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BID+14

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BKD+99

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GFJC+11

Robert M. Groves, Floyd J. Fowler Jr, Mick P. Couper, James M. Lepkowski, Eleanor Singer, and Roger Tourangeau. Survey Methodology. Volume 561. John Wiley & Sons, 2011.

GDG03

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Megan L. Head, Luke Holman, Rob Lanfear, Andrew T. Kahn, and Michael D. Jennions. The extent and consequences of p-hacking in science. PLoS biology, 13(3):e1002106, 2015.

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JCD14

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Richard A. Klein, Kate A. Ratliff, Michelangelo Vianello, Reginald B. Adams Jr, Štěpán Bahník, Michael J. Bernstein, Konrad Bocian, Mark J. Brandt, Beach Brooks, Claudia Chloe Brumbaugh, and others. Investigating variation in replicability. Social psychology, 2014.

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Robert E. Kraut and Robert E. Johnston. Social and emotional messages of smiling: An ethological approach. Journal of personality and social psychology, 37(9):1539, 1979.

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LGBS02

Stephen J. Lepore, Melanie A. Greenberg, Michelle Bruno, and Joshua M. Smyth. Expressive Writing and Health: Self-Regulation of Emotion-Related Experience, Physiology, and Behavior. American Psychological Association, 2002.

LGSF03

Jennifer S. Lerner, Roxana M. Gonzalez, Deborah A. Small, and Baruch Fischhoff. Effects of fear and anger on perceived risks of terrorism: A national field experiment. Psychological science, 14(2):144–150, 2003.

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Robert Madigan, Susan Johnson, and Patricia Linton. The language of psychology: APA style as epistemology. American Psychologist, 50(6):428, 1995.

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Traci Mann. Informed consent for psychological research: Do subjects comprehend consent forms and understand their legal rights? Psychological Science, 5(3):140–143, 1994.

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Traci Mann, A. Janet Tomiyama, Erika Westling, Ann-Marie Lew, Barbra Samuels, and Jason Chatman. Medicare’s search for effective obesity treatments: diets are not the answer. American Psychologist, 62(3):220, 2007.

MLC07

Rachel Manning, Mark Levine, and Alan Collins. The Kitty Genovese murder and the social psychology of helping: the parable of the 38 witnesses. American Psychologist, 62(6):555, 2007.

MRIM+10

David P. McCabe, Henry L. Roediger III, Mark A. McDaniel, David A. Balota, and David Z. Hambrick. The relationship between working memory capacity and executive functioning: evidence for a common executive attention construct. Neuropsychology, 24(2):222, 2010.

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Matthias R. Mehl, Simine Vazire, Nairán Ramírez-Esparza, Richard B. Slatcher, and James W. Pennebaker. Are women really more talkative than men? Science, 317(5834):82–82, 2007.

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J. Bruce Moseley, Kimberly O’malley, Nancy J. Petersen, Terri J. Menke, Baruch A. Brody, David H. Kuykendall, John C. Hollingsworth, Carol M. Ashton, and Nelda P. Wray. A controlled trial of arthroscopic surgery for osteoarthritis of the knee. New England Journal of Medicine, 347(2):81–88, 2002.

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Ulric Neisser, Gwyneth Boodoo, Thomas J. Bouchard Jr, A. Wade Boykin, Nathan Brody, Stephen J. Ceci, Diane F. Halpern, John C. Loehlin, Robert Perloff, Robert J. Sternberg, and others. Intelligence: Knowns and unknowns. American psychologist, 51(2):77, 1996.

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John C. Norcross, Larry E. Beutler, and Ronald F. Levant. Evidence-Based Practices in Mental Health: Debate and Dialogue on the Fundamental Questions. American Psychological Association, 2006.

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Brian A. Nosek, George Alter, George C. Banks, D. Borsboom, S. D. Bowman, S. J. Breckler, S. Buck, Christopher D. Chambers, G. Chin, G. Christensen, and others. Promoting an open research culture. Science, 348(6242):1422–1425, 2015.

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Thomas H. Ollendick, Lars-Göran Öst, Lena Reuterskiöld, Natalie Costa, Rio Cederlund, Cristian Sirbu, Thompson E. Davis III, and Matthew A. Jarrett. One-session treatment of specific phobias in youth: a randomized clinical trial in the United States and Sweden. Journal of consulting and clinical psychology, 77(3):504, 2009.

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Julie Martin Trenor, Shirley L. Yu, Consuelo L. Waight, Katherine S. Zerda, and Ting-Ling Sha. The relations of ethnicity to female engineering students’ educational experiences and college and career plans in an ethnically diverse learning environment. Journal of engineering education, 97(4):449–465, 2008.

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