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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Personality traits and ways of coping their characteristics and interrelations /

Kallasmaa, Talvi. January 2002 (has links)
Thesis (doctoral)--University of Tartu, 2002. / Includes five other articles by the author. Includes bibliographical references (p. 23-25).
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An Examination of the Relationships between Personality Adjustment, Social Interaction Abilities, and Marital Adjustment

Moorman, John W. 05 1900 (has links)
The problem with which this investigation was concerned, was that of determining the relationships between personality adjustment, social interaction abilities and marital adjustment. The following hypotheses were investigated: 1) there will be a significant relationship between individual personality adjustment and marital adjustment, and 2) there will be a significant relationship between marital harmony and social interaction abilities.
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Personality and the prediction of outcome following rehabilitation in persons with acquired brain injuries the Millon Behavioral Medicine Diagnostic (MBMD) /

Beck, Kelley D. Franks, Susan F. January 2008 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of North Texas, August, 2008. / Title from title page display. Includes bibliographical references.
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Guilt as Related to Self-Concept and Personality Adjustment

Nicholas, D. Jack, 1932- 08 1900 (has links)
The primary purpose of the present study was to determine the interrelationships among guilt, certain indices of self-concept, and other variables of personality adjustment as they are reflected by graduate students in three academic disciplines.
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Self-Concept, Personality Adjustment, and Measurable Intelligence of Delinquent Boys

Robbins, William Callaway, 1912- 08 1900 (has links)
The primary purpose of this study was to investigate the change in self-concept, personality adjustment, and measurable intelligence of delinquent boys after a period of training received in the State Training School for Boys operated by the Texas Youth Council at Gatesville, Texas. Inherent in the study was an attempt to isolate factors which can be assumed to identify those individuals who might be more likely to profit from the training received.
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The relationship between personality and coping in a pre-employment emergency service organisation context /

Deverell, Sally. January 2005 (has links) (PDF)
Thesis (M.Psych.Org.) - University of Queensland, / Includes bibliography.
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The Relation Between Group Participation and Personality Adjustment of High School Students in Piute and Kane Counties, Utah

Christiansen, John R. 01 May 1952 (has links)
The Emergence of modern concepts of personality and the study of processes involved in personality formation are relatively recent developments (14, p. 85). From these concepts and studies of personality has developed the theory that personality emerges out of the contact the individual has with his society and his culture. This theory does not discredit the importance of biological or hereditary background as an important condition or prerequisite for personality development, but it does hold that the social and cultrual forces provide the stimulus arranges the general patterns for personality formation.
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Reel Guidance: Midcentury Classroom Films and Adolescent Adjustment

MacDonald, Jonathan Richard 08 June 2017 (has links)
This thesis examines the cultural and political messages found in "social guidance" films, a genre of films produced for pedagogical purposes in the United States following the Second World War. Educational film producers relied on social science consultants for legitimacy and employed plots that addressed ordinary challenges of daily living encountered by teenagers. Shown in high school classrooms nationwide in the postwar years, these films advertised to young people the usefulness of a psychological understanding of personality adjustment. These films reflected the influence of ideas from both the progressive education movement inspired by John Dewey and the theories of mental hygiene from prewar psychologists. By viewing these films, students encountered advice about improving their individual productivity and they received guidance for developing skills needed in social settings. By parsing the cultural and intellectual messages embedded in these films and relating them to interwar and postwar developments, this thesis shows one way that social experts mobilized to shape the socialization of adolescents. Social guidance films intended to employ the specialized knowledge of the social sciences to promote the production of healthy and successful personalities. More importantly, this thesis shows how social guidance films, in addressing ordinary teenage concerns, also addressed the political needs of American society at the dawn of the Cold War. The practical advice presented in these films showed adolescents how to tread the line between the preservation of individuality and commitment to the group—the essential problem faced by post war political theorists. Educators looked to the confluence of school, psychology, and film to guide the socialization of youths for their future roles as citizens of a democratic society. This thesis argues that the messages of psychological adjustment in social guidance films provided one means of promoting democratic values to counter the postwar threat of totalitarianism. / Master of Arts / This thesis describes how films produced for schools in the United States following the Second World War used the psychological understanding of personality adjustment in an attempt to shape adolescent minds and behaviors. It examines a genre of educational films known as social guidance films. These films purported to provide expert guidance for the challenges of daily living encountered by teenagers. The content of social guidance films were shaped by the long history of progressive education, advocacy from the psychological sciences, and the political needs of American society at the dawn of the Cold War. By tracing ideas across the first half of the twentieth century, this thesis reveals the broad ways in which social experts envisioned their commitment to American society and democracy. In the earliest years of the twentieth century, both educators and psychologists expressed concern over the process of adolescent socialization. Their concerns grew in response to national and international political, social, and economic developments, such as the World Wars, the Great Depression, the growth of mass media, and the emergence of postwar youth cultures. They looked to the confluence of the school, psychology, and film as a means to reproduce a new generation of democratically oriented citizens. In parsing the cultural and intellectual messages embedded in these films and relating them to interwar and postwar developments, this thesis shows one way that social experts mobilized to attempt intervention in the routine development of adolescents. Social guidance films, imbued with specialized knowledge, promised to aid in the production of healthy personalities and the preservation of democratic society.
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Relationship of Children's Attitudes toward Some Social Problems and Personality Adjustment

Darnall, Julia Josephine 08 1900 (has links)
The problem chosen for investigation was to attempt to determine the relationship of children's attitude toward some social problems and their personality adjustment.

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