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Yu, Qi; Zhang, Shun; Zhang, Jinghuan H. – Creativity Research Journal, 2017
Although several studies suggest that dopamine D2 receptor (DRD2) gene may contribute to creativity, the relationship between DRD2 and creativity still needs to be further validated. To further test the relevance of DRD2 and creativity, this study explored the association between DRD2 and creative ideation in 483 unrelated healthy Chinese…
Descriptors: Genetics, Creativity, Creative Thinking, Concept Formation
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Warr, Peter – British Journal of Psychology, 1978
The concept of psychological well-being is introduced, and scales to measure three of its different facets are described and applied to 1655 British respondents. Results from measures of positive and negative affect are compared with North American findings, and hypotheses are broadly confirmed. Two clusters of specific anxiety items are…
Descriptors: Behavior Rating Scales, Cluster Grouping, Concept Formation, Psychological Patterns
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Hoelter, Jon W. – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1979
Presents a multidimensional conception of fear of death and provides subscales for measuring suggested dimensions (fear of the dying process, of the dead, of being destroyed, for significant others, of the unknown, of conscious death, for body after death, and of premature death). Evidence for construct validity is provided. (Author/BEF)
Descriptors: Anxiety, Behavior Rating Scales, College Students, Concept Formation
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Wang, Margaret C.; And Others – Child Development, 1971
Implication of findings for designing an introductory mathematics curriculum are discussed. (Authors)
Descriptors: Behavior Development, Behavior Rating Scales, Behavioral Science Research, Concept Formation
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Dobson, Cynthia; And Others – Journal of Gerontology, 1979
Examines the extent to which anomia, self-esteem, and life satisfaction are conceptually distinct. Data came from interviews held with older men living in nonmetropolitan areas of Iowa. Analysis demonstrated that, while the concepts of anomia and self-esteem are distinct, the domain of life satisfaction overlaps those of anomia and self-esteem.…
Descriptors: Aphasia, Behavior Rating Scales, Concept Formation, Males
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Shure, Myrna B.; And Others – Child Development, 1971
Implications are that increasing a child's ability to think in terms of alternative solutions to real-life problems could supplement a primary preventive mental health program. (Authors)
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Behavior Rating Scales, Cognitive Processes, Concept Formation
BERN, HENRY A. – 1967
IN TWO EXPERIMENTS, FEEDBACK WAS CONCEPTUALIZED AS A CYBERNETIC PARADIGM INVOLVING STUDENT-PROFESSOR INTERACTION, AND WAS USED VIA VIDEO TAPE TO IMPROVE TEACHING OF A FIVE MINUTE LESSON BY STUDENT TEACHERS. IN EXPERIMENT I, FOR THE 24 STUDENTS EQUALLY DIVIDED INTO FEEDBACK AND NO FEEDBACK GROUPS, NO SIGNIFICANT DIFFERENCES APPEARED IN 29…
Descriptors: Behavior Rating Scales, Concept Formation, Cybernetics, Feedback
Meyer, William J.; And Others – 1968
The following research projects are described in this annual report: (1) "Concept Learning in Discrimination Tasks," which indicates that kindergarten children are able to discriminate the letters "b,""d,""p," and "q"; (2) "Discrimination of Letter-like Forms," indicating that nursery…
Descriptors: Annual Reports, Behavior Rating Scales, Behavioral Science Research, Cognitive Development