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Developmental Changes in Decoding Discrepant and Nondiscrepant Nonverbal Cues

Developmental Changes in Decoding Discrepant and Nondiscrepant Nonverbal Cues

December 6, 2016

Effects of Fear of Success on Intrinsic Motivation, Causal Attribution, and Choice Behavior

December 6, 2016

Sex Differences in Eavesdropping on Nonverbal Cues: Developmental Changes

December 6, 2016

Longitudinal and Cross-Sectional Age Effects in Nonverbal Decoding Skill and Style

December 6, 2016

Speaking To and About Patients: Predicting Therapists’ Tone of Voice

December 6, 2016

The Appearance of Justice: Judges’ Verbal and Nonverbal Behavior in Criminal Jury Trials

December 6, 2016

Gestalt Research: Clinical-Field-Research Approaches to Studying Organizations

December 6, 2016

The Measure of the Judge: An Empirically Based Framework for Exploring Trial Judges’ Behaviors

December 6, 2016

Standards in Research: APA’s Mechanism for Monitoring the Challenges

December 6, 2016

What Empirical Research Tells Us: Studying Judges’ and Juries’ Behavior

December 6, 2016
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