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A Survey of Potential Jurors' Perceptions of Interrogations and Confessions
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A Syntactic Complexity Effect With Visual Patterns: Evidence for the Syntactic Nature of the Memory Representation
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American Psychological Association
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A Taxometric Analysis of Hypnotic Susceptibility
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A Taxonomy of Interrogation Methods
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A Test of a Social Cognitive Model for Middle School Students: Math and Science
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A Test of J. R. Harris's Theory of Peer Influences on Personality
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A Test of the Declining Interest Hypothesis
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A Threat in the Air: How Stereotypes Shape Intellectual Identity and Performance
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A Time Course Analysis of Stroop Interference and Facilitation: Comparing Normal Individuals and Individuals With Schizophrenia
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American Psychological Association
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Attachment Style and the Mental Representation of the Self
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Attachment to Parents, Social Competence, and Emotional Well-Being: A Comparison of Black and White Late Adolescents
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American Psychological Association
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Attentional and Ocular Movements
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Attentional Capture by Abrupt Onsets: New Perceptual Objects or Visual Masking?
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American Psychological Association
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