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    1. Thesis/Project Preparation University Format Requirements

    2. APPROVAL PAGE FOR GRADUATE THESIS OR PROJECT GS-13 SUBMITTED IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF REQUIREMENTS FOR DEGREE OF MASTER OF _______ AT CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, LOS ANGELES BY First Middle Initial Last Name Candidate Type Department Name Field of Concentration TITLE: Type the Title of Thesis Here APPROVED: Type Faculty Name Committee Chairperson Signature Type Faculty Name Faculty Member Signature Type Depart. Chairperson Name Department Chairperson Signature DATE: Month dd, yyyy

    3. CHARACTERISTICS OF MENTALLY ILL ADOLESCENTS UNDER COURT SUPERVISION A Thesis Presented to the Faculty of the Department of Psychology California State University, Los Angeles In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree Master of Arts By Barbara A. Allen June 2011

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    5. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS I would like to thank Dr. Julio Gonzalez and Dr. Irene Dunne for their direction, assistance, and guidance. In particular, Dr. Gonzalez’s recommendations and suggestions have been invaluable for the project and for software improvement. I also wish to thank Dr. James Michener, Dr. Esther Williams, and Mr. Edward Deming, who have all taught me techniques of programming and writing. Thanks are also due to Ms. Carol Morales, commuter specialist, Mr. Henry Chea, eligibility supervisor, and Mr. Hau Luu, tax consultant, for their assistance. Special thanks should be given to my student colleagues who helped me in many ways. Finally, words alone cannot express the thanks I owe to Don Smith, my husband, for his encouragement and assistance.

    7. TABLE OF CONTENTS Acknowledgments…………….……………….…………….…………..........iii Abstract……………………………………………….…….…….….…..........iv List of Tables…………………………………………..…………..................vii List of Figures………………………………………………………..…........viii Chapter 1. Title of Chapter…………………………………....………….……......1 Major Heading…………………………….…….….……….…..…1 Minor Heading………………………..………….…………....1 Minor Heading……………………….….…….………………1 Major Heading…………………………………..….…………….5 2. Title of Chapter…………………………………….…….…................9 Major Heading………………………….………..……...….........15 Major Heading……………….…………………………..............29 Minor Heading…………..…………......................................35 Minor Heading……………….……….……….…….…….....43 3. Title of Chapter…..……………………………….…....….……….....56 Major Heading……………………………………….…….……..65 Major Heading………………….…….……….….………..…….69

    9. LIST OF TABLES Table 1. Error Rates of Older and Younger Groups… ….………….…….….....30 2. Mean Number of Critical Attributes………………………….…..…...32 3. Mean Number of Decoder Requests for Additional Information………………………………..…………...….……..….....41 4. Frequency of Encoding Styles Employed by L-L SES………..........…44

    11. CHAPTER 1 Title of the Chapter The prime rate for bank loans has long been a source of discussion. Bankers, consumers, and business people have often used it as a measure of the economy’s strength and the availability of credit. The purpose of the prime rate has changed over the years; however, this controversy surrounding it goes on. Major Heading This paper will examine some of the patters of the past movement of the prime lending rate. The analysis of the data that is derived from past prime rate levels will be used to determine if there is any truth to a commonly held belief among bank critics. Minor Heading The belief is that bankers are quick to raise and slow to lower the prime rate. Minor Heading For economists, the prime rate is a meaningful measure of the banking industry’s willingness to lend money to both business and consumers.

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