• Sex-role orientation and response to cognitive stressors 

      Schaefer, Dagmar I. (1984)
      The present study was aimed at investigating the relationship between sex-role orientation, as defined by the BSRI, and heart-rate response to stress. After being administered both the BSRI and JAS, 35 female ...
    • Smoking, aerobic exercise, and health locus of control 

      Kosinec, David (1984)
      This study examined the effect of aerobic exercise, health locus of control, and health value on smoking behavior. Thirty-eight subjects were randomly assigned to either an exercise treatment group or a selfmonitoring control ...
    • The contributions of creative cognition and schizotypal symptoms to creative achievement 

      Armstrong, David Craig (2004)
      While previous research suggests people with sub-clinical levels of schizophrenic symptoms achieve a greater number of creative accomplishments, the cognitive reasons for higher proportions of creativity in this population ...
    • Type A behavior pattern, frustration and aggression 

      Ford, B. Douglas (1984)
      Experimental studies have shown Type A Behavior Pattern individuals to be more aggressive than Type B's. The primary purpose of this study was to examine whether increased frustration in response to task failure offers ...
    • Type A personality and heart rate perception 

      Essau, Cecilia Ahmoi (1985)
      The present study sought to replicate previous findings on the discrepancy between Type A's self-reporting of stress and their physiological arousal. An attempt was also made to clarify whether this discrepancy was due ...