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1. Influences on children's play with a STEM toy: Interactions among children, parents, and gender-based marketing

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2. General psychopathology, parenting, and social dynamics as genetic and environmental influences on the development of co-occurring behavior problems across early childhood

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3. From Categorization to Individuation: A New Perspective on Self-presentations and the Socialization of Racial Minorities

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6. Maintaining the Job Search Goal Against Obstacles: A Within- and Between-person Study

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7. It takes three: Applying Socioanalytic Theory to predict leadership success

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8. When Women are Called "girls": The Effect of Infantilizing Labels on Women's Self-perceptions

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9. Stability and variability in relationships with early elementary teachers: Longitudinal effects for children at risk

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10. Recall-to-reject: Aging effects on the neural correlates of recollection rejection

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12. Using event-related potentials to track the scope and time course of inhibition during bilingual speech

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14. The role of avoidance in PTSD symptom maintenance

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15. The interdependent nature of environmental behaviors: Testing a conceptual framework for behavioral spillover

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16. Attentional biases to expressive faces and the role of gender-emotion stereotypes.

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18. Fostering Discussion: The Role of Knowledge and Perceived Agreement in Encouraging Discussions about Climate Change

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19. Reward motivation as a mechanism linking personality and intermittent smoking

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20. Anxious Moods as a Risk Factor for Depressed Moods: an Ecological Momentary Assessment of Those with Clinical Anxiety and Depression

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