Mark Francis Yama
Affiliations: | 1976-1979 | Psychology | University of Idaho, Moscow, ID, United States |
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Yama MF, Call SE, Entezari P. (1993) A new test of an old hypothesis: a quantification of sequence in the Rorschach. Journal of Personality Assessment. 60: 60-73 |
Yama MF, Fogas BS, Teegarden LA, et al. (1993) Childhood sexual abuse and parental alcoholism: interactive effects in adult women. The American Journal of Orthopsychiatry. 63: 300-5 |
Yama MF, Tovey SL, Fogas BS. (1993) Childhood family environment and sexual abuse as predictors of anxiety and depression in adult women. The American Journal of Orthopsychiatry. 63: 136-41 |
Yama MF. (1992) Effects of temporal separation and masker level on binaural analysis in forward masking. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 91: 327-35 |
Yama MF, Tovey SL, Fogas BS, et al. (1992) Joint consequences of parental alcoholism and childhood sexual abuse, and their partial mediation by family environment. Violence and Victims. 7: 313-25 |
Yama MF. (1990) The usefulness of human figure drawings as an index of overall adjustment. Journal of Personality Assessment. 54: 78-86 |
Yama MF. (1985) Binaural analysis in forward masking: effects of signal frequency. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 78: 2142-5 |
Yama MF, Small AM. (1983) Tonal masking and frequency selectivity for the monaural and binaural hearing systems. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 73: 285-90 |
McFadden D, Yama MF. (1983) Upward shifts in the masking pattern with increasing masker intensity Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 74: 1185-1189 |
Yama MF. (1982) Differences between psychophysical "suppression effects" under diotic and dichotic listening conditions. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 72: 1380-3 |