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Showing papers by "Hartwick College published in 1975"


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TL;DR: The electrochemistry of the ferrocenylphosphines FcPh 2 P, Fc 2 PhP and Fc 3 P was examined by cyclic voltammetry in CH 2 Cl 2 as discussed by the authors.

69 citations


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TL;DR: In this paper, a cyclic voltammogram of (FcCNP)Cr(CO) 4 was presented, showing that at + 0.54 V the solution color changed from yellow to orange and the v (CO) bands shifted from 2011 w, 1891 s, and 1831 s (cm −1 ) in the neutral complex to 2080 m, 2000 s and 1970 s in the singly oxidized species.

20 citations


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TL;DR: High significant positive correlations were obtained between one's overall score on the IPD and the two major dimensions of the POI, and implications of this relationship were discussed.
Abstract: Similarities were noted between Maslow's notion of self-actualization (SA) and Erikson's notion of psychosocial maturity. Previous research by Simmons has shown a significant relationship between identity achievement status and the degree of SA as measured by the Personal Orientation Inventory (POI). Results of the present study extend these findings to include one's total level of psychosocial maturity as measured by Constantinople's Inventory of Psychosocial Development (IPD). Highly significant positive correlations were obtained between one's overall score on the IPD and the two major dimensions of the POI. Implications of this relationship were discussed.

19 citations


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TL;DR: It was hypothesized that self-actualization assessed by scores on the Personal Orientation Inventory should affect the salience of interpersonal stimuli and moderate the attitude similarity/dissimilarity relationship.
Abstract: Summary It was hypothesized that self-actualization (SA) assessed by scores on the Personal Orientation Inventory should affect the salience of interpersonal stimuli and moderate the attitude similarity/dissimilarity relationship. Fifty–six American college students (28 males and 28 females), aged 18–21, were used as subjects. In Experiment I SA and proportion of attitude similarity were varied by use of Byrne's attraction paradigm in a between–Ss design. The personality variable failed to affect attraction. In Experiment II SA and proportion of attitude similarity were manipulated in a within–Ss design. SA Ss rated the stranger significantly higher in attraction at high levels of similarity and significantly lower in attraction at low levels of similarity when compared to non–SA individuals (p < .05). The results were discussed in terms of design differences in personality research and the potential mechanism (self–ssteem) by which SA affects attraction.

8 citations



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TL;DR: Since these results parallel studies on light-controlled inhibition of stem elongation, shoot growth as a whole is coordinated by these photosystems, such coordination might be a mechanism of plant competition for light.
Abstract: Several photosystems control leaf expansion in Alaska peas (Pisum sativum). Phytochrome is known to control expansion in dark-grown peas. But plants exposed briefly to red light are insensitive to phytochrome, an insensitivity that is itself phytochrome-produced. Leaf expansion in these plants is promoted by 440 or 630 nm of light (probably mediated by protochlorophyll). Plants grown in white fluorescent light required simultaneous exposure to high intensity blue and yellow light for promotion of leaf expansion. Since these results parallel studies on light-controlled inhibition of stem elongation, shoot growth as a whole is coordinated by these photosystems. Such coordination might be a mechanism of plant competition for light.

5 citations


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TL;DR: It was hypothesized that a negative relationship should exist between one's over-all level of psychosocial maturity as measured by Constantinople's (1969) Inventory of Psychosocial Development and one's Fear of Appearing Incompetent as measuredby Good and Good's (1973b) scale.
Abstract: It was hypothesized that a negative relationship should exist between one's over-all level of psychosocial maturity as measured by Constantinople's (1969) Inventory of Psychosocial Development and one's Fear of Appearing Incompetent as measured by Good and Good's (1973b) scale. The hypothesis was supported for 44 male and 106 female undergraduates (p < .001). Similarities between the moderating effect of these two variables in the attraction paradigm were noted.

4 citations