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Terry M Libkuman

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Behavioral Sciences & the Law|May 14, 2009
Community sentiment and the juvenile offender: should juveniles charged with felony murder be waived into the adult criminal justice system?Nicole M Garberg, Terry M Libkuman
The Journal of General Psychology|June 1, 2002
Training in timing improves accuracy in golfTerry M Libkuman, Hajime Otani, Neil Steger
Journal of Interpersonal Violence|November 13, 2007
Perceptions of domestic violence and mock jurors' sentencing decisionsRosalie Kern, Terry M Libkuman, Stacey L Temple
Memory (Hove, England)|July 15, 2004
Arousal, valence, and memory for detailTerry M Libkuman, Charles L Stabler, Hajime Otani
Memory & Cognition|June 14, 2002
Mental simulation inflates performance estimates for physical abilitiesJoshua D Landau, Terry M Libkuman, Jonathon C Wildman
The Journal of General Psychology|May 20, 2014
Preattentive processing, poststimulus elaboration, and memory for emotionally arousing stimuliMai Migita, Hajime Otani, Terry M Libkuman, et al.
Emotion (Washington, D.C.)|December 22, 2005
Emotional stimuli, divided attention, and memoryRosalie P Kern, Terry M Libkuman, Hajime Otani, et al.
The Journal of General Psychology|February 8, 2007
Memory for emotionally arousing stimuli: a comparison of younger and older adultsHajime Otani, Terry M Libkuman, Robert L Widner, et al.
Behavior Research Methods|August 19, 2007
Multidimensional normative ratings for the International Affective Picture SystemTerry M Libkuman, Hajime Otani, Rosalie Kern, et al.
The Journal of Applied Psychology|December 1, 2005
Adaptation-level theory, opponent process theory, and dispositions: an integrated approach to the stability of job satisfactionNathan A Bowling, Terry A Beehr, Stephen H Wagner, et al.
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Behavioral Sciences & the Law|May 14, 2009
Community sentiment and the juvenile offender: should juveniles charged with felony murder be waived into the adult criminal justice system?Nicole M Garberg, Terry M Libkuman
The Journal of General Psychology|June 1, 2002
Training in timing improves accuracy in golfTerry M Libkuman, Hajime Otani, Neil Steger
Journal of Interpersonal Violence|November 13, 2007
Perceptions of domestic violence and mock jurors' sentencing decisionsRosalie Kern, Terry M Libkuman, Stacey L Temple
Memory (Hove, England)|July 15, 2004
Arousal, valence, and memory for detailTerry M Libkuman, Charles L Stabler, Hajime Otani
Memory & Cognition|June 14, 2002
Mental simulation inflates performance estimates for physical abilitiesJoshua D Landau, Terry M Libkuman, Jonathon C Wildman
The Journal of General Psychology|May 20, 2014
Preattentive processing, poststimulus elaboration, and memory for emotionally arousing stimuliMai Migita, Hajime Otani, Terry M Libkuman, et al.
Emotion (Washington, D.C.)|December 22, 2005
Emotional stimuli, divided attention, and memoryRosalie P Kern, Terry M Libkuman, Hajime Otani, et al.
The Journal of General Psychology|February 8, 2007
Memory for emotionally arousing stimuli: a comparison of younger and older adultsHajime Otani, Terry M Libkuman, Robert L Widner, et al.
Behavior Research Methods|August 19, 2007
Multidimensional normative ratings for the International Affective Picture SystemTerry M Libkuman, Hajime Otani, Rosalie Kern, et al.
The Journal of Applied Psychology|December 1, 2005
Adaptation-level theory, opponent process theory, and dispositions: an integrated approach to the stability of job satisfactionNathan A Bowling, Terry A Beehr, Stephen H Wagner, et al.
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