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Psychological Science, the flagship journal of the Association for Psychological Science, is a monthly, peer-reviewed scientific journal published by SAGE Publications. The journal publishes research articles, short reports, and research reports covering all aspects of psychology. Its editor-in-chief is Simine Vazire (University of Melbourne). Source: Wikipedia (en)
Editions published in Psychological Science 4146
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ATTRACTIVE FACES ARE ONLY AVERAGE
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The laboratory animal dilemma: a solution in our backyards
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Scholarly Skywriting and the Prepublication Continuum of Scientific Inquiry
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Explanatory Style as a Mechanism of Disappointing Athletic Performance
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Implicit and Explicit Memory following Surgical Anesthesia
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Article Commentary: A Picture is Worth a Thousand Words: Reply to “On the Difficulty of Averaging Faces”
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Double-Blind Tests of Subliminal Self-Help Audiotapes
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Reflections of the Environment in Memory
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Reducing the Expression of Racial Prejudice
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Ordinal judgments of numerical symbols by macaques
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Reality, the Public Good, and the Model Citizen
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On Models, Behaviorism and the Neural Basis of Learning
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Sex Differences in Jealousy: Evolution, Physiology, and Psychology
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Early Androgens Are Related to Childhood Sex-Typed Toy Preferences
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Explaining “Memory Free” Reasoning
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Measurement, Models, and Autonomous Agents
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Article Commentary: On the Nature and Functions of Motivation Theories
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Genetic Influence on Risk of Divorce
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Mathematics Anxiety and Science Careers among Able College Women
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LESS SKILLED READERS HAVE LESS EFFICIENT SUPPRESSION MECHANISMS.
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Orientation and movement in unusual force environments
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When More Pain Is Preferred to Less: Adding a Better End
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Voluntary Smiling Changes Regional Brain Activity
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The Future of Moral Psychology: Truth, Intuition, and the Pluralist Way
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A Neural System for Error Detection and Compensation
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Equating Inverse Probabilities in Implicit Personality Judgments
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Cats Perceive Biological Motion
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Cue Competition Effects: Empirical Tests of Adaptive Network Learning Models
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Cue Competition Effects: Theoretical Implications for Adaptive Network Learning Models
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SPEECH PERCEPTION AS A TALKER-CONTINGENT PROCESS.
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Scientific or ethical quality?
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Stroop-like effects for monkeys and humans: processing speed or strength of association?
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