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The Effect Of Feminist And Anti-Feminist Speeches On Feminist And Nonfeminist Women's Self-Esteem, Addis Eugenia Spurge Oct 1979

The Effect Of Feminist And Anti-Feminist Speeches On Feminist And Nonfeminist Women's Self-Esteem, Addis Eugenia Spurge

Retrospective Theses and Dissertations

Three groups of women from undergraduate psychology classes at the University of Central Florida were exposed to an experimental treatment which consisted of either a feminist, anti-feminist or a sex-role neutral speech. All subjects were administered the Feminism II Scale prior to the treatment, and the Tennessee Self-Concept Scale both prior to and immediately following the treatment conditions. No posttest differences in total self-esteem scores were noted among the treatment conditions. The anti-feminist treatment sample did have significantly lower scores on the family self subscale of the Tennessee Self-Concept Scale than either the feminist or control groups. Additionally, there were …


Feminine Sex Roles And Depression In Middle-Aged Women, Emily Gaines Tinsley Oct 1979

Feminine Sex Roles And Depression In Middle-Aged Women, Emily Gaines Tinsley

Retrospective Theses and Dissertations

The preponderance of females in the depressed population is a well established fact. Various hypotheses for this fact are reviewed and the hypothesis that females accepting the feminine role will be more likely to become depressed during their middle years than a more androgenous woman is submitted. To support this hypothesis a study was designed utilizing a Clinical group consisting of females, 35 to 50 experiencing depression and undergoing treatment for depression at one of three mental health centers and a Non-clinical group consisting of women, same age group, not experiencing depression and who had never undergone treatment for depression. …


Central Florida Future, Vol. 12 No. 06, September 28, 1979 Sep 1979

Central Florida Future, Vol. 12 No. 06, September 28, 1979

Central Florida Future

SG pursuing folder resolve; Photos of UCF's first ever football game against St. Leo College (with photos); Change in sight for reduced expressway tolls; Future UCF Newsfronts: Out-of-state dean chosen for Extended Studies; Photo of students waiting in lines outside the campus bookstore; Run for Kid's Day to benefit program for special children; UCF workshops to explore careers of women in science; Future Campus: Social Sciences begin central advising; New computer system aids career decisions; UCF HIRES HELICOPTER TO STUDY PARKING PROBLEM; Future Bulletin Board: Computer student scholarship open; Financial Aid offers Calkins Scholarship; Rosie 0'Grady's hosts UCF football pep …


Central Florida Future, Vol. 12 No. 05, August 24, 1979 Aug 1979

Central Florida Future, Vol. 12 No. 05, August 24, 1979

Central Florida Future

Financial aid office making improvements; Plans tor yearbook formulated; Dean search nearly over; UCF doctoral candidate's a lady of firsts; University newspapers organizing; Orlando theater group directed by UCF student; Future Bulletin Board: Courses offered in Real Estate; Library announces break schedule, operating hours.


Central Florida Future, Vol. 12 No. 04, August 10, 1979 Aug 1979

Central Florida Future, Vol. 12 No. 04, August 10, 1979

Central Florida Future

SG caught up in contract snafu; Search ending for Dean; BOR approves funding for quality improvement; Future Newsfronts: Future building plans at UCF include student union complex; UCF President Colbourn chosen local United Way chairman; Orlando clean-up campaign brings honors to UCF's Tyes sorority; UCF prof wants to be Oveido's mayor (wth photo of Thomas O. Morgan); Good HS students study out-of-state; Construction to start soon on exercise trail; Future Comment: President should investigate SG problems; New restaurant's fare shows little differentiation (with photo); Future Sports: Crew takes 1st at National Sports Festival; Anti-macho lecturer speaks at UCF (with photo …


Central Florida Future, A Guide To Knight Life, 1979-1980 Aug 1979

Central Florida Future, A Guide To Knight Life, 1979-1980

Central Florida Future

A Guide To Knight Life; Hours of Operation [various campus offices]; Recreational Services; Office of Veterans; Where to go for Answers; Special Services UCF offers to its students: Peer Advisement, Career planning and placement; Child care facilities; Developmental Center; Special services; Map for the Lost Student; Cooperative Education; Handicapped Services; Financial Aid Information; Student organizations; Organizations' rules and regulations; Cheerleaders; PRESIDENT'S LEADERSHIP COUNCIL; Questions and Answers; student affairs; Dean of Men and Women; Academics and University Policies; Grade Point Average; Academic Discipline; Students rights and responsibilities.


Central Florida Future, Vol. 12 No. 03, July 27, 1979 Jul 1979

Central Florida Future, Vol. 12 No. 03, July 27, 1979

Central Florida Future

Students may get toll road discounts; Energy saving methods, familiar routine at UCF; Trial institute to begin conference; UCF Newsfronts: Minority high schoolers attend special workshop; BOR to review programs of entire University System; UCF professor to head study investigating arson; Future Campus: Diploma backlog causing problems; Computer instructor teaches without master's (with photo of Michael Geldner); Future Comment: New SG leaders keeping promises; Senate president pro tem announces his resignation.


Central Florida Future, Vol. 12 No. 02, July 13, 1979 Jul 1979

Central Florida Future, Vol. 12 No. 02, July 13, 1979

Central Florida Future

Women's sports to receive A&SF monies; Peer advisement to begin this fall; photo of Student Body President Armando Payas; Future UCF Newsfronts: Senate approves funds for Goldberg workshop; photo of Dr. W. Rex Brown, John Yanas, and Armando Payas; No-cost dental aid for students to begin this Wednesday; Future Campus: Library to lessen its seating capacity; UCF professors comment about Supreme Court; Press says court rulings may limit them; Future Bulletin Board: Black students to organize choir; Future Comment: Supreme Court nibbling away citizens' rights; Future Letters: UCF needs advisers for night students; Art should be placed in galleries; Carter's …


Experimental And Standard Formats For Procedural Instruction: Evaluation Of Merging Pictorials And Words, Anne M. Polino Jul 1979

Experimental And Standard Formats For Procedural Instruction: Evaluation Of Merging Pictorials And Words, Anne M. Polino

Retrospective Theses and Dissertations

Three methods of training procedural tasks were studied. Forty-five high aptitude and fourth-five low aptitude Naval trainees from the Basic Electronics and Electricity School, Orlando, Florida, were given training with either a programmed instruction text with a pictorial-print information presentation format, or a standard narrative text. The effects of instructional method and aptitude on the performance of a procedural task after 1 1/2 hours of study and after on week's time were evaluated. It was shown that subjects who studied the programmed instruction text with the pictorial-print information presentation format made significantly (p<.0001) fewer performance errors, immediately after study and after one week, than did the subjects who studied the other methods. It was also shown that high aptitude subjects performed significantly (p<.0001) better than low aptitude subjects, regardless of training method. However, it was found that the low aptitude subjects who studied the programmed instruction text with the pictorial-print information presentation format performed significantly (p < 0.1) better than the low aptitude subjects who studied the other materials. These low aptitude subjects who studied the other materials. These low aptitude subjects also performed significantly (p < .01) better than the high aptitude subjects who studied the standard narrative text.


The Effects Of Environment And Speech Style On The Evaluation Of Speaker And Message, James Thompson Biggers Jul 1979

The Effects Of Environment And Speech Style On The Evaluation Of Speaker And Message, James Thompson Biggers

Retrospective Theses and Dissertations

No abstract provided.


Operant Techniques For Teaching Speech Behavior To Severely Language Handicapped Children: A Review, James Archbold Jul 1979

Operant Techniques For Teaching Speech Behavior To Severely Language Handicapped Children: A Review, James Archbold

Retrospective Theses and Dissertations

This paper is a detailed review of published research related to the use of operant procedures and techniques in the development of speech behaviors in severely language handicapped children. Review of this literature suggests that there currently exists an operant technology for the development of speech behaviors in a great many severely language handicapped children. Based on the procedures reviewed, a general program for the development of speech behaviors is suggested, which includes behavioral referents by means of which a therapist may both determine the potential utility of the recommended techniques and decide upon an appropriate starting point for training.


The Use Of The Rorschach With Young Children: Special Considerations In Administration, Scoring, And Interpretation And In The Measurement Of Cognitive Functioning, Patricia Parry Barber Jul 1979

The Use Of The Rorschach With Young Children: Special Considerations In Administration, Scoring, And Interpretation And In The Measurement Of Cognitive Functioning, Patricia Parry Barber

Retrospective Theses and Dissertations

A discussion of the Rorschach's validity as a diagnostic tool seems most manageable when validity is addressed not in terms of global personality descriptions, but rather in terms of specific subquestions. This paper investigates the Rorschach's usefulness as an indicator of cognitive functioning in preadolescent children. Within a developmental framework and focusing primarily upon the cognitive theories of Jean Piaget, predictable stages of the child's intellective growth are described with an emphasis on Rorschach response patterns which seem to best chronicle that growth. Empirical data from both clinical and educational spheres are offered as supportive evidence for the Rorschach as …


Employee Attitude Invariance: A Guide For Personnel Practitioners, Robert A. Cohen Jul 1979

Employee Attitude Invariance: A Guide For Personnel Practitioners, Robert A. Cohen

Retrospective Theses and Dissertations

No abstract provided.


The Reliability Of The Scanning Technique As A Method Of Response For Non-Vocal, Physically Handicapped Individuals, Kathryn Goshorn Jul 1979

The Reliability Of The Scanning Technique As A Method Of Response For Non-Vocal, Physically Handicapped Individuals, Kathryn Goshorn

Retrospective Theses and Dissertations

No abstract provided.


How To Make A Token Economy Work: Goals And Variables Of Token Economies With The Institutionalized Mentally Retarded, Laura Ann Wade Jul 1979

How To Make A Token Economy Work: Goals And Variables Of Token Economies With The Institutionalized Mentally Retarded, Laura Ann Wade

Retrospective Theses and Dissertations

Token systems of reinforcement are an increasingly popular method of modifying the behavior of the institutionalized mentally retarded. The dramatic success of the token economy has resulted in its programmatic use without full consideration for the relevancy of treatment goals and the numerous variables that may contribute to the successful implementation and maintenance of the token economy. An examination of the treatment goals found in the existing literature reveals that two orientations presently exist: management/control and therapeutic/educative. Furthermore, a review of the literature reveals differing methods or variables may contribute to achieving a successful token economy with the mentally retarded. …


The Effects Of Marijuana Smoking On Human Subjects: A Literature Review, Gregory Roth Burmeister Jul 1979

The Effects Of Marijuana Smoking On Human Subjects: A Literature Review, Gregory Roth Burmeister

Retrospective Theses and Dissertations

This paper is a critical review of current research on the effects of marijuana use in human subjects. The first three sections provide basic information on the pharmacology of marijuana, the methodological difficulties in marijuana research, and the subjective effects associated with its use. The main body of the paper deals with psychological and physiological effects separately.


Complexity Of Distraction And Message/Task As They Relate To Persuasion And Intellectual Task Performance, Patrick Don Jerome Jul 1979

Complexity Of Distraction And Message/Task As They Relate To Persuasion And Intellectual Task Performance, Patrick Don Jerome

Retrospective Theses and Dissertations

No abstract provided.


Central Florida Future, Vol. 12 No. 01, June 29, 1979 Jun 1979

Central Florida Future, Vol. 12 No. 01, June 29, 1979

Central Florida Future

Football picnic loss set at $2,160; photo of Assistant professor Marty Hudson of the physics department sits by the pond tutoring a "new student"-his 4-year old daughter, Christine; Dean, VP search starts; BOR OKs new master's programs; Future UCF Newsfronts: Instructor wins award for scientific paper; Future Campus VP Blount to get tough with senate; Shakespeare Institute hosts international faculty; University grants tuition waivers to 79 employees; Future Bulletin Board: Newman Club sponsors events; Spring Graduation 1979 (with photos of commencement in the Reflection Pond, Trevor Colbourn; Dick Batchelor); Officials post elevator schedule; Ambitious UCF student directing play (with photo …


Central Florida Future, Vol. 11 No. 34, June 1, 1979 Jun 1979

Central Florida Future, Vol. 11 No. 34, June 1, 1979

Central Florida Future

'Whirlwind for ideas' highlight Colbourn's year (with photo of President Colbourn); University working to offer better summer classes (with photo of Leslie L. Ellis); 928 to receive degrees at spring commencement; Colbourn chooses Bill Brown to serve as acting associate VP; Future Campus: Sales recruiters don't tell the whole story; Senator questions sales company's practices; Student Senate OK's recommended budget; Payas proposes new UCF forgiveness policy; Riders to protest rising transit fees; Future Letters: Is it art or 'nakedness'?


Central Florida Future, Vol. 11 No. 33, May 25, 1979 May 1979

Central Florida Future, Vol. 11 No. 33, May 25, 1979

Central Florida Future

3 directors may go: Position cuts planned; Students to protest tuition hike plan at 9 universities; Fountain functioning...finally; Future Today's Future: Campus buildup; Future UCF Newsfronts: College of Education offers specialized summer courses; UCF pair receive award for economic education; Danger of nuclear energy topic of VC Green event; Future Campus: Student union on the way: planner; Accidents on Alafaya do not prompt action; Future Bulletin Board: UCF begins dial-an-answer; President Colbourn to dedicate plaque; photo of Dr. Kenneth Lawson; photo of Loren Knutson; Photo of Jimmie Ferrell; Future Comment: Tuition hikes won't solve funding problem; Future Letters: Paintings should …


Central Florida Future, Vol. 11 No. 32, May 18, 1979 May 1979

Central Florida Future, Vol. 11 No. 32, May 18, 1979

Central Florida Future

Summer 4-day week canceled; Bill may raise tuition: BOR ok's reorganization; Cheating Getting caught depends on instructor; Future UCF Newsfronts: Student telephone directory to be available in fall; Yearbook pics taken today, next week; Batchelor first UCF grad to be Distinguished Alumnus; Future Campus: Business is BIG... ...with students at UCF and nationwide; UCF wins 2nd baja; Student frustrated by summer hour requirement; Doing the dirty work Students dig class; Future Comment: Change shouldn't affect seniors; Head shop features unusual array of items; Head shop features unusual array of items (with photo of woman with assorted bongs); Senators balk at …


Central Florida Future, Vol. 11 No. 31, May 11, 1979 May 1979

Central Florida Future, Vol. 11 No. 31, May 11, 1979

Central Florida Future

BOR to consider reorganization; Bills may change structure of state university system; Future UCF Newsfronts: UCF College of Business earns national accreditation; Board of Publications chooses Future editor, business manager; A&SF Committee ends budget meetings; SG seeks fee increase to fund dental aid plan; EEO director: University's making recruitment progress; Black students say they look for more minority programs, studies; Future Comment: Legislature should not abolish BOR; Future Letters: Library no place for nude photos; Senate approves funds for legislative lobbying; New BSU officers planning to begin next year's activities; History instructor to teach in London (with photo of Dr. …


Central Florida Future, Vol. 11 No. 30, May 4, 1979 May 1979

Central Florida Future, Vol. 11 No. 30, May 4, 1979

Central Florida Future

Dental aid to begin Monday?; A&SF Committee making serious cuts; Future UCF Newsfronts: UCF students finish ninth in national debate tournament; Economics major receives science foundation fellowship; AFROTC cadet appointed to US Air Force Academy; Future Campus: Proficiency exams could be future trend; From Egypt to U.S.: Yousef studies environment (with photo of Dr. Yousef, Yousef A.; Housing fees to remain same through next academic year; Payas' achievements aided by charisma (with photo of Armando Pavas); Future Sights and Sounds: 'Godspell' entertaining production; UCF plans to graduate 947 in Spring Commencement.


Central Florida Future, Vol. 11 No. 29, April 27, 1979 Apr 1979

Central Florida Future, Vol. 11 No. 29, April 27, 1979

Central Florida Future

Payas wins presidency; Student union construction to close Library parking; Carr says church follows scripture, is autonomous; Future UCF Newsfronts: Congressman says government changing face; BSU [Black Student Union] proposal calls for more black teachers; Infant computer program growing quickly; Church services emphasize strict bible study; It's time for Omara to step down Presidency leads to political career (with photo of Mark Omara); Auxiliary director to improve student services; Resident Life Board trying to reactivate; Future Comment: Minorities need support.


Central Florida Future, Vol. 11 No. 28, April 20, 1979 Apr 1979

Central Florida Future, Vol. 11 No. 28, April 20, 1979

Central Florida Future

Blount takes vice-presidential race... Payas, Scanlon face more campaigning; photo of the Reflecting Pond and Administration Building; Legal Council okays CSA fund raising; Future Campus: Seminar compares men's, women's needs (with photo of Dr. Bill Brown and Dr. Sandra Guest); Rhetoric course deals with variety of 'agitation' (with photo of Dr. Jeff Butler); Six persons file candidacy by deadline for BSU offices; Secret to tanning is patience, skin care and oil; Senate slides into 'utter chaos': Lenox; Radio hobby takes student to South Pole (with photo); Future Letters: UCF lighting wasteful; Bartender's clothes, attitude influence success; Continuing Education to offer …


Central Florida Future, Vol. 11 No. 27, April 13, 1979 Apr 1979

Central Florida Future, Vol. 11 No. 27, April 13, 1979

Central Florida Future

Gonzo journalist makes rules' work (with photo of Hunter S. Thompson); Stover, Callahan, Rotter fall from races; Peer advisement OK'd by committee; Parents fight religious organization Church teachings drastically change members; Weight control clinics open to limited number of students; Omara: A&SF budgets must be cut more; Health program joins with Florida Hospital; Future Comment: Payas, Blount are best choices; Future Sights and Sounds: Godspell' chosen for VC production; Success dress to highlight Women's Week seminars; Senate approves funds for communication system; Greek Week to include service, fun. togetherness; 'Accent,' 'Omnibus' changes to 'UCF Report'; PLC program to explain FSA …


Central Florida Future, Vol. 11 No. 26, April 6, 1979 Apr 1979

Central Florida Future, Vol. 11 No. 26, April 6, 1979

Central Florida Future

Petitioners push UCF bus service; Cult at UCF? Officials question religious club's purpose; Future UCF Newsfronts: Omara: Rotter ineligible to run for SG president; Future Campus: Religious cult building in area; Committee to start A&SF budget cuts; Technical departments name new heads; Wanielista picked to lead civil engineers (with photo of Wanielista); Mattson says chemistry revised often (with photo of Mattson); Alumni to award Millican scholarship; Future Comment: Bus proposal could help UCF; Thompson's character spreads conflicting reports; Senate defeats Farley scholarship bill; Survey shows students favor bus service; UCF instructors hosting children's theater conference.


A Sex Comparison Of Job Satisfaction For Middle Management: Individual And Organizational Influences, Lesley J. Harlow Apr 1979

A Sex Comparison Of Job Satisfaction For Middle Management: Individual And Organizational Influences, Lesley J. Harlow

Retrospective Theses and Dissertations

No abstract provided.


Effect Of Sensor/Display, Target And Scene Characteristics On Detection Time In The Development Of A Target Acquisition Model, Brian Lee Silbernagel Apr 1979

Effect Of Sensor/Display, Target And Scene Characteristics On Detection Time In The Development Of A Target Acquisition Model, Brian Lee Silbernagel

Retrospective Theses and Dissertations

No abstract provided.


The Use Of Tolerance For Ambiguity And Empathic Listening Skills To Predict Conscientious Crisis Intervention Volunteers, Lois Murphy Apr 1979

The Use Of Tolerance For Ambiguity And Empathic Listening Skills To Predict Conscientious Crisis Intervention Volunteers, Lois Murphy

Retrospective Theses and Dissertations

It was hypothesized that the personality variable Tolerance for Ambiguity and empathic listening skills would significantly differentiate conscientious from nonconscientious crisis intervention volunteers. A group of 20 conscientious and a group of 20 nonconscientious volunteers from a local crisis intervention center were given a test of Tolerance for Ambiguity and a test of empathic listening skills that measured Interest, Understanding, and Response-ability. Results of t-tests between the groups and correlations between the variables indicated that Tolerance for Ambiguity was not a significant differentiator between the two groups. However, it was found that conscientious volunteers had significantly higher levels of Interest …