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1952

Psychology

University of New Mexico

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An Operational Investigation Into The Relationships Among Projection, Empathy, And Reality, Patricia Ainsworth Nov 1952

An Operational Investigation Into The Relationships Among Projection, Empathy, And Reality, Patricia Ainsworth

Psychology ETDs

There has long been an interest among psychologists regarding the inner processes of the personality, but it has been only In recent years that an effort has been made to define and delineate these processes experimentally. Early writers in the field have often spoken of these less easily observed aspects such as insight, self-perception, perception of others, projection, the self concept, empathy, realism, etc., but only In recent years have investigators attempted scientifically and experimentally to define these and to show the relationships among such intrinsic processes. The need is great to show these relationships and to delineate clearly these …


A Study Of The Factors Involved In The Liking And Disliking Of The Szondi Pictures, Edward J. Lambert Jun 1952

A Study Of The Factors Involved In The Liking And Disliking Of The Szondi Pictures, Edward J. Lambert

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The purpose of this study is (1) to find the independent, common factors underlying the "liking" and "disliking" of the Szondi pictures and (2) to determine if these factors can be identified by superficial aspects of the pictures.


New Methods Used To Study The Effects Of Acetylcholine In Conjunction With Forced Practice Upon The Transfer Of Handedness In Rats., Shephard Liverant May 1952

New Methods Used To Study The Effects Of Acetylcholine In Conjunction With Forced Practice Upon The Transfer Of Handedness In Rats., Shephard Liverant

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The purpose of this study was to derive then experiment with various controls and techniques in an effort to avoid the faults found in previous methods used to study the effect or Ach upon the transfer of handedness in rats. The approach was to explore new possibilities, rather than adopt a specific design and then collect enough data either to verify or refute the hypothesis in question strictly within the limits of the specified experimental arrangement.