Multivariate Experimental Clinical Research, v.3 no.3
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Journal of Multivariate Experimental Personality and Clinical Psychology, v.3, no.3 (complete version)
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A multivariate approach to profiling alcoholic typologies
(Wichita State University, Department of Psychology, 1977)The once popular concept of the "alcoholic personality" has recently been called to question. The purpose of this study was to attempt to discover wheter quantitative support could be given to a hypothesis of multiple ... -
Psychological factors and blood chemistries as disease outcome predictors for cancer patients
(Wichita State University, Department of Psychology, 1977)The relationship between blood chemistries and psychological variables was studied in a population of cancer patients, the majority of whom had been diagnosed with incurable disease. An intensive batter of psychodiagnostics ... -
Relations between diagnostic-demographic variables and thought-disorder symptomatology among process schizophrenics
(Wichita State University, Department of Psychology, 1977)The interrelationships between a selection of diagnostic and demographic measures of schizophrenic clinical status and a selection of cognitive-deficit indices were assessed using canonical correlation and redundancy ... -
Topological classification in early childhood
(Wichita State University, Department of Psychology, 1977)Mathematically precise definitions of various topological properties were given. To investigate Piaget's theory that topological relationships are mastered before certain Euclidean ones, 58 subjects of 3 to 7 years old ... -
The application of individual differences multidimensional scaling techniques to the study of interpersonal attraction
(Wichita State University, Department of Psychology, 1977)Individual differences multidimensional scaling procedures were used in two experiments to discern how judged similarity and perceptual similarity related to interpersonal attraction. In both experimental groups, subjects ...