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  • Albert, Annmarie (University of Oregon, Clark Honors College, 1989-06)
    Junior high school students who had taken a class on nuclear war issues were tested to see whether they would differ from students who hadn't. Students were compared with regard to levels of optimism, active hope, pessimism, ...
  • Vallereux, Shawn (2006-07-11)
    A known link between extraversion and happiness has existed for decades. While this relationship is largely not understood, several theories have emerged recently to help explain this link. R.E. Lucas and E. Diener (2001) ...
  • Sylwester, Eva (University of Oregon, Department of Psychology, 2007-06)
    This study looks for differences between residents of two Christian religious housing co-operatives (N = 23) and residents of a secular fraternity house who self-identified as Christian (N = 8) on variables related to ...
  • Peterson, Emily D. (University of Oregon, Department of Psychology, 2006-06)
    Forgetting is often perceived as the challenge one must overcome to have a good memory, when in fact, forgetting is actually an important component in maintaining a good memory. If people remembered everything from their ...
  • Johnson, Laura M. (University of Oregon, 2006-07)
    Individual differences in temperament include emotional reactivity and attention self regulation; both reactivity and regulation may influence the strategies individuals use in managing their own behavior and emotions. ...
  • Spaventa, Kathryn (2007-06-29)
    Boys are assumed to be more reluctant to disclose sexual abuse than girls but empirical evidence is lacking. Previous qualitative research by Alaggia (2005) suggests that typical nondisclosure reasons for women are related ...

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