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ExemplarBased Random Walk Model of Speeded Classification M Nosofsky University Bloomington J Palmeri University The authors propose and test an exemplarbased random
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ExemplarBased Random Walk Model of Speeded Classification M Nosofsky University Bloomington J Palmeri University The authors propose and test an exemplarbased random walk model for predicting r. 1996 Vol 103 No 4 650669 0033295X96300 Reasoning the Fast and Frugal Way Models of Bounded Rationality Gerd Gigerenzer and Daniel G Goldstein Max Planck Institute for Psychological Research and University of Chicago Humans and animals make inference 1986 Vol 100 No 3 309330 00332909860075 Gender and Aggressive Behavior A MetaAnalytic Review of the Social Psychological Literature Alice H Eagly and Valerie J Steffen Purdue University In our metaanalytic review of sex differences in aggressive beh 0003066X031200 Vol 58 No 1 7880 monomethod correlation coefficients which yield results that are artificially large com pared with associations found between real world independently measured variables Cohen 1988 provided perhaps the most widely kno 2000 Vol 126 No 3 390423 0033290900500 DOI 101037003329091263390 Maxims or Myths of Beauty A MetaAnalytic and Theoretical Review Judith H Langlois Lisa Kalakanis Adam J Rubenstein Andrea Larson Monica HaUam and MonicaSmoot University of Texas at Aus A Social Cognitive Neuroscience Approach D. Lieberman University This review proposes that implicit learning processes are the cognitive substrate of social intuition. This hypothesis is supported b Metaphorical Comparisons: Beyond Similarity Glucksberg and Boaz Keysar Princeton University Traditionally, metaphors such as "my job is a jail" have been treated as implicit similes (i.e., this meta Biobehavioral Responses to Stress in Females: Tend-and-Befriend, not Fight-or-Flight Shelley E. Taylor, Laura Cousino Klein, Brian P. Lewis, Tara L. Gruenewald, Regan A. R. Gurung, and John A. Upde Disconfirmation, and Information in Hypothesis Testing Klayman and Young-Won Ha for Decision Research, Graduate School of Business, University of Chicago for hypothesis in scientific investigation a and Persuasion: Tradition Versus Integration E. Petty and John T. Cacioppo Ohio State University a recent meta-analysis, Johnson and Eagly (1989) questioned our conceptualization of and evi- dence fo in Marriage: Review and Critique N. Bradbury and Frank D. Fincham of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign The prevailing behavioral account of marriage must be expanded to include covert processes. This art and Persuasion: Tradition Versus Integration E. Petty and John T. Cacioppo Ohio State University a recent meta-analysis, Johnson and Eagly (1989) questioned our conceptualization of and evi- dence fo th. Edition. By . Sarah Viehmann, Writing Center Consultant. & . Megan Knight, Writing Center Consultant. Edited & Presented by. Michael . Frizell. , Writing Center Director. Original presentation created by Laura Burrows, former Writing Center Consultant. THE CANADIAN PSYCHOLOGY ASSOCIATIONlight of this pattern of results and the potential for negative side-effects associated with medication manyThe Efficacy and Effectiveness of Psychological Treatment 147Author A A 2000 Title of workRetrieved month day year from URL148American Psychological Association 2001 p 233Note that I have underlined and bolded the component of the reference known as the 145r
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