Works matching IS 00071269 AND DT 2005 AND VI 96 AND IP 4
Results: 10
Compulsive buying -- a growing concern? An examination of gender, age, and endorsement of materialistic values as predictors.
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- 2005
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- Journal Article
Terror threat perception and its consequences in contemporary Britain.
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- 2005
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- Journal Article
Sex differences in means and variability on the progressive matrices in university students: A meta-analysis.
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- British Journal of Psychology, 2005, v. 96, n. 4, p. 505, doi. 10.1348/000712605X53542
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Face processing and familiarity: Evidence from eye-movement data.
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- British Journal of Psychology, 2005, v. 96, n. 4, p. 407, doi. 10.1348/000712605X47422
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Compulsive buying -- a growing concern? An examination of gender, age, and endorsement of materialistic values as predictors.
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- British Journal of Psychology, 2005, v. 96, n. 4, p. 467, doi. 10.1348/000712605X53533
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The proximity heuristic in judgments of accident probabilities.
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- British Journal of Psychology, 2005, v. 96, n. 4, p. 423, doi. 10.1348/000712605X47431
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The link between composition and balance in masterworks vs. paintings of lower artistic quality.
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- British Journal of Psychology, 2005, v. 96, n. 4, p. 493, doi. 10.1348/000712605X47927
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- Article
Terror threat perception and its consequences in contemporary Britain.
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- British Journal of Psychology, 2005, v. 96, n. 4, p. 389, doi. 10.1348/000712605X62786
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Affective valence and the self-reference effect: Influence of retrieval conditions.
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- British Journal of Psychology, 2005, v. 96, n. 4, p. 457, doi. 10.1348/000712605X53218
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Dissociational body experiences: Differences between respondents with and without prior out-of-body-experiences.
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- British Journal of Psychology, 2005, v. 96, n. 4, p. 441, doi. 10.1348/000712605X49169
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- Article