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Sex differences may indeed exist for 3-D navigational abilities: But was sexual selection responsible?
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- 01 June 1998, pp. 443-444
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Killeen's theory provides an answer – and a question
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- 04 February 2010, pp. 144-145
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Is it about “pink” or about “girls”? The inherence heuristic across social and nonsocial domains
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- 24 October 2014, p. 494
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Does past selective efficacy matter to psychology?
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- 11 August 2003, pp. 513-514
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Are there culturgens?
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- 04 February 2010, pp. 22-24
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Controlled lab experiments are one of many useful scientific methods to investigate bias
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- 13 May 2022, e85
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Advantaged- and disadvantaged-group members have motivations similar to those of defenders and attackers, but their psychological characteristics are fundamentally different
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- 13 August 2019, e141
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Which reference class is evoked?
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- 04 February 2010, pp. 34-35
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Advancing theorizing about fast-and-slow thinking: The interplay between fast and slow processing
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- 18 July 2023, e119
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delay of reinforcement gradients and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (adhd): the challenges of moving from causal theories to causal models
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- 07 September 2005, pp. 428-429
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Experimental psychology cannot solve the problem of conscious will (yet we must try)
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- 17 March 2005, pp. 668-669
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Why imaginary worlds? The role of self-exploration within online gaming worlds
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- 18 November 2022, e302
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Nudging is being framed
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- 30 August 2023, e177
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Social bonding and credible signaling hypotheses largely disregard the gap between animal vocalizations and human music
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- 30 September 2021, e120
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The affective origins of the Industrial Revolution
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- 20 November 2019, e203
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Dead rats, dopamine, performance metrics, and peacock tails: Proxy failure is an inherent risk in goal-oriented systems
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- 26 June 2023, e67
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On the difference between the regularity and the frequency of spelling-to-sound correspondences
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- 04 February 2010, pp. 332-333
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Experimental evidence suggests intergroup relations are, by default, neutral rather than aggressive
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- 15 January 2024, e13
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Psychological closeness and concrete construal may underlie high-fidelity social emulation
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- 10 November 2022, e259
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Counting consciousnesses: None, one, two, or none of the above?
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- 04 February 2010, pp. 178-180
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