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Effects of the anger expression and hostility components of the type A personality behavior pattern : on physiological recovery from a psychosocial stressor / by Mary-Beth Minthorn-Biggs.
(1988)
The present study re-examined the relationship of the Type A
Behavior Pattern to heart rate and finger temperature recovery
from a psychosocial stressor. It also investigated the role of
anger expression, hostility and ...
Risk sensitive foraging by rats in the operant arena
(1988)
The operant arena was used as the framework in
which to study the theory of risk-sensitivity, A small
colony of hooded rats was exposed to increasing work
demands while given the choice between simultaneous
fixed ratio ...
Reciprocity of self-disclosure in school aged children
(1988)
Researchers (i.e., Altman & Taylor, 1973) have found
that a principle of reciprocity guides self-disclosures in
adults. The present study explored the question of whether,
and if so, at what age the principle of reciprocity ...
Mitigating the effects of exposure to violence against women : an educational perspective
(1988)
One hundred sixty-four female and one hundred twenty-four male
undergraduate university students participated in an experiment designed
to assess the role and / or value of education in mitigating the effects of
exposure ...
Role of cognitive appraisal in the recovery from stress
(1988)
The present study examined the effects of cognitive appraisal on
heart rate recovery from a psychological stressor. Forty
introductory psychology students were randomly assigned to
either a threat or challenge condition. ...
Effect of prenatal cadmium exposure on development and behavior of selectively bred genetic lines of rat
(1988)
PELLETIER, M. R. (1988). Effect of prenatal cadmium
exposure on development and behavior of selectively
bred genetic lines of rat: The purpose of the study was
to investigate the effects of cadmium exposure as
related ...
Loneliness and disclosure processes in early adolescence
(1988)
Research has shown that, in comparison to nonlonely
adults, lonely adults show problems in self-^^disclosure
intimacy with peers and the current study was designed to
assess whether lonely adolescents exhibit these ...