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Contemporary Psychology: A Journal of Reviews. 37:1106-1106
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Contemporary Psychology: A Journal of Reviews. 37:1106-1106
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Contemporary Psychology: A Journal of Reviews. 36:339-339
Autor:
Pauline L. Rabin, Joseph D. LaBarbera
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Academic Psychiatry. 8:93-96
The present study assessed the relation between medical students personality variables and their attitudes toward psychiatry. Contrary to several previous reports, warm and interpersonally oriented students had neither systematically positive or nega
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The Journal of Early Adolescence. 6:197-200
Babysitting can be viewed as an experience that provides adolescents with opportunities to develop and practice adult role behavior. The responses to questionnaries administered to 974 subjects indicated that sitters benefited from the development of
Autor:
Joseph D. LaBarbera
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Child Psychiatry and Human Development. 15:21-33
The psychological changes exhibited by 26 children were examined over a three-month psychiatric hospitalization. No significant change was exhibited on 13 behavior factors of the Devereux Child Behavior (DCB) rating scale. However, evaluation of the
Autor:
Joseph D. LaBarbera
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Sex Roles. 11:941-951
The present study evaluated the relationship of three variables reportedly characteristic of families in which father-daughter incest occurs to women's sex-role functioning and attitudes toward heterosexual interactions. The results showed that a sex
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International Journal of Eating Disorders. 5:285-294
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Child Abuse & Neglect. 4:147-151
Mental health clinicians, charged with treating a growing number of incestuous daughters, have little empirical data on which to base their clinical judgments. The present study explored the hypotheses of child psychiatrists on the impact of incest.
Autor:
William F. Caul, Joseph D. LaBarbera
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Animal Learning & Behavior. 4:485-489
During Phase 1, 24 rats received CS1 (light)-shock trials while the remaining 24 rats received CS1 and shock on a random control schedule. During Phase 2, all subjects were presented trials of CS2 (tone)-shock. When CS2 was subsequently presented imm