Psychology topic list of research papers
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Toward a Biology of Collectivism: Reducing the East West Divide to Its Physical and Physiological Substrates2015 / S. C. Hertler
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Authors' Reply2005 / Harri Hemilä, Robert M. Douglas
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Correction: HIV Acquisition Is Associated with Increased Antimicrobial Peptides and Reduced HIV Neutralizing IgA in the Foreskin Prepuce of Uncircumcised Men2014 /
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GP Participation and Recruitment of Patients to RCTs: Lessons from Trials of Acupuncture and Exercise for Low Back Pain in Primary Care2008 / Sally E. M. Bell-Syer, Lucy N. Thorpe, Kate Thomas, Hugh MacPherson
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Identification of Psychological Dysfunctions and Eating Disorders in Obese Women Seeking Weight Loss: Cross-Sectional Study2014 / Maude Panchaud Cornut, Jennifer Szymanski, Pedro Marques-Vidal, Vittorio Giusti
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Designing a “better†brain: insights from experts and savants2014 / Fernand Gobet, Allan Snyder, Terry Bossomaier, Mike Harré
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Dual Process for Intentional and Reactive Decisions2013 / Marie Devaine, Florian Waszak, Pascal Mamassian
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Tobacco Substitutes: Snus and Harm Reduction2007 / Maia Szalavitz
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Preventing Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder in Aboriginal Communities: A Methods Development Project2006 / Paul Masotti, M. Anne George, Karen Szala-Meneok, A. Michel Morton, Christine Loock, et al.
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Achieving external validity in home advantage research: generalizing crowd noise effects2014 / Tony D. Myers
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Vocabulary relearning in semantic dementia: Positive and negative consequences of increasing variability in the learning experience
Abstract Anomia therapy typically aims to improve patients' communication ability through targeted practice in naming a set of particular items. For such interventions to be of maximum benefit, the use of trained (or relearned) vocabulary must...
2015 / Paul Hoffman, Natasha Clarke, Roy W. Jones, Krist A. Noonan -
The acceptability, usability and short-term outcomes of Get Real: A web-based program for psychotic-like experiences (PLEs)
ABSTRACT Background Psychotic-like experiences (PLEs) are subclinical delusional ideas and perceptual disturbances that have been associated with a range of adverse mental health outcomes. This study reports a qualitative and...
2015 / Emma Stafford, Leanne Hides, David J. Kavanagh -
Implementation of emotional programs in long-term care facility2015 / Hua-Ying Chuang, Hsiu-Lan Chin, Ying-Tsun Hung, Yu-Fen Hsiao
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Sick-leave and help seeking among rescue workers after the terror attacks in Norway, 20112015 / Astrid Gjerland, May Janne Botha Pedersen, Øivind Ekeberg, Laila Skogstad
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Literacy and Numeracy Are More Heritable Than Intelligence in Primary School2013 / Y. Kovas, I. Voronin, A. Kaydalov, S. B. Malykh, P. S. Dale, et al.
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A Bayesian framework for estimating the incremental value of a diagnostic test in the absence of a gold standard2014 / Daphne I Ling, Madhukar Pai, Ian Schiller, Nandini Dendukuri
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Correlates of Intentional Tanning Among Adolescents in the United States: A Systematic Review of the Literature
Abstract Purpose Exposure to ultraviolet radiation and a history of sunburn in childhood contribute to risk of skin cancer in adolescence and in adulthood, but many adolescents continue to seek a tan, either from the sun or from...
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Climate for evidence-informed health systems: A print media analysis in 44 low- and middle-income countries that host knowledge-translation platforms2013 / Andrew Cheung, John N Lavis, Ali Hamandi, Fadi El-Jardali, Jonathan Sachs, et al.
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The association between foot-care self efficacy beliefs and actual foot-care behaviour in people with peripheral neuropathy: a cross-sectional study2009 / Byron M Perrin, Hal Swerissen, Craig Payne
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Development of the Knee Quality of Life (KQoL-26) 26-item questionnaire: data quality, reliability, validity and responsiveness2008 / Andrew M Garratt, Stephen Brealey, Michael Robling, Chris Atwell, Ian Russell, et al.