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Overweight women who join weight reducing clubs and the internal-external personality trait
(1975)
The purpose of the present study was to investigate the relationship between attempts made by overweight women to lose weight and the internal-external (I-E) personality dimension. It was hypothesized that: 1) Overweight ...
The relationship of leadership dimensions under conditions of stress
(1973)
The present research examined the relationship between two leadership test, the Least-Preferred Co-Worker (LPC) scale and the Leadership Opinion Questionnaire (LOQ). The two instruments are claimed to measure two conceptually ...
The effect of anxiety, stress and type of task on problem solving performance
(1972)
The present study examined the relationship between anxiety, stress, and the nature of the task. A total of 40 male and 60 female subjects were selected on the basis of their scores on two anxiety scales. Half of each group ...
An empirical test of norm-containment theory as applied to criminal behavior
(1976)
Norm-containment theory (Reckless, 1961a, 1961b, 1962, 1967; Reckless and Dinitz, 1967; Reckless and Shoham, 1963) postulates that there are two containing buffers which steer the individual away from delinquency: ...
Books and readers, 1583; a survey and analysis of all books printed in England or in English abroad during the year 1583
(1974)
This thesis constitutes a survey and analysis of all the works printed in England or in English abroad between January 1, 1583 and December 31, 1583.
The Italian community in Fort William's East End in the early twentieth century
(1977)
By the turn of the twentieth century in the midst of almost every significant urban centre of Canada and the United States, there existed a so-called "Little Italy" or "Italian Colony". These were sections of cities or ...
Sensation seeking: cognitive and psychophysical correlates
(1973)
The large body of research on exploratory behaviour, early isolation, sensory deprivation, and sensory overload has suggested the hypothesis that organisms seek an optimal level of stimulation from their environment. ...
Study of the effects of training and interruptions in training upon cardiorespiratory and anthropometric measures in collegiate wrestlers / by Philip Leonard Colyer. --
(1979)
The purpose of this thesis was to examine group responses to training
and interruptions in training upon cardiorespiratory and anthropometrica!
measures of collegiate wrestlers. The wrestlers (N=ll) were members of
the ...