Search Results - "Siegman, Aron W"
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A prospective study of dominance and coronary heart disease in the normative aging study
Published in The American journal of cardiology (15-07-2000)“…The purpose of this study was to examine the prospective relation between dominance, as assessed by a Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory…”
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Voices of Fear and Anxiety and Sadness and Depression: The Effects of Speech Rate and Loudness on Fear and Anxiety and Sadness and Depression
Published in Journal of abnormal psychology (1965) (01-08-1993)“…Two studies investigated the role of expressive vocal behavior (specifically, speech rate and loudness) in fear and anxiety and in sadness and depression. In…”
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Dimensions of Anger and CHD in men and women : Self-ratings versus spouse ratings
Published in Journal of behavioral medicine (01-08-1998)“…One hundred one males and 95 females referred for thallium stress testing were administered Spielberger's State-Trait Anger Expression Inventory (STAXI), the…”
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Self-monitoring and speech in feigned and unfeigned lying
Published in Journal of personality and social psychology (01-12-1983)“…One dimension of the self-monitoring (SM) construct involves the ability to control one's expressive self-presentation behavior. Consequently, high SM Ss can…”
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Do noncontingent interview mm-hmms facilitate interviewee productivity?
Published in Journal of consulting and clinical psychology (01-04-1976)“…Two studies investigated the hypothesis that noncontingent interviewer "mmhmms" facilitate interviewee verbal productivity. In Study 1, 1 male interviewer…”
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Anxiety and depression in speech
Published in Journal of consulting and clinical psychology (01-08-1970)“…Investigates the association of certain nonlexical and functional attributes of speech with anxiety and depression in 10-min monologues taped by 6 17-39 yr…”
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Effects of mutual invisibility and topical intimacy on verbal fluency in dyadic communication
Published in Journal of psycholinguistic research (01-09-1983)“…The mutual reduction of visual feedback, which in this study did not interfere with the synchronization of turns, reduced the productivity levels and increased…”
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Interviewer warmth in relation to interviewee verbal behavior
Published in Journal of consulting and clinical psychology (01-10-1968)“…Devised an experimental analogue of the initial interview in which interviewer warmth and specificity were the independent variables, with interviewee…”
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Effects of question specificity and anxiety-producing messages on verbal fluency in the initial interview
Published in Journal of personality and social psychology (01-10-1965)“…An experimental analogue of the initial interview is used to investigate the effects of interviewer specificity and topical focus, i.e., a low anxiety-arousing…”
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A psycholinguistic comparison of speech, dictation and writing
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Effects of auditory stimulation and intelligence on time estimation in delinquents and nondelinquents
Published in Journal of Consulting Psychology (01-08-1966)“…Estimates of brief time intervals--ranging from 2-120 sec.--were obtained from 24 young offenders and 48 controls by the methods of production and verbal…”
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Some effects of discrepant role expectations on interviewee verbal behavior in the initial interview
Published in Journal of consulting and clinical psychology (01-12-1972)“…Tested the hypothesis that discrepancy between an interviewee's expectations regarding the interviewer's role and actual role encountered causes strain in the…”
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The effect of therapists verbal activity level and specificity on patient productivity and speech disturbance in the initial interview
Published in Journal of consulting psychology (01-10-1962)“…" . . . as therapist specificity increases patient clause units (productivity) and speech disturbance ("anxiety') decrease." Activity level was not related to…”
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Responses to a personality questionnaire by volunteers and nonvolunteers to a Kinsey interview
Published in Journal of abnormal and social psychology (01-03-1956)“…Volunteers and non-volunteers for a Kinsey study showed nonsignificant differences in anxiety, rigidity, and defensiveness; however, showed significant…”
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Ambiguity and verbal fluency in the TAT
Published in Journal of Consulting Psychology (01-06-1966)“…15 TAT cards, divided into low-, medium-. and high-ambiguity groups, were administered to 30 female nursing students. Stimulus ambiguity, defined in terms of…”
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INTERVIEWER-INTERVIEWEE RELATIONSHIP AND VERBAL BEHAVIOR OF INTERVIEWEE IN THE INITIAL INTERVIEW
Published in Psychotherapy (Chicago, Ill.) (01-11-1966)“…WITH 50 NURSING STUDENTS, GREATER ATTRACTION TOWARD THE INTERVIEWER IS SHOWN BY FEWER PAUSES IN SPEECH BUT NOT IN WORD PRODUCTIVITY…”
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Anxiety and speech in the initial interview
Published in Journal of consulting and clinical psychology (01-10-1970)“…Presents the 2nd experimental investigation in a series dealing with the relationship between anxiety arousal and interviewee verbal behavior. In an earlier…”
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The effect of manifest anxiety on a concept formation task, a nondirected learning task, and on timed and untimed intelligence tests
Published in Journal of consulting psychology (01-06-1956)“…Psychiatric and medical patients of at least normal intelligence, without psychosis or suspected cortical damage, were given tests such as the Taylor MAS, the…”
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Cognitive, affective, and psychopathological correlates of the Taylor Manifest Anxiety Scale
Published in Journal of consulting psychology (01-04-1956)“…"Patients with a diagnosis of anxiety reaction had significantly higher Taylor MAS scores than all other diagnostic groups, whereas patients with a diagnosis…”
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Interviewer specificity in seminaturalistic interviews
Published in Journal of consulting and clinical psychology (01-02-1971)“…Attempted to replicate earlier findings by B. Pope and A. W. Siegman (see PA, Vol. 39:13386, and Vol. 40:509) that there is an inverse relationship between…”
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