The Psychology Department Dissertations and Theses Series is comprised of dissertations and theses authored by Marquette University's Psychology Department doctoral and master's students.
Theses/Dissertations from 1965
An Exploratory Study of the Role of Peripheral Autonomic Responses in the Acquisition of Discriminatory Motor Acts in the Dog, Donald A. Czech
A study of the personality characteristics of successful policemen as measured by the Minnesota multiphasic personality inventory, Stephen Nowicki
The effect of institutionalization on the cognitive functioning of schizophrenics, Michael O'Connell
The evaluation of the Minnesota multiphasic personality inventory and the strong vocational interest blank M-F scales with diagnosed male homosexual deviants, Adelwisa L. Panlilio
The effects of electroconvulsive shock on one-trial avoidance conditioning : a replication, Patricia J. Reul
Theses/Dissertations from 1964
A correlational study of the Sister teacher interest scale and two measures of teaching success., M. Ruth Ann Evans
Some differences between American students and non-American students in responses on the Edwards personal preference schedule and the study of values, Michaela Yukiko Fujii
Internal-external control, George D. Kunz
Effects of expected gain or loss on category width and decision certainty, Margaret H. McIntyre
The personality profile of fine arts students on the Minnesota multiphasic personality inventory: an exploratory study, William J. Russo
The effect of physostigmine sulfate on the attentive capabilities of the hooded rat, Shirley. Tighe
Theses/Dissertations from 1963
A pilot study of hostility in the mother-son relationship of cerebral palsied parents., Donald B. Derozier
Semantic variables of occupational titles., Marcia S. Kircher
The effects of reserpine upon heat tolerance in rats under restraint, John M. Morfin
The relative significance of intellectual potential and perceptual-motor abilities when applied to sight reading at the piano, Betty B. Ruzicka
The effects of induced threat upon the self-concept, John Peter Wolter
Theses/Dissertations from 1962
Comparative validity of two subscales denoting alcoholism on the Minnesota multiphasic personality inventory., Nancy A. Butler
Face validity in the Pd scale of the MMPI., JoAnne DeHaven
The effect of experimenter knowledge of a subject's scholastic standing on the performance of a reasoning task., Ursula Wartenberg Ekren
The effect of the presence of an organism of the same species on the exploratory behavior of the white rat, Robert L. McCaffrey
Masculinity faking in a validity study of the Minnesota multiphasic personality inventory (MMPI) and the FM scale of the Strong vocational interest blank for women, Mary Kieran McCarthy
Self-acceptance and attitudes toward disabled people, Jeremy D. Meyers
Toleration of sign inconsistency as affected by variation in sign inconsistency of information, Thomas J. Zimmer
Theses/Dissertations from 1961
The Relationship Between the Digit Symbol Subtest of the Wisc and Reading Ability in Children., David M. Bogost
Interaction of instructional and picture cues in the assessment of achievement motivation by means of projective measure., Robert L. Hassenger
Physical Disability as a Variable in the Elevation of the Hs and Hy Scales of the MMPI, Gerald H. Vandenberg
The Effect of Isolation on the Retention of Recent Maze Learning in the Adult Albino rat, Edward W. Weidenfeller
Theses/Dissertations from 1960
The influence of initial visual organization in the performance of the elephant item of the object assembly subtest from the Wecheler adult intelligence scale, Eugene Raymond Andrejczak
The effect of d̲-Lysergic acid disthylamide (LSD) on the performance of hooded rats in the Hebb-Williams Maze., Paul Joseph Ansfield
Theses/Dissertations from 1924
The Psychology of Habit, Mary Antonia