Vol 11
Psychological Science
Volume 11, Issue 6
- William James and the Unconscious: Redressing a Century-Old Misunderstanding
- Contrasts and Correlations in Effect-Size Estimation
- Amnesia is a Deficit in Relational Memory
- Subliminal Mere Exposure: Specific, General, and Diffuse Effects
- Interactions Between Visual Working Memory and Selective Attention
- Sex Differences in Mathematical Reasoning Ability at Age 13: Their Status 20 Years Later
- Group Discussion as Interactive Dialogue or as Serial Monologue: The Influence of Group Size
- Genetic and Environmental Contributions to Loneliness in Children
- Revisiting the Perception of Upside-Down Faces
- How Special are Objects? Children's Reasoning About Objects, Parts, and Holes
- The Integrity of Web-Delivered Experiments: Can You Trust the Data?
- Negotiating False Memories: Interviewer and Rememberer Characteristics Relate to Memory Distortion
- RETRACTED: Now You See It, Now You Don't: Explicit Versus Implicit Measures of the Personal/Group Discrimination Discrepancy
- Social Dominance Orientation and Group Context in Implicit Group Prejudice
- Acknowledgment
- Volume 11, 2000