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Full-Text Articles in Social and Behavioral Sciences
The Effects Of Non-Contingent Stimuli On Rate Of Lever Pressing Using Human Subjects, Dan V. Lebenta
The Effects Of Non-Contingent Stimuli On Rate Of Lever Pressing Using Human Subjects, Dan V. Lebenta
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.
The Effects Of Teacher-Aides On Teachers Perceptions: An Exploratory Study Of Definitions Of Status-Role Activities, Major Classroom Problems, And Status-Role Satisfaction, John H. Natzke
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.
An Experimental Analysis Of Human Social Behavior In A Competitive Situation With The Opportunity For Aggression, William A. Michael
An Experimental Analysis Of Human Social Behavior In A Competitive Situation With The Opportunity For Aggression, William A. Michael
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.
Are Pschological Principles Useful?(A Guid To The Study Of Human Learning), David R. Stone
Are Pschological Principles Useful?(A Guid To The Study Of Human Learning), David R. Stone
Faculty Honor Lectures
To some extent, each person is his own doctor, his own economist, his own historian, his own counselor, his own psychologist, and his own teacher.
It is said that a man who is his own lawyer has a fool for a client. Can the same be said of a man's other roles? At least for learning (which professionally intersects education and psychology) any person may have the goal of helping himself to appreciate and evaluate the role of the learning professional.
A knowledge explosion has taken place in the area of learning, as in the many fields of science in …
Effects Of Serial Position Of Relevant Cue In The Rehearsal Order And Method Of Encoding On Attention In A Single Cue Concept Identification Task, Barbara M. Bethel
Effects Of Serial Position Of Relevant Cue In The Rehearsal Order And Method Of Encoding On Attention In A Single Cue Concept Identification Task, Barbara M. Bethel
Student Work
Five groups of Ss were forced to encode briefly exposed stimuli in a prescribed order and to classify the stimulus as a negative or a positive instance of the concept. For the first four groups, trials to criterion were found to be a function of the ordinal position of the relevant cue in the encoding order. These groups were forced to encode in an ungrammatical order. The fifth group employed a grammatical order of encoding and the position of the relevant cue was randomly assigned to an S. The fifth group was found to be superior to the other four …
Relevancy Of Exteroceptive And Response Produced Cues As A Determinant Of Mixed Delayed Matching To Sample Performance., David Perkins
Relevancy Of Exteroceptive And Response Produced Cues As A Determinant Of Mixed Delayed Matching To Sample Performance., David Perkins
Psychology ETDs
ABSTRACT
Traditional delayed matching-to-sample paradigms may confound the cue properties associated with external stimuli and those cues produced by Ss delay interval behavior. This possible confounding arises since traditional paradigms explicitly control external stimuli, but include no control of Ss delay interval behavior.
In order to control the response produced cues during the delay interval, the present experiment required three groups of four pigeons each to complete, either a FR8 or FR16 during the delay intervals between the offset of standard hues and the onset of the comparison or matching stimuli. Depending upon the experimental conditions, a particular fixed ratio …
Stimulus Balance And Preference In The Japanese Quail, Richard Leon Mead
Stimulus Balance And Preference In The Japanese Quail, Richard Leon Mead
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.
Brighton Rock: Growth In Psychological Insight, Sr. Catherine Madigan
Brighton Rock: Growth In Psychological Insight, Sr. Catherine Madigan
Electronic Thesis and Dissertation
A major literary trend in twentieth century Western literature is psychological realism in the novel. Henry James, generally acknowledged as a master in this field of writing, set the pattern for this type. It is difficult to follow a literary form that has been well developed by another author, particularly a writer like James; yet, this is what Graham Greene has attempted to do. In his fictional works, Greene has used some of the insights that he gleaned from reading Henry James, whom he "ranks with the greatest of creative writers"
Effect Of Self-Concept Upon Performance Following Failure Stress, Daniel Stern
Effect Of Self-Concept Upon Performance Following Failure Stress, Daniel Stern
Master's Theses
Jahoda (1958) has summarized the thinking, which has been done about a group of behaviors jointly labeled "positive mental health." After reviewing the conceptualizations of both phenomenologically and analytically oriented writers, Jahoda distilled six classes of responses, which have been listed as representative of mental health. These general classes of responses includes (1) positive self-attitudes, (2) self-actualizing behavior, (J) integrative behavior, (4) autonomous behavior, (5) accurate perceptual behavior, (6) behavior by which the subject obtains mastery over his environment. Of the six response classes listed, two were chosen for the present study. Specifically, the relationship between the general categories of …
The Effects Of Morphine On Shock-Induced Aggression In The Squirrel Monkey, Grace S. Emley
The Effects Of Morphine On Shock-Induced Aggression In The Squirrel Monkey, Grace S. Emley
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.
Classical Discrimination Conditioning Of Pain-Elicited Aggression, Delmar A. Ozolins
Classical Discrimination Conditioning Of Pain-Elicited Aggression, Delmar A. Ozolins
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.
Changes In Rates Of Food-Reinforced Bar-Pressing And Collateral Licking During A Signal Preceding Response-Independent Shock, Sander Stern
Changes In Rates Of Food-Reinforced Bar-Pressing And Collateral Licking During A Signal Preceding Response-Independent Shock, Sander Stern
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.
Conditioned Helplessness And Human Escape Behavior, Robert E. Gabbard Jr.
Conditioned Helplessness And Human Escape Behavior, Robert E. Gabbard Jr.
All Master's Theses
The present study was undertaken to determine, first, whether or not "helplessness" can be conditioned in human subjects, and, secondly, the amount of behavioral variability that can be accounted for in terms of locus of control as measured by Rotter's Internal-External control scale (I-E scale).
Philosophy Of Human Nature As A Function Of Political Preference, Political Involvement, And Age, Ralph L. Anderson
Philosophy Of Human Nature As A Function Of Political Preference, Political Involvement, And Age, Ralph L. Anderson
All Master's Theses
The present study used the Philosophy of Human Nature (PHN) Scale and a 2X2X2 factorial design with party preference, level of political involvement, and age as the three main effects to test twelve specific hypotheses. One hundred twenty subjects were randomly selected from among the Democratic and Republican parties of Kittitas County and students from Central Washington State College, and the PHN Scale was administered to them.
Semantic Differential Relationships As A Determinant Of Clustering, Burr R. Beckwith
Semantic Differential Relationships As A Determinant Of Clustering, Burr R. Beckwith
All Master's Theses
In the past, clustering research has focused primarily on the effect of pre-experimental associations and/or conceptual relationships on clustering in free recall. The present study marks a departure from this trend in that it was designed to determine under what conditions SD relationships among task-items would mediate clustering.
The Effect Of Pretesting On The Training Of Conservation Behavior, Lynn Mannan
The Effect Of Pretesting On The Training Of Conservation Behavior, Lynn Mannan
All Master's Theses
The purpose of the present research is to determine if a relationship exists between the traditional Piaget tasks used to identify the preoperational and transitional children and the effects of the training procedures designed to increase conservation behavior.
The Effects Of Varying A T Group Design Upon Self Concept, George Richard Woodruff
The Effects Of Varying A T Group Design Upon Self Concept, George Richard Woodruff
All Master's Theses
The purpose of this study was to examine what effects the varying of a T Group design would have upon self-concept and also to determine whether or not individuals who had participated in a T Group would report more positive self-concepts than persons who had not had such an experience.
Generalization Effects Of Verbal Conditioning In Chronic Schizophrenics, James Larry Tichenor
Generalization Effects Of Verbal Conditioning In Chronic Schizophrenics, James Larry Tichenor
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.
Avoidance Of Time-Out From, And Withdrawal Of, Positive Reinforcement In Humans: Reduction In Actual And Potential Reinforcement As A Stimulus For Aggression, Brigitte Symannek
Avoidance Of Time-Out From, And Withdrawal Of, Positive Reinforcement In Humans: Reduction In Actual And Potential Reinforcement As A Stimulus For Aggression, Brigitte Symannek
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.
Use Of An Avoidance Paradigm In The Treatment Of Torticollis, Sharon L. Surratt
Use Of An Avoidance Paradigm In The Treatment Of Torticollis, Sharon L. Surratt
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.
Behavioral Contrast: A Comparison Of Responses Maintained By Qualitatively Different Reinforcers, Paul Whelan
Behavioral Contrast: A Comparison Of Responses Maintained By Qualitatively Different Reinforcers, Paul Whelan
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.
Effects Of X-Radiation On Saccharine Consumption As A Function Of Dosage And Interstimulus Interval, Michael Drillings
Effects Of X-Radiation On Saccharine Consumption As A Function Of Dosage And Interstimulus Interval, Michael Drillings
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.
Some Relationships Associated With Academic Success In Graduate Work At A Midwestern University, Stelios Georgiou Chimonides
Some Relationships Associated With Academic Success In Graduate Work At A Midwestern University, Stelios Georgiou Chimonides
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.
An Analysis Of Worker Satisfaction, Thomas W. Westrate
An Analysis Of Worker Satisfaction, Thomas W. Westrate
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.
An Attempt To Manipulate The Results Of A Psychomotor Learning Task, Robert D. Cable
An Attempt To Manipulate The Results Of A Psychomotor Learning Task, Robert D. Cable
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.
"Suicide As A Way Of Life", John Kerr, Hugo Maynard, Ronald Snodgrass
"Suicide As A Way Of Life", John Kerr, Hugo Maynard, Ronald Snodgrass
Special Collections: Oregon Public Speakers
A panel discussion with Hugo Maynard (PSU Institute for Psychological Study), Ronald Snodgrass (Willamette Learning Center), and John Kerr (Director of Schoolhouse), participants.
Significant Personality Variables Involved In Noetic Problems, Richard A. Depue
Significant Personality Variables Involved In Noetic Problems, Richard A. Depue
Master's Theses
The purpose of the study reported here is to examine further the nature of noogenic neurosis, and to attempt to determine what personality variables might be related to it and its development. This will be done by administering the PIL and a number of personality scales to samples of male college students and inpatient neurotics. From the resulting data it will be possible to teat the following hypotheses: (1) that the male college students will have a significantly higher mean PIL score than the inpatient neurotics; and (2) that significant correlations will appear among the relationships between PIL scores and …
The Relationship Of Liberalism-Conservatism To Anxiety And Ego Strength, Orpha Sherman Harris
The Relationship Of Liberalism-Conservatism To Anxiety And Ego Strength, Orpha Sherman Harris
Master's Theses
Through the medium or television our senses are everyday bombarded by the sights and sounds of student unrest on our college campuses. Radical students take over campus buildings, go on strike and refuse to attend classes until their "demands" are met. They want a "piece of the action" even to the hiring and firing of professors, and will risk expulsion to attain their goals. Even conservative students demand that curricula and instruction be upgraded though their methods for achieving their goals are less disruptive or dramatic. Liberal youth today are demanding the right to smoke marijuana,to "trip" on LSD, to …
Generalization Of A Matching Discrimination, Klaus E. Liebold
Generalization Of A Matching Discrimination, Klaus E. Liebold
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.
Randomness As An Element Of Stimulus Complexity, Norman M. Kiracofe
Randomness As An Element Of Stimulus Complexity, Norman M. Kiracofe
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.