Browsing by Author "Bahr Weiss"
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Samson, Jennifer Esther Glassman (2012-07-10)Department: PsychologyHostile attribution bias (HAB) has been shown to predict aggressive behavior, especially towards peers. The current study examined whether a) this relationship is supported within an hierarchical linear modeling (HLM) ...
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Ball, Shellene Marie (2006-03-08)Department: PsychologyUsing a sample of depressed adults taken from the NIMH Treatment for Depression Collaborative Research Program (TDCRP), I examined the concurrent and incremental validity of using depression diagnoses, diagnostic components, ...
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Fear, Jessica M. (2009-12-17)Department: PsychologyThe present study examined changes in coping as a mediator of the efficacy of a preventive intervention program for children and adolescents of parents with a history of depression. Changes in coping as a mediator were ...
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LaGrange, Beth (2008-10-06)Department: PsychologyTo disentangle the relations between maladaptive cognitive style and depression, we tested simultaneously two different models of this relation: cognitive style predicting later depressive symptoms and depressive symptoms ...
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Mosunic, Christopher John (2004-03-26)Department: PsychologyThe prevalence of childhood overweight/obesity in the United States is increasing at alarming rates and these rates vary between ethnicities. It was hypothesized that using an ecological model, childhood predictors leading ...
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Wells, Ngoc-Quynh Nguyen (2014-11-24)Department: PsychologyPsychotherapists are a critical component influencing psychotherapy outcome. Research on psychotherapy competence has predominantly been conducted in High Income Countries (HIC) such as the U.S., and to date no research ...
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Ueno, Koji (2004-06-09)Department: SociologyDrawing from the previous studies, I distinguish three components of social integration, including network integration (size, density, centrality), behavioral integration (frequency of interaction), and affective/cognitive ...
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Tran, Cong Van (2010-03-30)Department: PsychologyThe study presented in this thesis was designed to determine the longitudinal relations between targeted peer victimization and depression among US children. Several aspects and characteristics of peer victimization, and ...
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Walters, Eban J. (2006-12-11)Department: PsychologyAlthough used widely in psychological research, race and ethnicity are amorphous and ill-defined constructs, lack adequate reliability and validity, and are rarely suitable as explanatory variables or mechanisms of ...
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Horowitz, Jason Louis (2006-03-28)Department: PsychologyThis study evaluated two universal programs for the prevention of depressive symptoms in adolescents. Three hundred eighty students from suburban/rural high schools were randomly assigned to a cognitive behavioral program ...
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Roeder, Kathryn Mary (2017-08-09)Department: PsychologyThe experience of peer victimization predicts future suicidal thoughts and behaviors in adolescents and adults; however, little is known about intermediary cognitive processes that underlie this relation. The present study ...
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Nguyen, Ngoc-Quynh Thi (2010-04-07)Department: PsychologyThe study presented in this thesis was designed to determine the relation between the experience, expression, and control of anger, and various forms of internalizing and externalizing psychopathology, among Vietnamese ...
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Gallerani, Catherine Mary (2008-04-11)Department: PsychologyThis project explored the predictive relations of depressive disorders with anxiety, externalizing, and substance use disorders. These relations were examined in both directions (i.e., odds of depression given prior anxiety; ...
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Samson, Jennifer Esther Glassman (2009-07-24)Department: PsychologyPrevious research, grounded in Social Information Processing (SIP) theory (Crick & Dodge, 1994), found that children’s perceived self-efficacy for inhibiting aggression predicted their reputation as “aggressive” (Perry et ...