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Altmaier, Elizabeth M.; And Others – Journal of Counseling Psychology, 1982
Speech-anxious students (N=69) classified as experiencing primarily cognitive or somatic symptoms of anxiety received cognitive restructuring, coping relaxation, a combined cognitive-somatic treatment (stress inoculation) or no treatment. Cognitive indices of anxiety indicated that matched treatments resulted in more facilitative patterns of…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Arousal Patterns, Cognitive Style, College Students

Eysenck, Michael W.; Eysenck, M. Christine – Journal of Research in Personality, 1979
Investigated was the hypothesis that high arousal increases processing of physical characteristics and reduces processing of semantic characteristics. While introverts and extroverts had equivalent scanning rates for physical features, introverts were significantly slower in searching for semantic features of category membership, indicating…
Descriptors: Arousal Patterns, Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Style, College Students
Gordon, Ronald D. – 1983
A 328-item checklist, suitable for the self-reporting of responses to any stimulus event, was administered to 107 upper division college students in an attempt to investigate the physiological-cognitive-emotional responses to defense arousing communication and to discover a greater range of the key features of the phenomena of…
Descriptors: Arousal Patterns, Behavior Patterns, Behavioral Science Research, Cognitive Style
Johnston, Shawn A.; And Others – 1987
Analyses of deviant sexual behaviors have most often derived from psychodynamic or behavioral theory. Little systematic research attention has been paid to the role of intervening cognitive variables such as social perception and the causal attribution process. Two studies were conducted to examine differences in cognition between child molesters…
Descriptors: Adults, Arousal Patterns, Attribution Theory, Child Abuse