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Current Directions in Psychological Science
Volume 13, Number 1 · February 2004 · In-Press

1. Intelligence Predicts Health and Longevity, but Why?
Linda S. Gottfredson and Ian J. Deary
PDF - 108 KB
2. Why Faces Are Not Special to Newborns: An Alternative Account of the Face Preference
Chiara Turati
PDF - 106 KB
3. Workplace Aggression
Manon Mireille LeBlanc and Julian Barling
PDF - 106 KB
4. Is Caregiving a Risk Factor for Illness?
Peter P. Vitaliano, Heather M. Young, and Jianping Zhang
PDF - 117 KB
5. Health Stresses and Depressive Symptomatology in the Elderly: A Control-Process Approach
Carsten Wrosch, Richard Schulz, and Jutta Heckhausen
PDF - 112 KB
6. Aging and Language Production
Deborah M. Burke and Meredith A. Shafto
PDF - 105 KB
7. Physics and Psychology of the Muscle Sense
Claudia Carello and M.T. Turvey
PDF - 107 KB
8. Moving Multisensory Research Along: Motion Perception Across Sensory Modalities
Salvador Soto-Faraco, Charles Spence, Donna Lloyd, and Alan Kingstone
PDF - 110 KB
9. Stress, Motivation, and Drug Addiction
Nick E. Goeders
PDF - 106 KB
10. School Dropouts: Prevention Considerations, Interventions, and Challenges
Sandra L. Christenson and Martha L. Thurlow
PDF - 110 KB

Editor:
Alan Kazdin
Yale University

ISSN: 0963-7214

ISI Ranking:
2000: 19/105
(Psychology, General)
Impact Factor: 1.430

Frequency: 6 issues per year

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