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PSYCHOLOGY 51 43. Syntactic and semantic strategics in sentence comprehension —V. M . Holmes.

44. Pragmatic factors in language production —J. Langford, V. M . Holmes.

45. The development of language and communication in the preschool c h i l d - A . G. Cross.

46. Family-child interaction in normal and disordered development —A. G. Cross, T. Nienhuys.

47. The effect of day-care programmes on child communication and social development —A. G.

Cross, M . Juchnowski.

48. Specific learning disorders in migrant children —G. V. Stanley, G. Smith.

49. The development of sequential integration — G. Smith, G. V. Stanley.

50. Associations between thc Stroop effect and bilingualism and reading ability —G. Smith.

51. Algebraic models for local and global role systems —P. E. Pattison.

52. Coding processes in memory for movement —J. J. Summers.

53. Lateralization of motor functions in the cerebral hemispheres —J. J. Summers.

54. Psychological characteristics of the marathon runner —J. J. Summers.

55. Dynamic decision making —A. J. Mackinnon, P. E. Pattison, A. Welfare. A. J. Wearing.

56. Complex problem solving —H. A. H. Rowe, A. J. Wearing.

57. Development of a social and economic indicators and resources data base for Victoria — A. F. Armstrong, J. Wilding, D. Farrugia, T. Lau, A. J. Wearing.

58. Subjective social indicators and determinants of quality of life—B. Heady, J. Delbridge, A. J. Wearing.

59. Network models of telecommunication behaviour —A. D. Shulman, C. Lonsdale, A. J.

Wearing.

60. Field studies of new telecommunication facilities —A. D. Shulman, Y. Stolk, B. Hughson, J.

Buzzard, G. Higgins, R. Kelly, T. Lau, V. Machin, A. Rethus, M . Williamson, J. Wolfram, A. J. Wearing.

61. Computer policy in secondary and technical education —P. G. Thorne, A. J. Wearing.

62. Social indicators methodology —A. F. Armstrong, A. J. Wearing.

63. The social consequences of energy pricing policies —A. F. Armstrong, A. J. Wearing.

64. Thc social impact of industrial development in non-metropolitan areas —A. F. Armstrong, D. Farrugia, A. J. Wearing.

65. Consumer evaluations of health determinants and health policies —A. F. Armstrong, A. J.

Wearing.

66. Differences in subjective indicators of Australian housing conditions —A. F. Armstrong, D.

Farrugia.

67. Decision making and the General Linear Model — S. A. Thomas, A. J. Wearing.

68. Monitoring the effectiveness of the Family and Community Services program —J. Hallcn- stein.

69. Rationalization of authority in state government departments—M. Quinn.

70. National threats—M. Undcrdown.

PUBLISHED WORK Chapters of Books

1. BUFFERY, A. W. H. — Clinical developmental neuropsychology: Retrospect and prospect, in M. Molloy, G. V. Stanley and K. W. Walsh (eds.). Drain Impairment: Proceedings ofthe 1979 Drain Impairment Workshop, Psychology Dept., University ofjMelbourne: 1-42 (1980).

2. BUFFERY, A. W. H. —Thc ability of epileptic children to perceive change, in M. Molloy, G. V. Stanley and K. W. Walsh (eds.). Drain Impairment: Proceedings of the 1979 Brain Im- pairment Workshop, Psychology Dept, University of Melbourne: 252-264 (1980).

3. ELTON, D., BURROWS, G. D. and STANLEY, G. V.-Chronic pain and hypnosis, in G. D. Burrows and I... Dennerstein (eds.), Handbook of Hypnosis and Psychosomatic Medicine, Elsevier, Amsterdam: 269-292 (1980).

4. ELTON, D., BURROWS, G. D. and STANLEY, G. V. - Apperception of pain, in C. Peck and M . Wallace (eds.). Problems in Pain, Pergamon Press, Sydney: 115-120 (1980).

5. McMURRAY, N. E. —Fears, in A. Hudson and M . Griffin (eds.). Behaviour Analvsis and the Problems o f Childhood, PIT Press, Bundoora, Victoria: 147-161 (1980).

6. SMITH, G. A. —Models of choice reaction time, in A. T. Welford (ed.), Reaction Times.

Academic Press, London: 173-214 (1980).

7. STANLEY, G. V. — Personality and attitude correlates of religious conversion, in J. R.

Tisdalc (ed.), Growing Edge in the Psychology of Religion, Nelson Hall, Chicago: 151-171 (1980).

8. WU, D., WHITE, J. and LAWSON, M. C.-Thesecond phase, in D. H. Wu(ed.), Interper- sonal Interaction in Pluralistic Societies: A Report of an International, Interdisciplinary Col- laborative Research Project, East-West Culture Learning Institute, Hawaii (1980).

Articles

9. ARMSTRONG, A. F. and WEARING, A. J.-Thc Viclorian socio-economic indicators and resources data base. URPIS Eight: Proc. of the Eighth Australian Conference on Urban and

Regional Planning Information Systems, The Australian and Regional Information Systems Association, Queensland, 8 (49): 1-7 (1980).

10. CORTER, C. M., ZUCKER, K. J. and GALLIGAN, R. F.-Patterns in the infant's search for mother during brief separation. Dev. Psvch., 16: 62-69 (1980).

11. CROSS, A. G., JOHNSON-MORRIS, J. E. and NIENHUYS, T. G. — Linguistic feedback and maternal speech: comparisons of mothers addressing hearing and hearing-impaired children. First Language, I (3): 163-189 (1980).

12. CROSS, A. G. and MORRIS, J. E. — Linguistic feedback and maternal speech: Comparisons of. mothers addressing infants, one-year-olds and two-vear-olds. First Language, I (2):

98-121 (1980).

13. CROSS. A. G.. NIENHUYS, T. G. and MORRIS, J. E.-Maternal speech styles to deaf and hearing children. The Australian Teacher o f the Deaf, 21: 8-14 (1980).

14. DAY, R. H . and JORY, M. K. —A note on a second stage in thc formation of illusory con- tours. Perception & Psychophysics, 27(1): 89-91 (1980).

15. ELTON, D., BURROWS, G. D. and STANLEY, G. V.-Management of mother's clinical pain by behavioural modification of her child's disruptive behaviour. J. Behav. Ther. & Exp.

Psychiat., 11: 231-233 (1980).

16. ELTON, D., BURROWS, G. D. and STANLEY, G. V.-Hypnosis and chronic pain. Aust.

J. Clin. Exp. Hypn., 8: 83-90 (1980).

17. GURNEY, R. M. —Thc effects of unemployment on the psycho-social development of school-leavers. J. of Occup. Psychol., 53: 205-213 (1980).

18. GURNEY, R. M . — Does unemployment affect the self-esteem of school-leavers'! Austral. J.

of Psychol., 32 (8): 175-182 (1980).

19. HILL, D. and GARDNER, G. — Repression-sensilization and yielding to threatening health communications. Austral. J. of Psycho! 32 (3): 183-193 (1980).

20. HUMPHREY, M . and KINSELLA, G. -Sexual life after stroke. Sexualitv and Disability, 3:

150-153 (1980).

21. KELSO, G. I . and TAYLOR, K. F. — Psychologists as judges: A consensual validation of a personality typology. Aust. J. Psycho!, 32: 135-139 (1980).

22. KINSELLA, G. and DUFFY, 1-. — Attitude towards disability expressed by spouses of stroke patients. Scandinavian J. of Rehab. Med., 12: 73-76 (1980).

23. KINSELLA, G. and FORD, B. — Acute recovery patterns in stroke patients: Neuro- psychological factors. Med. J. of Aust., 2: 663-666 (1980).

24. KNOPFELMACHER, F.-Puritan, paranoid and remissive. Quadrant, Vol. X X I I No. 7, 74-75 (1978).

25. LAWSON, M. C. — Development of body build stereotypes, peer ratings, and self-esteem in Australian children. ./. o f Psychol, 104: 111-118 (1980).

26. MACKINNON, A. J.' and WEARING, A. J.-Complexity and decision making.

Behavioural Science, 25: 285-296 (1980).

27. MOORE, S. M . and ROSENTHAL, D. A.-Sex-roles: Gender, generation, and self-esteem.

Austral Psychologist, 15: 467-477 (1980).

28. ROSENTHAL, D. A. and CHAPMAN, D. C.-Sex-role stereotypes: Children's perceptions of occupational competence. Psychological Reports, 46: 135-139 (1980).

29. ROSENTHAL, D. A. and CONWAY, H. — Adolescents' creativity and non-conformity in school. Psychological Reports, 47: 668 (1980).

30. ROSENTHAL, D. A., SOMERVILLE, S. C. and SHEAHAN, R. K . - T h c development of formal operational reasoning: Effects of two training procedures with ten-year-olds. Genetic Psychology Monographs, 102: 219-268 (1980).

31. SMITH, G. and STANLEY, G. V. — Relationships between measures of intelligence and choice reaction time. Bui! Psychon. Soc, 16: 8-10 (1980).

32. STANLEY, G. V. — The psychology of reading diffiulty for the class-room teacher: An over- view of recent developments. Aust. J. Rented. Educ, 12: 11-14 (1980).

33. STANLEY, G. V. and SMITH, G. —Assessing the intelligence of dyslexic children. Bull.

Brit. Psychol. Soc, 33: 259 (1980).

34. STANLEY, G. V. and WATSON, M . — Comparison of writing and drawing performance of dyslexic boys. Percept. & Mot. Skills, 51: 776-778 (1980).

35. TAYLOR, K. F . - O n the scientific status of anecdotes. Aust. Psychologist, 15: 123-125 (1980).

36. WEARING, A. J., MACKINNON, A. J. and THOMAS, S. A . - H u m a n interactive control of dynamic systems: Questions about the heuristic uses of systems dynamic models as a tool of policy thought. Proc. o f the Sixth International Conference on Systems Dynamics: 1-15 (1980).

Reports and Monographs

37. ARMSTRONG, A. F. —Socioeconomic indices for local government areas in Victoria, in A.

F. Armstrong and A. J. Wearing (eds.), Socioeconomic Indicators f o r Victoria; Stage Two, Monograph in Public Policy Studies No. 2, University of Melbourne 22-50 (1980).

PSYCHOLOGY 53 38. ARMSTRONG, A. F. and WEARING, A. J.-Indicators and planning: Thc family and

community services program, in A. I-'. Armstrong and A. J. Wearing (eds.), Socioeconomic Indicators for Victoria; Stage Two. Monograph in Public Policv Studies No. 2, University of Melbourne 51-73 (1980).

39. ARMSTRONG, A. F. and WEARING, A. J . - T h c Victorian data information system, in A. F. Armstrong and A. J. Wearing (eds.). Socioeconomic Indicators f o r Victoria; Stage Two, Monograph in Public Policv Studies No. 2, University of Melbourne: 7-21 (1980).

40. ARMSTRONG, A. F. and WEARING, A. J. (eds.)-Social Indicators f o r Victoria; Stage One, Monograph in Public Policv Studies No. 1, Universitv of Melbourne (1979).

41. ARMSTRONG, A. F. and WEARING, A. J. (cds.)-5oc/o economic Indicators f o r Vic- toria; Stage Two. Monograph in Public Policv Studies No. 2, Universitv of Melbourne (1980).

42. BECK WITH, J. B., HAMMOND, S. B. and CAMPBELL, I . M.-Homogeneous scales for the neurotic triad of the MMPI, Melbourne Psychology Reports, No. 63 (1980).

43. KOTLER, T. and GILCHRIST, M . — Reciprocal impact of parental involvement and school achievement, Me/bourne Psychology Reports, No. 62 (1980).

44. KOTLER, T. and HAMMOND, S. B.-Marital quality and disturbed child behaviour, Melbourne Psychology Reports, No. 66 (1980).

45. LYNDELL, R., STANLEY, G. V. and BARTLETT, W. K. — Psychological correlates of religious belief change and loss, Melbourne Psychology Reports, No. 64 (1980).

46. TAYLOR, K. I - . , KELSO, G. K., LONGTHORP, N. E. and PATTISON, P. E. — Differen- tiation as a construct in vocational theorv and a diagnostic sign in practice, Melbourne Psychology Reports. No. 68 (1980).

47. TAYLOR, K. F., KELSO, G. I . , PRETTY, H. 1. and POWER, P. G.-Somc cultural and sex differences in responses fo the V. P. I . An Australian-American comparison, Melbourne Psychology Reports. No. 65 (1980).

THESES PASSED FOR HIGHER DEGREES Doctor of Philosophy

1. ARMSTRONG, A. F. — Health Policy and Subject Social Indicators.

2. ELT ON, D. - Psychological Control of Pain.

3. GURNEY, R. M. — Aspects of School Leaver Adaptation lo Unemployment.

4. PATTISON, P. ti.—Algebraic Representations of Structure in Human Groups.

5. ROSS, M. — Homosexuality, Sex Rotes and Society Control.

6. ROWE, H. — Problem Solving.: A Study of ihe Joint Effects of Psychological Processes. Task Characteristics and Individual Differences.

7. SHARP, C. — Cerebral Lateralisation of Spatial Aspects of Human Movement Control.

Master of Arts

8. BARSON, F. P.—Disruption of cognitive and memory functioning in Uraemia.

9. CHANT, G. J . — Conjoint Analysis as a Method of Determining Packages.

10. FAIR, F. R. — The Effects of a Cognitive and Somatic Treatment on the Cognitive and Somatic Components of Anxiety: A Clinical Study.

11. GALLAGHER, G. A. J. —Children's Understanding of Proportionality and Performance on A Igorisms for Rational Numbers.

12. HUDSON, R. T. — Prediction of Success in Alcoholism Treatment.

13. HUNT, M. — A Preliminary Neuropsychological Investigation of Frontal Lobe Disorders found in Alcoholism.

14. LOVE, A. —Sex Differences in Altitudes and Mathematical Achievement.

15. MACMILLAN, I. W. —A Comparison of Normal Readers with Dyslexics on a Series of At- tentional Tasks.

16. MAIZELS, N. H. — A Repertory Grid Study of Change in a Psychotherapeutic Encounter Group.

17. MATIC, M. — Metaphor and Semantic Anomaly.

18. McLACHLAN, D. L. — Some Aspecis of the Unilateral Spatial Neglect Syndrome following Cerebro vascular A ccident.

19. MOLLOY, C. J. S.-Job Satisfaction Study of Low-Level Technical Workers.

20. MORETON, J. R. — Self Esteem and Group Therapy Outcome: An Exploratory Study.

21. MUNRO, J. K. — The Acquisition of Temporal Linguistic Reference in Children.

22. PONSI-'ORD, J. L. - Memory Disorder in Vertebrobasilar Disease.

23. RICKARDS, A. L.-The Effect of Intensive Care on the Intellectual Development of Children of very low Birth Weight.

Master of Science

24. CORN WELL, 3. —Comparison of Single and Multiple Sessions of Hypnosis in the Treat- ment of Smoking Behaviour.

25. DUNN, F. M. — An Empirical Investigation into the Usefulness of the MMPI in the Diagnosis of Schizophrenia.

26. ENGLAND, A. S. — Delinquent Self-Esleem and Physical Fitness Training —A Practical Rehabilitation Technique.

27. FREI, D. Z. — Hemispheric Differences in Emotional Disposition following Stroke.

28. MORAN, F. — Self-Concept — A Developmental Approach.

29. MYER, R. - "Goldilocks and Ihe Three Bears": Children's Response lo Fairy Tale.

30. TURNBULL, G. — Functional Hemispheric Asymmetry with Internal Capsule Infarctions.

THESES IN PROGRESS PhD Theses in Progress

1. BECKW1TH, J.— Alcohol use and related behaviours in young adult women.

2. BORLAND, R. M. — Emotional flux in dyadic interaction.

3. BROWN, P. F. — Delinquency—a failure in lunguage coping.

4. DARBYSHIRE, M. G. — Sequela to congenital and early incurred hemiplegia in 7-15 year olds.

5. DAWSON, R. W. — Parameters of change in cognitive behaviour therapy.

6. DOWLING, P. J. — Neuropsychological assessment of recovery from mild-moderate head injury.

7. EVANS, A. 3. — Charismatic authority.

8. HILL, D. J. —Belief and intention —a comparison of three models to explain processes underlying precautionary health behaviour.

9. HOLDEN, R. W. — A dynamic testing approach to self concept change in juvenile delinquent males.

10. H UGHES, A. H. — Some aspects of subjective alienation and anomie (including its measure- ment).

11. KAPLAN, I. — Self-esteem and depression.

12. KELLY, S. — Impact on family (personal) relationships of the returning to study of mature- age women.

13. LAIDLER, T. J. — Catholic secondary school students: Patterns of interaction and cognitive styles.

14. LANGFORD, J.—Some pragmatic processes in speech production of normal and brain damaged individuals.

15. LAWSON, M. C. —An elhogenic model of self concept.

16. MACKINNON, A. J. — Dynamic decision making.

17. MATTHEWS, J. P.—Studies of the interrelationships between mother's speech and child language: A developmental perspective.

18. McMILLAN, S. D.— Jealousy as a factor in group organization.

19. MOLLOY, M. P. —Memory and cognitive disorders following closed head injury.

20. MUNRO, }. —Psychological correlates of learning disabilities in mathematics.

21. ROBINSON, R. C— Evaluation of continuing education programmes in human sexuality and communication skills.

22. STUART, I. M. — Aspects of constructional apraxia.

23. THOMAS, S. A.— An assessment of social judgement theory.

24. VOWELS, L.— A longitudinal investigation of intellectual change in multiple sclerosis.

25. WESTON, R. E. — Psychological stress in farmers facing economic recession.

26. WILLIAMS, A. J . — Investigations of speech perception in young children.

MA Theses in Progress

27. ANDERSON, V. A. —Brain and personality in childhood: A neuropsychological enquiry.

28. BAILLIE, J. E.—An exploration of continuities in family organizations.

29. BALL, J. R. — Social skills training with juvenile delinquents—The relative efficacy of in- dividual versus group therapy.

30. BARTLETT, B. W. T.—Job satisfaction in air traffic controllers.

31. BENNETT, C. — Coping styles of unemployed people.

32. BODLEY, A. L. — Possible interhemispheric functional inefficiency of spina bifida children.

33. BOREHAM, J. E. — Motive patterns: Personality stricture and individual adaptation to university.

34. BUCOVAZ, C. — Aspects of constructional apraxia.

35. CARROLL, G. B. B. — An evaluation of managerial grid in B. H. P.

36. CROFTS, P. N. — Client characteristics and comparative treatment outcomes between three treatment approaches to drink driver rehabilitation.

37. DONEHUE, A. I. —Evaluation ofthe California Psychological Inventory and other criteria used for the selection of general student nurses.

38. FOX, P. D. — Selecting computer programmers: Using multivariate statistical analysis to determine criterion and predictor variables.

PSYCHOLOGY 55 39. FUNDER, K. R. —Stability and change in adolescent career choice.

40. FYFFE, A. E. — Comparative rates of acquisition of two manual communication systems.

41. GREEN, J. M. — Changes in interpersonal perception associated with an encounter group ex- perience.

42. GUERIN, L. M. — Marital relationships in head injured patients.

43. HAUSER, C. A. — Personality characteristics and attitudes of postgraduate medical students.

44. HICKS, A. ).-Psychiatrists' reliability in the diagnosis of Axis 2 of DSM III.

45. JAMES, H. L. — An investigation of the kinetic family drawing us an indicator of family relations.

46. JAMES, S. P. — The personality of police recruit applicants as measured by the CPI.

47. JUCHNOWSKY, M. — Effects of day care on the children's language and social interaction.

48. LEUNG, S. S. Y. — The concomitants of social positions in Ihe classroom, with emphasis on perception of actors, semantic differences in perceived dimensions and antecedents, in- cumbents and consequences of social positions.

49. LIPZKER, A. —Menstruation; attitudes and responses to, particularly to pain of menstrua- lion.

50. LOCKE, M. A. — Cross model skills and hemispheric specialization of language in deaf children.

51. LOEWY, J. — The ability of chronic alcoholics to learn strategies to assist in concept forma- tion.

52. LOWE, A. R.-Pilot personality.

53. LYNDALL, R. — Memory deficits in chronic marijuana users.

54. MARKS, M. E. — A neuropsychological approach lo reading disability —a longitudinal study.

55. MATHESON, A. Wl. — Auditory verbal information processing in epileptic children.

56. MORGENROTH, E. D. — lnterorganizational communication (information overload responses).

57. MURPHY, H.-A quasi-experimental intervention program in a disadvantaged technical school.

58. O'CONNELL, B. M. — Sex, personality and background of illicit drug users.

59. ORCHARD, E. A. — Differential diagnosis of memory disorders in multiple sclerosis patients wilh chronic multiple sclerosis.

60. OTTREY, G. A. —Parent/child communication and early language development.

61. PARBS, H. K. — Child psychopalhology or behaviour problems.

62. PERDICES, Wi. — Shorl-term memory in multiple sclerosis.

63. PERKINS, R. H.— Work values of an aboriginal community.

64. PETR1E, H. L.- Aspecis of producing and processing fluent speech.

65. RAMSHAW, J. E. — Influence of personality and coping style on the outcome of coronary artery surgery.

66. RECHTER, L. — The transition to parenthood: An examination of marital adjustment and sex role orientation.

67. ROBERTS, C. A. —Disturbances of prosodic processing following right hemisphere lesions.

68. ROWAN, R. }. —Organizational psychology.

69. SHORES, E. A. —Posterior cerebral artery disease.

70. SIMPSON, F. L. — Discrimination and temporal ordering of information in unilateral fron- tal or temporal lobe lesions patients.

71. SMITH, J. C —Divided attachments—an analysis of custody and access arrangements.

72. SPIVAK, R. B. — Uody image and psychosexual adjustment of enlero-slomales.

73. S'lEGER, C. M. — Family resources in delinquent, disturbed and normal family systems.

74. STOKES, D. L. — Neuropsychological traits of dyscalculia in children.

75. STOLK, Y. — Lifestyle andpersonality of older single women.

76. THOMAS, R. C. —An investigation of the altitudes towards safely of supervisory staff in a large Australian business organization.

11. WATTS, S. L. — Menopause and sexuality: Evaluation und treatment.

7S. WEARNE, G. G. — Relationship between maternal anxiety and depression, and infant development.

79. WEBER, A. M.— Writing hand/posture and cerebral lateralization.

80. WEIR, R. {...—Stress problems within divorced families.

81. WINK, P. M. — Study into validity and reliability of family adaptability and cohesion evalua- tion scale.

82. WRIGLEY, W. J.-Adolescents' attitudes and popularity in rhe classroom.

83. ZEEHER, T. F. - Changes in personality variables and values as a function of participation in a therapeutic encounter group.

MSc Theses in Progress 84. BERG, R.- Aspects of women's sexual relationships:

85. BROWN-GREAVES, S. J. — Personality disorders and the MMPI—An empirical approach using DSM-3.

86. CHERRY, D. "X .—An investigation of the masculinity/femininity on the MMPI and CPI.

87. D'ARCY-EVANS, A. C — Substantive dimensions of joint CPI-MMP1 "superfactors".

88. FIELD, C. D. — Memory disorder following cardiac surgery.

89. GRAHAM, K. L. — Conditions of school achievement among bright children.

90. HANLY, J. R. — The investigation of factors affecting treatment maintenance and generalization.

91. HARDY, S. L. — The use of psychology in the selection of graduates into Australian in- dustry.

92. HENDY, J. E. — Hemi-inattention with right hemisphere lesions.

93. McCUBBERY, W. M. — Inhibition of aggression and hypnotic aptitude in intrinsic asthma.

94. MeDONALD, S. — Aspects of language affected by lesions of the right hemisphere.

95. MOGLIA, D. P. —Brain activity and behaviour in adolescents with 'minor' seizures.

96. PEAD, J. — A controlled outcome study of rational-emotive therapy for neurotic depression.

97. POLGAR, S.— Avoidance performance in candotomized rats: A model for Huntington's Disease.

98. ROSALION, R. M. — Learning and cognitive performance ofcigarette smokers compared to non-smokers.

99. THOMAS, D. R. — Cognitive changes following shunt revision in hydrocephalic children.

100. TONER, H. L. — Recognition of facial expression of emotion by normal and anxious/

depressed subjects.

101. VICKERS, M. H.— Modelling social structures in secondary schools.

102. WALSH, A. W. — Constructional apraxia as a disconnection syndrome.

103. WEIR, D. A. —Evaluation of on-the-job training provided under the National Employment Strategy for Aboriginals (NESA).

SUBSTANTIAL GRANTS RECEIVED Grants have been received as follows:

ARGC: Dynamic Decision Making in Complex Environments.

ARGC: Auditory Pathways and Function in Australian Mammals.

ARGC: Environmental Factors in the Development of Speech and Language.

ARGC: Language Development in the Young Hearing-Impaired Child and in the Hearing Child of Deaf-Mute Parents.

ARGC: Context Effects in Sentence Perception.

ARGC: Children's Abilities to Use Words Involving Spatial and Temporal Reference.

ARGC: Memory Representation and the Reproduction of Skilled Movements.

ARGC: The Development of Sequential Integration.

ARGC: The Effects of Training in Social Skills and Coping with Stress on Sclf-Esteem, Locus of Control, and Recidivism in the Rehabilitation of Juvenile Offenders.

ERDC: Structural Basis of Spelling Errors.

ERDC: Specific Learning Disorders in Migrant Children.

ERDC: Social and Personal Adjustment of Immigrant and Non-Immigrant Adolescents.

Telecom: Job Satisfaction Study.

Telecom: Development and Evaluation of Various Conceptual 'Network' Frameworks for Understanding Telecommunication Behaviour within Social and Business Contexts.

Telecom: Field Investigation of Customer Services.

Department of Community Welfare Services: Development of a Social and Economic Indicators and Resources Data Base for Victoria.

Department of Community Welfare Services: Subjective Social Indicators and Determinants of Quality of Life.

Department of Community Welfare Services: Family and Community Services Monitory Project.

Ministry for Housing: Development of a Social and Economic Indicators and Resources Base for Victoria.

Department of the Premier: Distribution of Drug Use in Victoria.

University of Melbourne General Development Grant: (a) Rationalisation of Authority in State Government Departments (b) National Threats.

Australian Neurological Foundation: An Investigation of Memory and Cognitive Disorders.

National Multiple Sclerosis Society of Australia: A Longitudinal Study of Intellectual Function in Multiple Sclerosis.

Oliver Affleck Foundation: The Melbourne Widowhood Project.

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