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    Marshall Duke

    Emory University, Psychology, Faculty Member
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    ... Neil Gunn (1891-1973). ... Experimental group Male poets 1. Thomas Lovell Beddoes The Bride's Tragedy, 1822, Act 1, Scene 1, pp. ... William Wordsworth The Complete Poetical Works of William Wordsworth (ed. Henry Reed), 1846 “Simon Lee, The Old Hunstman,” pp. ...
    The authors' purpose in this paper was to examine how the use of the "sad passive" coping style may be related to adolescent self-reported loneliness. Subjects were... more
    The authors' purpose in this paper was to examine how the use of the "sad passive" coping style may be related to adolescent self-reported loneliness. Subjects were asked to complete the revised UCLA Loneliness Scale (Russell, Peplau, & Cutrona, 1980) to determine self-reported loneliness and the Coping with Loneliness Questionnaire (CLQ; Rubenstein & Shaver, 1980) in order to examine coping styles. We hypothesized that those adolescents whose coping strategies fell into the category of sad passivity described by Rubenstein and Shaver would indicate greater loneliness than those adolescents whose coping strategies fell into other categories. Results indicated that sad passivity was used by both lonely and nonlonely adolescents, but that nonlonely youngsters resorted to this method only temporarily and in preparation for a more active coping style. Lonely teens, on the other hand, appeared to remain in the sad-passive mode to a maladaptive degree. These results were discussed in terms of their importance for theories of adolescent loneliness and for possible intervention strategies.
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    1. J Soc Psychol. 1977 Apr;101(2):291-7. Cognitive dissonance and locus of control: interface of two paradigms. Nichols MP, Duke MP. PMID: 865095 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]. MeSH Terms: Attitude*; Choice Behavior; ...
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    Much of family interaction focuses on telling family stories; in everyday interactions, over the dinner table, in the car, across the television dialogue, and in more formal, ritualized interactions, at holiday dinners, family reunions,... more
    Much of family interaction focuses on telling family stories; in everyday interactions, over the dinner table, in the car, across the television dialogue, and in more formal, ritualized interactions, at holiday dinners, family reunions, weddings, and funerals, family members engage in co-constructing the events they have shared together in the past. These narratives, often told again and again, define the shape of each family's emotional life. The way in which individual family members participate in the recreation of the family's shared past modulates an evolving self-understanding both as an individual and as a member of the family. In this chapter, we examine the ways in which families co-construct narratives. Our focus is on individual differences in the process of family reminiscing, and we argue that the way in which families co-construct their shared past has implications for children's developing emotional well-being and resilience. More specifically, families th...
    EJ170725 - Effects of Sports Fitness Camp Experience on Locus of Control Orientation in Children, Ages 6-14.
    The authors' purpose in this paper was to examine how the use of the "sad passive" coping style may be related to adolescent self-reported loneliness. Subjects were... more
    The authors' purpose in this paper was to examine how the use of the "sad passive" coping style may be related to adolescent self-reported loneliness. Subjects were asked to complete the revised UCLA Loneliness Scale (Russell, Peplau, & Cutrona, 1980) to determine self-reported loneliness and the Coping with Loneliness Questionnaire (CLQ; Rubenstein & Shaver, 1980) in order to examine coping styles. We hypothesized that those adolescents whose coping strategies fell into the category of sad passivity described by Rubenstein and Shaver would indicate greater loneliness than those adolescents whose coping strategies fell into other categories. Results indicated that sad passivity was used by both lonely and nonlonely adolescents, but that nonlonely youngsters resorted to this method only temporarily and in preparation for a more active coping style. Lonely teens, on the other hand, appeared to remain in the sad-passive mode to a maladaptive degree. These results were discussed in terms of their importance for theories of adolescent loneliness and for possible intervention strategies.
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    ... Record Details - EJ090031. Title: A Note on the Measurement of Interpersonal Distance in Preschool Children. Full-Text Availability Options: ... Click on any of the links below to perform a new search. Title: A Note on the Measurement of Interpersonal Distance in Preschool Children ...
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    ... Record Details - EJ086546. Title: Interpersonal Distance: Sibling Structure and Parental Affection Antecedents. Full-Text Availability Options: ... Title: Interpersonal Distance: Sibling Structure and Parental Affection Antecedents.... more
    ... Record Details - EJ086546. Title: Interpersonal Distance: Sibling Structure and Parental Affection Antecedents. Full-Text Availability Options: ... Title: Interpersonal Distance: Sibling Structure and Parental Affection Antecedents. Authors: Hollender, John W.; And Others. ...
    Based on an instance of "clinical lore" we assess the efficacy of children's and adolescents' knowledge of family history as an index of... more
    Based on an instance of "clinical lore" we assess the efficacy of children's and adolescents' knowledge of family history as an index of psychological well-being and potential for positive change in clinical and educational settings. We report that knowledge of family history is significantly correlated with internal locus of control, higher self-esteem, better family functioning, greater family cohesiveness, lower levels of anxiety, and lower incidence of behavior problems. We suggest that through the use of a brief measure of family knowledge, practicing clinicians can rapidly generate a data-based correlate of children's well-being and likelihood of overcoming psychological and educational challenges. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved).
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    1. J Soc Psychol. 1977 Apr;101(2):291-7. Cognitive dissonance and locus of control: interface of two paradigms. Nichols MP, Duke MP. PMID: 865095 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]. MeSH Terms: Attitude*; Choice Behavior; ...
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    ... closing discussion on the nature of the task of developing a unified theory for psychology, Staats stated, Very generally, it has been said that psychology is still in that state of development The author thanks his esteemed... more
    ... closing discussion on the nature of the task of developing a unified theory for psychology, Staats stated, Very generally, it has been said that psychology is still in that state of development The author thanks his esteemed colleagues, Stephen Nowicki, Jr. and Ulric Neisser, who ...
    ... Interaction with Subject Expectancies, and Performance on a Psychomotor Task JOHN W. CALLAWAY, STEPHEN NOWICKI, JR ... duplicate formerly successful methods of inducing the phenomenon (Wessler Strauss, 1968; Barber, Calverley,... more
    ... Interaction with Subject Expectancies, and Performance on a Psychomotor Task JOHN W. CALLAWAY, STEPHEN NOWICKI, JR ... duplicate formerly successful methods of inducing the phenomenon (Wessler Strauss, 1968; Barber, Calverley, Forgione, McPeake, Chaves, Bowen ...
    ... Additionally, we express our appreciation to Jon Samuels and Michael Davis for their assistance in data collection. Reprints are available from Kenneth B. Perlmutter at the following address: 4045 Laguna Way, Palo Alto, CA 94306. ...... more
    ... Additionally, we express our appreciation to Jon Samuels and Michael Davis for their assistance in data collection. Reprints are available from Kenneth B. Perlmutter at the following address: 4045 Laguna Way, Palo Alto, CA 94306. ... Scherer, KR, Scherer, U., Hall, JA, Rosenthal. ...
    1. J Psychol. 1994 Nov;128(6):703-5. The Emory Dyssemia Index: a brief screening instrument for the identification of nonverbal language deficits in elementary school children. Love EB, Nowicki S Jr, Duke MP. Department of Psychology,... more
    1. J Psychol. 1994 Nov;128(6):703-5. The Emory Dyssemia Index: a brief screening instrument for the identification of nonverbal language deficits in elementary school children. Love EB, Nowicki S Jr, Duke MP. Department of Psychology, Emory University, Atlanta, GA 30322. ...
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    Developed a form of the Preschool and Primary Nowicki-Strickland locus of control scale (PPNSIE) for use with black children (PPNSIE-B). The psychometric data suggest that the new scale is worthy of further examination and development.
    Page 1. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 1986, Vol. 50, No. 2, 382-385 Copyright 1986 by the American Psychological Association, Inc. 0022-3514/86/S00.75 Personality Science: A Proposal Marshall P. Duke Emory University ...
    Page 1. JOURNAL OF LEADERSHIP STUDIES, Volume 2, Number 4, 2009 ©2009 University of Phoenix Published online in Wiley InterScience (www.interscience.wiley. com) • DOI:10.1002/jls.20079 36 Nonverbal communication ...
    Page 1. Journal of Educational Psychology 1978, Vol. 70, No. 4, 482-486 ' Sex Differences in Locus of Control and Performance Under Competitive and Cooperative Conditions Stephen Nowicki, Jr., Marshall P. Duke, and Mary Pat... more
    Page 1. Journal of Educational Psychology 1978, Vol. 70, No. 4, 482-486 ' Sex Differences in Locus of Control and Performance Under Competitive and Cooperative Conditions Stephen Nowicki, Jr., Marshall P. Duke, and Mary Pat Duncan Crouch Emory University ...
    Page 1. Journal of Counseling Psychology 1978, Vol. 25, No. 1,1-7 Examination of Counseling Variables Within a Social Learning Framework Stephen Nowicki, Jr., and Marshall P. Duke Emory University Using the framework ...
    ... Preferred interpersonal distance as a function of locus of control orientation in chronic schizophrenics, nonschizophrenic patients, and normals. This article is not included in your organization's subscription. However, you may... more
    ... Preferred interpersonal distance as a function of locus of control orientation in chronic schizophrenics, nonschizophrenic patients, and normals. This article is not included in your organization's subscription. However, you may ...

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