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Aaron W Rader

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Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|February 6, 2002
Processing of logically valid and logically invalid conditional inferences in discourse comprehensionAaron W Rader, Vladimir M Sloutsky
Transfusion|May 26, 2007
Donor retention as a function of donor reactions to whole-blood and automated double red cell collectionsAaron W Rader, Christopher R France, Bruce Carlson
The Journal of Psychology|June 11, 2003
Testing different interpretations for the mistaken belief that rays exit the eyes during visionGerald A Winer, Aaron W Rader, Jane E Cottrell
Transfusion|August 29, 2006
Phlebotomist interpersonal skill predicts a reduction in reactions among volunteer blood donorsKendra Ray Stewart, Christopher R France, Aaron W Rader, et al.
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Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|February 6, 2002
Processing of logically valid and logically invalid conditional inferences in discourse comprehensionAaron W Rader, Vladimir M Sloutsky
Transfusion|May 26, 2007
Donor retention as a function of donor reactions to whole-blood and automated double red cell collectionsAaron W Rader, Christopher R France, Bruce Carlson
The Journal of Psychology|June 11, 2003
Testing different interpretations for the mistaken belief that rays exit the eyes during visionGerald A Winer, Aaron W Rader, Jane E Cottrell
Transfusion|August 29, 2006
Phlebotomist interpersonal skill predicts a reduction in reactions among volunteer blood donorsKendra Ray Stewart, Christopher R France, Aaron W Rader, et al.
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