Vol 16

Psychological Science

Volume 16, Issue 1

2005 · 16 articles

  1. Information for ContributorsVol. 16, Iss. 1 · 2005 · pp. bmi-bmi
  2. Functional Fixedness in a Technologically Sparse CultureTim P. German, H. Clark BarrettVol. 16, Iss. 1 · 2005 · pp. 1-5
  3. Constraining Theories of Embodied CognitionArthur B. Markman, C. Miguel BrendlVol. 16, Iss. 1 · 2005 · pp. 6-10
  4. Superior Performance of Blind Compared With Sighted Individuals on Bimanual Estimations of Object SizeMelissa Smith, Elizabeth A. Franz, Susan M. Joy, Kirsty WhiteheadVol. 16, Iss. 1 · 2005 · pp. 11-14
  5. The Left-to-Right Bias in Inhibition of Return Is Due to the Direction of ReadingThomas M. Spalek, Sherief HammadVol. 16, Iss. 1 · 2005 · pp. 15-18
  6. Mismaking MemoriesThomas P. Urbach, Sabine S. Windmann, David G. Payne, Marta KutasVol. 16, Iss. 1 · 2005 · pp. 19-24
  7. Emotion, Memory, and Attention in the Taboo Stroop ParadigmDonald G. MacKay, Marat V. AhmetzanovVol. 16, Iss. 1 · 2005 · pp. 25-32
  8. Traumatic Impact Predicts Long-Term Memory for Documented Child Sexual AbuseKristen Weede Alexander, Jodi A. Quas, Gail S. Goodman, Simona Ghetti, Robin S. Edelstein, et al.Vol. 16, Iss. 1 · 2005 · pp. 33-40
  9. Developments in Declarative MemoryPatricia J. BauerVol. 16, Iss. 1 · 2005 · pp. 41-47
  10. Metrical Categories in Infancy and AdulthoodErin E. Hannon, Sandra E. TrehubVol. 16, Iss. 1 · 2005 · pp. 48-55
  11. Controlling Racial PrejudiceMary E. Wheeler, Susan T. FiskeVol. 16, Iss. 1 · 2005 · pp. 56-63
  12. Reaction Time Explains IQ's Association with DeathIan J. Deary, Geoff DerVol. 16, Iss. 1 · 2005 · pp. 64-69
  13. How Many Variables Can Humans Process?Graeme S. Halford, Rosemary Baker, Julie E. McCredden, John D. BainVol. 16, Iss. 1 · 2005 · pp. 70-76
  14. Relational and Arelational Confidence IntervalsJeffrey N. Rouder, Richard D. MoreyVol. 16, Iss. 1 · 2005 · pp. 77-79
  15. Blindness for Unchanging Targets in the Absence of Motion FilteringGregory Davis, Mei Chern LeowVol. 16, Iss. 1 · 2005 · pp. 80-82
  16. Do Dogs Resemble Their Owners?Douglas W. LevineVol. 16, Iss. 1 · 2005 · pp. 83-84