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Donovan, Dennis M.; O'Leary, Michael R. – Journal of Clinical Psychology, 1976
The present investigation explored further the relationship between distortions in self-perception of depression and psychological adjustment. It was hypothesized that the inability to perceive accurately the level or severity of depression, regardless of the direction of distortion, would be related to a greater degree of overall psychopathology.…
Descriptors: Data Analysis, Measurement Instruments, Psychological Studies, Psychopathology
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Anthony, Nicholas – Journal of Clinical Psychology, 1976
This study investigated the relationship among psychopathology, intelligence and the simulation of psychopathological roles. (Author)
Descriptors: Psychological Characteristics, Psychological Evaluation, Psychological Studies, Research Methodology
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Wen, Shih-Sung; McCoy, Rose E. – Journal of Clinical Psychology, 1976
The purposes of the present research were: (a) to study the areas and magnitude of personal concerns of black undergraduate students in the South as measured by Mooney Problem Check Lists; and (b) to investigate the relationship between the same students' personal concerns and manifest anxiety on the Taylor Manifest Anxiety Scale. (Author)
Descriptors: Anxiety, Black Students, Measurement Instruments, Psychological Studies
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Johnson, James H.; And Others – Journal of Clinical Psychology, 1976
This study provides data that concern the relationships among the usual clinical approach to memory measurement and results from several standard memory tests. (Author)
Descriptors: Clinical Diagnosis, Correlation, Measurement Instruments, Memory
Green, David M.; Purohit, Anand Kumar – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Learning and Memory, 1976
Part of the unique status of picture recognition ability may lie in the procedure used to assess the ability and the great complexity of the stimulus itself. Pictures coupled with the recognition procedure may produce unexpected results, as this article attempted to demonstrate. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Charts, Experimental Psychology, Memory, Pictorial Stimuli
Nelson, Douglas L.; Reed, Valerie S. – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Learning and Memory, 1976
Pictures of common objects apparently function as effective memory representations without evoking their corresponding name codes. The first three experiments of this report were designed to explore the limits of the independence of the naming process by varying relationships between the labels for the pictures and their responses. (Author)
Descriptors: Association (Psychology), Experimental Psychology, Memory, Pictorial Stimuli
Bahrick, Harry P.; Gharrity Katherine – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Learning and Memory, 1976
The present investigation examines interactions among components of coherent pictorial stimuli. One purpose of the investigation was to establish whether components contribute independently and additively to the effectiveness of the compound stimulus, or whether the effectiveness of components is interdependent, that is, positively or negatively…
Descriptors: Cues, Experimental Psychology, Pictorial Stimuli, Psychological Studies
Lee, Catherine L. – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Learning and Memory, 1976
The present study attempts to systematically examine the effects of lag on memory for both repeated and nonrepeated letter pairs. (Author)
Descriptors: Experimental Psychology, Letters (Alphabet), Memory, Psychological Studies
Rose, J.; Rowe, Edward J. – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Learning and Memory, 1976
The two experiments reported here examined the effects on judgments of frequency of three independent variables: presentation frequency, spacing of repetitions, and orienting task. (Author)
Descriptors: Experimental Psychology, Memory, Psychological Studies, Research Methodology
Johnston, William A.; Uhl, Charles N. – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Learning and Memory, 1976
The present research examines the encoding-variability theory and a blend of the voluntary-attention and habituation theories referred to herein as effort theory. (Author)
Descriptors: Experimental Psychology, Memory, Psychological Studies, Recall (Psychology)
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Shiffrin, R. M.; And Others – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 1976
Authors examines the limits of selective attention during early stages of information processing. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Attention Span, Experimental Psychology, Information Processing, Perception
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Hamill, Bruce W. – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 1976
The present investigation was undertaken to study the relation of one component of intonation or stress, namely, rhythmic temporal patterns, to the production of utterances.It is hypothesized that the rhythmic schema of an utterance contains information that delimits the possible syntactic forms of that utterance. (Author)
Descriptors: Experimental Psychology, Information Processing, Language Usage, Psychological Studies
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Lyle, J. G.; Goyen, Judith D. – Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 1975
A tachistoscopic recognition task was administered to 36 retarded readers and 36 normal readers aged 6.5 to 7.5 yr. The purpose was to determine whether the retarded readers' visual-perceptual deficit was a function of speed of exposure and/or difficulty of discriminating alternatives on response cards. (Editor)
Descriptors: Psychological Studies, Psychopathology, Reading Difficulties, Reading Difficulty
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Boudewyns, Patrick A.; Levis, Donald J. – Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 1975
The purpose of the present experiment was to answer the question of whether patients labeled high or low in "ego-strength" differentially responded to scenes designed either to elicit anxiety or produce little (neutral) affect. (Editor)
Descriptors: Anxiety, Emotional Response, Flow Charts, Physiology
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Coleman, Ronald E. – Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 1975
This study suggests that a determinant of depression is evaluative self-statements, supports the utility of cognitive therapy for depressives, and demonstrates a potentially useful technique for inducing more appropriate self-evaluations. (Editor)
Descriptors: Charts, Females, Psychological Studies, Psychopathology
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