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Differentiating psychotic, delinquent, and cerebral palsied adolescents on the basis of letters from mothers /
(The University of Oklahoma., 1969)
Performance anxiety in solo piano playing.
(2002)
A qualitative methodology was employed in this study. Six pianists on the faculties of southwestern colleges and universities were selectively chosen for participation. A survey questionnaire and an individual interview ...
Effects of goal attainment scaling as an adjunct to counseling /
(The University of Oklahoma., 1974)
The utility of select psychological, behavioral, and affective dimensions in differentiating among categories of eating disturbances.
(2001)
Three hundred twenty-six female undergraduate women participated in this investigation of the relationship of psychological, behavioral, and affective dimensions to categories of eating disturbances as delineated by the ...
Relationship of counselor's level of functioning to the level of functioning of internally and externally controlled clients /
(The University of Oklahoma., 1972)
Predicting binge drinking among undergraduate college students.
(2005)
The present investigation sought to provide a comprehensive examination of the binge drinking behavior of undergraduates at the University of Oklahoma so as to determine the best predictors of such behavior. Archival data ...
The self-other orientations of children with learning disabilities :
(The University of Oklahoma., 1971)
CBT, ICT, and combined treatments for depressed married women: A two year follow-up.
(2000)
The current study is a two year follow-up of women who had received 12-sessions of individual cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), conjoint integrative couples therapy (ICT) and a combined (CBT/ICT) treatment for depression. ...
An examination of the relationships between select psychological dimensions and work-to-family and family-to-work role conflict in men and women.
(2002)
This study examined relationships between select psychological dimensions and work-to-family and family-to-work role conflict in men and women. Psychological dimensions included in this study were health, self-esteem, ...