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Sensitivity to Varying Gains and Losses: The Role of Self-Discrepancies and Event Framing
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Brendl, C. M
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American Psychological Association
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1980
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Sensory-Processing Sensitivity and Its Relation to Introversion and Emotionality
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Aron, E. N
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American Psychological Association
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1980
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Separating Consciously Controlled and Automatic Influences in Memory forNew Associations
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Reingold, E. M
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American Psychological Association
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1980
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Separating Perceptual and Decisional Attention Processes in the Identification and Categorization of Integral-Dimension Stimuli/
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Maddox, W. T
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American Psychological Association
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2003
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Set Size, Novelty, and Visual Pop-Out in Infancy
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American Psychological Association
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1980
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Setters and Samoyeds: The Emergence of Subordinate Level Categories as aBasis for Inductive Inference in Preschool-Age Children
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Waxman, S. R
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American Psychological Association
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1980
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Setting the Record Straight: Refuting Klein on Tranquilizers and Psychologists' Greed
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DeNelsky, G. Y
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American Psychological Association
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1980
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Sex Differences and Nonadditivity in Heritability of the Multidimensional Personality Questionnaire Scales
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Finkel, D
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American Psychological Association
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1980
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Sex Differences in Intelligence: Implications for Education
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Halpern, D. F
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American Psychological Association
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1980
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Sex Differences in Social Behavior: Are the Social Role and EvolutionaryExplanations Compatible?
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Archer, J
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American Psychological Association
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1980
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Sexual Assertiveness Scale (SAS) for Women: Development and Validation
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Morokoff, P. J
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American Psychological Association
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1980
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Sexual Attraction Toward Clients, Use of Supervision, and Prior Training: A Qualitative Study of Predoctoral Psychology Interns
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Ladany, N. Hill, C. E. O'Brien, K. M. Melincoff, D. S.
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American Psychological Association
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1997
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Sexual Risk Taking in Adolescence: The Role of Self-Regulation and Attraction to Risk/
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Raffaelli, M
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American Psychological Association
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2003
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Shape Completion Time Depends on the Size of the Occluded Region
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Shore, D. I
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American Psychological Association
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1980
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Shedding Light on Mentalism
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Dreger, R. M
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American Psychological Association
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1980
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Shifting Attention in Visual Space: Tests of Moving-Spotlight Models Versus an Activity-Distribution Model
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LaBerge, D
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American Psychological Association
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1980
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Signal Detection Analyses of Repetition Blindness
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Kanwisher, N. G
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American Psychological Association
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1980
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Significant Neglected Sociocultural and Physical Factors Affecting Intelligence
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Frumkin, R. M
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American Psychological Association
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1980
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Sign Tracking Versus Goal Tracking in the Sexual Conditioning of Male Japanese Quail (Coturnix japonica)
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Burns, M
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American Psychological Association
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1996
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Similar and Different: The Differentiation of Basic-Level Categories
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Markman, A. B
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American Psychological Association
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1980
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