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Minimal Brain Dysfunction with Hyperactivity: a Comparison of the Behavioral and Cognitive Effects of Pharmacological and Behavioral Treatments
(1973)
It was the aim of the study: to compare the behavioral
and cognitive effects of pharmacological and behavioral
therapies in the short-term, clinical treatment of minimal
brain dysfunction; and, to compare the behavioral ...
The Effects of Self-Monitoring on the Frequency of Aspects of Study Behavior
(1975)
Previous research has indicated that self-monitoring, observing and recording one's behavior, has proved effective in helping individuals modify some behaviors; however, other studies have shown no behavior change as a ...
The Construction of an Instrument to Assess Heath Typologies in a Resident Advisor Population
(1978)
This study focuses on the application of Roy Heath's theory of personality style to a specific population of under graduate student assistants within the resident hall environment. A primary objective was to develop an ...
Client Perceptions of Psychotherapists: An Analogue Study
(1970)
In the last decade, an impressive body of empirical evidence has
accumulated which strongly suggests that psychotherapy outcome is a
function of the levels of therapeutic conditions expressed by the
therapist during the ...
A Relationship Between Cheating and Accountability in Community College Mathematics Classes
(1975)
The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship
between cheating behavior and the situation of
varying degrees of accountability in community college
mathematics classes. Three community college ...
INTERACTION BETWEEN TIME AND VERBAL FLUENCY: A BEHAVIORAL MODEL FOR REDUCING AGGRESSIVE
(1971)
This investigation was undertaken for the purpose of critically evaluating the contributions of two variables, time in therapy and verbal fluency, believed important to counseling outcomes. In addition, the study attempted ...
The Effects of Operant Conditioning of Study Behavior Among Academically Deficient College Sophomores
(1970)
Operant conditioning procedures were utilized to assure the
successful surveying study behavior of four black academically deficient
college sophomores.
They were asked to watch and listen to a video-taped lecture
on ...
Frustration Tolerance, Aggression and Intervention Methods for a Population of Non-Institutionalized Offenders
(1972)
Although group counseling procedures have been researched
extensively for institutionalized offender populations, literature
concerning group counseling with non-institutionalized
offenders has been less evident. In ...