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Browsing Human Development (HD) Theses by Title
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False Recall in Manipulations of the DRM Paradigm
Boymel, Libby (2007-06-04)This study was conducted using the DRM paradigm to try to further comprehend false recall positioning. The objective of this study was twofold: to demonstrate that gist, verbatim, and gist + verbatim instructions can alter ... -
Framing Effects and Risky Decision Making in Adolescents and Young Adults
DeMarinis, Jessica (2008-05-23)Fuzzy-trace theory postulates that intuitive decision making is at the apex of development. To examine developmental differences in risky decision making within this theoretical framework, framing problems factorially ... -
Framing Effects and Risky Decisions in Young Adults
Myers, Regina (2008-04-15)We used the theoretical framework of fuzzy-trace theory to explore framing effects in young adults and their relationship to real world risk perceptions and behaviors. One hundred and two Cornell University undergraduates ... -
Getting the message across: Examining Information Presentation and Healthcare Decision Making Among Older Adults
Shamaskin, Andrea (2009-05-08)Previous research has demonstrated that the valence of healthcare messages influences attitudes, and that the processing of valenced information changes with age (Carstensen & Mikels, 2005; Levin, Schneider, & Gaeth, 1998). ... -
Gist for Risk: Link between Impulsivity and Fuzzy-Trace Theory Explanations of Adolescent Risk Behavior
Romer, Adrienne (2011-05)Adolescence is characterized by a steep increase in risk taking behaviors. Research indicates that individual differences in impulsivity are highly correlated with adolescent risk taking (Verdejo-Garcia, Lawrence, and ... -
Guilt and Anxiety Surrounding College-Aged Women in their Decisions to Behave Sexually
Cuda, Josephine (2009-05-28)As our American cultural identity becomes more defined by sex and sexuality, it is critical to gain insights on the limits, restrictions, and motivations that women have felt or feel in their past/concurrent experiences ... -
High School Students’ Perceptions of Agriculture and Agricultural Careers as Delineated by Presence of an Agriculture Program and Rural/Urban Categorization
Smith, Erin (2010-05-25)Abstract Eleventh grade students (n = 1,953) in 17 public schools across New York State were surveyed regarding their agricultural perceptions and stereotypes. Four types of schools were targeted for this study: rural and ... -
Hooking Up: An Investigation of Attachment Style and Casual Sex in a College Student Sample
Mack, Rachel (2010-05-11)Associations between attachment style, hook up behavior, and gender were tested in two studies of undergraduate students using online survey and diary methods. Study 1 (N = 855) consisted of a cross-sectional investigation ... -
I'm feeling lucky: The relationship between affect and risk-seeking in the framing effect
Cheung, Elaine (2009-05-17)The present research explored the role of affect in the framing effect. In Study 1, participants provided affect ratings during a gambling task. Positive affect was found to be associated with risk-seeking in the loss ... -
The Influence of Association and Meaning on False Memory
Zember, Eric (2010-05-22)The main purpose of the study was to separate word association from semantic meaning to determine if association makes a separate contribution to false memory in the Deese/Roediger/McDermott (DRM) memory paradigm. Participants ... -
Influence of Parent Values and Friend Norms on Adolescent Risky Decision Making
Elliott, Stacey (2008-04-30)Extensive work has been done in the field of adolescent risky decision making, as a component of adolescent development. Developmentalists have debated the influence of peer and family norms and values on adolescent ... -
The Interaction of Emotion and Cognition in Memory Biases across the Life Span
Lehembre-Shiah, Eugenie (2011-05)Much research has looked into the various information processing changes that occur as we age. Most cognitive processes decline with age, while emotion regulation may remain intact. This study attempts to better understand ... -
Job Stress, and Health in Nurses: the Mediating Role of Experience
Stewart, Deanna (2008-06-04)The study examined whether or not the relationship between nurses? job experience and health is mediated by job stress while controlling for age. One hundred ninety daytime registered nurses from multiple hospitals ... -
Juvenile Offenders' Risky Decision-Making Behavior
Stanisz, Janine (2007-05-22)We examined the choices of 52 adolescents (18 years of age); 26 were enrolled in an alternative to incarceration program and 26 were university undergraduates. Respondents were presented with a gambling task and were shown ... -
A Language of Love: The effect of social primes on written narratives
Bowen, Jeffrey (2011-05)Considerable work has been done in the fields of social and developmental psychology addressing the role of close relationships in influencing behaviors, thoughts, and emotions. Additionally, there is a growing psychological ... -
Learning Lucid Dreaming and its Effect on Depression in Undergraduates
Taitz, Isaac (2011-05)The present study tested two hypotheses: 1) that lucid dreaming could be effectively taught through an online intervention, and 2) that lucid dreaming can alleviate depression as mediated by LOC. Surveys consisting of ... -
Loneliness and Wellbeing in Young and Older Adulthood
Chue, Amanda (2010-05-17)The present research investigated the relationships between loneliness and emotional, physical, and cognitive wellbeing in young and older adulthood. Self-report questionnaires were administered to 101 young and 95 older ... -
Looking to the Past to Develop the Future: Autobiographical Memory, Future Episodic Thought, and Self Concepts in Easterners and Westerners
Gould, Tracy (2011-05)The link between dialectical thinking, mental wellbeing, future episodic thought, and the self-concept was assessed between Caucasian (N = 80) and Asian (N = 57) cultural groups. In the first task, participants were asked ... -
Meta-Conceptual Thinking and Positive Outcomes among Youth in a Refugee Camp
ojalehto, bethany (2009-08-29)Religious belief has been suggested to promote psychological well-being in adversity by providing meaningful frameworks for understanding the world. The cognitive mechanisms underlying this relationship, however, are not ... -
Meta-Conceptual Thinking and Positive Outcomes Among Youth in a Refugee Camp
ojalehto, bethany (2009-08-13)Religious belief has been suggested to promote psychological well-being in adversity by providing meaningful frameworks for understanding the world. The cognitive mechanisms underlying this relationship, however, are not ...