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  1. 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...

    Teresa L. Thompson, Eugenia Zerbinos in Sex Roles
    Article 01 September 1997
  2. 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...

    James M. Lampinen, Jeffrey S. Neuschatz, David G. Payne in Current Psychology
    Article 01 September 1997
  3. 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...

    Laura C. Schmidt, Irene Hanson Frieze in Journal of Business and Psychology
    Article 01 June 1997
  4. Introduction

    World events have alerted social scientists to the fact that people in diverse cultures are psychologically different in many ways. Research, in...
    Chapter 1997
  5. 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...

    Article 01 April 1997
  6. 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...
    John Briere, J. Don Read in Recollections of Trauma
    Chapter 1997
  7. 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...
    Chapter 1997
  8. 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...
    Chapter 1997
  9. 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...

    Article 01 September 1996
  10. 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...
    Chapter 1997
  11. 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...
    William F. Sharkey in Aversive Interpersonal Behaviors
    Chapter 1997
  12. 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...
    Chapter 1997
  13. 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...

    Thorsten Meiser in Psychometrika
    Article 01 December 1996
  14. 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...
    Chapter 1997
  15. 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....

    Robin Maria Turco in Current Psychology
    Article 01 September 1996
  16. 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...
    Robert William Elliott in Handbook of Clinical Child Neuropsychology
    Chapter 1997
  17. 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...

    Claire M. Hewson, Dianna Laurent, Carl M. Vogel in Behavior Research Methods, Instruments, & Computers
    Article 01 June 1996
  18. 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...

    Article 01 September 1996
  19. 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...

    Michael A. Campion, David K. Palmer in Journal of Business and Psychology
    Article 01 June 1996
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