in other states by the appropriate Synod of the church. It is the task or these centers to provide a program or testing and counseling for high school Juniors and Seniors from local churches throughout the state. Candidates for the ministry are also examined and reports made to the Presbytery in charge. The emphasis is upon vocational and educational guidance. The Guidance Center in North Carolina …


Presentation Factors As Critical Variables In Learning By Program, Guide, And Self Study, Charles Holman Jennings Jan 1965

Presentation Factors As Critical Variables In Learning By Program, Guide, And Self Study, Charles Holman Jennings

Master's Theses

Visionary suggestions for improving formal education are now at last becoming realities. More and better equipped plants are rising. Teachers' salaries are on the increase. More updated text books are available. Ability grouping is Widely practiced. A wider range and greater depth or course offerings enhances the high school curricula. Increased alumni contributions and government grants are leading to expansion of staff and facilities at the college level. However, none of these consider how a student learns. Thus none copes directly with the most basic o! needs, that of making the teaching-learning process itself more effective and efficient. The approach …


A Comparison Of The Responses Of Achievers And Underachievers In A Junior High School On A Biographical Questionnaire, Claude Ashburn Sandy Jan 1965

A Comparison Of The Responses Of Achievers And Underachievers In A Junior High School On A Biographical Questionnaire, Claude Ashburn Sandy

Master's Theses

The purpose of the present study is to discover some of the biographical factors (personal, family, and environmental) which are characteristic of a majority of underachievers in junior high school. The discovery of these factors may lead to the development of an instrument which would assist in the detection, early in school, of an underachieving predisposition. This seems to be a logical possibility in view of a study by Shaw and Mccuen (1960). Their results indicated individual patterns of academic achievement for male and female underachievers beginning early in elementary school. Further, the classification of these factors by content may …


A Political Biography Of Thomas Bahnson Stanley, Warren Wayne Riggan Jan 1965

A Political Biography Of Thomas Bahnson Stanley, Warren Wayne Riggan

Master's Theses

Thomas Bahnson Stanley was born on a farm near Spencer, Henry County, Virginia, July 16, 1890. His mother was Susan Walker Stanley, a native of Walkertown, North Carolina; a daugh­ter of R.L.Walker and a niece of judge Henry Mullins of Martins­ville. His father was Crockett Stanley who served with Company H, Twenty-fourth Virginia Infantry, Pickett's Division, and was wounded at Gettysburg, during the Civil War. He recovered from his wounds to return to Henry County. He was greatly interested in public affairs, being Commissioner of Revenue for Henry County for some twenty years, and filled every public duty carefully and …


Effect Of Successive Training Of Different N-Lengths Under Partial Reinforcement On Resistance To Extinction, Edward Dale Walters Jan 1965

Effect Of Successive Training Of Different N-Lengths Under Partial Reinforcement On Resistance To Extinction, Edward Dale Walters

Master's Theses

This experiment was designed to teat a theoretical interpretation based on Capaldi's modified aftereffects hypothesis. It held that the conditioning successively of different SNs to the lever-presaing response would lead to increased resistance to extinction.


An Analysis Of The Activities Under Public Law 480 : The Food For Peace Program, Charles Frederick Bateman Jan 1965

An Analysis Of The Activities Under Public Law 480 : The Food For Peace Program, Charles Frederick Bateman

Master's Theses

It has been my purpose in this research to unveil a clear picture of the historical activities of our Food For Peace Program, commonly know as Public Law 480, with the hope of' being able to establish a basis for .future understanding. I have examined certain problems arising in both normal and abnormal situations in the activities under Public Law 480, and have presented views as to how they might be corrected or avoided.


Patterns Of Response As A Function Of Intelligence, Motivation, And Personality, David T. Hess Jan 1965

Patterns Of Response As A Function Of Intelligence, Motivation, And Personality, David T. Hess

Master's Theses

The present study will attempt to investigate C and RSR differences, sampling from a broad range of functions, using measures which may be less subject to verbal sets than the more traditional methods used by Couch and Keniston. The differences will be assessed in terms of the subjects' intelligence, general personality function, and test taking motivation.


Emergent Leadership As A Function Of The Leaders Social Distance And The Task Situation, George Stephen Goldstein Jan 1965

Emergent Leadership As A Function Of The Leaders Social Distance And The Task Situation, George Stephen Goldstein

Master's Theses

The present study attempts to investigate the phenomena of social distance of the leader as a function of group effectiveness on different tasks. A number of hypotheses will be studied.


An Analysis Of Extreme Response Set As Related To Personality, David L. Hamilton Jan 1965

An Analysis Of Extreme Response Set As Related To Personality, David L. Hamilton

Master's Theses

The phenomenon that certain individuals have unique and consistent patterns of responding to test items is called ''response set" or "response style". Such a set leads a person to respond to test items differently than he would if the same content were presented in a different manner or form. Thus, when response sets are present, the content of a statement become less important in determining the response. During the last decade, the study of various response styles has been one of the most active areas of research in psychology.


Interest Patterns Of Management Personnel As A Function Of Organizational Level, Arthur Chalmers Omberg Jan 1965

Interest Patterns Of Management Personnel As A Function Of Organizational Level, Arthur Chalmers Omberg

Master's Theses

No abstract provided.


A Descriptive Study Of A Religious Community With Specific Reference To Familism, Mary Agatha. Niebrugge Jan 1965

A Descriptive Study Of A Religious Community With Specific Reference To Familism, Mary Agatha. Niebrugge

Master's Theses

No abstract provided.


Inductive Reasoning At The Grade School Level, Dorothy B. Auw Jan 1965

Inductive Reasoning At The Grade School Level, Dorothy B. Auw

Master's Theses

No abstract provided.


Occupational Aspirations Of High School Seniors As A Function Of Their Standings In School And Family Backgrounds, Richard Wilbur Anderson Jan 1965

Occupational Aspirations Of High School Seniors As A Function Of Their Standings In School And Family Backgrounds, Richard Wilbur Anderson

Master's Theses

No abstract provided.


Response To Music And Its Relation To Personal And Social Adjustment, Mary Frederick Arnold Jan 1965

Response To Music And Its Relation To Personal And Social Adjustment, Mary Frederick Arnold

Master's Theses

No abstract provided.


An Investigation Of The Training And Practices Of Priests In Pastoral Counseling Using The Reports Of Those With Specialized Training And Some Experience, Paschal Baute Jan 1965

An Investigation Of The Training And Practices Of Priests In Pastoral Counseling Using The Reports Of Those With Specialized Training And Some Experience, Paschal Baute

Master's Theses

No abstract provided.


Rigidity: Its Relation To Intelligence As Measured By Psychological Tests And School Performance, Denis Cabezon Jan 1965

Rigidity: Its Relation To Intelligence As Measured By Psychological Tests And School Performance, Denis Cabezon

Master's Theses

No abstract provided.


The Relationship Between Anxiety, Engagement In A Learning Situation, And Client-Centered Teaching, William Edward Davis Jan 1965

The Relationship Between Anxiety, Engagement In A Learning Situation, And Client-Centered Teaching, William Edward Davis

Master's Theses

No abstract provided.


A Personality Description Of The Unwed Pregnant Adolescent, Using Story Sequence Analysis, Rona Marcia (Katz) Fields Jan 1965

A Personality Description Of The Unwed Pregnant Adolescent, Using Story Sequence Analysis, Rona Marcia (Katz) Fields

Master's Theses

No abstract provided.


Comparability Of Group And Individual Bender Reproductions Of Delinquents, Richard G. Doiron Jan 1965

Comparability Of Group And Individual Bender Reproductions Of Delinquents, Richard G. Doiron

Master's Theses

No abstract provided.


The Relationship Of Personality Characteristics, Awareness, And Attitude In A Verbal Conditioning Situation, M. Austin Doherty Jan 1965

The Relationship Of Personality Characteristics, Awareness, And Attitude In A Verbal Conditioning Situation, M. Austin Doherty

Master's Theses

No abstract provided.