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Full-Text Articles in Social and Behavioral Sciences
The Human Movement Factor Of The Rorschach Test As A Predictor Of Intelligence, Samuel Cucciare
The Human Movement Factor Of The Rorschach Test As A Predictor Of Intelligence, Samuel Cucciare
University of the Pacific Theses and Dissertations
It is possible to determine the degree of intelligence of an individual by use of the M (human movement) response of the Group Rorschach Blank arranged by M. R. Harrower.
Is there a significant difference between the correlation of summed human movement Rorschach scores and intelligence test scores earned in a sixth grade elementary school population.
The writer is attempting to determine further whether or not it is possible to predict the intelligence of an individual by use of the M (human movement) response of the Group Rorschach Blank.
Click-Intensity Discrimination In Relation To The Statistics Of The N1 Response, Harvey B. Taub
Click-Intensity Discrimination In Relation To The Statistics Of The N1 Response, Harvey B. Taub
Dissertations, Theses, and Capstone Projects
No abstract available.
An Exploration Of The "Fear Of Hawk" Hypothesis Using Stationary Silhouetted Stimuli With Naive Japanese Quail, John Stuart Clement
An Exploration Of The "Fear Of Hawk" Hypothesis Using Stationary Silhouetted Stimuli With Naive Japanese Quail, John Stuart Clement
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.
A Reliability And Validity Assessment Of Scales Measuring The Perception Of The Evaluations Of Others, John A. Vonk
A Reliability And Validity Assessment Of Scales Measuring The Perception Of The Evaluations Of Others, John A. Vonk
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.
Token Economy: An Incentive Program For Chronic Mental Patients, Zeena Ellen Zeidberg
Token Economy: An Incentive Program For Chronic Mental Patients, Zeena Ellen Zeidberg
Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects
No abstract provided.
Color Preferences And Self-Concept Related Through Color Meanings, Maureen Lucille Landis
Color Preferences And Self-Concept Related Through Color Meanings, Maureen Lucille Landis
Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects
No abstract provided.
Prognostic Validation Of Several Measures For Indices Of Cognitive Functioning In Educable Mentally Retarded Pupils, Richard Harris Freer
Prognostic Validation Of Several Measures For Indices Of Cognitive Functioning In Educable Mentally Retarded Pupils, Richard Harris Freer
Arts & Sciences Electronic Theses and Dissertations
No abstract provided.
Sex Differences In Associative Structure, Riley F. Elder Jr.
Sex Differences In Associative Structure, Riley F. Elder Jr.
Doctoral Dissertations
First, the history of the concept of associative structure was traced, and various methods of its assessment were reviewed. Included, also, was a survey of word association literature, with emphasis on the most recent studies. Three separate studies followed which were diverse techniques for the assessment of sex differences in associative structure, plus suggestions of some possible reasons--both proximate and remote--for these differences.
The first procedure consisted of an investigation of the Jenkins and Palermo Word Association Norms with respect to sexually distinct responses. This revealed many significantly differing responses, and suggested that the differences were the result of a …
Effects Of Early Experience Upon Open-Field Behavior And The Conditioning And Extinction Of Conditioned Suppression, Larry D. Irey
Effects Of Early Experience Upon Open-Field Behavior And The Conditioning And Extinction Of Conditioned Suppression, Larry D. Irey
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.
School Racial Composition: A Social-Psychological Study Of Self Images And Achievement, Ellyn Ruth Robert
School Racial Composition: A Social-Psychological Study Of Self Images And Achievement, Ellyn Ruth Robert
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.
The Effects Of Non-Contingent Positive And Negative Reinforcers Upon Escape Behavior, Gerald A. Young
The Effects Of Non-Contingent Positive And Negative Reinforcers Upon Escape Behavior, Gerald A. Young
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.
An Analysis Of Aggressive Display In The Game Cock: Response Decrement And Reinstatement, William Herbert Fullmer
An Analysis Of Aggressive Display In The Game Cock: Response Decrement And Reinstatement, William Herbert Fullmer
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.
Classical Conditioning Of Aggression: A Developmental Study, Bruce E. Gideon
Classical Conditioning Of Aggression: A Developmental Study, Bruce E. Gideon
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.
Generalization Of A Nonmatching Discrimination, Frederick W. Kladder
Generalization Of A Nonmatching Discrimination, Frederick W. Kladder
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.
An Elementary Student As A Behavioral Engineer, Paul R. Surratt
An Elementary Student As A Behavioral Engineer, Paul R. Surratt
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.
Escape From Conditioned Suppression In The Pigeon, Robert Douglas Hienz
Escape From Conditioned Suppression In The Pigeon, Robert Douglas Hienz
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.
The Effect Of Tonal Proximity Upon The Memory Of A Set Of Tones, William M. Walters Jr.
The Effect Of Tonal Proximity Upon The Memory Of A Set Of Tones, William M. Walters Jr.
Masters Theses
The purpose of the present study was to investigate the characteristics of music to which people respond. Ortmann's finding that the songs of Schubert, Schumann, Brahms, and R. Strauss are characterized by more frequent use of smaller intervals implies that small intervals are more typical in western music.
In Experiment I random sets of notes were played by the experimenter on a toy xylophone, and the subject was asked to reproduce the set on an identical instrument. The results were that subjects were generally capable of finding the correct notes, but this ability declined as the size of the set …
Operant Conditioning Of Heart Rate Changes In Curarized Rats With Brain Stimulation Reinforcement, David Hothersall
Operant Conditioning Of Heart Rate Changes In Curarized Rats With Brain Stimulation Reinforcement, David Hothersall
Doctoral Dissertations
Many learning theorists have distinguished between autonomic responses which can be conditioned using classical conditioning procedures, and skeletal responses which can be conditioned using operant or instrumental conditioning procedures. In recent years this distinction has been challenged since such autonomic responses as changes in heart rate, GSRs, vasoconstriction and vasodilation, and changes in blood pressure have all been conditioned as operants.
The aim of this study was to investigate the possibility that both increases and decreases in heart rate could be conditioned in groups of curarized rats using an operant conditioning procedure with brain stimulation as the reinforcement for the …
Concept Identification As A Function Of Three Semantic Dimensions, Richard Eugene Edwards
Concept Identification As A Function Of Three Semantic Dimensions, Richard Eugene Edwards
All Master's Theses
It is the purpose of the present study to determine the differential effects of the three primary semantic dimensions on the ability of Ss to solve a concept identification problem. It was hypothesized that the performance level, as measured by a criterion of learning ten successive responses containing no more than one error, time to completion, and the total number of errors, will be higher for Ss working on the evaluative dimension than for Ss working on the potency or activity dimensions. Two additional hypotheses were formulated in an attempt to answer the following questions: 1) Is the ability to …
Verbal Conditioning With Vicarious Reinforcement As Related To Peer Attitudes In Grade-School Children, Margaret Mccutcheon Lauterbach
Verbal Conditioning With Vicarious Reinforcement As Related To Peer Attitudes In Grade-School Children, Margaret Mccutcheon Lauterbach
All Master's Theses
The purpose of the present study was to determine the effects of peer attitudes toward performers in a verbal conditioning experiment using vicarious reinforcement, and to determine whether birth order or need for social approval had any effect on conditioning. Fifth grade and sixth grade students served as subjects, with performers (those to be directly reinforced) from the same grades as the observers.
The Effect Of Dominance Level When Using Mediated Generalization To Facilitate Concept Formation, Delbert Smith Mchenry
The Effect Of Dominance Level When Using Mediated Generalization To Facilitate Concept Formation, Delbert Smith Mchenry
All Master's Theses
This investigation was concerned with demonstrating differences in order of concept attainment as a function of the degree of association between a concept instance and concept response, using mediated generalization.
The Effect Of Discrimination Training On Responses To A New Stimulus, Kathleen Ann Hammer
The Effect Of Discrimination Training On Responses To A New Stimulus, Kathleen Ann Hammer
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.
Discrimination Decrement In An Auditory Task As A Function Of Time During A Prolonged Vigil, Wain Saeger
Discrimination Decrement In An Auditory Task As A Function Of Time During A Prolonged Vigil, Wain Saeger
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.
Synesthesia: Color-Pitch Associations And Mood Word-Pitch Associations, Walter Lawrence Hall
Synesthesia: Color-Pitch Associations And Mood Word-Pitch Associations, Walter Lawrence Hall
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.
Human Extinction Responding Following Vi And Vi-Crf Schedules Of Reinforcement, Vaughn Thomas Mawhinney
Human Extinction Responding Following Vi And Vi-Crf Schedules Of Reinforcement, Vaughn Thomas Mawhinney
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.
The Effects Of Reinforcement And Classroom Activity On Vocal Behavior, Eugene Ramp
The Effects Of Reinforcement And Classroom Activity On Vocal Behavior, Eugene Ramp
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.
The Effects Of Information And Training On The Discrimination Of Size In Different Planes Of Space, Peter W. Zinkus
The Effects Of Information And Training On The Discrimination Of Size In Different Planes Of Space, Peter W. Zinkus
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.
Physique And The Self-Fulfilling Prophecy, Stuart Storey
Physique And The Self-Fulfilling Prophecy, Stuart Storey
Masters Theses & Specialist Projects
Young people today are confronted with many problems in their everyday lives. It is difficult to tell how each individual overcomes these problems, but we do know that some problems are overcome more easily than others. This study was concerned with two problem levels, (a) those problems which were merely troublesome, and (b) those problems which were worrying. The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between physique, which was considered to be one of the major factors influencing attitude and behavior, and the type and number of problem and worry items which high school freshmen students experience. …
Signaled Shock Avoidance In Pigeons, John A. Bedford
Signaled Shock Avoidance In Pigeons, John A. Bedford
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.
Rate Of Extinction As A Function Of The Distribution Of Extinction Trials, Richard Louis Allers
Rate Of Extinction As A Function Of The Distribution Of Extinction Trials, Richard Louis Allers
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.