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1Recognizing friends by their walk: Gait perception without familiarity cuesBulletin of the Psychonomic Society1977887
2A short version of the Attitudes toward Women Scale (AWS)Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society1973759
3Frequency of episodic memories as a function of their ageBulletin of the Psychonomic Society1974600
4The lateral preference inventory for measurement of handedness, footedness, eyedness, and earedness: Norms for young adultsBulletin of the Psychonomic Society1993464
5Short forms of the Texas Social Behavior Inventory (TSBI), an objective measure of self-esteemBulletin of the Psychonomic Society1974327
6A note on measurement of contingency between two binary variables in judgment tasksBulletin of the Psychonomic Society1980318
7Asymmetry of the perceptual span in readingBulletin of the Psychonomic Society1976275
8The engram found? Role of the cerebellum in classical conditioning of nictitating membrane and eyelid responsesBulletin of the Psychonomic Society1981255
9Preferences and reasons for communicating probabilistic information in verbal or numerical termsBulletin of the Psychonomic Society1993234
10Contagious laughter: Laughter is a sufficient stimulus for laughs and smilesBulletin of the Psychonomic Society1992231
11Eyewitness testimony: The influence of the wording of a questionBulletin of the Psychonomic Society1975214
12Further toward a model of the Mind’s eye’s movementBulletin of the Psychonomic Society1983213
13Failure of spatial selectivity in visionBulletin of the Psychonomic Society1978204
14The time course of orthographic and phonological code activation in the early phases of visual word recognitionBulletin of the Psychonomic Society1993197
15An electromyographic examination of response competitionBulletin of the Psychonomic Society1985193
16Operation of the sympathetic magical law of contagion in interpersonal attitudes among AmericansBulletin of the Psychonomic Society1989193
17Less attentional selectivity as a result of declining inhibition in older adultsBulletin of the Psychonomic Society1991193
18Visual evoked potential correlates of early neural filtering during selective attentionBulletin of the Psychonomic Society1981191
19The ability to recognize oneself from a video recording of one’s movements without seeing one’s bodyBulletin of the Psychonomic Society1981191
20A nonassociative aspect of overshadowingBulletin of the Psychonomic Society1981190
21Incubation effectsBulletin of the Psychonomic Society1989184
22A velocity effect for representational momentumBulletin of the Psychonomic Society1985180
23Status and sex: Some touching observationsBulletin of the Psychonomic Society1973177
24Monetary significance of the affiliative smile: A case for reciprocal altruismBulletin of the Psychonomic Society1978176
25Failure to replicate mood-dependent retrievalBulletin of the Psychonomic Society1985172
26Monitoring attention deployment by random number generation: An index to measure subjective randomnessBulletin of the Psychonomic Society1978171
27The relationship between androgen levels and human spatial abilitiesBulletin of the Psychonomic Society1983155
28Selective attention: Noise suppression or signal enhancement?Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society1974152
29The perception of surface roughness by active and passive touchBulletin of the Psychonomic Society1981152
30Affective discrimination of stimuli that are not recognized: II. Effect of delay between study and testBulletin of the Psychonomic Society1983152
31Latent inhibition and schizophreniaBulletin of the Psychonomic Society1987143
32When you know that you know and when you think that you know but you don’tBulletin of the Psychonomic Society1980142
33Relation between recognition and recognition failure of recallable wordsBulletin of the Psychonomic Society1975141
34Relationships among goodness-of-example, category norms, and word frequencyBulletin of the Psychonomic Society1976140
35Triggering of the endorphin analgesic reaction by a cue previously associated with shock: Reversal by naloxoneBulletin of the Psychonomic Society1979139
36Associative effects of information framingBulletin of the Psychonomic Society1987139
37Central and peripheral visual processing in hearing and nonhearing individualsBulletin of the Psychonomic Society1991137
38Lexical access in bilingualsBulletin of the Psychonomic Society1979132
39Phonological factors in STM: Similarity and the unattended speech effectBulletin of the Psychonomic Society1986131
40The effects of preexposure to a nonattended stimulus on subsequent learning: Latent inhibition in adultsBulletin of the Psychonomic Society1975129
41Another look at LindaBulletin of the Psychonomic Society1993127
42Imagery instructions improve memory in blind subjectsBulletin of the Psychonomic Society1975124
43Strategies in the color-word Stroop taskBulletin of the Psychonomic Society1984123
44Faces as releasers of contagious yawning: An approach to face detection using normal human subjectsBulletin of the Psychonomic Society1989117
45Failure to integrate visual information from successive fixationsBulletin of the Psychonomic Society1983116
46Language-independent working memory as measured by Japanese and English reading span testsBulletin of the Psychonomic Society1992111
47Stress-induced analgesia: Time course of pain reflex alterations following cold water swimsBulletin of the Psychonomic Society1978110
48The effect of music on eating behaviorBulletin of the Psychonomic Society1985110
49Imagery, cerebral dominance, and style of thinking: A unified field modelBulletin of the Psychonomic Society1978109
50Contingency in fear conditioning: A reexaminationBulletin of the Psychonomic Society1981109