Box 1
Contains 43 Results:
University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire: 1994-1995
This series consists primarily of biographical material, including a five page collection summary and biographical sketch composed by Vraniak in 2005, curriculum vitas, and his entry in the 18th edition of Who's Who in the Midwest and the 1st edition of Who's Who in Frontier Science and Technology. Also included are four folders of general correspondence, dating from 1977-1995.
Newspaper Clippings
This series consists primarily of biographical material, including a five page collection summary and biographical sketch composed by Vraniak in 2005, curriculum vitas, and his entry in the 18th edition of Who's Who in the Midwest and the 1st edition of Who's Who in Frontier Science and Technology. Also included are four folders of general correspondence, dating from 1977-1995.
"Administration of the Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children-Revised (WISC-R) to Seventeen Native American Students in a High Potential-Gifted Program Called The Northwind Warriors (N.W.W.)'," Damian McShane, undated
Damian Vraniak is a prodigious scholar who authored numerous journal articles and book chapters on subjects ranging from intelligence testing to neuropsychology. This series contains his both his published and unpublished scholarly work. Arranged alphabetically by title, the series dates from 1976 to 1995. The names of all known co-authors have been noted.
"American Indian Mental Health Research: Meta-Review, Synthesis, and Future Priorities," Damian McShane, undated
Damian Vraniak is a prodigious scholar who authored numerous journal articles and book chapters on subjects ranging from intelligence testing to neuropsychology. This series contains his both his published and unpublished scholarly work. Arranged alphabetically by title, the series dates from 1976 to 1995. The names of all known co-authors have been noted.
"American Indian Mental Health Research: Meta-Review, Synthesis, and Future Priorities," Damian McShane, undated drafts
Damian Vraniak is a prodigious scholar who authored numerous journal articles and book chapters on subjects ranging from intelligence testing to neuropsychology. This series contains his both his published and unpublished scholarly work. Arranged alphabetically by title, the series dates from 1976 to 1995. The names of all known co-authors have been noted.
"American Indian Mental Health Research: Meta-Review, Synthesis, and Future Priorities," Damian McShane Correspondence: 1984-1985
Damian Vraniak is a prodigious scholar who authored numerous journal articles and book chapters on subjects ranging from intelligence testing to neuropsychology. This series contains his both his published and unpublished scholarly work. Arranged alphabetically by title, the series dates from 1976 to 1995. The names of all known co-authors have been noted.
"American Indians and Alaska Natives in Psychology," Damian McShane, in Is Psychology the Major for You?, edited by Paul J. Woods and Charles S. Wilkinson. Washington, D.C.: American Psychological Association, 1987
Damian Vraniak is a prodigious scholar who authored numerous journal articles and book chapters on subjects ranging from intelligence testing to neuropsychology. This series contains his both his published and unpublished scholarly work. Arranged alphabetically by title, the series dates from 1976 to 1995. The names of all known co-authors have been noted.
"American Indians in Public Mental Health Care," Damian Vraniak and James Greenley, 1992
Damian Vraniak is a prodigious scholar who authored numerous journal articles and book chapters on subjects ranging from intelligence testing to neuropsychology. This series contains his both his published and unpublished scholarly work. Arranged alphabetically by title, the series dates from 1976 to 1995. The names of all known co-authors have been noted.
"An Analysis of Mental Health Research with American Indian Youth," Damian McShane, Journal of Adolescence, 1988
Damian Vraniak is a prodigious scholar who authored numerous journal articles and book chapters on subjects ranging from intelligence testing to neuropsychology. This series contains his both his published and unpublished scholarly work. Arranged alphabetically by title, the series dates from 1976 to 1995. The names of all known co-authors have been noted.
"Assessing American Indian Children: Perspectives of Direct Service Providers," Damian Vraniak and Paul Dauphinais, 1991
Damian Vraniak is a prodigious scholar who authored numerous journal articles and book chapters on subjects ranging from intelligence testing to neuropsychology. This series contains his both his published and unpublished scholarly work. Arranged alphabetically by title, the series dates from 1976 to 1995. The names of all known co-authors have been noted.