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Impact of depression and antidepressant pharmacotherapy on early stage visual functioning in the magno-, parvo-, and koniocellular pathways / by Joy J. Harrison.
(2010)
Examines the fundamental processes of photopic visual functioning associated with the use of selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs), the most commonly prescribed type of antidepressant medication. Measures ...
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. ...
Test of the influence of interpersonal rigidity on the behaviour and experiences of others
(1999)
Interpersonal rigidity is defined as the extremeness of an individual’s behaviour and
the narrowness of the behavioural repertoire measured according to the Interpersonal
Circumplex (Kiesler, 1983). While acknowledged ...
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, ...
Police work experiences and their relationship to burnout and organizational citizenship behaviour
(1997)
Recent police stress literature has consistently asserted that organizational aspects
of work, rather than operational ones, are identified by officers as being the most
stressful. Exposure to perceived workplace stress ...
Workshop intervention approach to nursing stress management
(1996)
This research project presented a total of six
twelve-hour stress management workshops to twenty-eight
female registered nurses. They were recruited from
general hospitals, medical offices, and nursing homes.
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