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The Effects of Group Counseling upon Visual Perception and its Relationship to Other Forms of Perception
The study of perception of visual images and the influence of counseling upon them has received little if any attention. This study was designed to investigate this uncharted area and to demonstrate the effects of counseling upon visual perception. The primary function of this investigation was to seek answers to the following questions. Is it possible for group counseling to have an effect on one's perception of visual stimuli? Will a counseling experience which produces a change in a person' behavior also cause that person to perceive visual images in a different way than he perceived them before counseling? In other words, does a concomitant relationship exist between visual perception and other forms of perception?
Date:
May 1969
Creator:
Berryman, Berle Wayne
System:
The UNT Digital Library
The Effects of Teaching Study Skills and Reading, Writing, and Listening Skills as a Specific Course of Study for Ninth Grade Students
The problem of this study was to test the effects of teaching selected study skills and reading, writing, and listening skills as a specific course of study for ninth grade students. To study this problem, the performance of students enrolled in a study skills and reading, writing, and listening skills course was compared to that of a comparable group of ninth graders, electing the course but not permitted to take it, on the basis of performance as measured by mean gain on alternate forms of the Spitzer Study Skills Test and on the Sequential Test of Educational Progress--Reading-Writing-Listening.
Date:
May 1969
Creator:
Fillman, Tony Wayne
System:
The UNT Digital Library
The Effects of Transition From the Sixth to the Seventh Grade Upon Student Status, Attitude, and Achievement
The problem of this study is the effect of movement from the sixth grade to the seventh grade upon student social status, attitude toward school, and achievement.
Date:
May 1969
Creator:
Myers, Eddie Earl
System:
The UNT Digital Library
The Effects of Water Pollution Control Laws on Industrial Plant Location
The objective of this research is to determine the degree to which the recent antipollution laws will affect the location of industrial plants.
Date:
May 1969
Creator:
Montgomery, Austin Homer, 1928-
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Employee Satisfaction and Performance in Managerial and Non-Managerial Levels of a State Institution for the Mentally Retarded
The present sbudy is an effort to seek information from a type of organization rarely studied along the lines of employee satisfaction's correlation to job performance—a state institution for the mentally retarded—which will shed significant light on the dynamics of this question. It is unique in that it focuses closely on the specific job duties of both managerial and non-managerial employees as a basis for understanding the relationship between employee satisfaction and performance.
Date:
May 1969
Creator:
Ramser, Charles D. (Charles David)
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Figures of Speech, Divergent Thinking, and Activation Theory
The problem was to investigate the relationships between the incidence of figures of speech in selected types of pupils' compositions and pupils' divergent thinking.
Date:
May 1969
Creator:
Porter, Charles Mack, 1936-
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Full Costing in the Petroleum Industry and its Implications for Accounting Principles and Practices
The study of the full cost method of accounting for finding costs in the petroleum industry is significant because it offers a unique opportunity to examine and emerging accounting practice and will indicate some of the reasons for a shift in the reporting practices of a portion of the industry.
Date:
May 1969
Creator:
Klingstedt, John P.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
The Incidental Music of Beethoven
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Date:
May 1969
Creator:
Albrecht, Theodore J.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
An Investigation of the Significance of Client-Centered Play Therapy as a Counseling Technique
The problem of this study was an attempt to appraise critically the effectiveness of client-centered play therapy as a counseling technique. In order to ascertain the effects of client-centered play therapy with children who have emotional problems, learning difficulties, and behavior problems, this study was conducted.
Date:
May 1969
Creator:
West, William Beryl
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Materials Acquisition Cycles for Manufacturing Firms
The general purpose of this investigation was to identify general models of materials acquisition cycles for manufacturing firms as found in representative industries. The study further undertook to identify types of industrial situations in which the acquisition cycles display unique characteristics.
Date:
May 1969
Creator:
Thompson, George H. (George Hutchinson)
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Metal Complexes of 2,3-Quinoxalinedithiol
A series of new planar complexes with the dianion of 2,3-quinoxalinedithiol ligand has been prepared. The complexes have been characterized from the study of their analyses, magnetic moment, conductance, polarograms, electron spin resonance spectra, and electronic spectra, and compared with the available data on the corresponding maleonitriledithiolene and toluene-3,4-dithiolene complexes.
Date:
May 1969
Creator:
Ganguli, Kalyan Kumar, 1912-
System:
The UNT Digital Library
The Relationship of Health Knowledges to Health Practices of College Freshmen at North Texas State University
The problem of this study was the relationship of health knowledges to health practices of college freshmen at North Texas State University.
Date:
May 1969
Creator:
Fisher, Millard Jay
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Some Comparisons between Conventional College Teaching Methods and a Composite of Procedures Involving Large Lecture Groups, Seminars, and Reduced Class Time
The problem of this study was to determine the differences in achievement, critical thinking, and attitude toward subjects of junior college freshmen which could be attributed to two approaches to the teaching of English composition and American history. The purpose of the study was to yield information for use as the basis for administrative and instructional judgments concerning pupil deployment, and plant and staff utilization.
Date:
May 1969
Creator:
Bean, Alvin T. (Alvin Truett)
System:
The UNT Digital Library
A Study of Relationships between Vocational Preferences of Ninth Grade Students and Certain Selected Variables
This problem involved a study of relationships between vocational preferences and certain selected variables of ninth grade students in a junior high school in a large city school district. The selected variables were intelligence, socio-economic status or parental occupational level, school achievement, participation in school activities, only or non-only child status, parental vocational aspirations for the child, educational level of parent or guardian, and family cohesiveness.
Date:
May 1969
Creator:
Dade, Billy Earl
System:
The UNT Digital Library
A Study of Student Achievement and Attitude Utilizing Two Methods of Teaching the American Government Course in a Metropolitan Junior College
The problem under consideration was a study of student achievement and attitude by utilising two methods of teaching the American government course in a metropolitan junior college.
Date:
May 1969
Creator:
Trotter, Robert Sydney, 1940-
System:
The UNT Digital Library
A Study of Values Among Selected Secondary Teachers and Principals as Related to Success Criteria
This was a study of the personal values of selected secondary teachers and principals as related to (1) the principals' evaluations of teacher success, (2) years of teaching experience and (3) level of educational preparation.
Date:
May 1969
Creator:
Nichols, Charlie D.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
A Systematic Approach to Corporate Planning
The fundamental purpose of this dissertation is to determine the extent to which many of the corporations within the United States are implementing formalized planning processes. The conditions surrounding the corporation have caused the movement toward a more systematic approach to corporate planning since there appears to be no better substitute for a formalized planning process to help assure the survival and growth of the firm.
Date:
May 1969
Creator:
Johanson, Richard (Richard Claude)
System:
The UNT Digital Library
The Valuation of Conglomerate Companies
This dissertation investigates the sources of growth which are available to conglomerate companies and draws some limited conclusions with regard to which are the major sources.
Date:
May 1969
Creator:
Betty, Winfield Parker, 1937-
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Aldohaloketenes and the Stereochemistry of Aldohaloketene Cycloadditions
The objective of this research problem was to synthesize aldohaloketenes and investigate the chemistry of this new class of ketenes.
Date:
May 1970
Creator:
Hoff, Edwin Frank
System:
The UNT Digital Library
The Effect of A Summer Group Counseling Institute on Selected Attitudes and Personality Characteristics of Junior College Counselors
The problem of this study was to measure attitudinal and personality changes that took place in junior college counselors as a result of a short-term group counseling institute.
Date:
May 1970
Creator:
Verett, Gary D. (Gary Dwayne)
System:
The UNT Digital Library
The Life and Works of Antonius Divitis
Antonius Divitis (ca. L4715-ca. 1525) was born in Louvain, Belgium, and belonged to the generation between Josquin and Gombert. Divitis is listed in various sources as Antoine de Rycke, Le Riche, Davitz, Davtitz, and possibly Richardus Antonius, all of which mean "Anthony the Rich." His extant works include three complete masses, two parts of masses, three magnificats, five motets, two fragments (probably parts of motets) and one chanson. The purpose of this study was to collect, transcribe, and collate all existing manuscripts and prints of Divitis' compositions as well as biographical information about the composer, and to analyze the compositions for information about his techniques, as well as those of his contemporaries. Only two compositions came to the investigator in modern notation, with the remainder in various manuscripts and printed editions by such notable printers as Attaingnant, Gardane, Giunta, Petreius, Petrucci, Rhaw and Rotenbucher, from the first half of the sixteenth century. All variants in the sources were recorded and, in several instances, included in this edition wherever they seemed'to improve the musical readings.
Date:
May 1970
Creator:
Nugent, B. A.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
A New Gravitational Approach to Least Transportation Cost Warehouse Location
The purpose of this study is to examine single facility warehouse location models. The need for such a study is primarily two-fold. First, single facility warehouse location models which determine an alleged optimum location through a coordinate system have been developed. Secondly, the need for additional research is necessary because the approaches involving linear programming, simulation, or heuristic programming do not by definition generate an optimal location.
Date:
May 1970
Creator:
Van Auken, Stuart, 1941-
System:
The UNT Digital Library
The Stereochemistry of the Cycloaddition of Unsymmetrical Phenyl Ketenes to Cyclopentadiene
This dissertation is a study involving the synthesis and chemistry of arylhaloketenes and cyclopentadiene cycloadducts, and a study of the cycloadduct isomer distribution was begun.
Date:
May 1970
Creator:
Parry, Fred H.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Anisotropic Relaxation Time for Solids with Ellipsoidal Fermi Surfaces
Many solids have Fermi surfaces which are approximated as ellipsoids. A comprehensive solution for the magnetoconductivity of an ellipsoid is obtained which proves the existence of a relaxation time tensor which can be anisotropic and which is a function of energy only.
Date:
May 1971
Creator:
Fuchser, Troy Denrich
System:
The UNT Digital Library