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Glatt, Charles T.; Karon, Bertram P. – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1974
Four times during a 20-month period 33 schizophrenics were given a psychiatric interview (to ascertain clinical status) and the Rorschach. Subjects not receiving medication showed more evidence of regression and recovery as their clinical status either declined or improved than did subjects receiving medication. (Author)
Descriptors: Medicine, Psychiatry, Psychological Testing, Psychopathology
Mott, Dennis L. – Journal of Business Education, 1974
The benefit of research papers to a basic business class is not easily discernible through experimental research, but such intangible benefits as communicating ideas, identification of a problem, and practice at discovering conclusions based on facts seem reason enough to make research papers a part of the class assignment. (BP)
Descriptors: Assignments, Business Education, Reports, Research
Instructor, 1974
Article described activities designed to help students broaden their concept of the nature and function of law and help them to see how laws can protect as well as punish. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Concept Teaching, Laws, Legal Education, Research Projects
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Emmons, Timothy D.; Webb, Warren W. – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1974
Results lend support to the position that psychopaths are pathological stimulation seekers. Channeling their stimulation seeking into socially accepted behaviors may facilitate treatment. (Author)
Descriptors: Emotional Response, Individual Differences, Neurosis, Psychological Patterns
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Carothers, James E.; Inslee, Lorene J. – Journal of Counseling Psychology, 1974
Investigates the ability of volunteer telephone services to furnish facilitative conditions to callers by determining the level of empathic understanding offered by such volunteers. Uses Carkhuff's Five-Point Empathy Scale to indicate that the length of calls increases as the level of empathic understanding offered rises. (Author/PC)
Descriptors: Behavior, Behavior Patterns, Communication Skills, Empathy
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Gandy, Gerald L. – Journal of Counseling Psychology, 1974
Birth order studies directly related to vocational interest were reviewed to discern support for certain theoretical susumptions: firstborns are more directing, controlling, and organizing than later borns and later borns are more sociable, empathic, and sympathetic than firstborns. The research was inconsistent, contradictory, and speculative.…
Descriptors: Birth Order, Individual Characteristics, Personality Assessment, Research Projects
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Horne, Arthur M. – Journal of Counseling Psychology, 1974
Investigates the effects of personality types on the effectiveness of various treatment procedures in reducing test anxiety. Fails to support previous studies in which group application of counseling techniques reduced anxiety more than did a study skills group. (Author/PC)
Descriptors: Anxiety, Behavior Modification, Individual Characteristics, Personality
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Stabler, Elizabeth M. – Mental Retardation, 1974
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Adults, Followup Studies, Mental Retardation
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Hall, Jane S.; Holmberg, Margaret C. – Child Care Quarterly, 1974
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Eating Habits, Preschool Children, Reinforcement
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Jansen, David G.; Garvey, Frank J. – Counselor Education and Supervision, 1974
Results of the present investigation, together with previous data provided by Eberdt (1970) and Jansen, Robb, and Bonk (1972), suggest that clergymen who seek specialized counseling training in secular settings are, as a group, a different breed than nonclergymen who enter such programs. Clergymen also work in a role and framework considerably…
Descriptors: Clergy, Counseling Effectiveness, Counselor Training, Individual Characteristics
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McMillin, Marvin R. – Journal of the NAWDAC, 1974
Assesses the vocational commitment of college women who had spent time, energy and money preparing for a profession. Subjects were senior undergraduate women from a large southern university. Results indicated women desired active involvement in their profession. (EK)
Descriptors: Aspiration, Career Choice, College Students, Employed Women
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TenElshof, Annette; Searle, S. Elizabeth – Journal of the NAWDAC, 1974
Women's centers are being formed on many campuses throughout the country to aid women as they are developing new roles and life styles. Many people are asking how a women's center may be initiated. This is a discussion of ways to develop a women's center. (Author/EK)
Descriptors: Achievement, Guidance Centers, Life Style, Research Projects
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Holmes, David S. – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1974
Concludes that individuals can consciously introduce false projections while inhibiting true projections, thus affecting the theory of projection and the use of projective techniques for personality assessment. Since projective responses are subject to conscious control and distortion they are not reliable. (Author/EK)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Perception, Personality Measures, Projective Measures
Braaten, Larry; Miller, Annette – 1977
This publication provides a listing of federally funded state-administered research and development vocational education projects which were conducted in 1976 under the provisions of the Vocational Education Amendments of 1968. The listing is arranged alphabetically by states and for each state includes the total funds allotted and obligated for…
Descriptors: Directories, Federal Aid, Federal Legislation, Research Projects
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Johnson, Lynn S.; Weight, David G. – 1976
This paper examines and compares tyo hypnotic modes in terms of behavioral and experimental responses. The two modes are: (1) autohypnosis and (2) heterohypnosis. The two types of hypnosis experiences were administered to each of two randomly assigned groups. Subjects were 25 male and 23 female volunteer introductory psychology students. The…
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, Experimental Psychology, Hypnosis, Psychological Patterns
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