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Conformity behavior in acute paranoid and non-paranoid schizophrenics /
(The University of Oklahoma., 1965)
Coping styles and adjustment of international graduate students.
(2005)
This study examined the relationship between styles of coping and adjustment in a sample of international graduate students (n = 392) studying in the U.S.A. The Coping Responses Inventory-Adult Form, the College Adjustment ...
Differing modes of cognitive organization of self statements /
(The University of Oklahoma., 1968)
Academic stress and graduate student marital satisfaction: Preliminary testing of a conceptual model.
(2003)
This study tested a model relating academically related stress to marital satisfaction in married graduate students. A total of 217 participants, including 134 married and 83 unmarried graduate students, participated in ...
Changes in views of self and parents among a group of first time incarcerated delinquent girls /
(The University of Oklahoma., 1970)
The adjustment and concerns of women to marital separation :
(The University of Oklahoma., 1985)
This study examined the types of problems and adjustments over time that women encounter following divorce, considering the presence or absence of children (PAC). Sixty, first time separated or divorced women were administered ...
Validation and exploratory factor analysis of the Abuse within Intimate Relationships Scale (AIRS).
(2005)
The purpose of the present study was to provide validation for and examine the factor structure of the Abuse with Intimate Relations Scale (AIRS; Borjesson, Aarons & Dunn, 2003). The AIRS was designed for use in identifying ...
Losing our parents: Meaning-making and creativity in the lives of surviving adult daughters.
(2006)
Meaning is discovered within the creative process. Creativity results in a metaphor for meaning. The women expressed that they were unable to move forward until they were able to tell their stories to those close to them. ...
Effects of differing types of information upon clinical judgments.
(1981)
Three groups of ten professional psychologists were provided with differing types of information about an actual counseling client: one group received minimal, or stereotype, information about the client (Stereotype Group); ...