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David S Kreiner

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Perceptual and Motor Skills|April 7, 2011
Knowledge of text message abbreviations as a predictor of spelling abilityDavid S Kreiner, Danielle L Davis
The Journal of General Psychology|September 24, 2019
The effect of educational priming on face recognition from a silver alertVicki S Gier, David S Kreiner
Current Psychology (New Brunswick, N.J.)|January 10, 2022
Recognition for a black couple in a mock silver alert: Comparing couples presented together or separately with or without glassesVicki S Gier, David S Kreiner
Psychological Reports|August 11, 2018
Preliminary Validation of the Rey 15-Item Test and Reliable Digit Span in Native Japanese SamplesJoseph J Ryan, Takahiro Yamaguchi, David S Kreiner
Assessment|October 30, 2023
Age Effects on Subtest and Composite Scores of the Wechsler Abbreviated Scale of Intelligence-Second EditionJoseph J Ryan, Samuel T Gontkovsky, David S Kreiner
The Journal of General Psychology|May 30, 2008
Linguistic boundaries as predictors of the time between letters in oral and typed spellingsDavid S Kreiner, R Zane Price, Amy M Gross
The Journal of Psychology|June 11, 2003
A test of the effect of reverse speech on primingDavid S Kreiner, Nicole A Altis, Carla W Voss
The Journal of General Psychology|August 5, 2009
Harmful effects of preexisting inappropriate highlighting on reading comprehension and metacognitive accuracyVicki Silvers Gier, David S Kreiner, Amelia Natz-Gonzalez
Applied Neuropsychology|February 14, 2003
Does high scatter affect the predictive validity of WAIS-III IQs?Joseph J Ryan, David S Kreiner, D Bradley Burton
Psychological Reports|April 25, 2007
Personality in domestic catsChristina M Lee, Joseph J Ryan, David S Kreiner
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Showing results (1-10 of 31) with videos related to

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Perceptual and Motor Skills|April 7, 2011
Knowledge of text message abbreviations as a predictor of spelling abilityDavid S Kreiner, Danielle L Davis
The Journal of General Psychology|September 24, 2019
The effect of educational priming on face recognition from a silver alertVicki S Gier, David S Kreiner
Current Psychology (New Brunswick, N.J.)|January 10, 2022
Recognition for a black couple in a mock silver alert: Comparing couples presented together or separately with or without glassesVicki S Gier, David S Kreiner
Psychological Reports|August 11, 2018
Preliminary Validation of the Rey 15-Item Test and Reliable Digit Span in Native Japanese SamplesJoseph J Ryan, Takahiro Yamaguchi, David S Kreiner
Assessment|October 30, 2023
Age Effects on Subtest and Composite Scores of the Wechsler Abbreviated Scale of Intelligence-Second EditionJoseph J Ryan, Samuel T Gontkovsky, David S Kreiner
The Journal of General Psychology|May 30, 2008
Linguistic boundaries as predictors of the time between letters in oral and typed spellingsDavid S Kreiner, R Zane Price, Amy M Gross
The Journal of Psychology|June 11, 2003
A test of the effect of reverse speech on primingDavid S Kreiner, Nicole A Altis, Carla W Voss
The Journal of General Psychology|August 5, 2009
Harmful effects of preexisting inappropriate highlighting on reading comprehension and metacognitive accuracyVicki Silvers Gier, David S Kreiner, Amelia Natz-Gonzalez
Applied Neuropsychology|February 14, 2003
Does high scatter affect the predictive validity of WAIS-III IQs?Joseph J Ryan, David S Kreiner, D Bradley Burton
Psychological Reports|April 25, 2007
Personality in domestic catsChristina M Lee, Joseph J Ryan, David S Kreiner
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