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1 A Reassessment of the Defense of Parenthood Bhargava, Saurabh
2014
25 1 p. 299-302
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2 Attitudes Toward Arab Ascendance: Israeli and Global Perspectives Pratto, Felicia
2014
25 1 p. 85-94
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3 Awe, Uncertainty, and Agency Detection Valdesolo, Piercarlo
2014
25 1 p. 170-178
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4 Behavioral Sensitivity to Reward Is Reduced for Far Objects O’Connor, David A.
2014
25 1 p. 271-277
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5 Below-Baseline Suppression of Competitors During Interference Resolution by Younger but Not Older Adults Healey, M. Karl
2014
25 1 p. 145-151
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6 Business Not as Usual Eich, Eric
2014
25 1 p. 3-6
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7 Developmental Reversals in Risky Decision Making: Intelligence Agents Show Larger Decision Biases Than College Students Reyna, Valerie F.
2014
25 1 p. 76-84
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8 Embodied Terror Management: Interpersonal Touch Alleviates Existential Concerns Among Individuals With Low Self-Esteem Koole, Sander L.
2014
25 1 p. 30-37
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9 Helping Fellow Beings: Anthropomorphized Social Causes and the Role of Anticipatory Guilt Ahn, Hee-Kyung
2014
25 1 p. 224-229
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10 Hierarchical Encoding Makes Individuals in a Group Seem More Attractive Walker, Drew
2014
25 1 p. 230-235
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11 Human Infants’ Learning of Social Structures: The Case of Dominance Hierarchy Mascaro, Olivier
2014
25 1 p. 250-255
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12 Kinesthesis Can Make an Invisible Hand Visible Dieter, Kevin C.
2014
25 1 p. 66-75
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13 Look Here, Eye Movements Play a Functional Role in Memory Retrieval Johansson, Roger
2014
25 1 p. 236-242
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14 National Differences in Environmental Concern and Performance Are Predicted by Country Age Hershfield, Hal E.
2014
25 1 p. 152-160
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15 Nonconscious Learning From Crowded Sequences Atas, Anne
2014
25 1 p. 113-119
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16 Oxytocin Decreases Accuracy in the Perception of Social Deception Israel, Salomon
2014
25 1 p. 293-295
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17 Parents Are Slightly Happier Than Nonparents, but Causality Still Cannot Be Inferred: A Reply to Bhargava, Kassam, and Loewenstein (2014) Nelson, S. Katherine
2014
25 1 p. 303-304
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18 Patients With Left Spatial Neglect Also Neglect the “Left Side” of Time Saj, Arnaud
2014
25 1 p. 207-214
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19 Religion and Intergroup Conflict: Findings From the Global Group Relations Project Neuberg, Steven L.
2014
25 1 p. 198-206
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20 Repeating the Past: Prevention Focus Motivates Repetition, Even for Unethical Decisions Zhang, Shu
2014
25 1 p. 179-187
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21 Replications Should Be Performed With Power and Precision: A Response to Rommers, Meyer, and Huettig (2013) Zwaan, Rolf A.
2014
25 1 p. 305-307
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22 Saccades Toward the Target Are Planned as Sequences Rather Than as Single Steps De Vries, Jelmer P.
2014
25 1 p. 215-223
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23 Separate Mechanisms for Perception of Numerosity and Density Anobile, Giovanni
2014
25 1 p. 265-270
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24 Symmetry in Cold-to-Hot and Hot-to-Cold Valuation Gaps Fisher, Geoffrey
2014
25 1 p. 120-127
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25 The Bright Side of Stress-Induced Eating: Eating More When Stressed but Less When Pleased Sproesser, Gudrun
2014
25 1 p. 58-65
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26 The Eye Pupil Adjusts to Imaginary Light Laeng, Bruno
2014
25 1 p. 188-197
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27 The Ground Side of an Object: Perceived as Shapeless yet Processed for Semantics Sanguinetti, Joseph L.
2014
25 1 p. 256-264
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28 The Impact of Sustained Engagement on Cognitive Function in Older Adults: The Synapse Project Park, Denise C.
2014
25 1 p. 103-112
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29 The Liberal Illusion of Uniqueness Stern, Chadly
2014
25 1 p. 137-144
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30 The Morning Morality Effect: The Influence of Time of Day on Unethical Behavior Kouchaki, Maryam
2014
25 1 p. 95-102
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31 The New Statistics: Why and How Cumming, Geoff
2014
25 1 p. 7-29
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32 The Price Had Better Be Right: Women’s Reactions to Sexual Stimuli Vary With Market Factors Vohs, Kathleen D.
2014
25 1 p. 278-283
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33 The Thatcher Illusion Reveals Orientation Dependence in Brain Regions Involved in Processing Facial Expressions Psalta, Lilia
2014
25 1 p. 128-136
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34 The Ultra-Rare-Item Effect: Visual Search for Exceedingly Rare Items Is Highly Susceptible to Error Mitroff, Stephen R.
2014
25 1 p. 284-289
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35 Toddlers Infer Higher-Order Relational Principles in Causal Learning Walker, Caren M.
2014
25 1 p. 161-169
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36 “Top-Down” Effects Where None Should Be Found: The El Greco Fallacy in Perception Research Firestone, Chaz
2014
25 1 p. 38-46
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37 Trust in Me: Trustworthy Others Are Seen as More Physically Similar to the Self Farmer, Harry
2014
25 1 p. 290-292
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38 Unconscious Processing of an Abstract Concept Lin, Zhicheng
2014
25 1 p. 296-298
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39 War’s Enduring Effects on the Development of Egalitarian Motivations and In-Group Biases Bauer, Michal
2014
25 1 p. 47-57
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40 What Is the Difference Between OASIS and OPERA? Roughly Five Pixels: Orthographic Structure Biases the Perceived Length of Letter Strings Chetail, Fabienne
2014
25 1 p. 243-249
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