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- A Study of Concept Formation as a Function of Measurable Intelligence
- The purpose of the present study was to evaluate several areas of agreement and disagreement as outlined by or suggested by given data related to concept formation and intelligence. For the purpose of this study, a concept was operationally defined as a response to a stimulus whereby that stimulus is defined as having a discernible parameter of meaning. The present study was also designed to investigate the probability that a concept is formed mechanically, as a function of an individual's ability to utilize his experience.
- The Effect of Epinephrine and Norepinephrine on Social Dominance Behavior
- This thesis analyzes the differences in social domination for test subjects treated with epinephrine, norepinephrine, and non-injection.
- Interrelationships among Religious Orientation, Church Attendance, and Certain Personality Variables of Female Neuropsychiatric Patients
- This study investigates the interrelationships among religious orientation, church attendance, and certain personality variable of female neuropsychiatric patients.
- A Study of the Perceptual Factors which are Involved in Performance on the Bender Visual Motor Gestalt Test
- The purpose of the present study is to try to establish if perception is a determinate factor of performance on the Bender Gestalt Test. In a study which is attempting to determine the effects of perceptual factors as compared to motor factors on the Bender Gestalt Test, it would seem necessary to separate the two factors.