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Dietary restraint : the role of causal attributions
(1995)
Previous studies have indicated that restrained and unrestrained eaters
exhibit dififerent eating patterns in response to preloading or no preloading. After
a preload, restrained eaters tend to exhibit counterregulatory ...
Subject-generated internal imagery coupled with relaxation as a treatment for chronic pain
(1995)
The chronic pain experience is a multifaceted phenomenon
involving sensory, cognitive, affective, motivational and behavioral
dimensions. There has been no single consistently successful method of
pain control and ...
Risk-sensitivity in a rat population under interval schedules of reinforcement : open and closed economies
(1995)
A group consisting of eight male Hooded rats was tested for
risk-sensitive foraging preferences in an eight station
operant arena, under conditions of open and closed economies.
The group could choose to forage at either ...
Neuropsychological characteristics of nonclinical obsessive-compulsives
(1995)
Neuropsychological functioning was examined in 118 introductory psychology
students (males=43, females=75) who reported varying levels of nonclinical
obsessive-compulsive behaviours. Using the four subscales of the ...
Humoral immune responding of the albino rat during phases of the estrous cycle
(1995)
The relationship between estrous phase and immune response in female rats was
studied using two designs. In the between subjects design, groups of five rats were
tested for antigen binding capacity and estrous phase on ...
Predictors of susceptibility to the diet and nutrition media
(1995)
Much of the information distributed by the diet and nutrition media
consists of unsubstantiated claims. Individuals who are particularly susceptible
to such sources are at risk for practicing food-related behaviours ...
Comparison of risk factors and criminogenic need among incarcerated young offender, probationary young offender and non offender samples
(1995)
This research examined some of the risk/need factors that discriminate offending
from non-offending youth employing three groups of adolescents at different
points on the crime continuum. Non-offenders (n=30), probationary ...