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Bolt, Daniel M.; Piper, Megan E.; Theobald, Wendy E.; Baker, Timothy B. – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 2012
Objective: This research examined why smokers receiving combination medication for smoking cessation are more likely to quit smoking than are those who receive either single agent (monotherapy) or placebo. Method: Data were collected from 1,504 current smokers (58.2% women, 83.9% White; mean age = 44.67 years, SD = 11.08) participating in a…
Descriptors: Smoking, Individual Counseling, Data Collection, Medicine
Schludermann, Shirin; Schludermann, Eduard – J Psychol, 1970
Descriptors: Attitudes, Behavior Patterns, College Students, Fathers
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Lester, Barry M. – Child Development, 1976
The cry sounds of 12 well-nourished and 12 malnourished male infants were compared using behavioral and acoustic measures. (BRT)
Descriptors: Acoustics, Behavior Patterns, Heart Rate, Infant Behavior
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Cantor, Nancy L.; And Others – Child Development, 1977
Results indicating that adult males direct more praise, verbal help, and other forms of positive attention to responsive than to unresponsive children are contrasted with results obtained in a previous study of the reactions of women subjects. (Author/JMB)
Descriptors: Attention, Behavior Patterns, Children, College Students
McFarland, Barry P.; Halcomb, Charles G. – Percept Mot Skills, 1970
Descriptors: Auditory Perception, Behavior Patterns, College Students, Expectation
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Helmreich, Robert; And Others – Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 1970
Descriptors: Attitudes, Behavior Patterns, Behavior Theories, College Students
Bartz, Douglas W.; Smith, Leon E. – Percept Mot Skills, 1970
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, College Students, Exercise (Physiology), Learning Processes
Berman, Phyllis W.; And Others – 1979
This followup study examines the differences between preschool girls and boys in their responses to infants. Thirty-eight day care children (boys and girls age 3 1/2 to 5 1/2 years were observed during individual play in a small play area with a male or female toddler mature enough to interact with the preschoolers socially. The children's…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Behavior Patterns, Females, Infants