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Morton Ann Gernsbacher,Melanie Yergeau Morton Ann Gernsbacher
The claim that autistic people lack a theory of mind-that they fail to understand that other people have a mind or that they themselves have a mind-pervades psychology. This article (a) reviews empirical evidence that fails to support the c...
David E Melnikoff,Virginia V Valian David E Melnikoff
Women in academia receive fewer prestigious awards than their male counterparts. This gender gap may emerge purely from structural factors (e.g., gender differences in time spent in academia, institutional prestige, and academic performance...
Sarah E Nelson,Katerina Belkin,Debi A LaPlante et al. Sarah E Nelson et al.
Psychiatric comorbidity has emerged as a key element distinguishing DUI offenders from others, and, in some cases, distinguishing repeat offenders from first-time offenders. This paper utilizes a prospective design to determine whether the ...
Christopher G Coutlee,Cary S Politzer,Rick H Hoyle et al. Christopher G Coutlee et al.
Impulsiveness is a personality trait that reflects an urge to act spontaneously, without thinking or planning ahead for the consequences of your actions. High impulsiveness is characteristic of a variety of problematic behaviors including a...
Christopher Hertzog,Jarrod C Hines,Dayna R Touron Christopher Hertzog
When people try to learn new information (e.g., in a school setting), they often have multiple opportunities to study the material. One of the most important things to know is whether people adjust their study behavior on the basis of past ...
Rick H Hoyle,Jennifer C Isherwood Rick H Hoyle
Psychological research typically involves the analysis of data (e.g., questionnaire responses, records of behavior) using statistical methods. The description of how those methods are used and the results they produce is a key component of ...