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Publications

Thesis

Green, Marsha Lee. 1968. Heart rate, vocalization, and activity responses in ducks to a strange environment and the hawk-goose silhouette. Dissertation, Temple University.

Articles

  • Green, M., Green, R., & Carr, W.J.  (1966).  The hawk-goose phenomenon:  A replication and an extension.  Psychonomic Science, 4,  185 – 186. 
  • Green, R., Carr, W.J., & Green, M.  (1968).  The hawk-goose phenomenon:  Further confirmation and a search for the releaser.  Journal of Genetic Psychology, 69, 271-276 

  • Green, R., Green, M., & Kraus, S.K.  (1979).  Pupillary responses to pictures and descriptions of sex-stereotyped stimuli.  Perceptual and Motor Skills, 49, 759 – 764.

  • Green, R. G., & Green, M.L.  (1987).  Relaxation increases salivary immunoglubulin A. Psychological Reports, 61, 623 – 629.

  • Green, M., L., Green, R.G., & Santoro, W.  (1988).  Daily relaxation modifies serum and salivary immunoglobulins and psychophysiologic symptom severity.  ­Biofeedback and Self-Regulation, 13,  187-199