... of Intellect theory will besreferred to by the letters SI.sREVIEW OF THE LITERATURE 93s7. J. P. Guilford's Structure of Intellect ModelsThe most salient feature of Guilford's theorys(Guilford, 1967; =-=Guilford & Hoepfner, 1971-=-) is his assertionsthat intelligence is a heterogeneous entity composed of asnumber of separate abilities. While a number of thesesabilities may be and usually are employed together in thesprocess of ...
...resting confirmation of these results:sWe've also observed that subjects with impairedstaste and smell, because of a cold or an occludedsnose can more readily distinguish placebo andsactive material (=-=Jones & Stone, 1970-=-, p. 115).sIn contrast, when frequent and infrequent users weresgiven orally administered extracts of marijuana, it wassfound that "without the familiar smell and taste cues bothsgroups responded simi...
...single experiment composed of several parts whichswere reported separately in four different papers publishedsin 1970 and 1971 (Melges, Tinklenberg, Hollister & Gillespie,s1970a; Tinklenberg, Melges, =-=Hollister & Gillespie, 1970-=-;sMelges, Tinklenberg, Hollister & Gillespie, 1970b; Melges,sTinklenberg, Hollister & Gillespie, 1971). The sample conREVIEW OF THE LITERATURE 55ssisted of eight young male graduate students, all of w...