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Table of contents of journal: *British journal of psychology (1955)

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Authors: CHIESA M
Citation: M. Chiesa, BEYOND MECHANISM AND DUALISM - RETHINKING THE SCIENTIFIC FOUNDATIONS OF PSYCHOLOGY, British journal of psychology, 89, 1998, pp. 353-370

Authors: DANIELS BA DAVIDSON JA
Citation: Ba. Daniels et Ja. Davidson, THE EFFECT OF STIMULUS OMISSION AND INTERSTIMULUS-INTERVAL (ISI) ON ELECTRODERMAL HABITUATION AT SHORT ISIS, British journal of psychology, 89, 1998, pp. 371-381

Authors: EVANS JSBT HANDLEY SJ BUCK E
Citation: Jsbt. Evans et al., ORDERING OF INFORMATION IN CONDITIONAL REASONING, British journal of psychology, 89, 1998, pp. 383-403

Authors: EURELINGSBONTEKOE EHM BROUWERS E VERSCHUUR M DUIJSENS I
Citation: Ehm. Eurelingsbontekoe et al., DSM-III-R AND ICD-10 PERSONALITY-DISORDER FEATURES AMONG WOMEN EXPERIENCING 2 TYPES OF SELF-REPORTED HOMESICKNESS - AN EXPLORATORY-STUDY, British journal of psychology, 89, 1998, pp. 405-416

Authors: MEADOWS ML STRADLING SG LAWSON S
Citation: Ml. Meadows et al., THE ROLE OF SOCIAL DEVIANCE AND VIOLATIONS IN PREDICTING ROAD TRAFFICACCIDENTS IN A SAMPLE OF YOUNG OFFENDERS, British journal of psychology, 89, 1998, pp. 417-431

Authors: DAVIES IRL
Citation: Irl. Davies, A STUDY OF COLOR GROUPING IN 3 LANGUAGES - A TEST OF THE LINGUISTIC RELATIVITY HYPOTHESIS, British journal of psychology, 89, 1998, pp. 433-452

Authors: WISEMAN R SMITH M MILTON J
Citation: R. Wiseman et al., CAN ANIMALS DETECT WHEN THEIR OWNERS ARE RETURNING HOME - AN EXPERIMENTAL TEST OF THE PSYCHIC PET PHENOMENON, British journal of psychology, 89, 1998, pp. 453-462

Authors: LEHNUNG M LEPLOW B FRIEGE L HERZOG A FERSTL R MEHDORN M
Citation: M. Lehnung et al., DEVELOPMENT OF SPATIAL MEMORY AND SPATIAL ORIENTATION IN PRESCHOOLERSAND PRIMARY-SCHOOL CHILDREN, British journal of psychology, 89, 1998, pp. 463-480

Authors: ROSSANO MJ MOAK J
Citation: Mj. Rossano et J. Moak, SPATIAL REPRESENTATIONS ACQUIRED FROM COMPUTER-MODELS - COGNITIVE LOAD, ORIENTATION SPECIFICITY AND THE ACQUISITION OF SURVEY KNOWLEDGE, British journal of psychology, 89, 1998, pp. 481-497

Authors: BANBURY S BERRY DC
Citation: S. Banbury et Dc. Berry, DISRUPTION OF OFFICE-RELATED TASKS BY SPEECH AND OFFICE NOISE, British journal of psychology, 89, 1998, pp. 499-517

Authors: HEFT H
Citation: H. Heft, SENSUOUS GEOGRAPHIES - BODY, SENSE AND PLACE - RODAWAY,P, British journal of psychology, 89, 1998, pp. 519-523

Authors: HEFT H
Citation: H. Heft, ENVIRONMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY - A PSYCHOSOCIAL INTRODUCTION - BONNES,M, SECCHIAROLI,G, British journal of psychology, 89, 1998, pp. 519-523

Authors: STEVENAGE S
Citation: S. Stevenage, SUPERPORTRAITS - CARICATURES AND RECOGNITION IN THE SERIES OF ESSAYS IN COGNITIVE-PSYCHOLOGY - RHODES,G, British journal of psychology, 89, 1998, pp. 524-525

Authors: WESTCOTT H
Citation: H. Westcott, JEOPARDY IN THE COURTROOM - A SCIENTIFIC ANALYSIS OF CHILDRENS TESTIMONY - CECI,SJ, BRUCK,M, British journal of psychology, 89, 1998, pp. 525-527

Authors: BUTTERWORTH G
Citation: G. Butterworth, RETHINKING INNATENESS - A CONNECTIONIST PERSPECTIVE ON DEVELOPMENT - ELMAN,JL, BATES,EA, JOHNSON,MH, KARMILOFFSMITH,A, PARISI,D, PLUNKETT,K, British journal of psychology, 89, 1998, pp. 527-529

Authors: LANGDON DW ROSENBLATT N MELLANBY JH
Citation: Dw. Langdon et al., DISCREPANTLY POOR VERBAL SKILLS IN POOR READERS - A FAILURE OF LEARNING OR ABILITY, British journal of psychology, 89, 1998, pp. 177-190

Authors: KINDERMAN P DUNBAR R BENTALL RP
Citation: P. Kinderman et al., THEORY-OF-MIND DEFICITS AND CAUSAL ATTRIBUTIONS, British journal of psychology, 89, 1998, pp. 191-204

Authors: ARCHER J IRELAND J AMOS SL BROAD H CURRID L
Citation: J. Archer et al., DERIVATION OF A HOMESICKNESS SCALE, British journal of psychology, 89, 1998, pp. 205-221

Authors: BRAITHWAITE V
Citation: V. Braithwaite, THE VALUE BALANCE MODEL OF POLITICAL EVALUATIONS, British journal of psychology, 89, 1998, pp. 223-247

Authors: BRIGHT JEH FREEDMAN O
Citation: Jeh. Bright et O. Freedman, DIFFERENCES BETWEEN IMPLICIT AND EXPLICIT ACQUISITION OF A COMPLEX MOTOR SKILL UNDER PRESSURE - AN EXAMINATION OF SOME EVIDENCE, British journal of psychology, 89, 1998, pp. 249-263

Authors: HIGHAM PA
Citation: Pa. Higham, BELIEVING DETAILS KNOWN TO HAVE BEEN SUGGESTED, British journal of psychology, 89, 1998, pp. 265-283

Authors: AVONS SE
Citation: Se. Avons, SERIAL REPORT AND ITEM RECOGNITION OF NOVEL VISUAL-PATTERNS, British journal of psychology, 89, 1998, pp. 285-308

Authors: CAMPBELL R DEHAAN EHF
Citation: R. Campbell et Ehf. Dehaan, REPETITION PRIMING FOR FACE SPEECH IMAGES - SPEECH-READING PRIMES FACE IDENTIFICATION, British journal of psychology, 89, 1998, pp. 309-323

Authors: GRAYSON DA
Citation: Da. Grayson, THE FREQUENTIST FACADE AND THE FLIGHT FROM EVIDENTIAL INFERENCE, British journal of psychology, 89, 1998, pp. 325-345

Authors: WHEELER M
Citation: M. Wheeler, FOUNDATIONAL ISSUES IN ARTIFICIAL-INTELLIGENCE AND COGNITIVE SCIENCE - IMPASSE AND SOLUTION - BRICKHARD,MH, TERVEEN,L, British journal of psychology, 89, 1998, pp. 347-351
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