Degree Department
7 Matching Results
Results open in a new window/tab.
Results:
1 - 7 of
7
The Effects of Degree of Structure of Paradigm and Reinforcement on Awareness and Verbal Operant Conditioning of Hospitalized Children
The present experiment is designed to test certain hypotheses made concerning the nature of conditioning in a verbal operant paradigm, and the relationship of such conditioning with awareness of contingencies.
Date:
January 1970
Creator:
Maxwell, Judith M.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Interrelationships between Measures of Personal-social Adjustment and Measures of Improvement in a Hospital Setting
The purposes of this study were (1) to explore the possibility that sociometry can be a valuable prognostic method in milieu therapy, and (2) to investigate the validity of the "Draw-a-Group" (DAG) projective technique for measuring interpersonal responsiveness.
Date:
January 1970
Creator:
Koehn, Sharon
System:
The UNT Digital Library
An Investigation of the Self-concept of Children with Low Levels of Intelligence
The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between intelligence and self-concept of children with low levels of mental maturity. In order to get a clearer picture of this relationship, the self-concept of children at various levels of mental deficiency was investigated.
Date:
January 1970
Creator:
Hughes, Ronald C.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Pupil Classroom Sociability and Teacher Mode of Interpersonal Interaction
The present study was designed to provide data bearing directly on the question of the influence of the preschool experience, and specifically, teacher behavior, on pupil social behavior.
Date:
January 1970
Creator:
Walters, Robert H.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
The Relation between the Self-concept and Values of Parents with Their Children
In accordance with theories of Carmichael (19), Lecky (41), and Rogers (55), which suggest that adolescence is a time of redefining conceptions about one's self in relation to values, groups, and institutions in one's environment, the following hypotheses were proposed to be investigated in this study: 1. The difference between mothers' and fathers' self-concept scores is nonsignificant. 2. Parents have higher self-concepts than their children. 3. Parents of children with high self-concepts will differ significantly from parents of children with low self-concepts with respect to their values.
Date:
January 1970
Creator:
Mackenzie, Donna Lee
System:
The UNT Digital Library
The Relationship between Empathy and Supervisors' Ratings of Student Nurses
The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between a measurement of empathy and performance of psychiatric student nurses.
Date:
January 1970
Creator:
Libbon, Joseph John
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Test Anxiety, Low Self-esteem, and Conformity
The present study has a threefold purpose. First, it will attempt to investigate whether the presentation of the bogus group norm is effective to exert influence on an individual subject to modify his original response in the direction of the norm. Secondly, it will investigate relationships between the subject's level of test anxiety and his conformity behavior in the simple judgmental situation. Thirdly, it will further explore whether test anxiety, as measured by a questionnaire, and low self-esteem, as measured by feelings of personal inadequacy, are comparable constructs.
Date:
January 1970
Creator:
Lee, See Woo
System:
The UNT Digital Library