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Heilbrun, Alfred B., Jr. – Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 1977
Tests three proposed attentional mechanisms as possible behavioral strategies by which schizophrenics could prevent relevant information from registering and considers whether stimulation coming through the visual or the auditory channels is differentially susceptible to motivated attempts to disattend to relevant information. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Attention, Experiments, Hypothesis Testing, Information Processing
Dosher, Barbara Anne; Russo, J. Edward – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Learning and Memory, 1976
Most studies of memory emphasize the direct encoding of physical stimuli. In contrast, this research investigates memory for the internal stimuli that are generated during processing of a presented stimulus. (Editor)
Descriptors: Experimental Psychology, Experiments, Hypothesis Testing, Information Processing

Galper, Ruth Ellen – Journal of Research in Personality, 1976
Tests the possibility that observers who are attempting to empathize with an actor will make causal attributions about the actor's behavior which place relatively more emphasis on situational, environmental factors than do observers who are not induced to develop an empathic set. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Attribution Theory, Empathy, Hypothesis Testing, Information Processing

Walker, Neil S.; And Others – Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 1976
Eidetic imagery involves the ability to examine a visual stimulus briefly and later project onto a neutral surface an image that represents an exact duplication of the original. This study uses the differential frequency of eidetic imagery ability between children and adults as a basis for testing the validity of hypnotic age regression.…
Descriptors: Adults, Age, Children, Eidetic Imagery

Cegalis, John A.; And Others – Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 1977
A visual-spatial approach to the study of attention dysfunction was presented. The hypotheses of broadened and narrowed attention were tested by comparing peripheral visual discrimination of acute schizophrenic, chronic schizophrenic, and normal subjects within two regions of the functional visual field. (Editor)
Descriptors: Attention, Diagrams, Flow Charts, Hypothesis Testing

Rakover, Sam S. – American Journal of Psychology, 1976
This study attempted to shed light on the role of items cued to be remembered in the forgetting of items cued to be forgotten. (Author)
Descriptors: Data Analysis, Hypothesis Testing, Information Processing, Memory

Rosen, Linda J.; Lee, Catherine L. – Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 1976
Subjects selected on the basis of their drinking histories (alcoholics, heavy drinkers, and social drinkers, N=24) were tested on a series of tasks in order to assess organizational processes in memory. (Editor)
Descriptors: Alcoholic Beverages, Alcoholism, Drinking, Hypothesis Testing

Hamilton, Vernon; Launay, Gilles – British Journal of Psychology, 1976
This research forms part of a long-term program of work on the general relationship between intrapersonal stress and the development of effective cognitive processes. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Cognitive Ability, Conservation (Concept), Diagrams, Experiments

Raye, Carol L. – American Journal of Psychology, 1976
Subjects studied three lists of words using a high- or low-organization mnemonic strategy, so that the two groups might differ in organizational (list) information but acquire about equal frequency (occurrence) information. It was predicted that organizational information would be used in recognition decisions. (Editor/RK)
Descriptors: Hypothesis Testing, Information Processing, Memory, Psychological Studies

Grice, G. Robert – Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 1977
This research on eyelid conditioning was designed to evaluate the contributions of sensory, associative, and criterion effects with variations in the interstimulus interval. (Editor/RK)
Descriptors: Experimental Psychology, Eye Movements, Flow Charts, Hypothesis Testing

Higgins, E. Tory; And Others – Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 1977
The present study examined the immediate and delayed effects of unobtrusive exposure to personality trait terms (e.g., "reckless,""persistent") on subjects' subsequent judgments and recollection of information about another person. The implications of individual and situational variation in the accessibility of different categories for judgments…
Descriptors: Bias, Classification, Hypothesis Testing, Individual Characteristics
Imhoff, David L.; And Others – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Learning and Memory, 1977
Two free-recall experiments were performed in which the subjects were required to rehearse items an equal number of times, but the number of items presented at a given time was varied. The main hypothesis was that increasing the number of items presented at once would increase processing demands and decrease performance. (Editor)
Descriptors: Experimental Psychology, Experiments, Hypothesis Testing, Information Processing

Korboot, P. J.; Damiani, N. – Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 1976
Two differing explanations of schizophrenic processing deficit were examined: Chapman and McGhie's and Yates'. Thirty-two schizophrenics, classified on the acute-chronic and paranoid-nonparanoid dimensions, and eight neurotics were tested on two dichotic listening tasks. (Editor)
Descriptors: Auditory Perception, Auditory Stimuli, Flow Charts, Hypothesis Testing