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CONSTRUCTION AND VALIDATION OF AN ANIMAL-HUMAN CONTINUITY SCALE
A 12-item Animal-Human Continuity Scale with a Likeit-type 7-option format was constructed to measure the extent to which the respondent views...
Social Behavior and Personality, 01/01/06 by Templer, Donald I; Connelly, Heather Joy; Bassman, Lynette; Hart, Jessica · More from publication -
Clinical psychology program improvement on the Examination for Professional Practice in Psychology
The present study was conducted in the context of previous research on the validity, correlates, and stability over time of clinical psychology...
Journal of Instructional Psychology, 06/01/04 by Donald I. Templer · More from publication -
Comparison of Counseling and Clinical Psychology Graduates on the Examination for Professional Practice in Psychology.

ABSTRACT. Doctoral recipients in clinical psychology scored higher than doctoral recipients in counseling psychology on the national licensing...
Journal of Psychology, The, 09/01/00 by ARIKAWA, HIROKO; TEMPLER, DONALD I.; TOMEO, MARIE · More from publication -
California Psychology Licensing Exam Rates of Graduates of Accredited and Unaccredited Programs - Brief Article
Graduates of regionally accredited programs had a significantly higher pass rate (64.6%) on the written exam (Examination for Professional Practice...
Journal of Instructional Psychology, 06/01/00 by Donald I. Templer · More from publication -
Examination for Professional Practice in Psychology Subtest Scores of Professional and Traditional Clinical Psychology Program Graduates.(Statistical Data Included)

ABSTRACT. Professional school clinical psychology graduates not only exhibit inferior performance on the research subtest of the Examination for...
Journal of Psychology, The, 03/01/00 by TEMPLER, DONALD I.; TOMEO, MARIE E. · More from publication -
The structure and correlates of kanashibari.(sleep disorder)

The present research is an examination of the parameters and correlates of kanashibari, operationally defined as being unable to move upon...
Journal of Psychology, The, 07/01/99 by Arikawa, Hiroko; Brown, Ric; Cannon, W. Gary; Templer, Donald I.; Thomas-Dodson, Shan · More from publication


