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Verbal content and affective response in an interview : as a function of experimenter gaze direction
(1974)
This study was designed to investigate the effects of one's looking or not looking at another's eyes upon the content of the other's speech and his affective response to the encounter. The relationships between experimenter ...
Electroconvulsive shock-induced amnesia: an investigation of the reinstatement effect
(1973)
Three experiments were conducted to investigate the reinstatement effect, in which amnesia has been reported following the pairing of a noncontingent footshock and ECS. In experiment I the possibility that a FS-ECS combination ...
Mirror presentation and playback of species-specific aggressive vocalizations as reinforcers in adult domestic chickens (Gallus gallus)
(1975)
The present three experiments, designated as I, II, and III, attempted to establish the positive reinforcinig effects of mirror and audio (the playback of recorded crows) presentation, alone and combined, for adult Domestic ...
Effects of differential food deprivation on partial reinforcement in two selectively bred strains of rats
(1975)
The effects of three levels of food deprivation, and shift in reinforcement
patterns were investigated in selectively bred high-(RHA/Lu) and low(
RLA/Lu) avoidance strains. The high-avoidance strain responded to the ...
The outcomes and effectiveness of two self-disclosure techniques
(1974)
It has been shown that there is a dyadic effect in regard to self-disclosure. This dyadic effect refers to the fact that the more one says about one's self the more another person is likely to say about their self. Two ...
The effect of mode of presentation, stimulus concreteness, and verbalization on a paired-associates learning task
(1972)
A 2x2x3x8 experimental design was used to investigate the effects of two levels of the concreteness dimension (i.e. concrete and abstract) of nouns; two levels of verbalization (i.e. verbalization and nonverbalization) and ...
Northwestern Ontario Indian childrens' [sic] scores on the WISC in relation to the normative population.
(1973)
Because Indian children of Northwestern Ontario attend schools designed for children of white, North-American families, they are frequently given the Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children. This research was undertaken ...
An investigation of the relationship between the occurrence of learning disabilities in children and the child rearing behaviors of their mothers: an exploratory study
(1972)
The present study investigated the relationship between the occurrence of children's learning disabilities and the nature of the child rearing behaviors exhibited by their mothers. Seventy mothers and their children served ...
Recall deficit in acute schizophrenia
(1970)
The present research is designed to investigate a recall deficit in schizophrenia which has been reported by some workers. Twenty-four acute schizophrenics and 24 normal subjects of average verbal intelligence were selected. ...
The prediction and intervention of criminal behavior: a comparison of actuarial and case study methods
(1974)
Conceptual differences between actuarial and case study prediction, and past empirical comparisons of predictive powers are reviewed. The major concern is with providing empirical comparisons of accuracy in predicting ...