The Relationship between Selected Criteria and Actual Practices of Counselors and Visiting Teachers in a Metropolitan Area (open access)

The Relationship between Selected Criteria and Actual Practices of Counselors and Visiting Teachers in a Metropolitan Area

This study was initiated to determine the soundness of certain phases of the counseling and visiting teacher program in a selected school system of a metropolitan area. It was believed that investigation of those programs would prove to be of significant value to those individuals who were in charge of the guidance programs in those schools, and that ultimately the full benefits of these investigations would be received by the students.
Date: August 1962
Creator: Wotherspoon, Clark David, 1914-
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Effects of Skill-Builder Controlled Reader Training in Facilitating Skill Development in College Typewriting (open access)

The Effects of Skill-Builder Controlled Reader Training in Facilitating Skill Development in College Typewriting

The problem of the study was to determine the effects of student use of Skill-Builder Controlled Reader training in facilitating skill development in beginning and intermediate typewriting classes at the college level.
Date: August 1962
Creator: Johnson, Margaret Higgins, 1920-
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Quantitative Assessment of Halo Effect (open access)

The Quantitative Assessment of Halo Effect

It is the purpose of this investigation to quantitatively assess the effect of halo in peer ratings of individuals in the areas of friendship, mental ability, and level of anxiety, by identifying the discrepancy between these ratings and the measurement of these characteristics by standardized tests.
Date: January 1962
Creator: Gilchrist, Walter William
System: The UNT Digital Library
Some Aspects of Self-Concept (open access)

Some Aspects of Self-Concept

The purpose of this study is fourfold: (1) to investigate any differences in self-concept scores of a normal (adjusted) and abnormal (maladjusted) population; (2) to investigate any difference in self-concept scores between psychotic and non-psychotic hospitalized patients, (3) to investigate changes in self-concept concomitant with psychotherapy, and (4) to investigate any sex differences in self-concept.
Date: January 1962
Creator: Ratliff, William Randall
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Influence of Configuration and Letter Sequence on Recognition Thresholds of Words (open access)

The Influence of Configuration and Letter Sequence on Recognition Thresholds of Words

The purpose of this study is to attempt to determine what influence configuration and/or letter sequence have on the recognition thresholds of words. It is felt that low configuration and/or rare letter sequences will result in lower recognition thresholds, while high configuration and/or common letter sequence will result in higher recognition thresholds when stimulus words are presented to subjects by means of a tachistoscope.
Date: January 1962
Creator: Stewart, James C.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Impulsive Behavior in Children as a Function of Parental Attitudes toward Child-Rearing Practices (open access)

Impulsive Behavior in Children as a Function of Parental Attitudes toward Child-Rearing Practices

The purpose of this study is to examine the relationship between child-oriented parental attitudes and resulting child behavior.
Date: June 1962
Creator: Keizer, Louis E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
A Study of Self-ideal Discrepancy Scores and Anxiety in a College and Clinical Population (open access)

A Study of Self-ideal Discrepancy Scores and Anxiety in a College and Clinical Population

This thesis in concerned with the relationship of self-ideal discrepancy scores and anxiety in a college and clinical population.
Date: August 1962
Creator: Thomas, Willet Tommy
System: The UNT Digital Library
Valence of Stimulus Material as a Variable in Incidental Learning (open access)

Valence of Stimulus Material as a Variable in Incidental Learning

This thesis discusses the valence of stimulus material as a variable in incidental learning.
Date: August 1962
Creator: Luckey, Robert E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
A Comparative Evaluation of the Effectiveness of Group Guidance and Individual Counseling with Freshmen (open access)

A Comparative Evaluation of the Effectiveness of Group Guidance and Individual Counseling with Freshmen

The primary objective was to investigate the effectiveness of short-term group guidance and short-term individual counseling with freshman college students. The design utilizes the method and procedure of comparing similar groups of students who received group guidance, students who received individual counseling, and students who received no counseling or guidance. A comparison of the ratio between self-ratings and objectively evaluated test scores before and after the study served as the basis for determining the effectiveness of the experimental variables.
Date: January 1962
Creator: Kemp, George Allen
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Relationship between Achievement Motivation and Academic Achievement in Elementary School Children (open access)

The Relationship between Achievement Motivation and Academic Achievement in Elementary School Children

This study was made to determine the relationship between n Achievement, the McClelland technique measure of achievement motivation obtained from picture-story protocols, and academic achievement in elementary school children. The California Achievement Tests Battery was used as the criterion for academic achievement.
Date: January 1962
Creator: Maxwell, Roy Thomas
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Evaluation of Youth Workers in Institutions for Juvenile Delinquents (open access)

The Evaluation of Youth Workers in Institutions for Juvenile Delinquents

The purpose of the study was to determine trends between selected factors in the study. Trends between thirty position qualifications and proficiency with children, proficiency with staff, education, age, sex, and length of service were examined, trends between the type of institution, areas of duty, and general proficiency were also examined.
Date: January 1962
Creator: Walther, Richard Ernest
System: The UNT Digital Library
Requirements for Successful Ministerial Service in the South Carolina Annual Conference of the Methodist Church (open access)

Requirements for Successful Ministerial Service in the South Carolina Annual Conference of the Methodist Church

The major problem of this study is to identify through the use of the Critical Incident Technique the main requirements for successful ministerial service in the South Carolina Annual Conference of the Methodist Church, insofar as these requirements can be determined through lay observations and judgments. The following sub-problems are closely related to the major problem: 1. What special demands are made upon the minister by special subgroups within the church--e.g., youth, women's groups--in regard to pastoral behavior? 2. How important are the roles assigned to the minister by the church itself--e.g., preacher, teacher, counselor, visitor, administrator, priest? 3. Do churches of varying sizes differ in their expectations of the Ministerial office--e.g., do large churches place greater emphasis upon preaching? 4. Does educational training and/or the salary of the minister correlate with the number of successful incidents reported by respondents?
Date: June 1962
Creator: Floyd, William Anderson, 1928-
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Effects of Selected Auditory Stimulation upon Learning Typewriting (open access)

The Effects of Selected Auditory Stimulation upon Learning Typewriting

The problem of this study was to determine the effects of typewriting practice with selected auditory stimulation on student achievement in typewriting. It included the following sub-problems: 1. Determining the extent to which typewriting practice with selected auditory stimulation affected ability to compose at the typewriter. 2. Determining the extent to which typewriting practice with selected auditory stimulation affected ability to typewrite from dictation. 3. Determining the extent to which typewriting practice with selected auditory stimulation affected ability to typewrite from copy.
Date: June 1962
Creator: Lemaster, Arthur James, 1933-
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Effect of Two Plans of Elementary School Organization on Rapid Learners and Non-Rapid Learners (open access)

The Effect of Two Plans of Elementary School Organization on Rapid Learners and Non-Rapid Learners

The primary purpose was to determine whether there were differences in the amount of change produced by two plans of elementary school organization for the instruction of rapid learners in order to develop a sound policy of organizing the elementary school. A secondary purpose was to determine the effects of the two plans on other pupils in the sections being studied.
Date: June 1962
Creator: Locke, Caroline Jane, 1912-
System: The UNT Digital Library
An Evaluation of Closed-Circuit Television Observation for Students Taking Certain Courses in Elementary Education (open access)

An Evaluation of Closed-Circuit Television Observation for Students Taking Certain Courses in Elementary Education

The problem of this study was to determine if significant differences in scores attained by students on academic achievement, problem-solving, and attitudes were associated with closed-circuit television observations. More specifically, the problem was resolved into seeking solutions to the following! 1. Will college students' academic achievement be extended through television observations of children in classroom situations? 2. Will college students' ability to solve problems be improved through television observations? 3. Will college students' attitudes toward teacher-pupil relationships be affected through television observations?
Date: August 1962
Creator: DeViney, Robert Dawson, 1915-
System: The UNT Digital Library
Effectiveness of Short-Term Group Guidance with a Group of Transfer Students Admitted on Academic Probation (open access)

Effectiveness of Short-Term Group Guidance with a Group of Transfer Students Admitted on Academic Probation

The problem of this study was to determine the effectiveness of short-term group guidance in improving the academic achievement of transfer students admitted to North Texas State University on scholastic probation. In addition to the primary problem, an analysis was made of the differences in changes in certain psychological needs, as measured by the Edwards Personal Preference Schedule, between academically successful and unsuccessful students. Changes in these psychological needs were determined for students who participated in group guidance sessions and compared with changes made by a group of students who did not participate in group guidance. The relationship between these need changes and grade-point average was studied for these students. A comparison of the number of drop-outs was made between students who participated in group guidance sessions and students who did not participate.
Date: August 1962
Creator: Maroney, Kenneth Austin
System: The UNT Digital Library
An Analysis of Relationships between Experiences in Correlated Courses in Art, Music, and Modern Dance, and Certain Behavioral Changes Related to Aesthetic Experience (open access)

An Analysis of Relationships between Experiences in Correlated Courses in Art, Music, and Modern Dance, and Certain Behavioral Changes Related to Aesthetic Experience

The present study was an attempt to discover what relationship exists between an arrangement of coordinated laboratory experiences in art, music, and modern dance at the college freshman level and the development of four factors related to aesthetic experience. These factors were: (1) aesthetic perception as measured by A Test Aesthetic Perception; (2) aesthetic attitude as measured by A Test of Aesthetic Attitude; (3) physiological responsiveness to perceptual stimuli as measured by the Galvanometer; and (4) level of freedom from restraint as measured by a portion of the Guilford-Zimmerman Temperament Survey. An additional purpose of the study was to determine the persistence of significant changes in the experimental group, as measured over a period of five months.
Date: August 1962
Creator: Miles, James Baker, 1929-
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Effectiveness of Two Techniques of Counseling with Students on Academic Probation (open access)

The Effectiveness of Two Techniques of Counseling with Students on Academic Probation

The problem of this study was to analyze the effectiveness of two counseling procedures which were used with college students on academic probation. The functions of the problem were: 1. To determine whether there were any differences on selected variables among three groups of college students on academic probation who participated in individual counseling, in group guidance, or were given no formal counseling. 2. To determine the degree to which the relative effectiveness of group guidance, individual counseling, and no counseling was related to the scholastic aptitude of the students.
Date: August 1962
Creator: Speegle, Philip Tenney, 1938-
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Interrelatedness of Student Teachers' Temperament Traits, Their Attitudes toward Youth, and Their Teacher-Pupil Interpersonal Problems (open access)

The Interrelatedness of Student Teachers' Temperament Traits, Their Attitudes toward Youth, and Their Teacher-Pupil Interpersonal Problems

The present study is an investigation into the interrelatedness of student teachers' temperament traits, their attitudes toward youth, as measured by appropriate testing instruments, and the interpersonal teacher-pupil problems encountered by the respondents during their student teaching experience.
Date: August 1962
Creator: Williams, Donald Earl, 1922-
System: The UNT Digital Library
Manifest Anxiety and Orality Among Smokers and Non-Smokers (open access)

Manifest Anxiety and Orality Among Smokers and Non-Smokers

The purpose of this study is to examine the relationship between manifest anxiety and orality as related to smokers and non-smokers as indicated on the Taylor Manifest Anxiety Scale and the Blaky Pitres Test (4). From the above theoretical background, the following relationships are hypothesized: Hypothesis I: Smokers will show more anxiety than nonsmokers. hypothesis 2: Female smokers will show more anxiety than male smokers. Hypothesis 3: Among the high anxiety group smokers will show more orality than non-smokers.
Date: June 1962
Creator: Birdsong, Luther Ellis
System: The UNT Digital Library