Psychophysiological Correlates of Self-Esteem

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Psychophysiological Correlates of Self-Esteem
Bedinger, George Michael, 1939-
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Subjects were seated in the reclining chair. They faced the blank wall and the physiograph equipment was behind them.
The physiograph operator (the researcher) stood behind the physiograph but in a position to closely observe the subjects and to record observations on the chart paper as it moved across the machine.
Electrodes were implaced by a same sex graduate student.
Three were placed in the sternum area (care was taken to -49- insure all electrode implacement was identical for all sub- jec
...ts) for recording of heart rate (ECG) and respiration rate. Two finger electrodes were placed on the first two fingers of the right hand for recording the perspiration response. Subjects were asked to report if there was any pulse throbbing in the finger tips and, if so, electrodes were loosened. Subjects' comfort was stressed throughout data collection. Two electrodes were placed under a head- band one-half inch above the right eye to measure right forebrain electrical activity (EEG) . The blood pressure (BP) cuff was affixed to the left upper arm and the physio- graph turned on.

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