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Authors: KIPNIS D
Citation: D. Kipnis, CAN SOCIAL-BEHAVIOR BE INFLUENCED BY EVENTS THAT WE ARE UNAWARE OF, The American psychologist, 53(9), 1998, pp. 1079-1080

Authors: KIPNIS D
Citation: D. Kipnis, GHOSTS, TAXONOMIES, AND SOCIAL-PSYCHOLOGY, The American psychologist, 52(3), 1997, pp. 205-211

Authors: KIPNIS D
Citation: D. Kipnis, ON THE CHOICE OF INFLUENCE TACTICS, International journal of psychology, 31(3-4), 1996, pp. 1793-1793

Authors: ONEAL EC KIPNIS D CRAIG KM
Citation: Ec. Oneal et al., EFFECTS ON THE PERSUADER OF EMPLOYING A COERCIVE INFLUENCE TECHNIQUE, Basic and applied social psychology, 15(3), 1994, pp. 225-238

Authors: FERRER J SCHOOR K WASSON J KIPNIS D
Citation: J. Ferrer et al., IDENTIFICATION OF 5 HUMAN ISLET-SPECIFIC GENES BY DIFFERENTIAL DISPLAY OF MESSENGER-RNA, Diabetes, 43, 1994, pp. 10000006-10000006

Authors: KIPNIS D
Citation: D. Kipnis, ACCOUNTING FOR THE USE OF BEHAVIOR TECHNOLOGIES IN SOCIAL-PSYCHOLOGY, The American psychologist, 49(3), 1994, pp. 165-172

Authors: STERN SE KIPNIS D
Citation: Se. Stern et D. Kipnis, TECHNOLOGY IN EVERYDAY LIFE AND PERCEPTIONS OF COMPETENCE, Journal of applied social psychology, 23(22), 1993, pp. 1892-1902

Authors: OSTLUND RE FRITSCHLE C HERSKOWITZ I HOLMBERG N KIPNIS D KOCH E SHERMAN WR
Citation: Re. Ostlund et al., D-CHIRO-INOSITOL METABOLISM IS ABNORMAL IN IDDM AND NIDDM, Diabetes, 42, 1993, pp. 24-24
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