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Emotion recognition and empathy after brain injury
(2001)
Study participants: 20 brain-injured individuals from Brain Injury Services of Northern Ontario (Control group: Lakehead University psychology undergrads.) Tests administered: Victoria Emotion Recognition Test (VERT), ...
Protective factors among peer harassed adolescent girls : implications for body dissatisfaction and eating problems / by Jennifer M. McFarlane.
(2002)
The first goal of the present study was to examine two forms of peer harassment, appearance teasing and sexual harassment, by male and female peers, as they relate to body dissatisfaction and eating problems in young ...
Post-natal effects of maternal cigarette smoking and family dynamics on child behaviours
(2000)
This study examined the relationship between maternal smoking (smoking during
pregnancy) and child behavior problems, while considering other possible contributors to
child behavior, namely parenting stress, family ...
Satisfaction and stability within long-term relationships involving trait hostility
(2001)
This study examined correlates of trait hostility within long-term relationships. In
accordance with the rules of complementarity put forth by interpersonal theorists,
it was predicted that hostile individuals would more ...
Item response theory analyses of the Personality Assessment Inventory in samples of methadone maintenance patients and university students / by Albert Patrick Gouge.
(2008)
This dissertation employed a variety of item response theory models and methods to examine the psychometric function of the Personality Assessment Inventory (PAI) in a sample of opioid dependent individuals (TV = 323) ...
Cognitive-behavioral program for young offenders : by focusing on the peer helping approach
(2001)
The present study evaluated a newly developed cognitive behavioral program, the Equip
program (Gibbs, Potter & Goldstein, 1995), that focuses on teaching youth to think and act
responsibly through a peer helping approach. ...
Neurological content and impact on Personality Assessment Inventory scale elevations / by Jeannette H. Prenger.
(2000)
The Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI/MMPI-2), the most frequently
used measure ofpersonality and emotional frmctioning in clinical neuropsychological
settings, does not meet current psychometric standards. ...
Investigation of automatic and recollective memory in phonological association
(2001)
Two experiments manipulated the study variables
associative pairing, attention, and modality, in an
attempt to produce process dissociations (Jacoby,
1991) between estimates of recollective and
automatic memory in a ...
Quantitative electroencephalographic amplitude, memory, and cognitive ability in Canadian First Nation adult offenders with and without solvent abuse histories / Michael R. Moland. --
(2005)
Most electroencephalographic (EEG) studies of solvent exposure have involved factory workers chronically exposed to industrial chemicals. Few studies have examined the neurological effects of recreationally abused solvents, ...