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Simensen, R. J. – Journal of Clinical Psychology, 1974
It was the purpose of this study to demonstrate the need for additional analysis of the correlates of the Bender Visual Motor Gestalt Test. (Author)
Descriptors: Correlation, Data Collection, Mental Retardation, Methods

Watkins, Julia M.; Watkins, Dennis A. – Journal of Clinical Psychology, 1975
This study researched the Plenk scoring system more thoroughly to see whether it could be used with older children and whether it could differentiate normal from emotionally disturbed Ss. (Author)
Descriptors: Data Collection, Emotional Disturbances, Handicapped Children, Research Methodology

Fancher, Raymond E.; Gutkin, Daniel – Journal of Clinical Psychology, 1971
Descriptors: Attitudes, Behavior Modification, College Students, Data Collection

Teague, Ruth G.; Gold, Steven R. – Journal of Clinical Psychology, 1981
Attempted to determine whether daydreaming is reactive to self-monitoring. One group of infrequent daydreamers tallied their daydreams, the second tallied and logged the content of their daydreams. There was a significant difference between the control group and the treatment groups, but neither method of self-monitoring proved superior. (Author)
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Counseling Techniques, Data Collection, Imagery

Stone, Arthur A. – Journal of Clinical Psychology, 1982
Revises the concept of verifiability of life events by requiring that they be verified. Presents three design issues which interact with verifiability and event qualification, which may result in threats to their validity. Suggests all three types of objectivity-subjectivity should be considered in designing life event studies. (Author/JAC)
Descriptors: Change Agents, Data Collection, Memory, Objectivity