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First author appears double

Posted: Tue Nov 28, 2006 8:12 am
by Felix
Hi,

after managing the import filter (puh ...) I've got the following problem:

The First Author has it's own MARC-Field (100a), and all authors appear in field 700a.
As default, both fields are extracted, and the first author appears two times (also in the formatted reference). If I remove the field 100a, the filter also doesn't extract the first author in the 700-field.

Any idea?

Thanks, Felix

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PS: The MARC-Record from the EBSCOHost PsycInfo-Database:

MARC Record

LDR 02921naa 2200493 4500
001 2002-12137-008
005 20020301
008 2002 Eng
022 $a0018-506X$bPrint
045 $a20020320
072 $aPsychopharmacology$b2580
100 10$aSchultheiss, Oliver C.
245 10$aImplicit power motivation predicts men's testosterone changes and
implicit learning in a contest situation.
260 $aNetherlands$bElsevier Science
271 $aSchultheiss, Oliver C.$bU Michigan, Dept of Psychology, 525 East
University Ave., Ann Arbor, MI, US, 48109$coschult@umich.edu
361 $a2002
516 $aPrint$bElectronic; Print
520 $aThis study tested the hypothesis that implicit power motivation
moderates men's testosterone responses to victory or defeat in a contest
situation. It also explored to what extent postvictory testosterone
increases are associated with enhanced implicit learning of behavior
instrumental for winning a contest. Salivary testosterone levels were
assessed in 66 male adults (mean age 23.83 yrs) several times before and
after a contest whose outcome (winning or losing against a competitor on an
implicit learning task) was varied experimentally. Among participants low in
activity inhibition, a measure of impulse control, the power motive was a
significant positive predictor of testosterone increases (15 min
postcontest) and implicit learning after a victory, whereas it was a
significant negative predictor of implicit learning but not of testosterone
increases after a defeat. Moreover, among participants low in activity
inhibition testosterone increases were associated with enhanced implicit
learning and there was statistical evidence that in winners testosterone
increases mediated the effect of power motivation on implicit leearning.
Participants high in activity inhibition did not display this pattern of
results. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2006 APA, all rights reserved)
521 $aAdulthood (18 yrs & older)$b300
544 $a10.1006/hbeh.2001.1745
546 $aEnglish
650 $b$aHuman$b10
650 $b$aMale$b30
651 $aGermany
653 $aimplicit power motivation
653 $atestosterone responses
653 $avictory
653 $adefeat
653 $acontest situation
653 $aimplicit learning
653 $amales
654 $aCompetition
654 $aLearning
654 $aMotivation
654 $aPower
654 $aTestosterone
654 $bHuman Males
654 $bImplicit Learning
655 $aJournal
655 $aPeer Reviewed Journal
700 10$aSchultheiss, Oliver C.$coschult@umich.edu$dU Potsdam, Dept of
Psychology, Potsdam, Germany
700 10$aRohde, Wolfgang$dHumboldt U, Charite Hosp, Inst of Experimental
Endocrinology, Berlin, Germany
773 $tHormones and Behavior$dMar 2002$mVol 41(2)$p195-202$x0018-506X
779 $aY

Posted: Tue Nov 28, 2006 8:30 am
by Jon
If you remove 100a but leave 700a, the latter should still be extracted (they are completely independent). If you can't figure this out, please zip and send me the filter and I'll take a look.

Jon
Sonny Software

Posted: Tue Nov 28, 2006 8:39 am
by Felix
I removed the 100a-entry and the first 700a-entry was also killed - I thougt, too, that these should be independent?

And I discovered one more irregularity: not only the first author, but also the keywords and some other fields are dropped!

I sent you the filter, perhaps you can figure it out...

Greetings,
Felix