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Full-Text Articles in Social and Behavioral Sciences
Proposals To The Portland-Vancouver Community For A Metropolitan Park And Open Space System: The Urban Outdoors, Columbia Region Association Of Governments
Proposals To The Portland-Vancouver Community For A Metropolitan Park And Open Space System: The Urban Outdoors, Columbia Region Association Of Governments
Portland Regional Planning History
This report appraises the great and rich variety of recreational, historic, scenic, geological and other resources still available within our urban area itself, and proposes what must be done to retain them.
The Effects Of Marihuana Extract Distillate On Eating Behavior Of Rats, Terrie Wetle
The Effects Of Marihuana Extract Distillate On Eating Behavior Of Rats, Terrie Wetle
Dissertations and Theses
Since hunger drive is often used as a motivating factor in animal learning experimentation, it was decided to determine the effects of marihuana extract distillate on the eating behavior of rats. Carlini and Kramer (1965) found marihuana extract injections to have a faciliatory effect upon maze performance. They suggested that facilitation could have resulted from and increase in hunger drive. However, if the dosage level is high, this effect may last for a short time and be followed by a disinterest in food. Scheckel et al. (1968) report that some monkeys, at very high dosage levels of tetrahydrocannabinol starved to …
"Transcendental Meditation: A Vision Of Possibilities", Walter Koch
"Transcendental Meditation: A Vision Of Possibilities", Walter Koch
Special Collections: Oregon Public Speakers
No abstract provided.
City Of Portland Council Meeting Minutes, Portland (Or.). City Council
City Of Portland Council Meeting Minutes, Portland (Or.). City Council
Ernie Bonner Collection
No abstract provided.
The Effect Of Labeling Disfluencies As 'Stuttering' And Contingent And Yoked "Wrong" On The Disfluencies Of Normal Speakers, Dennis Ray Staines
The Effect Of Labeling Disfluencies As 'Stuttering' And Contingent And Yoked "Wrong" On The Disfluencies Of Normal Speakers, Dennis Ray Staines
Dissertations and Theses
A labeling variable suggested by Wendell Johnson's "diagnosogenic" theory of the onset of stuttering was included in this study of the disfluencies of normal speaking college students in order to explore further the hypothetical relationship between normal disfluency and the onset of stuttering. A total of 60 Ss were randomly assigned to the following groups, each containing 10 Ss: I. Labeling Chastisement plus Contingent "wrong;" II. Labeling Chastisement plus Yoked (non-contingent) "wrong;" III. Labeling Chastisement - No "wrong;" IV. No Labeling Chastisement Contingent "wrong;" V. No Labeling Chastisement - Yoked "wrong;" VI. No Labeling Chastisement - No "wrong" …
Age, Emotional Maturity And The Decision To Marry, Patricia Ann Duclos, David F. Thomas, Joanne Zusman
Age, Emotional Maturity And The Decision To Marry, Patricia Ann Duclos, David F. Thomas, Joanne Zusman
Dissertations and Theses
The decision to marry and choice of mate are two issues contemplated by most individuals during their lifetime. It is our belief that the manner in which an individual makes these decisions is a reflection of that individual’s level of emotional maturity.
In our society, the right to enter into a marriage agreement is largely determined by chronological age. Our research problem began with the hypothesis that there is no direct relationship between chronological age and emotional maturity at the time of marriage.
For our study, marriages were divided into two general categories: 1) teenage marriages in which at least …
Report On The Ombudsman (Or Public Protector) Concept, And Grievance Handling And Citizens' Services In Oregon, City Club Of Portland (Portland, Or.)
Report On The Ombudsman (Or Public Protector) Concept, And Grievance Handling And Citizens' Services In Oregon, City Club Of Portland (Portland, Or.)
City Club of Portland
No abstract provided.
The Father's Role In Treatment: A Survey Of Selected Social Service Programs, Joanne Robertson
The Father's Role In Treatment: A Survey Of Selected Social Service Programs, Joanne Robertson
Dissertations and Theses
This is a descriptive, partially exploratory study which examined the date obtained from interviews with socials workers in selected social welfare programs in regard to the father in treatment. Explored were descriptive information concerning the agency's characteristics, the type and extend of treatment offered, the involvement or resistance of the father in therapy, and the provision made for a surrogate male model in the event of the father's absence.
The literature revealed that currently there is a growing body of knowledge and theory related to the father's role in the psychosocial development of the child and the consequences of his …
Foster Family Care For The Aged, Donald V. Sekora
Foster Family Care For The Aged, Donald V. Sekora
Dissertations and Theses
The following was a research practicum instituted as an actual project for the State of Montana Welfare Department between June, 1970, and May, 1971. The project had a two-fold purpose in being conceived: one purpose was to fulfill a graduate school academic requirement; and the second purpose was to fulfill a responsibility to the people of Montana who would eventually gain some benefits from this project. The series of written documents that follow are the description of that project's conception and actualization in six Montana counties. The first part is the project idea and theory; the next two parts consist …
Report On Motor Vehicle Safety, City Club Of Portland (Portland, Or.)
Report On Motor Vehicle Safety, City Club Of Portland (Portland, Or.)
City Club of Portland
No abstract provided.
Predictors Of Placement From A Juvenile Detention Facility, Diane C. Brock
Predictors Of Placement From A Juvenile Detention Facility, Diane C. Brock
Dissertations and Theses
The purpose of this project was to determine whether certain personal, socioeconomic, and court-related factors are significantly related to the differential placement of delinquent and dependent children from the detention facility at the Donald E. Long Home. A stratified random sample was composed of 173 placements of children who were held in detention after a preliminary hearing.
The review of literature revealed that little systematic. Information is known regarding the placement process as it is related to differential placement of children from a detention facility.
A code sheet was developed for recording the information in the children's records maintained by …
An Attempt To Find Predictor Variables Which Will Discriminate Between Those Patients Who Seek Aftercare Treatment And Those Who Do Not Seek Aftercare Treatment Upon Discharge From A Psychiatric Ward, Nena V. Johnstone, William D. Lynch, Philip M. Baldwin, John C. Kemp
An Attempt To Find Predictor Variables Which Will Discriminate Between Those Patients Who Seek Aftercare Treatment And Those Who Do Not Seek Aftercare Treatment Upon Discharge From A Psychiatric Ward, Nena V. Johnstone, William D. Lynch, Philip M. Baldwin, John C. Kemp
Dissertations and Theses
This is an exploratory follow-up study of the clientele of the Psychiatric Crisis Unit, a short-term, crisis-oriented inpatient psychiatric ward. The main objective of the research was to test the following null hypothesis: there are no significant differences between those individuals who attempt to gain aftercare treatment as opposed to those individuals who do not following discharge from the Crisis Unit.
A sample of fifty-one voluntary patients who consented to participate in the study was used in testing this hypothesis. Each subject completed the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (M.M.P.I.) and a sociological questionnaire while in the Crisis Unit, and a …
Anxiety Level Of Graduate Students In Social Work, Sophia Kouidou-Giles, George Albert Mckee
Anxiety Level Of Graduate Students In Social Work, Sophia Kouidou-Giles, George Albert Mckee
Dissertations and Theses
This study was designed to determine (1) the trend of anxiety level of social work students, term by term, over the academic year; (2) the cyclical trend of anxiety level of social work students within each term and (3) the effects of age and sex on level of anxiety among social work students.
Anxiety was measured with the IPAT - 8 Parallel Form Anxiety Battery. This test was administered to twenty randomly selected first year students in the School of Social Work during the 1969-1970 academic year at Portland State University. Data was collected from six test administrations which …
A Conceptual Model For A Human Resource Center For Voluntarism, Helen L. Warbington
A Conceptual Model For A Human Resource Center For Voluntarism, Helen L. Warbington
Dissertations and Theses
The increase in voluntary activities in both public and private sectors of the U.S.A. has begun to make it clear that information is needed concerning models for new or different ways of working with people in volunteer agencies.
This study attempted to develop a model for a Human Resource Center for Voluntarism which began with three objectives. They were to:
1. stimulate and/or provide avenues for closer working relationships among existing agencies and organizations involving volunteers,
2. broaden the base of citizen participation in community services,
3. reinforce the relationship between adult education and community service by allowing for individual …
Continuance Vs. Discontinuance In Family Counseling, Katherine Anderson, Alice Dudley, Mayetta Rocks
Continuance Vs. Discontinuance In Family Counseling, Katherine Anderson, Alice Dudley, Mayetta Rocks
Dissertations and Theses
The study was designed to examine the social workers' and clients' perceptions of change in the treatment process; specifically to examine the question of why clients discontinue service prior to planful termination. Also, the authors attempted to assess the client's perception of gain and the worker's assessment of gain.
Day Care Centers' Manpower Elements And Training Needs, Philip Kwakuvi Kudiabor
Day Care Centers' Manpower Elements And Training Needs, Philip Kwakuvi Kudiabor
Dissertations and Theses
In the Portland Metropolitan area, a wide range of programs and facilities, including informal arrangements, are used for the care of children outside their homes during some part of the day. These programs and facilities include those whose primary purpose is child development, education, or recreation (Headstart, Parent and Child Centers, Nursery Schools, Kindergartens, Extended School Services, and Play School). They also include day care provided by non-profit organizations such as churches and hospitals by private proprietory day care operators and independent family day care homes, and by employers and labor unions in addition to cooperatives. These programs involve a …
Report On School District No. 1 Multnomah County Portland, Oregon Special May 3, 1971 Election Ballot Measure; Building Bond Proposal (Measure No. 301) And Special Tax Levy Proposal (Measure No. 302), City Club Of Portland (Portland, Or.)
Report On School District No. 1 Multnomah County Portland, Oregon Special May 3, 1971 Election Ballot Measure; Building Bond Proposal (Measure No. 301) And Special Tax Levy Proposal (Measure No. 302), City Club Of Portland (Portland, Or.)
City Club of Portland
No abstract provided.
Report On Non-Commercial Television In Oregon, City Club Of Portland (Portland, Or.)
Report On Non-Commercial Television In Oregon, City Club Of Portland (Portland, Or.)
City Club of Portland
No abstract provided.
"The Development Of Social Behavior In Primates", Robert A. Hinde
"The Development Of Social Behavior In Primates", Robert A. Hinde
Special Collections: Oregon Public Speakers
No abstract provided.
Report On Services For Severly Disturbed Children In Oregon, City Club Of Portland (Portland, Or.)
Report On Services For Severly Disturbed Children In Oregon, City Club Of Portland (Portland, Or.)
City Club of Portland
No abstract provided.
Gyroscope For The General Plan, Ernest Bonner
Gyroscope For The General Plan, Ernest Bonner
Ernie Bonner Collection
No abstract provided.
Biogeography Field Guide To Cascade Mountains : Transect Along U.S. Highway 26 In Oregon, Larry W. Price
Biogeography Field Guide To Cascade Mountains : Transect Along U.S. Highway 26 In Oregon, Larry W. Price
Occasional Papers in Geography
Occasional Papers in Geography Publication No. 1
This guide is an outgrowth of field trips I have made with students in biogeography classes at Portland State University. When I first began these field trips I was surprised that such a guide was not available. It seemed such a natural thing to have, given the spectacular laboratory of the Cascades where is displayed one of the most dramatic sequences of contrasting environments on earth. Within less than 100 miles you pass from a cloudy marine climate to a semi-arid continental climate, from a lush green land with towering trees to desert …
Federal Reserve Lending To Commercial Banks: Effects On Financial Market Stability And Monetary Control, David Allen Simantel
Federal Reserve Lending To Commercial Banks: Effects On Financial Market Stability And Monetary Control, David Allen Simantel
Dissertations and Theses
The Federal Reserve has proposed a change in its method of administering the discount window. This paper looks at the effects of this proposal on monetary control and on the money markets, assuming that banks base their behavior on profit maximization over the long run.
First, the reserve supply process is postulated. The conditions under which borrowing from the Federal Reserve will improve or reduce monetary control are stated. Second, the primary reserve adjustment process is formulated to show how primary reserve adjustment can affect rates in the money market. Finally arguments are set forth to show how borrowed reserves …
Harbor Drive Closure - Public Hearing, Oregon. State Highway Commission
Harbor Drive Closure - Public Hearing, Oregon. State Highway Commission
Ernie Bonner Collection
No abstract provided.
General Plan Of The City Of Cleveland, Ernest Bonner
General Plan Of The City Of Cleveland, Ernest Bonner
Ernie Bonner Collection
No abstract provided.
Under Two Flags . . ., Unknown
Report On Sign Code Revision, City Club Of Portland (Portland, Or.)
Report On Sign Code Revision, City Club Of Portland (Portland, Or.)
City Club of Portland
No abstract provided.
The Rhetoric Of Sir Thomas More And Dietrich Bonhoeffer In Original Work And Dramatic Portrayal, Robert C. Harvey
The Rhetoric Of Sir Thomas More And Dietrich Bonhoeffer In Original Work And Dramatic Portrayal, Robert C. Harvey
Dissertations and Theses
Chapter I. This is a critical study of the rhetoric of Sir Thomas More and Dietrich Bonhoeffer and of plays in which they are portrayed. The purpose is to discover whether or not the rhetoric of the playwrights preserves the integrity of the ideas of the central characters as evidenced by the rhetoric found in their original works .
Chapter II. Rhetorical criticism is rendering a judgment on the fitness, correctness or appropriateness of those discourses, spoken or written the aim of which is to influence the readers or hearers. There is much variety in methods of rhetorical criticism. This …
Schedule Interactions And Stimulus Control, Andrew Louis Homer
Schedule Interactions And Stimulus Control, Andrew Louis Homer
Dissertations and Theses
Four types of schedule interactions have been defined: positive contrast, negative contrast, positive induction, and negative induction. Most work has centered on the necessary conditions for positive contrast. One position states that a reduction in reinforcement frequency is necessary; the other view states that a reduction in response rate is necessary. Neither view can account for the occurrence of induction. The present experiment tests the hypothesis that stimulus control effects the occurrence of either contrast or induction. Three pigeons were trained to respond for primary reinforcement (strong stimulus control condition), and three pigeons were trained to respond for conditioned reinforcement …
Life Styles Of Methadone Treatment Patients: Agreement Of Self Report And Informant Report, Richard Cox, Gary West
Life Styles Of Methadone Treatment Patients: Agreement Of Self Report And Informant Report, Richard Cox, Gary West
Dissertations and Theses
The purpose of this descriptive study was to reveal the typical life style of a representative sample of fifty male opiate addicts participating in the Oregon Methadone Treatment Program. An important goal of the research was to assess the reliability of information gathered from patients compared to data obtained from an equal number of informants. A highly structured questionnaire was designed to elicit specific responses in order to calculate the degree of concordance between patients and informants to identical items. The findings depicted the modal life style of the subjects as more socially conventional, more responsible, and less antisocial. Although …