Research
Publications - Jayne M.
Standley
(under
names Marsh,
Alley & Standley)
Books
Music
and Current Techniques in Therapy, Counseling
and Special Education: Competency Development
for Group Leaders. (1991, St. Louis: MMB, Inc.)
Research
in Music Therapy: A Tradition of Excellence. Standley,
J.M., & Prickett, C.A. (Eds.). (1994, Silver
Spring, MD: NAMT)
Book
Chapters
Alley,
J.M. (1978). A programmed guide to selected research
designs and statistical tests. In C.K. Madsen
& R.S. Moore (Eds.), Experimental research
in music: Workbook in design and statistical tests.
Raleigh, NC: Contemporary Publishing Company,
19-32.
Alley,
J.M. (1982). Music therapy in the schools. In
C.R. Reynolds and T. Gutkin (Eds.), A handbook
for school psychology. New York: John Wiley &
Sons, 667-678.
Standley,
J.M. (1992). Meta-analysis of research in music
and medical treatment: Effect size as a basis
for comparison across multiple dependent and independent
variables. In R. Spintge and R. Droh (Eds.), MusicMedicine.
St. Louis: MMB, Inc., 364-378.
Standley,
J.M. (1995). Music as a therapeutic intervention
in medical/dental treatment: Research and clinical
implications. In T. Wigram, B. Saperston, &
R. West (Eds.), The Art and Science of Music Therapy:
A Handbook. London: Harwood Academic Publishers,
3-22.
Standley,
J.M. (1996). Music research in medical/dental
treatment: An update of a prior meta-analysis.
In C. Furman (Ed.), Effectiveness of music therapy
procedures: Documentation of research and clinical
practice (2nd Ed.). Silver Spring, MD: National
Association for Music Therapy, 1-60.
Refereed
Articles
Marsh,
J. and Fitch, J. (1970). The effect of singing
on the speech articulation of Negro disadvantaged
children. Journal of Music Therapy, 1970, 7(3),
88-94.
Alley,
J.M. (1972). Music therapy and music education
in special education. Quodlibet.
Alley,
J.M. (1977). Education for the severely handicapped:
The role of music therapy. Journal of Music Therapy,
14(2), 50-59.
Alley,
J.M. (1978). Competency based evaluation of a
music therapy curriculum. Journal of Music Therapy,
15(1), 9-14.
Madsen,
C.K. and Alley, J.M. (1979). The effect of reinforcement
on attentiveness: A comparison of behaviorally
trained music therapists and other professionals
with implications for competency-based academic
preparation. Journal of Music Therapy, 16(2),
70-82.
Reprinted
In: J.M. Standley and C.A. Prickett (Eds.)
(1994). Research in Music Therapy: A Tradition
of Excellence. Silver Spring, MD: National Association
for Music Therapy.
Alley,
J.M. (1979). Music in the IEP: Therapy/education.
Journal of Music Therapy, 16(3), 111-127.
Alley,
J.M. (1980). The effect of self-analysis of videotapes
on selected competencies of music therapy majors.
Journal of Music Therapy, 17(3), 113-132.
Alley,
J.M. (1980). Music therapy in the schools: A new
approach to special education. Music Clubs Magazine,
59(4), 9-17.
Alley,
J.M. (1981). A rationale for music in special
education. Utah Music Educator, Winter, 27(2),
11-12.
Alley,
J.M. (1982). The effect of videotape analysis
on music therapy competencies: An observation
of simulated and clinical activities. Journal
of Music Therapy, 19(3), 141-160.
Brown,
A. and Alley, J.M. (1983). Multivariate analysis
of degree persistence of undergraduate music education
majors. Journal of Research in Music Education,
31(4), 271-281.
Standley,
J.M. (1984). Productivity and eminence in music
research. Journal of Research in Music Education,
32(3), 149-157.
Standley,
J.M. (1985). An investigation of the relationship
between selected characteristics, educational
values and teaching competencies of freshmen music
education/therapy majors. Journal of Music Therapy,
22(1), 2-11.
Alley,
J.M. (1985). The effect of directed observation
and competency criteria on development, maintenance
and transfer of music therapy skills. Quodlibet,
Winter, 13-18.
Standley,
J.M. (1986). Music research in medical/dental
treatment: Meta-analysis and clinical applications.
Journal of Music Therapy, 23(2), 56-122.
Reprinted In: C.E. Furman (Ed.) (1988; 1993).
Effectiveness of music therapy procedures: Documentation
of research and clinical practice. Washington,
D.C.: National Association for Music Therapy.
Reprinted
In: J.M. Standley and C.A. Prickett (Eds.)
(1994). Research in Music Therapy: A Tradition
of Excellence. Silver Spring, MD: National Association
for Music Therapy.
Standley,
J.M. and Greenfield, D. (1987). The effect of
a focused observation task and its transfer on
the analysis of a kindergarten music class by
pre-senior versus pre-internship music education/therapy
majors. In Clifford K. Madsen and Carol A. Prickett
(Eds.), Applications of Research in Music Behavior
(pp. 99-114). Tuscaloosa, AL: The University of
Alabama Press. [Reprinted in paperback edition,
1991.]
Standley,
J.M. and Madsen, C.K. (1987). Intensity as an
attribute of effective therapist/client interaction.
Quodlibet, Summer, 15-21.
Standley,
J.M. (1989). A prospectus for the future of music
therapy: Education standards, requirements, and
professional designations. Music Therapy Perspectives,
7, 103-107.
Madsen,
C.K., Standley, J.M., and Cassidy, J.W. (1989).
Demonstration and recognition of high and low
contrasts in teacher intensity. Journal of Research
in Music Education, 37(2), 85-92.
Standley,
J.M. and Madsen, C.K. (1990). Comparison of infant
preferences and responses to auditory stimuli:
Music, mother, and other female voice. Journal
of Music Therapy, 27(2), 54-97.
Reprinted
In: J.M. Standley and C.A. Prickett (Eds.)
(1994). Research in Music Therapy: A Tradition
of Excellence. Silver Spring, MD: National Association
for Music Therapy.
Standley,
J.M. (1991). Long term benefits of music intervention
in the newborn intensive care unit: A pilot study.
Journal of the International Association of Music
for the Handicapped, 6(1), 12-23.
Standley,
J.M. (1991). The role of music in pacification/stimulation
of premature, low-birth-weight infants. Music
Therapy Perspectives, 9, 19-25.
Standley,
J.M. and Madsen, C.K. (1991). An observation procedure
to differentiate teaching experience and expertise
in music education. Journal of Research in Music
Education, 39(1), 5-11.
Madsen,
C.K., Standley, J.M., and Gregory, D. (1991).
The effect of a vibrotactile device, SomatronTM,
on physiological and psychological responses:
Musicians versus non-musicians. Journal of Music
Therapy, 28(1), 14-22.
Standley,
J.M. (1991). The effect of vibrotactile and auditory
stimuli on perception of comfort, heart rate,
and peripheral finger temperature. Journal of
Music Therapy, 28(3), 120-134.
Madsen,
C.K., Standley, J.M., Byo, J., and Cassidy, J.W.
(1992). Assessment of effective teaching by instrumental
music student teachers and experts. Update: Applications
of Research in Music Education, 10(2), 20-24.
Standley,
J.M. (1992). Clinical applications of music and
chemotherapy: The effects on nausea and emesis.
Music Therapy Perspectives, 10(1), 27-35.
Standley,
J.M. (1992). Preschoolers' responses to auditory
and vibroacoustic stimuli. Research Note. Psychology
of Music, 20, 80-85.
Standley,
J.M. (1993). "So various that it seem'd to
be, not one but all mankind's epitome (John Dryden's
view)." The Australian Journal of Music Therapy,
4, 3-6.
Standley,
J.M. and Hanser, S.B. (1995). Music therapy research
and applications in pediatric oncology treatment.
Journal of Pediatric Oncology Nursing, 12(1),
3-8.
Standley,
J.M. and Moore, R.S. (1995). Therapeutic effects
of music and mother's voice on premature infants.
Pediatric Nursing, 21(6), 509-512.
Standley,
J.M. (1995). Issues relating to NAMT/AAMT unification.
Quodlibet, Winter, 8-12.
Cassidy,
J.W. and Standley, J.M. (1995). The effect of
music listening on physiological responses of
premature infants in the NICU. Journal of Music
Therapy, 32(4), 208-227.
Standley,
J.M. (1996). A brief introduction to meta-analysis.
Journal of Research in Music Education, 44(2),
101-104.
Standley,
J.M. (1996). A meta-analysis on the effects of
music as reinforcement for education/therapy objectives.
Journal of Research in Music Education, 44(2),
105-133.
Standley,
J.M. and Hughes, J.E. (1996). Documenting developmentally
appropriate objectives and benefits of a music
therapy program for early intervention: A behavioral
analysis. Music Therapy Perspectives, 14(2), 87-94.
Brittin,
R. and Standley, J.M. (1997). Researchers in music
education/therapy: Analysis of publications, citations,
and retrievability of work. Journal of Research
in Music Education, 45(1), 145-160.
Standley,
J.M. and Hughes, J.E. (1997). Evaluation of an
early intervention music curriculum for prereading/writing
skills. Music Therapy Perspectives, 15(2), 79-86.
Standley,
J.M. (1998). Pre and perinatal growth and development:
Implications of music benefits for premature infants.
International Journal of Music Education, 31,
1-13.
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