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The American Psychologist|January 23, 2014
Further reflections on the humanistic psychology-positive psychology divideAlan S Waterman
Journal of Adolescence|January 6, 2020
"Now what do I do?": Toward a conceptual understanding of the effects of traumatic events on identity functioningAlan S Waterman
Nature|May 10, 1984
How do you spell DNA?M S Waterman
Journal of Theoretical Biology|June 7, 1984
Efficient sequence alignment algorithmsM S Waterman
Nucleic Acids Research|November 25, 1986
Multiple sequence alignment by consensusM S Waterman
The American Psychologist|October 11, 2012
In support of labeling psychological traits and processes as positive and negativeAlan S Waterman
The American Psychologist|September 19, 2007
On the importance of distinguishing hedonia and eudaimonia when contemplating the hedonic treadmillAlan S Waterman
Journal of Adolescence|September 27, 2005
Reflections on changes in research on adolescence from the perspective of 15 years of editorial experiencesAlan S Waterman
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|May 1, 1983
Sequence alignments in the neighborhood of the optimum with general application to dynamic programmingM S Waterman
Bulletin of Mathematical Biology|July 1, 1994
Parametric and ensemble sequence alignment algorithmsM S Waterman
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The American Psychologist|January 23, 2014
Further reflections on the humanistic psychology-positive psychology divideAlan S Waterman
Journal of Adolescence|January 6, 2020
"Now what do I do?": Toward a conceptual understanding of the effects of traumatic events on identity functioningAlan S Waterman
Nature|May 10, 1984
How do you spell DNA?M S Waterman
Journal of Theoretical Biology|June 7, 1984
Efficient sequence alignment algorithmsM S Waterman
Nucleic Acids Research|November 25, 1986
Multiple sequence alignment by consensusM S Waterman
The American Psychologist|October 11, 2012
In support of labeling psychological traits and processes as positive and negativeAlan S Waterman
The American Psychologist|September 19, 2007
On the importance of distinguishing hedonia and eudaimonia when contemplating the hedonic treadmillAlan S Waterman
Journal of Adolescence|September 27, 2005
Reflections on changes in research on adolescence from the perspective of 15 years of editorial experiencesAlan S Waterman
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|May 1, 1983
Sequence alignments in the neighborhood of the optimum with general application to dynamic programmingM S Waterman
Bulletin of Mathematical Biology|July 1, 1994
Parametric and ensemble sequence alignment algorithmsM S Waterman
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