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C W Crannell

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The American Psychologist|March 19, 2010
Are rat psychologists responsible for fission?C W CRANNELL
The Journal of Psychology|November 1, 1970
Monocular and binocular estimations of distance when knowledge of the relevant space is absentC W Crannell, G Peters
Canadian Journal of Psychology|October 1, 1970
Simple reaction time to cutaneous temperature stimuliJ H Corson, C W Crannell
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The American Psychologist|March 19, 2010
Are rat psychologists responsible for fission?C W CRANNELL
The Journal of Psychology|November 1, 1970
Monocular and binocular estimations of distance when knowledge of the relevant space is absentC W Crannell, G Peters
Canadian Journal of Psychology|October 1, 1970
Simple reaction time to cutaneous temperature stimuliJ H Corson, C W Crannell
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