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The Relationships of Author Productivity and Article Readability to Journal Productivity in the Field of Library and Information Science (open access)
United States-Iranian relations, 1945-1947 (open access)

United States-Iranian relations, 1945-1947

During 1946 and 1947, Russia pressured Iran to grant an oil concession in the northern provinces. During this time, the United States supported Iran's right to make its decision free from Soviet pressure.
Date: August 1977
Creator: Partin, Michael Wayne
System: The UNT Digital Library
Admission of foreign graduate students: an analysis of judgments by selected faculty and administrators at North Texas State University (open access)

Admission of foreign graduate students: an analysis of judgments by selected faculty and administrators at North Texas State University

The problem of this study was to determine by means of Judgment Analysis (JAN) Technique the admission policies of selected faculty and administrators for foreign graduate students at North Texas State University.
Date: May 1977
Creator: Gharavi, Ebrahim
System: The UNT Digital Library
The efficacy of self-administered systematic desensitization (open access)

The efficacy of self-administered systematic desensitization

The purpose of this study was to test the therapeutic usefulness of a completely self-administered, behavior-therapy technique: systematic desensitization. The method involved the comparison of behavior change following the treatment of two groups of subjects. One group received the actual systematic-desensitization procedure, while the other underwent a similar but theoretically ineffective treatment termed attention-placebo.
Date: May 1977
Creator: Horowitz, Neil D.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Leonardo Bruni and the Renaissance of history in Italian humanism (open access)

Leonardo Bruni and the Renaissance of history in Italian humanism

This dissertation assesses Leonardo Bruni as an individual in Renaissance Italy, analyzes the general contours of his humanism, and demonstrates the central role played by history in his thought. The sources used include manuscripts and printed editions if Bruni's works, the letters and works of his contemporaries, certain ancient and medieval works, and subsequent scholarship on the subject.
Date: May 1977
Creator: Blackman, Joseph Andrew
System: The UNT Digital Library
Fear response of rape victims (open access)

Fear response of rape victims

The present investigation sough to explore the psychological responses of rape victims. A review of pertinent literature suggested a primary reaction of women to rape was fear, but the absence of controlled research and standardized observations limited the generalizability of these findings. A triparate interpretation of fear -- with autonomic, self-report, and avoidance behavior components -- was proposed. In addition, the research attempted to document negative changes in self-concept and feelings of powerlessness resultant from the rape experience.
Date: August 1977
Creator: Veronen, Lois J.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Herr und Heer: the German Social Democrats and officer corps, a reappraisal (open access)

Herr und Heer: the German Social Democrats and officer corps, a reappraisal

Utilizing the debates of the German Reichstag, the proceedings of the SPD, the memoirs of the leading military and Marxist figures and the principal newspapers of the Second Reich and Weimar Republic, this dissertation attempts to show how the army chiefs and the socialist leaders of Germany altered their policies not only to promote their interests but also to protect the state.
Date: August 1977
Creator: Pierce, Walter Rankin
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Cycle of Life Symphony (open access)

The Cycle of Life Symphony

This symphony is a representation of the composer's philosophy of life, which includes a belief in a pre-existent life (Beginnings), a mortal life (Searchings and Wanderings), and a life after death (Return Home). Three out of four of the cyclic elements in the Symphony are symbolic. Theme one represents the influence for good which emanates from a living God; motive one represents the influence for evil, or the Devil; motive two represents the influence of Christ. All three of these influences were present in the pre-existence, they are present in earth life and in the life after death, where good will ultimately triumph over evil. Motive three is found in both first and third movements, but has no symbolic meaning.
Date: May 1977
Creator: Dean, Lynn C.
System: The UNT Digital Library