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Tachistoscopic study of reading related operations in average readers and those experiencing difficulty
(1989)
Thirty elementary school children were classified
into equal groups of poor and average readers. In a
series of four experiments, subjects were requested to
provide vocal responses to tachistoscopically presented
stimuli ...
Gender differences in mental health needs and recidivism in a sample of adolescent offenders
(2004)
Study sample includes male and female court-referred youths in Thunder Bay, Northwestern Ontario.
Examination of actualization and its degree of relationship to death concern
(1984)
The Threat Index (Tl) is purported to tap the cognitive
dimensions of an individuals personal meaning of death.
Viewed by many researchers as the best validated measurement
of death orientation in the literature today, ...
Pre- and postnatal effects of nicotine on the development and behavior of rats
(1987)
The effects of nicotine administered during one of three
gestational trimesters on development and behavior of
rats were investigated. Pregnant female SHS (Satinder's
Heterogeneous Stock) rats were injected subcutaneously
with ...
Comparison of two treatments for math anxiety : rational emotive therapy and relaxation therapy
(1984)
The purpose of this study was to compare the effectiveness
of two treatments for alleviating math anxiety, rational emotive
therapy and relaxation therapy. Thirty-eight subjects were
randomly assigned to three groups; ...
Sexually stressful experiences in university students
(1990)
Fifty one male and female University students were given a
questionnaire inquiring about the occurrence and nature of both
invasive (physical contact) and non invasive sexually stressfully
experiences in their lives. ...
Establishing norms on the Auditory Comprehension Test among a sample of first year university students
(1991)
This study seeks to establish a wider normative sample
base for the Auditory Comprehension Test (ACT) (Green
and Krammer, 1983)» The ACT is effective in
differentiating between individuals who have a binaural
deficit ...