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63-An Archaeological Survey Of The Yacht Harbor Development Project In South Haven, Michigan, William M. Cremin
63-An Archaeological Survey Of The Yacht Harbor Development Project In South Haven, Michigan, William M. Cremin
Reports of Investigations
Pursuant to the receipt of a signed and dated (9 Oct 84) contract from Mr. Douglas F. Schroeder, Managing Partner, Yacht Harbor Development Company, South Haven, Michigan, authorizing Phase I archaeological study of the project area, a survey team from the Department of Anthropology, Western Michigan University undertook on-site evaluation in order to determine if a planned complex of marina with boatyard facilities, condominium units, and a hotel and restaurant would have an impact on potentially significant cultural resources. There follows a report of fieldwork conducted on 11 Oct 84, together with appropriate background information and recommendations based upon the …
64-Phase I Archaeological Assessment Of The Tekonsha Sewage Plant Expansion Project, Village Of Tekonsha, Calhoun County, Michigan, William M. Cremin
64-Phase I Archaeological Assessment Of The Tekonsha Sewage Plant Expansion Project, Village Of Tekonsha, Calhoun County, Michigan, William M. Cremin
Reports of Investigations
Upon request from Mr. Daniel Romes, President of Gove Associates, Inc., Kalamazoo, Michigan, acting on behalf of Thousand Trails, Inc., Des Plaines, Illinois, the Principal Investigator, Dr. William M. Cremin, submitted a proposal and budget for on-site evaluation of about 10 acres (4 ha) of land adjacent to the existing sewage treatment facilities of the Village of Tekonsha, Calhoun County,. Michigan. There follows a report of fieldwork conducted on 29 Nov 84, together with appropriate background information and recommendations based upon our findings.
65-An Archaeological Survey Of The Coves Apartments, Vicksburg, Michigan, William M. Cremin
65-An Archaeological Survey Of The Coves Apartments, Vicksburg, Michigan, William M. Cremin
Reports of Investigations
At the request of Mr. Karl Freed, Vice President-Director of Planning, Gave Associates, Inc., Kalamazoo, Michigan, acting on behalf of Mr. Louis P. Schimp, Lou Schimp and Associates, Inc., Vicksburg, Michigan, the Principal Investigator, Dr. William M. Cremin, submitted a proposal and budget for on-site evaluation of a two acre parcel of land at the intersection of Prairie Street and The Boulevard and adjacent to Sunset Lake in the Village of Vicksburg, Kalamazoo County, Michigan. There follows a report of fieldwork conducted on 6 Dec 84, together with the appropriate background information and recommendations based upon our findings.
66-An Archaeological Survey Of The Manistee 25 Pipeline For The Michigan Consolidated Gas Company, Manistee County, Michigan, William M. Cremin
66-An Archaeological Survey Of The Manistee 25 Pipeline For The Michigan Consolidated Gas Company, Manistee County, Michigan, William M. Cremin
Reports of Investigations
At the request of Mr. Karl Freed, Vice President-Director of Planning, Gove Associates, Inc., Kalamazoo, Michigan, and in response to a Request For Proposal (RFP) from Michigan Consolidated Gas Company, Detroit, Michigan, the Principal Investigator, Dr. William M. Cremin, submitted a proposal and budget for a Phase I archaeological site location survey of the Manistee 25 Pipeline corridor in Manistee County, Michigan. There follows a report of fieldwork undertaken on 15 Dec 84, together with appropriate background information and recommendations based upon the field research .
15-An Archaeological Survey In Pavilion And Schoolcraft Townships, Kalamazoo County, Michigan, William M. Cremin, David G. De Fant, Diane L. Adams
15-An Archaeological Survey In Pavilion And Schoolcraft Townships, Kalamazoo County, Michigan, William M. Cremin, David G. De Fant, Diane L. Adams
Archaeological Reports
During the 1984 field season, Dr. William Cremin and the Western Michigan University archaeological field school continued the program of site location survey that had been initiated two years earlier in Pavilion Township (T3S RlOW), Kalamazoo County, Michigan. In addition, a small area flanking the north end of Barton Lake in nearby Schoolcraft Township (T4S RllW) was similarly evaluated. With the cooperation of numerous area landowners and local artifact collectors, almost 40 parcels of land aggregating 361 ha in Pavilion and 33 ha in Schoolcraft townships were surveyed by means of surface reconnaissance procedures. There follows a report of our …
The Role Of Automatic Conditioned Reinforcement And Automatic Conditioned Punishment In Infant Vocal Behavior, Rick A. Smith
The Role Of Automatic Conditioned Reinforcement And Automatic Conditioned Punishment In Infant Vocal Behavior, Rick A. Smith
Masters Theses
Two female children, aged 11 and 14 months, were exposed to a procedure in which an experimenter-emitted vocal response was paired with a reinforcing stimulus (positive condition), a neutral stimulus (neutral condition), or a mild aversive stimulus (negative condition). An AB design was utilized to examine the effects of the pairing procedure on the subjects* vocal responding. Sessions were conducted in each subject’s home. Only one subject was exposed to the pairing with a neutral (control) stimulus, and with the mild aversive verbal stimulus. Responding during the post-pairing period remained constant in the neutral condition, but was markedly reduced in …
Effects Of Perceived Power Of Those Assigning Goals On Goal Attainment, Larry L. Langeland
Effects Of Perceived Power Of Those Assigning Goals On Goal Attainment, Larry L. Langeland
Masters Theses
The purpose of this study was to present and test with a field experiment the hypothesis that the perceived power of those assigning goals has a significant effect on goal attainment. A survey was used to determine three levels of the independent variable perceived power of three individuals who assigned tasks to subjects. The dependent variables were the number of responses on the tasks of listing 15 specific responses each for increasing cost-effectiveness, improving morale, and improving communication. Forty-three office and management personnel were randomly assigned to three groups, with each group receiving a all levels of power type and …
Preference Under Concurrent Mixed Fixed-Ratio Fixed-Ratio Schedules Of Reinforcement: Control By Intracomponent Ratio Length, Earl Hall-Johnson
Preference Under Concurrent Mixed Fixed-Ratio Fixed-Ratio Schedules Of Reinforcement: Control By Intracomponent Ratio Length, Earl Hall-Johnson
Masters Theses
Previous studies using concurrent variable-interval variable interval schedules have suggested that molar, not molecular variables primarily control choice responding. These studies examined pigeons performance under discrete-trial concurrent mixed fixed-ratio fixed-ratio schedules of reinforcement. When each alternative provided two reinforcements per 100 responses, pigeons preferred the alternative containing the shorter initial fixed-ratio. Subsequent studies attempted to shift preference through manipulations of ratio requirement and reinforcement duration in either alternative. Preference was shifted from the mixed fixed-ratio fixed-ratio only when the reinforcement associated with the first component was eliminated. Under all other conditions, pigeons preferred the mixed fixed-ratio fixed-ratio schedules with the …
The Cultural Roots Of Behaviorism, Juan Mario Herakovic
The Cultural Roots Of Behaviorism, Juan Mario Herakovic
Masters Theses
This thesis traces some of the economic, social, religious and political events that played an important role in the development of behaviorism in the United States. The effects of the Enlightenment, the dislocation of moral and social values, the decline of religion, political upheavals and increased immigration, are seen as destabilizing elements in American society. Emphasis is placed upon the specific values of the American society, and the way in which these values remained constant throughout the social history of the United States. As such, behaviorism represents a scientific approach to the historical continuity of ideas within the nation.
Reducing Severe Diurnal Bruxism In A Severely Retarded Person, A. Daniel Gomez Fuentes
Reducing Severe Diurnal Bruxism In A Severely Retarded Person, A. Daniel Gomez Fuentes
Masters Theses
Bruxism, the nonfunctional grinding, clenching or clicking of the teeth, has been viewed as a psychophysiological disorder. The literature on the incidence and effects of bruxism indicates that bruxism may affect a significant portion of both normal and retarded population. In the current study a multiple baseline, combining with an ABA design within sessions was conducted. During the generalization step, an ABAB design was used. The present study was designed to evaluate the effectiveness of an operant weakening (ice) and operant strengthening (tokens and praises) procedures to reduce the rate and duration of an audible teeth grinding sound in a …
Using Anthropological Approaches In A Human Service Setting, Steven Alan Erickson
Using Anthropological Approaches In A Human Service Setting, Steven Alan Erickson
Masters Theses
Public criticism of human service organizations has underlined the fact that there are essential differences between organizations which provide services and organizations which produce goods. As service providers, human service organizations represent an organized response to human needs and problems, but this response is affected by different assumptions about people's ability or inability to meet their own needs. The process of providing services entails a number of interactions at various levels between the organization and the community. These relationships are as complex as the people and social systems of which our pluralistic society is comprised, but there are special manifestations …
The Effects Of Caffeine Alone, And In Combination With Nicotine, On Several Behaviors In Rats, Judith S. Devoe
The Effects Of Caffeine Alone, And In Combination With Nicotine, On Several Behaviors In Rats, Judith S. Devoe
Masters Theses
Several doses of caffeine-sodium benzoate (0.0, 2.5, 5.0, 10.0 & 20.0 mg/kg, stated as salt) were administered daily by intraperitoneal injections (IP) for an initial twelve consecutive days which constituted Phase I. A probe-dose of nicotine (2.0 mg/kg) was administered in combination with each caffeine dose for the following seven days comprising Phase II. Removal of nicotine subsequent to the last day of Phase II initiated a second caffeine-only (nicotine withdrawal) condition, Phase III. Tests of locomotion and aggression ensued at various points of the study and water intakes and body weights were recorded daily, prior to injections. Overall, locomotion …
Input Frequency And Perceived Impact Of An Interactive Newsletter In A Small Organization, Patricia Calle
Input Frequency And Perceived Impact Of An Interactive Newsletter In A Small Organization, Patricia Calle
Masters Theses
A newsletter, based on the results of two tailor-made self-report questionnaires, was implemented in a vegetable by-product manufacturing company with 83 employees. Need for improvement was detected in the formal communication of organizational policies, projects, goals and events for downward and upward communication relative to performance feedback, non-monetary performance incentives, and response to job-related and personal requests. The newsletter was aimed at facilitating the supply of verbal incentives, performance feedback, formal and informal organizational information and participation in different areas. Prompting procedures were designed to encourage employees' participation in the newsletter. Newsletter impact was analyzed in terms of pre- and …
Self-Actualization And Well-Being Of Baccalaureate Degree Nurses, Lori L. Butkovich
Self-Actualization And Well-Being Of Baccalaureate Degree Nurses, Lori L. Butkovich
Masters Theses
A study of self-actualization and well-being was carried out using a sample of 80 baccalaureate degree nurses working in two medium size city hospitals. Shostrom's Personal Orientation Inventory was used to measure self-actualizing levels. Campbell, Converse and Rodgers' Quality of Life Questionnaire was used to assess global well-being and well-being within different life domains, specifically job satisfaction. The nurses in this study were generally found, using a t-test analysis over all well-being scores but lower job satisfaction scores than the normative populations. A significant positive correlation between self-actualization levels and global well-being scores was not evidences. Further more, a chi-square …
The Need For Compensating Victims Of Violent Crime, Alan Roger Phelps
The Need For Compensating Victims Of Violent Crime, Alan Roger Phelps
Masters Theses
This paper identifies how the victim of violent crime in the United States receives little attention from his or her government. A review of the historical developments which highlight how civilized society has taken the right to punish, negotiate, and receive direct compensation away from the methods of compensating crime victims are examined. Finally, this paper demonstrates how, by utilizing victim compensation programs, the criminal justice system will be improved and the amount of crime and number of victimizations in our society will be reduced.
The Socio-Cultural Transformation Of Japanese Medical Systems, Takako Matsunaga
The Socio-Cultural Transformation Of Japanese Medical Systems, Takako Matsunaga
Masters Theses
Medical systems, just as other social institutions, are not stable and, thus, are subject to change. This essay is an analysis of the socio-cultural transformation of Japanese medical systems in general, and of the "health care system" of the cosmopolitan medical system in particular. No medical system is able to provide problem free medical care to any given population. Thus, the current health issues and changes in health seeking/enhancing behavior in contemporary Japan is examined as the reflection of the maladaptive nature of cosmopolitan medicine to its environment.
The Effects Of Contingency-Management On Probationary Students' Academic Behavior, Brian Delano Yancey
The Effects Of Contingency-Management On Probationary Students' Academic Behavior, Brian Delano Yancey
Masters Theses
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of procedures designed to reduce student attrition. The contingency-management approach was presented as an alternative to other approaches which assume student attrition to be a function of personality differences, study-skills deficiencies, and ecological deficits. Forty undergraduate students on academic probation were referred to the Self-Management Course offered by the Psychology Department at western Michigan University. The Self- Management Course was designed to deliver behavioral consequences for study behavior more immediately than is normally the case. Students taking the Self-Management Course completed several worksheets, participated in group discussions, and attended a …
Distribution Analysis Of The Cultural Materials From The Mushroom Site (20 Ae 88), Allegan County, Michigan, Charles B. Stout
Distribution Analysis Of The Cultural Materials From The Mushroom Site (20 Ae 88), Allegan County, Michigan, Charles B. Stout
Masters Theses
An analysis of the features, lithics, and spatial distributions of all material culture recovered at the Mushroom site is presented. Based on this analysis and the ceramic analysis done by Mangold (1981:39-67), it is suggested that the major component at the Mushroom site was a warm season encampment, occupied during the late Middle Woodland period. The site appears to have been occupied by a few groups at a time. Comparison between the Mushroom site and the late Middle Woodland component at the Schultz site suggests that fishing may have been an important economic focus at the Mushroom site. Unlike the …
A Comparison Of Sexual And Non-Sexual Assault Prosecution, Susan Caringella-Macdonald
A Comparison Of Sexual And Non-Sexual Assault Prosecution, Susan Caringella-Macdonald
Dissertations
In 1974 the state of Michigan enacted what has come to be referred to as model rape legislation. A salient objective of the Criminal Sexual Conduct (CSC) Code in this state was to facilitate the comparable rather than unique handling of sexual assaults in the criminal justice system. The primary purpose of this study was to discern whether or not this objective of equitable case treatment was realized through implementation. The focus of this research was therefore directed towards the discovery of differences in sexual and non-sexual assault case prosecutions. Specific aspects of legal change involving corroboration requirements, consent and …
Journal Of Sociology & Social Welfare Vol. 10, No. 4 (November 1983)
Journal Of Sociology & Social Welfare Vol. 10, No. 4 (November 1983)
The Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare
TABLE OF CONTENTS
- Introduction - MICHAEL REISCH, STANLEY WENOCUR
- The Social Work Service Commodity in the Inflationary 80's - HAROLD LEWIS
- Reaganomics and the Welfare State - MIMI ABRAMVITZ, TOM HOPKINS
- Reagan, Pickle and Pepper: The Benefit Reduction Versus Voluntary Approach to Encouraging later Retirement - ERIC R. KINGSON
- The Politics of Mental Health After Care - STEVE ROSE
- Seven Voices From One Organization: What Does It Mean? - JANICE PERIMAN
- A Note On Voethogenic Harm: The Politics of Science and the Professions - WARREN C. HAGGSTROM
- Alienation Among Social Service Workers and Integration Into the Social Services - JOHN …
Reaganomics And The Welfare State, Mimi Abramovitz, Tom Hopkins
Reaganomics And The Welfare State, Mimi Abramovitz, Tom Hopkins
The Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare
Supply-side tax and spending policies have intensified poverty, unemployment and inequality, especially for women, minorities and organized labor. At the same time Reaganomics is shrinking and weakening the welfare state. To better understand and resist this conservative assault it is necessary to demystify the "economics" and "politics" of supply-side doctrine. This paper (a) defines the basic assumptions of supply-side economics; (b) identifies some of its problems and contradictions; (c) discusses its impact on the welfare state; and (d) analyzes it as part of a broader plan for coping with the current economic crisis. It argues that the supply-side tax cut …
A Note On Voethogenic Harm: The Politics Of Science And The Professions, Warren C. Haggstrom
A Note On Voethogenic Harm: The Politics Of Science And The Professions, Warren C. Haggstrom
The Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare
This study had 27 psychiatrists watch a half hour film of a third year medical student talking with a patient. They were all psychiatric faculty in the UCLA School of Medicine and were trying to create a criterion for use in examinations within the School. The film was such that they could see the patient from the perspective of the interviewer.
Alienation Among Social Service Workers And Integration Into The Social Services, John F. Longres
Alienation Among Social Service Workers And Integration Into The Social Services, John F. Longres
The Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare
This study is concerned with objective alienation experienced by social service workers. To help understand this phenomenon, a Marxian sociological perspective will be used.
Seven Voices From One Organization: What Does It Mean?, Janice Perlman
Seven Voices From One Organization: What Does It Mean?, Janice Perlman
The Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare
It would be trite to say that citizen action means different things for different people; a cliche to say that it means different things simultaneously for the same person: yet both are overwhelmingly true. Listening carefully to the members of citizen action groups -- not the organizers, staff, or wellknown leaders -- but simply the members, reveals the entire gamut of understanding and confusions; gratifications and frustrations; of hopes and fears.
The mini-portraits presented below represent a cross section, members of a single citizen action organization at a single point in time. Exploratory interviews with members of similar groups in …
Introduction, Michael Reisch, Stanley Wenocur
Introduction, Michael Reisch, Stanley Wenocur
The Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare
The field of political-economy dates back at least as far as Adam Smith over 200 years ago. The early political-economists made the first systematic attempts to examine the interconnections between the emergence of the new industrial system -- which changed the way in which resources were produced and consumed -- and the advent of bourgeois democratic states -- which made critical decisions as to how those resources were to be distributed. Although the study of political-economy throughout the 19th century implied no particular political ideology, by the 20th century it came to be associated with radical critiques of society, especially …
The Social Work Service Commodity In The Inflationary 80'S, Harold Lewis
The Social Work Service Commodity In The Inflationary 80'S, Harold Lewis
The Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare
The decade ahead is going to be dominated by economic issues. All signs point to continued Inflation, continued high levels of unemployment, cyclical troughs and declining peaks in the overall economy, energy shortages and Increasing financial pressures, particularly on those families living on minimal or below-poverty level budgets. Stresses In management of basic requirements for maintenance of health, housing, education and transportation %III burden middle income, blue collar and the working poor family. In this context, funding of social services will be tight, relative to need. It seems useful, for these reasons, to place our discussion within an economic framework, …
Reagan, Pickle And Pepper: The Benefit Reduction Versus Voluntary Approach To Encouraging Later Retirement, Eric R. Kingson
Reagan, Pickle And Pepper: The Benefit Reduction Versus Voluntary Approach To Encouraging Later Retirement, Eric R. Kingson
The Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare
The degree to which benefit reduction and voluntary approaches to encouraging later retirement maximize four different and often conflicting policy objectives is assessed as are costs and benefits of these approaches to healthy and unhealthy older workers, minorities and women. While both approaches encourage later retirement, there are clear differences in the approaches in terms of meeting the goal of financing Social Security versus adequacy and social equity
The Politics Of Mental Health After Care, Steve Rose
The Politics Of Mental Health After Care, Steve Rose
The Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare
Essential to the development of a positive practice in mental health after-care is a precise formulation of clients' needs. Clarity about a statement of needs provides added information about anticipated obstacles to meeting those needs, both at the client and systemic levels. To accomplish this preliminary task, it becomes necessary to create what we refer to as a "problem definitional" level of theory. Problem defining theory mediates between more global theory, which establishes a larger context for understanding the broad policy issues and direct implications,* and the articulation of practice theory.
The Social Work Profession And The Ideoloqy Of Professionalization, Stanley Wenocur, Michael Reisch
The Social Work Profession And The Ideoloqy Of Professionalization, Stanley Wenocur, Michael Reisch
The Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare
The phenomenon of professionalization has been an exceptionally powerful force in Western industrialized countries for more than a century. "The professions are as characteristic of the modern world as the crafts were of the ancient," said Stephen R. Graubard in the preface to The Professions in America (1963). Talcott Parsons (1968) declared that "The development and increasing strategic importance of the professions probably constitute the most important change that has occurred in the occupational system of modern countries." Dry statistics alone bear out these views. In the United States "professionals" increased in the population from 859 per 100,000 in 1870 …
Book Reviews, Mike Parker, Gary Freeman, Martin B. Tracy, Michael Reisch, Kathryn B. Ward, Steve Burghardt, Patricia Morgan
Book Reviews, Mike Parker, Gary Freeman, Martin B. Tracy, Michael Reisch, Kathryn B. Ward, Steve Burghardt, Patricia Morgan
The Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare
BOOK REVIEWS
- The Assembly Line by Robert Linhart - Reviewed by MIKE PARKER
- The Crisis In Social Security: Economic and Political Origins by Carolyn L. Weaver - Reviewed by GARY FREEMAN
- The Political Econany of Aging: The State, Private Power and Social Welfare by laura Katz Olson - Reviewed by MARTIN B. TRACY
- The Other Side of Organizing: Resolving the Personal Dilemmas and Political Demands of Daily Practice by Steve Burghardt - Reviewed by MICHAEL REISCH
- The Radical Future of Liberal Feminism by Zillah Eisenstein - Reviewed by KATHRYN B. WARD
- Setting National Priorities: The 1983 Budget edited by Joseph …