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Age differences in children's judgements of reciprocal and non reciprocal patterns of self-disclosure / by Luanne Mann. --
(1986)
Research conducted supports the conclusion
that adults have a well defined norm of reciprocity in
self-disclosure.
The purpose of the present research was to
determine whether and if so at what age the norm of
reciprocity ...
EMG biofeedback application with behaviourally disturbed mentally retarded individuals
(1986)
Biofeedback is the use of instrumentation to provide feedback to a
client about his/her psychophysiological processes. One type of
biofeedback is Electromyographic (EMG) which measures muscular
contraction and relaxation. ...
Stress and Lifestyle Management Group Therapy Program
(1986)
Excessive stress can be debilitating when it is not
under careful control. The development of a Stress
and Lifestyle Management Group Therapy Program was
designed to instruct people who have a low stress
tolerance, to ...
Locus of control and self-disclosure under conditions of stress and non-stress
(1986)
This study examined the possibility that the apparent
adjustment of internal locus of control individuals is due to
denial and defensiveness rather than actual adjustment. One
hundred and seventeen subjects(thirty-one ...
Behavioural effects of benzodiazepines following metrazol-induced seizures
(1986)
Previous research indicates that seizures cause transient
and in some cases, long lasting increases in the density of
benzodiazepine receptors in the brain. The present research
sought to discover the behavioural effects ...
Children's use of a verbal-nonverbal consistency role for assessing truth and lying
(1986)
Research on adults and older adolescents has indicated
that verbal and nonverbal coimnunication cues are utilized by
listeners to assess speaker truthfulness and sincerity. Some
evidence suggests that truthfulness is ...
Development of restrictive disclosure in children's communication with peers
(1986)
Research supports the conclusion that adults show a
pattern of restrictive disclosure in which they choose to
disclose intimate information to friends rather than
nonfriends. From a developmental perspective, however, ...