1. AWARENESS OF EXECUTIVE FUNCTIONING DEFICITS IN MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS: SELF VERSUS INFORMANT RATINGS OF IMPAIRMENT IN PATIENTS VERSUS CONTROLS AND THEIR RELATIONSHIP WITH OBJECTIVE COGNITIVE PERFORMANCE Open Access Author: Smith, Megan Meredith Title: AWARENESS OF EXECUTIVE FUNCTIONING DEFICITS IN MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS: SELF VERSUS INFORMANT RATINGS OF IMPAIRMENT IN PATIENTS VERSUS CONTROLS AND THEIR RELATIONSHIP WITH OBJECTIVE COGNITIVE PERFORMANCE Graduate Program: Psychology Keywords: executive functioninganosognosiamultiple sclerosisdysexecutive questionnaire File: Download MSmith_dissertation_06_07r.pdf Committee Members: Peter Andrew Arnett, Committee Chair/Co-ChairKaren Gasper, Committee MemberJeffrey Hayes, Committee MemberFrank Gerard Hillary, Committee Member
2. Personality Pathology Moderates the Relationship between Length of Time in Treatment and Levels of Empathy in Incarcerated Male Sex Offenders Open Access Author: Shoss, Naomi Esther Title: Personality Pathology Moderates the Relationship between Length of Time in Treatment and Levels of Empathy in Incarcerated Male Sex Offenders Graduate Program: Psychology Keywords: treatmentsex offendersmoderator effectsborderline personality organizationnarcissismpsychopathyindividual differencespersonalitygeneral empathyvictim empathy File: Download NaomiShoss_1_.pdf Committee Members: Aaron Lee Pincus, Committee Chair/Co-ChairPeter Andrew Arnett, Committee MemberKaren Gasper, Committee MemberEric Silver, Committee Member