Now showing items 285-304 of 415

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    Parental psychological factors of mother-child and father-child reminiscing about negative and positive emotional past experiences [1]
    Patient judgments about hypertension control : the role of variability, trends, and outliers in visualized blood pressure data [1]
    Paying attention to binding: is the associative deficit of older adults mediated by reduced attentional resources? [1]
    Peer difficulties in children with epilepsy : association with medical, neuropsychological, academic, and behavioral factors [1]
    Perceived agency and the pre-feedback delay: a time-frequency analysis [1]
    Perfectionism, self-discrepancy, and disordered eating in black and white women [1]
    performance of fixed-weight decision models compared to ordinary least squares regression [1]
    Personal growth and personality development : well-being and ego development [1]
    Personality and reproductive success in the Ache (Paraguay) : implications for the evolution of human individual differences [1]
    Perspective taking and language comprehension : a comparison between Korean and English infants [1]
    Pilot evaluation of the CBT tracker : a hybrid measurement feedback system for monitoring treatment integrity and client progress [1]
    Positive affect, intuitive processing, and visual encoding [1]
    Post-encoding interference and the persistence of emotional memory encoding [1]
    Postconditioning manipulation of context associative strength on conditioned responding in conditioned taste aversion [1]
    Pre-bedtime light, physical activity, and sleep in children with autism spectrum disorder [1]
    Precision and capacity development in auditory working memory [1]
    The precision of retrieving temporal information : behavioral and electrophysiological studies [1]
    Predicting predictive accuracy : [1]
    Predicting risk of mathematical learning difficulties in preschoolers : the role of symbolic and nonsymbolic quantitative knowledge [1]
    Predictive validity of the five-factor model profiles for antisocial and borderline personality disorders [1]