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Authoritarianism and prejudice in Near-Eastern students attending American universities /
(The University of Oklahoma., 1957)
Perceptual and cognitive performance of children as functions of socio-economic class /
(The University of Oklahoma., 1970)
Power of status in norm formation under differing conditions of group solidarity /
(The University of Oklahoma., 1967)
Impact of donor motivations and characteristics on giving to higher education.
(1997)
All factors were deemed to be significant at the.05 level using Chi-Square and Discriminant analysis. The most significant motivation factors were that the donor valued higher education, the donor was satisfied with their ...
The language of deception :
(1981)
In this study 20 subjects were placed in a situation designed to elicit a number of truthful and dishonest statements. Differences in these statements were examined by the SLCA III and LEXIC programs to uncover language ...
Stress, coping behavior, and social support in Japan and the United States.
(2007)
The purpose of this research is to examine cultural similarities and differences in perceptions of stress, coping behavior, and social support within the theoretical framework of two cultural factors (individualism/collectivism ...
Understanding the role of relational factors in Christian spirituality.
(2005)
Researchers developing multidimensional models of relational quality have largely neglected to consider the potential role of relational spirituality in their models. Recent relational spirituality models have emerged ...
The interaction of cognitive-behavioral therapy with integrated couple therapy for the treatment of depression in women.
(1997)
A 4 x 3 ANOVA indicated significant clinical improvement in depression and marital satisfaction due to time involved in therapy. The treatment conditions were not significantly different in their efficacy from one another. ...
Relational Aggression in Romantic Relationships: How Do Honor-Endorsing Women Traverse Conflict with Their Partners?
(2020-05-08)
Prior research on cultures of honor have shown that individuals are expected to defend their reputations at all costs, even to the point of physical violence. However, this research has almost exclusively demonstrated this ...
Preliminary experiments on the process of norm and attitude change during collective behavior /
(The University of Oklahoma., 1963)