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    AuthorAnderson, Deborah Elaine (1)Bennie, Deborah A. (1)Bjorgvinsson, Throstur (1)Bulow, Catherine A. (1)Chitty, Dorothy Jayne (1)Cook, Bruce, 1962- (1)Dyce, Jamie (1)Holowatuik, Ramona L. (1)Long, Carmen A. (1)Molly, Karen Leigh. (1)... View MoreSubjectIntelligence tests (2)Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale (2)Assertiveness (Psychology) (1)Attribution (Social psychology) (1)Basic Personality Inventory (1)Child psychology (1)Cognition (1)Criminals Rehabilitation Ontario Thunder Bay. (1)Friendship in children. (1)Headache (1)... View MoreDate Issued
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    Investigation of change/stability in WAIS-R scores for 16 year olds over an 18 month period 

    Molly, Karen Leigh. (1992)
    This study used a test-retest paradigm to investigate change/stability in Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale-Revised scores of 16 and 17 year olds. Both short (3 month) and long (18 month) retest intervals were investigated ...
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    Locus of control and sex-role beliefs in the prediction of assertiveness 

    Sajna Hebert, Susan (1992)
    Locus of control has been identified as a strong predictor of assertiveness for men, but not for women. It was hypothesized that sex-role beliefs might moderate the locus of control-assertiveness link among women. In ...
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