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Interrelatedness With Others as a Measure of Psychological Stability

Multivariate Behavioral Research, 1971
Psychological disturbance is presumed to express itself in a relatively small and unique patter of responses; a disturbed individual is somewhat unlike most other individuals, both normal and disturbed. A pertinent assessment approach is to select a representative scoring sample. Using the answer sheets of these subjects as keys, all other subjects are
L, McQuitty, R, Banks, J, Frary
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Graph use in psychology and other sciences

Behavioural Processes, 2001
Since the early 19th century, graphs have been recognised as an effective method of analysing and representing scientific data. However, levels of graph use have varied widely since then, partly due to increasing reliance on inferential statistics in some fields.
L A., Best, L D., Smith, D A., Stubbs
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Psychological mindedness and awareness of self and others

Journal of Clinical Psychology, 2005
The major goal of this study was to explore the relationship among psychological mindedness (PM) and several facets of awareness, including a general sense of mindfulness (Mindful Attention Awareness Scale; Brown & Ryan, 2003), as well as more specific awareness of self (self-consciousness scale; Fenigstein, Scheier, & Buss, 1975) and others ...
Mark, Beitel   +2 more
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Including the Other in Psychology

Ethics & Behavior, 2001
This article reviews some historical stereotypes and notes that society in general, and organized psychology in particular, have difficulty accepting and appreciating people who are different from traditional cultural and social norms. The history of Western civilization is written by the "winners" and usually does not capture the life and ...
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Other psychological approaches

The Journal of Pain, 2004
A. Jordan   +6 more
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Other terrorisms, psychology, and media.

Peace and Conflict: Journal of Peace Psychology, 2002
During the Marcos dictatorship in the Philippines, relatives of political prisoners wore T-shirts emblazoned with the words "Who is the real terrorist?" After September 11, 2001, as talk about terrorism takes center stage on global discourse, we pose a similar question: What is terrorism?
Cristina Jayme Montiel, Mustafa K. Anuar
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