The relationship of set and the defense of repression to perceptual recognition

Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston University. === The general problem investigated in this research was the relationship of set and the defense of repression to perceptual recognition. A. comparison was made of the perceptual recognition threshold scores and the slope scores af a High Repressor and a Low Repre...

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Main Author: Slatoff, Jack Lawrence
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Published: Boston University 2018
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spelling ndltd-bu.edu-oai-open.bu.edu-2144-281482019-03-20T15:21:59Z The relationship of set and the defense of repression to perceptual recognition Slatoff, Jack Lawrence Psychology Perceptual recognition Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston University. The general problem investigated in this research was the relationship of set and the defense of repression to perceptual recognition. A. comparison was made of the perceptual recognition threshold scores and the slope scores af a High Repressor and a Low Repressor group on three series of pictures -- an Aggressive series, a Neutral with a Theme series, and a Neutral without a Theme series. Three hundred and eighty-six students were administered a sentence-completion test which was used as the defense measure. This test was devised specifically to assess the repression of aggression. On the basis of extreme scores on this test, twenty-four subjects were selected as a High Repressor group and twenty-four subjects as a Low Repressor group. A Medium Repressor group was selected from the scores tbat fell between the High Repressor and the Low Repressor groups. Each member of these groups was individually administered a perceptual recognition task [TRUNCATED] 2018-04-05T17:30:27Z 2018-04-05T17:30:27Z 1962 1962 Thesis/Dissertation b14688141 https://hdl.handle.net/2144/28148 en_US Based on investigation of the BU Libraries' staff, this work is free of known copyright restrictions. Boston University
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Perceptual recognition
Slatoff, Jack Lawrence
The relationship of set and the defense of repression to perceptual recognition
description Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston University. === The general problem investigated in this research was the relationship of set and the defense of repression to perceptual recognition. A. comparison was made of the perceptual recognition threshold scores and the slope scores af a High Repressor and a Low Repressor group on three series of pictures -- an Aggressive series, a Neutral with a Theme series, and a Neutral without a Theme series. Three hundred and eighty-six students were administered a sentence-completion test which was used as the defense measure. This test was devised specifically to assess the repression of aggression. On the basis of extreme scores on this test, twenty-four subjects were selected as a High Repressor group and twenty-four subjects as a Low Repressor group. A Medium Repressor group was selected from the scores tbat fell between the High Repressor and the Low Repressor groups. Each member of these groups was individually administered a perceptual recognition task [TRUNCATED]
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