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The Medium is the Message: Social Media and Body Dissatisfaction
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An Alternate Reality: Real-Life Relationship Building in the
Virtual World
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Chronotype and Facial Affect Processing: An Assessment Among the
College Population
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Family and Cultural Predictors of Willingness to Care and Ageism
among Young Adults
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Popularity Perception and Favoritism by 3- to 7-Year-Old
Children
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The Role of Acute Pain in the Elicitation of Empathy
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Not Just in the Eye of the Beholder: Beauty as a Status
Characteristic in Mixed-Sex Dyads
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Family Involvement and Well-being in an Assisted Living
Population
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Intellectual Humility and Political Partisanship: Examining Individual Difference Correlates of Affective Polarization
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Silence, Fragmentation, and Embodied Trauma: A Cross-Genre Examination of Narratives of Sexual Violence from Women of Color
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Skepticism and Open-Mindedness: A Large-Scale Investigation of Oberg's Dictum
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Vulnerable Narcissism and Other-Derogation: Examining How Vulnerable Narcissists Respond to Self-Esteem Threat
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Exploring Attitudes Towards Using Psychiatric Medication for Mental Disorders Through the Lens of the Theory of Planned Behavior
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Active Engagement in Inclusive Pre-School Classrooms During Distance Learning
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Music As a Sleep Aid: Effects of Types of Music and Prior Musical Experience on Perceived Sleep Quality
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Racial Bias and Occupation
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Personality Traits and Narrative Identity: How Experience and Behavior Shape Our Understanding of Ourselves
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The Politics of Dirty Money
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Dimensions of Perfectionism and their Relationships with Mental Health and Culture
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Early Infant Gaze Patterns in Interaction: Considering Maternal Depression among Infants at Elevated and Typical Likelihood of Autism
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Differential development of object and location processing is a critical factor to a child’s passing or failing explicit false-belief tasks
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