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The American Psychologist|February 1, 1974
Opponent processes as a model of neural organizationL M Hurvich, D Jameson
The American Psychologist|February 1, 1970
Toward an experimental psychology of agingJ E Birren
The American Psychologist|January 1, 1979
American Psychological Foundation Awards for 1978. Gold Medal, Distinguished Contribution to Education in Psychology, Unique Contribution in the Teaching of Psychology, and the National Media (Ernest R. Hilgard, Douglas K. Candland, Robert S. Daniel)
The American Psychologist|February 1, 1986
Psychotherapy research: a special issueG R VandenBos
The American Psychologist|February 1, 1986
Sexual attraction to clients. The human therapist and the (sometimes) inhuman training systemK S Pope, P Keith-Spiegel, B G Tabachnick
The American Psychologist|February 1, 1986
THe development of a microcomputer-based mental health information system. A potential tool for bridging the scientist-practitioner gapL McCullough, A D Farrell, R Longabaugh
The American Psychologist|March 1, 1986
Amnesia and crime. How much do we really know?D L Schacter
The American Psychologist|February 1, 1985
Research using intentional deception. Ethical issues revisitedD Baumrind
The American Psychologist|January 1, 1985
Current legislation on victim assistanceP W Rodino
The American Psychologist|May 1, 1986
The cognitive revolution and mind/brain issuesK H Pribram
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The American Psychologist|February 1, 1974
Opponent processes as a model of neural organizationL M Hurvich, D Jameson
The American Psychologist|February 1, 1970
Toward an experimental psychology of agingJ E Birren
The American Psychologist|January 1, 1979
American Psychological Foundation Awards for 1978. Gold Medal, Distinguished Contribution to Education in Psychology, Unique Contribution in the Teaching of Psychology, and the National Media (Ernest R. Hilgard, Douglas K. Candland, Robert S. Daniel)
The American Psychologist|February 1, 1986
Psychotherapy research: a special issueG R VandenBos
The American Psychologist|February 1, 1986
Sexual attraction to clients. The human therapist and the (sometimes) inhuman training systemK S Pope, P Keith-Spiegel, B G Tabachnick
The American Psychologist|February 1, 1986
THe development of a microcomputer-based mental health information system. A potential tool for bridging the scientist-practitioner gapL McCullough, A D Farrell, R Longabaugh
The American Psychologist|March 1, 1986
Amnesia and crime. How much do we really know?D L Schacter
The American Psychologist|February 1, 1985
Research using intentional deception. Ethical issues revisitedD Baumrind
The American Psychologist|January 1, 1985
Current legislation on victim assistanceP W Rodino
The American Psychologist|May 1, 1986
The cognitive revolution and mind/brain issuesK H Pribram
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