Abstract

Subjects under high or low fear were presented with a communication: those under high fear showed significantly greater change on topics both relevant and irrelevant to the source of fear. There was a nonsignificant tendency for first-born Ss to show more change. Fear manipulation was confirmed by two stress measures, Mood Adjective Check List and Palmar Sweat Index.

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