This online database contains the full-text of PhD dissertations and Masters’ theses of Wilfrid Laurier University students from 1982 forward. These documents are made available for personal study and research purposes only, in accordance with the Canadian Copyright Act and the Creative Commons license—CC BY-NC-ND (Attribution, Non-Commercial, No Derivative Works). Under this license, works must always be attributed to the copyright holder (original author), cannot be used for any commercial purposes, and may not be altered. Any other use would require the permission of the copyright holder. Students can choose to withdraw their dissertation and/or thesis from this database. For additional inquiries, please contact the repository administrator via e-mail or by telephone at 519-884-0710 ext. 2073.

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Theses/Dissertations from 1971

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Shock Intensity and Task Difficulty as Determiners of Avoidance and Escape Learning in Rats, Arthur Louis

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Concept Attainment Responses of Incarcerated Delinquent Adolescents as a Function of Differential Social Reinforcement, Haig Munro

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Methodological, Modal, and Cross-Modal Studies of Short Interval Judgements of Duration, with Specific Reference to the Development of a Model of the Internal Clock, Michael J. Procyshyn

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Auditory-Visual and Temporal-Spatial Integration Ability of Good and Poor Readers at Two Grade Levels, N.H. Stevens

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An Assessment of the Role of Information Inherent in Positive and Aversive Social Reinforcement Employing a Finger Maze Task with Male and Female Subjects and Experimenters, Brian Westley Strutt

Theses/Dissertations from 1969

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Descriptive Study of Vocational Education from the Perspective of Current and Graduated Students, Brenda Bryant

Theses/Dissertations from 1968

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Job Satisfaction in Relation to General Satisfaction and Personality, Elias E. Mina

Theses/Dissertations from 1967

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An Investigation of the Influence of Varying Lengths of Rest Following Differential Amounts of Practice on the Practice Effect in Tachistoscopic Word Recognition, John G. Platt