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Linn, Margaret W.; Hunter, Kathleen – Journal of Gerontology, 1979
A group of 150 persons, age 65 and over, who identified themselves as feeling younger or older than their age, were studied in terms of seven dependent variables describing psychological functioning. Younger age perceptions were associated with better psychological functioning. The variable that discriminated best was locus of control. (Author)
Descriptors: Age, Older Adults, Psychological Patterns, Research Projects
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Nelson, R. Eric – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1977
To examine the hypothesis that certain types of irrational beliefs covary with the severity of depression, 156 undergraduates completed the Beck Depression Inventory and R. G. Jone's Irrational Beliefs Test (IBT). (Author)
Descriptors: Attitudes, Beliefs, Emotional Problems, Psychological Patterns
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Nevill, Dorothy; Damico, Sandra – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1974
Attempts to delineate the areas of role conflict for women and to establish a conflict hierarchy. Suggests that the greatest role conflict revolves around a woman's image of herself, and that those areas which deal more directly with that central concept are more stressful. (Author/PC)
Descriptors: Conflict, Females, Organization, Psychological Patterns
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Jaslow, Philip – Journal of Gerontology, 1976
This study constitutes an effort to apply to females the role-theoretical orientation to work and retirement in old age which has often been applied to men. Cross-sectional data are used to test the hypothesis that older working women have better morale than those not working. Results are discussed. (Author)
Descriptors: Employed Women, Females, Morale, Older Adults
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Gonzalez, Jorge L.; And Others – Criminal Justice and Behavior, 1979
Among a relatively large sample of male, young adult prison inmates, four different therapy analogues, along with placebo and untreated controls, were compared as to their effects in reducing stress induced autonomic reactions. The only effective "treatment" proved to be one involving self-concept/self-esteem enhancement. (Author)
Descriptors: Anxiety, Criminals, Males, Physiology
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Pierce, Robert C.; Chiriboga, David A. – Journal of Gerontology, 1979
The article not only establishes the salient dimensions of self-concept in adults, but also considers whether these dimensions change over time. Data were gathered from a 70-item adjective checklist, administered twice, with a five-year interval. Data revealed that dimensional change was too often ignored. (LPG)
Descriptors: Adults, Individual Characteristics, Personality Measures, Psychological Characteristics
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Kirschenbaum, Daniel S.; Karoly, Paul – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1977
In a laboratory study designed to investigate variables that affect self-regulatory dysfunctioning, 96 college students volunteered to practice solving mathematics problems similar to those found on graduate school admissions tests. Theoretical and clinical implications are discussed. (Author)
Descriptors: College Students, Failure, Performance Factors, Psychological Patterns
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Kilpatrick, Dean G.; And Others – Social Behavior and Personality, 1975
This investigation examined the relationship between self-reported fears on the Wolpe-Lang Fear Survey Schedule and scores on the State Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI) among hospitalized male veterans and evaluated the effects of threat of failure and loss of self-esteem on the electrodermal activity of 32 male college students classified as high…
Descriptors: Anxiety, College Students, Environmental Influences, Institutionalized Persons
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Bolton, Brian – Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin, 1974
A study of vocational and personal adjustment measures of client change was conducted. Results showed vocational success and self-reported psychological adjustment are independent dimensions of client change. (Author/EK)
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Career Change, Factor Analysis, Psychological Patterns
Smith, Gudmund J. W.; Danielsson, Anna – 1977
The Meta-Contrast Technique (MCT) was used to project, at the concrete perceptual level afforded by the test, two of the dilemmas confronting anxiety-ridden children: the threat against their uncertain sense of identity (revealed as fusion between the threat and the hero in the test) and the insufficiency of their defensive resources (revealed as…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Anxiety, Children, Foreign Countries
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Boylin, William; And Others – Gerontologist, 1976
Erikson's theory predicts that reminiscing is an important part of satisfactory adjustment in old age. A questionnaire on reminiscing was administered to elderly institutionalized veterans, along with scales to assess the dimensions of ego adjustment. Those men who reminisced most frequently achieved higher scores on the measure of ego integrity.…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Gerontology, Males, Older Adults
Gilbert, Lucia A.; Mangelsdorff, A. David – 1977
A two-part study was undertaken to determine whether the experiencing of limits to control in areas for which people are known to seek psychological help would be perceived as differentially stressful by characteristically internal and external individuals. A group of 237 nonclient students indicated their degree of perceived personal control over…
Descriptors: Individual Characteristics, Locus of Control, Measurement, Psychological Patterns
HUMMEL, RAYMOND C. – 1966
THE CO-RELATED OBJECTIVES OF THIS STUDY WERE--(1) TO DEVELOP AND EVALUATE A MODEL OF EGO COUNSELING DERIVED, IN PART, FROM THE PSYCHOANALYTIC THEORY OF ADAPTIVE FUNCTIONING, AND (2) TO INVESTIGATE CERTAIN PSYCHOLOGICAL AND SOCIAL CONDITIONS UNDERLYING ACADEMIC UNDERACHIEVEMENT. A COUNSELED EXPERIMENTAL SAMPLE OF 53 BRIGHT, BUT ACADEMICALLY…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Comparative Analysis, Counseling, Counseling Theories
Comer, David W.; And Others – 1979
Researchers have been working toward isolating a set of psychological risk factors that would reliably predict coronary problems. This coronary-prone behavior pattern, Type A, is characterized by extremes of competitiveness, striving for achievement, impatience, and hostility. Differences were examined between 20 Type A and 20 Type B…
Descriptors: Feedback, Females, Health, Heart Disorders
Zanni, Guido R.; And Others – 1978
The relationship between classroom seating preference and personality was explored. Subjects were 81 undergraduate students. Using the same 32-seat classroom, four classes were tested. Students were administered Cattell's 16 PF followed by another questionnaire which contained a diagram of the classroom, and students were asked to indicate their…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Distance, Group Dynamics, Higher Education
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