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The Semantic Differential as a Measure of Sexual Differences
The purpose of this research study was to determine whether the semantic differential could measure in the college population the variation in meaning of selected masculine and feminine concepts as a function of sex difference.
Date:
May 1971
Creator:
Lynd, Robert S.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Memory Consolidation in Avoidance-Conditioned Goldfish: Changes in Brain Protein-Synthetic Patterns
Three groups of goldfish were prepared; naive, avoidance-conditioned and pseudo-conditioned animals. Five pseudo-conditioned fish were avoidance trained later and found to have no measurable acquisition of the avoidance conditioning paradigm. Several protein fractions were found to have significantly different rates of synthesis when compared across groups. The possible involvement of these proteins in the memory storage process was discussed.
Date:
May 1971
Creator:
Montgomery, David W.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
An Examination of the Relationships between Personality Adjustment, Social Interaction Abilities, and Marital Adjustment
The problem with which this investigation was concerned, was that of determining the relationships between personality adjustment, social interaction abilities and marital adjustment. The following hypotheses were investigated: 1) there will be a significant relationship between individual personality adjustment and marital adjustment, and 2) there will be a significant relationship between marital harmony and social interaction abilities.
Date:
May 1971
Creator:
Moorman, John W.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Comparison of Group and Individual Methods of Presenting Baldwin's Social Expectations Scale
Forty Ss from introductory psychology classes participated in a study to determine whether or not the investigator's group Social Expectations Scale (SES) was a useful research instrument and to determine whether or not intelligence was a factor determining the fit of a particular cognitive model, the BSE, to the social expectations of Ss as measured by the SES.
Date:
May 1971
Creator:
Pitts, Emily C.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
The Concept of Rebelliosness of Negroes and Whites
The problem investigated in this paper is the concept of rebelliousness, especially as it applies to two racial groups, Negroes and Whites.
Date:
May 1971
Creator:
Sarantopoulos, George A.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Response Decrement in the Rat Following Various Sequences of Partial Punishment Training
The present study was designed to test for sequential effects of partial punishment training.
Date:
May 1971
Creator:
Wroten, James D.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Effects of Desensitization, Rogerian Therapy, and Modeling on Stage-Fright
Since fear of public speaking has been considered a good example of anxiety and an example that is correlated with behavioral and cognitive measures of anxiety levels, a study of Rogerian therapy, desensitization, and modeling techniques in reducing this anxiety seemed appropriate.
Date:
May 1971
Creator:
Alston, Herbert L.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
The Bender Gestalt Test and Prediction of Behavioral Problems in Moderately Mentally Retarded Children
The purpose of this study was to determine the usefulness of Koppitz's method of scoring the Bender Gestalt (BG) Test for the prediction of behavioral problems in retarded children. The problem behaviors with which this study was concerned were those most often associated with the hyperactive child.
Date:
May 1971
Creator:
Baxter, Raymond D.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
The Effects of the Meaning of the Concept MYSELF on Selected Personal and Social Concepts
This thesis is concerned with the effects that the meaning of the concept MYSELF had on the meanings of other selected personal and social concepts. Meaning of the concepts was measured by the semantic differential.
Date:
May 1971
Creator:
Brunett, Norma Jean
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Dogmatism in Adults and Correlates of Early Parent-Child Relationships
The results suggest that children's perceptions of parental child-rearing behavior are related to their tendencies to be dogmatic in their beliefs, and apparently perceptions of parents as loving has reinforcing properties for the child that may lead to the uncritical acceptance of the belief system of the parents.
Date:
May 1971
Creator:
Cole, Troy H.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Prediction of Success in Computer Programming Courses
This study dealt with the problem of investigating the validity of two recently developed paper-and-penci1 tests of programmer aptitude , the Aptitude Test for Programmer Personnel (ATPP) and the Computer Programmer Aptitude Battery (CPAB), in predicting success in computer programming.
Date:
May 1971
Creator:
Dempsey, Betty J .
System:
The UNT Digital Library
The Effect of Perceptual Training on School Readiness Skills
This study sought to determine if visual perceptual training could be effectively used to improve the school readiness skills of kindergarten children.
Date:
May 1971
Creator:
Coffman, John E.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
The Effects of Sedative and Tonic Music on Sterotyped Behaviors in Institutionalized Mental Defectives
Stereotyped behavior in profoundly retarded subjects was observed under sedative and tonic music, with time and movement measures of responding.
Date:
May 1971
Creator:
Petty, Marshall L.
System:
The UNT Digital Library