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Asquith_McNair.pdf
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Asquith_McNair.pdf |
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| Title |
Inhibition Sensitivity & Anxiety Disorder Symptoms: Interaction with emotion regulation
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| Type of Resource |
still image
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| Date Created |
c. 2008
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| Digital Origin |
reformatted digital
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| Rights Statement |
http://digital.uwyo.edu/copyright.htm
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| Keyword (topic) |
Inhibition Sensitivity Anxiety Disorder Emotion Regulation McNair Scholars University of Wyoming
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| Creator(s) |
Asquith, Andrew T. Maack, Danielle J. Pepper, Carolyn M.
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| Genre |
PowerPoint/PDF
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| Publisher |
University of Wyoming
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| Place of publication |
Laramie, Wyoming
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| Language |
eng
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| Summary |
A study of 35 student participants, 73% female, 78.4 % Caucasian, mean age of 22.86 (ranging 17-50), examining relationship of high behavior inhibition and high anxiety to adaptive cognitive emotional regulation. Concluded that behavior inhibition correlated with anxiety, maladaptive cognitive emotional regulation was positively correlated with anxiety, and that adaptive cognitive emotional regulation was not significantly correlated with anxiety.
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| Handle |
http://hdl.handle.net/10176/wyu:68
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| Notes |
A research presentation for the McNair Scholars.
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