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Minutes of the General Faculty Meeting, April 29, 2004
(The University of Oklahoma Faculty Senate, 2004-04-29)
The Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory-Revised (MMPI-2): Extending American Indian norms.
(2004)
This study obtained and compared MMPI-2 data collected from a non-clinical sample of Oklahoma Indian tribal members to the MMPI-2's normative sample. Comparisons were made between these scores and (a) the MMPI-2 standard ...
Journal of the Faculty Senate, May 3, 2004
(The University of Oklahoma Faculty Senate, 2004-05-03)
An analysis of client life experiences and relationships with counseling outcome.
(2004)
In research conducted with ninety clinical outpatient clients, significant variance in counseling outcome as assessed by clients and counselors was attributed to life experience (20% to 30%), religious constructs (9.8% to ...
Using the ATMHS scale to determine differences in attitudes toward various mental health professionals.
(2004)
This present study represents a systematic attempt to examine participants' attitudes toward seeking help from psychologists and psychiatrists using a psychometrically sound attitude scale, specifically the Attitude toward ...
Contextual influences in the relationship of perfectionism and anxiety: A multidimensional perspective.
(2004)
The purpose of this study was to investigate contextual differences in anxiety and perfectionism in the context of academic performance. Two hundred and fifty-eight participants were recruited from an undergraduate psychology ...
The development of a Sunday School at a United Methodist church: A case study of one church's journey to begin a Sunday morning program for children.
(2004)
The findings highlighted that participants often (1) used personal knowledge and experience to make decisions (2) felt unsure about their ability to teach Christian tenets to children (3) knew little about educational ...
"In silence I struggle": Voices of South Vietnamese living in America.
(2004)
Almost thirty years after the fall of South Vietnam, Vietnamese exiles living in America continue to struggle with their past, especially former political prisoners of the reeducation camps and their families. This ...