The Handbook of Social Psychology: The individual in a social contextGardner Lindzey, Elliot Aronson Addison-Wesley Publishing Company, 1969 - Social psychology |
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... showed the greatest psychological disorganization in response to threatening verbal material showed less autonomic reactivity than did those who successfully dealt with the threat . The subjects were instructed to respond to phrases ...
... showed the greatest psychological disorganization in response to threatening verbal material showed less autonomic reactivity than did those who successfully dealt with the threat . The subjects were instructed to respond to phrases ...
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... showed that psychiatric patients with little cardiovascular reactivity to laboratory stressors were evaluated as more emotionally disturbed than patients who reacted autonomically at points of threat during the experiment ( Glick- stein ...
... showed that psychiatric patients with little cardiovascular reactivity to laboratory stressors were evaluated as more emotionally disturbed than patients who reacted autonomically at points of threat during the experiment ( Glick- stein ...
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... showed a clear association with severity of training ; over half of the severely trained , compared to only one - sixth of the mildly trained , children showed some upset during the training process . Another clear finding was that ...
... showed a clear association with severity of training ; over half of the severely trained , compared to only one - sixth of the mildly trained , children showed some upset during the training process . Another clear finding was that ...
Contents
Psychophysiological Approaches in Social Psychology | 1 |
Systematic Observational Methods | 13 |
VOLUME FOUR | 29 |
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