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De Houwer, Jan; Teige-Mocigemba, Sarah; Spruyt, Adriaan; Moors, Agnes – Psychological Bulletin, 2009
Implicit measures can be defined as outcomes of measurement procedures that are caused in an automatic manner by psychological attributes. To establish that a measurement outcome is an implicit measure, one should examine (a) whether the outcome is causally produced by the psychological attribute it was designed to measure, (b) the nature of the…
Descriptors: Heuristics, Psychology, Evaluation Methods, Behavior Standards
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Oz, Sheri; And Others – Adolescence, 1992
Used Thematic Apperception Test to examine defenses and motivations which may impact girls' functioning within family and heterosexual relationships. Results confirmed reports that adolescent mothers attempt to resolve autonomy-dependence conflicts in heterosexual relationships, whereas nonmothers do so within family of origin. Consistent with…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Early Parenthood, Females, Foreign Countries
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Reidy, Thomas J. – Journal of Clinical Psychology, 1977
This research attempted to determine whether child abuse influences aggression in young children. The results clearly indicate that abused children are significantly more aggressive than nonabused, normal children in three distinct areas: fantasy, free play environment, and a school environment. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Aggression, Child Abuse, Child Neglect, Clinical Psychology
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Orlofsky, Jacob L. – Journal of Clinical Psychology, 1976
The validity of the Controlled Repression-Sensitization scale as an index of intellectualizing and repressive defenses was examined by a measure of affect cognition, which assesses the level of conceptualization and articulation of feelings in Ss' TAT stories. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Behavior Rating Scales, Data Analysis, Emotional Experience
Jones, Bonnie J.; Borges, Nicole J. – 2000
Medical school admissions committees are expected to select physicians with specific attributes such as intelligence, altruism, dutifulness, and compassion. Besides basing these attributes on the best professional judgment of the physicians and medical school faculty, there has been little quantitative research to determine the psychological…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Admission Criteria, College Admission, College Applicants