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The use of the semantic differential in a study of the effects of aspirational and dissociative reference group influence on consumer behavior (open access)

The use of the semantic differential in a study of the effects of aspirational and dissociative reference group influence on consumer behavior

The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of aspirational and dissociative reference group influence on consumer behavior. There are two ways in which behavior is influenced by reference groups. First, reference groups influence aspiration levels and therefore play a major role in producing satisfaction or frustration. Second, reference groups influence kinds of behavior, i.e., they establish approved patterns of behavior.
Date: May 1977
Creator: Evans, Alton W.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Trimethylsilylbromoketene and reactions of α-haloacid halides with diisopropylcarbodiimide (open access)

Trimethylsilylbromoketene and reactions of α-haloacid halides with diisopropylcarbodiimide

Trimethylsilylbromoketene was synthesized by the tri-ethylamine dehydrohalogenation of trimthylsilylbromacetyl bromide or chloride. This ketene was found not to undergo cycloaddition reactions with activated olefins, such as cyclopentadiene, ethyl vinyl ether and dihydropyan.
Date: May 1977
Creator: Owens, Robert Austin
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
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
Alternate coupling routes in carbon-13--carbon-13 coupling (open access)

Alternate coupling routes in carbon-13--carbon-13 coupling

With a large number of carbon-carbon spin-spin coupling constants now determined and the dihedral angle dependence of vicinal coupling constants reported, application of this coupling constants data was attempted to a conformational study.
Date: May 1977
Creator: Faehl, Larry G.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Trimethylsilylated ketene cycloadditions and the chemistry of chlorotrialkyl-1, 3-cyclobutanedione (open access)

Trimethylsilylated ketene cycloadditions and the chemistry of chlorotrialkyl-1, 3-cyclobutanedione

The purpose of this investigation is twofold: (1) to examine the trimethylsilyl substituent effect on the ketene functionality, (2) to study the chemistry of the novel unsymmetrical 1,3-cyclobutanediones, chlorotrialkyl-1, 3-cyclobutanediones.
Date: May 1977
Creator: Cheng, Theresa Chau-Ming
System: The UNT Digital Library
A comparison of the academic achievements of seventh grade students in the semester unit plan with those in the quarter unit plan (open access)

A comparison of the academic achievements of seventh grade students in the semester unit plan with those in the quarter unit plan

The problem with which this dissertation is concerned is to determine whether the semester unit plan offers seventh grade students greater academic gain in the basic subject areas than does the quarter unit plan. Texas offers school districts a choice of the two plans. This study is unique in that the district of this study has both plans in operation at the secondary level.
Date: May 1977
Creator: Harrison, Guy T.
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
The motets of MS Bologna, Civico museo bibliografico musicale, Q 15 (open access)

The motets of MS Bologna, Civico museo bibliografico musicale, Q 15

This study is concerned with the motets in an important manuscript of polyphonic music of the first third of the fifteenth century. Although the book appears to have been written in northern Italy around 1430-1433, some of the motet repertory dates back to the last years of the fourteenth century, and, in one instance, perhaps to the middle of that century.
Date: May 1977
Creator: Cox, Bobby Wayne
System: The UNT Digital Library
A comparison of the career interests, locus of control, attitude, and achievement scores of community college introduction to business "on-campus" students and "open-circuit instructional television" students (open access)

A comparison of the career interests, locus of control, attitude, and achievement scores of community college introduction to business "on-campus" students and "open-circuit instructional television" students

The problem of this study was a comparison of the career interests, locus of control, attitude, and achievement scores of community college introduction to business "on-campus" students and "open-circuit instructional television" students. The "on-campus" sample included 102 students enrolled in traditionally taught "introduction to business" classes and the "open-circuit instructional television" sample included 279 students enrolled in the "introduction to business" telecourse offered for credit in four community colleges in a multi-campus district.
Date: May 1977
Creator: Hegar, Kathryn Weige
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Use of Adenosine Triphosphate (ATP) Assays in Describing the Limnology of Moss Reservoir, Texas (open access)

The Use of Adenosine Triphosphate (ATP) Assays in Describing the Limnology of Moss Reservoir, Texas

Limnological study of Moss Reservoir from May, 1975 through August, 1976 was conducted to evaluate the use of ATP assay in describing planktonic changes within the water column.
Date: May 1977
Creator: Boswell, James T.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Devadasi : The Slave of God (open access)

Devadasi : The Slave of God

Devadasi is an abstraction of primitive dance rites for nine dancers and five percussionists. Though based on fertility rites and religious temple ceremonies, no actual representation of events is intended. It it approximately sixteen minutes and twenty seconds long, and is composed in six sections. Detailed choreography for the dancers is not included, but entrance and exit cues are shown, and the character of each dance is suggested by the music. Suggestion for lighting and costuming are also included in the score.
Date: May 1977
Creator: Bales, W. Kenton
System: The UNT Digital Library
Symphony Number Five (open access)

Symphony Number Five

Symphony Number Five is a composition in three movements for orchestra. It is characterized by an economy of materials and a clarity of presentation of those materials. Further, the materials are expressed in a simplistic manner which avoids intricate textural content and complex melodic and harmonic structures. The symphony was chosen as a pattern of structure for this composition since it represents a microcosm of the history and development of musical style since 1760.
Date: May 1977
Creator: Elliott, Don A. (Don Allen)
System: The UNT Digital Library
A Philosophical Perspective of Art (open access)

A Philosophical Perspective of Art

The underlying problem of the thesis is elucidating the relationship between the art object and philosophy. The thesis is organized into an introduction and four chapters. The introduction poses the need for a philosophical approach to the art object, and the phenomological method is briefly described. The first chapter defines and describes two basic structures found in the art object. The second chapter probes into the ontological structure of the art object in terms of form and media. The third chapter focuses on the relation of form and media evident in personal art works. The fourth chapter summarizes the content of preceding chapters and describes the relationship between the art object and the phenomological method, and discusses the significance of this relationship to philosophy and mankind.
Date: May 1977
Creator: Hopp, Larry F.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Utilization in Sculpture of Ceramic Shell Piece Molds for Specific Nonexpendable Materials (open access)

The Utilization in Sculpture of Ceramic Shell Piece Molds for Specific Nonexpendable Materials

This investigation was concerned with developing a procedure for using nonexpendable pattern materials in ceramic shell piece molds. Literature relating to this study indicated that nonexpendable materials, used in whole ceramic shell molds, had been limited to frozen mercury.
Date: May 1977
Creator: Garcia, Ronnie J.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Effectiveness of Selected Case-Finding Approaches in Locating Handicapped Individuals Residing in Areas with Specified Demographic Characteristics (open access)

The Effectiveness of Selected Case-Finding Approaches in Locating Handicapped Individuals Residing in Areas with Specified Demographic Characteristics

The problem of this study was the examination of selected case-finding approaches for locating handicapped individuals. It was designed to (1) determine the rank order of effectiveness of selected case-finding approaches, within specific census tracts, in locating handicapped individuals aged three to to twenty-one years inclusive, (2) to project the most effective case-finding approach within census tract areas with specified factors of mean income, median education level, and primary home language, and (3) to determine the probability of locating handicapped individuals by a case-finding approach other than the one determined to be the most effective.
Date: May 1977
Creator: Atkinson, Catherine N.
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