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Television Cartoons: Do Children Notice It's a Boy's World?
This study involved structured interviews with 89 children ranging in age from 4 to 9 years to determine how they perceived the presentation of male...
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Memory illusions and consciousness: Examining the phenomenology of true and false memories
Several recent false memory studies have addressed the question of how false memories are experienced phenomenologically. In this article we argue...
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A mediational model of power, affiliation and achievement motives and product involvement
A model based on McClelland's theory of human motivation was proposed in which motive incentives mediated the relationship between motive level (n...
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Introduction
World events have alerted social scientists to the fact that people in diverse cultures are psychologically different in many ways. Research, in... -
How to know what works with sexual offenders
The purpose of this paper is to review methods for evaluating the efficacy of treatment programs for sexual offenders. Even though recidivism...
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An Integrated Approach to Treating Adults Abused as Children, with Specific Reference to Self-Reported Recovered Memories
Research conducted over the last two decades suggests that sexual abuse is both common in North American society and associated with a variety of... -
Principles of Qualitative Methodology for Psychology
Since positivistic methods are inadequate for cultural psychology, better methods are required that will reveal the cultural quality of psychological... -
Qualitative Cultural Psychological Methodology and Science
The answer to this question depends on one’s definition of science. If science is conceived as recording singular variables that are operationally... -
Characteristics and attitudes regarding sex roles of violent and non-violent female offenders
The differences in male and female criminal activity and trends have been noted over the last 100 years through official records that have not been...
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Moderating and Mediating Processes in Environment-Behavior Research
Many environment—behavior (EB) researchers are interested in the effects of the physical environment on human behavior. However, many researchers... -
Why Would Anyone Want to Intentionally Embarrass me?
Welcome to the world of intentional embarrassment. During our lives, you and I have experienced a variety of embarrassing situations. Maybe we... -
Research Method
In studying any new area, it is necessary to begin by seeking and develo** a method. In the form of a general position, we might say that every... -
Loglinear Rasch models for the analysis of stability and change
Loglinear unidimensional and multidimensional Rasch models are considered for the analysis of repeated observations of polytomous indicators with...
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Qualitative Methodology for Describing the Cultural Character of Psychology
The foregoing tenets of cultural psychology frame the problems that qualitative cultural psychological methodology must address. Our methodology does... -
Self-referencing, quality of argument, and persuasion
This research examines whether self-referencing and self-attention facilitate careful examination of a message, referred to as systematic processing....
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Neuropsychological Sequelae of Substance Abuse by Children and Youth
Substance abuse by children and youths continues to be a problem of international scope. In comparison with a number of years ago, the drugs... -
Proper methodologies for psychological and sociological studies conducted via the Internet
This paper outlines specific methodologies for conducting research via computer networks. We discuss advantages of Internet experimentation over...
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Biodesensitization: Biofeedback-controlled systematic desensitization of the stress response to infant crying
Infant crying can be a source of parental stress both psychologically and physiologically and also may be an antecedent to physical child abuse or...
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Discovering corporate consciousness
This paper attempts to first define the concept of corporate consciousness and to locate it within a nomological net of related concepts. It is found...