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American Psychologist
Doilard, J., Doob, L., Miller, N., Mowrer, О. Н., & Sears, R. R.
Dovidio, J. R., Brigham, J. C., Johnson, В. Т., & Gaertner, S. L.
Developmental Psychology
Perceiving and remembering faces.
Esses, V. M., Haddock, G., & Zanna, M. P.
Handbook of psychology and health: Social psychological aspects of health
The cross-cultural challenge to social psychology.
Dynamic administration: The collected papers of Mary Parker Follett.
Social psychology and social reliance.
Advances in experimental social psychology
Toward transformation in social knowledge.
Constancy and change in human development.
Eye to eye: How people interact.
The cross-cultural challenge to social psychology.
The American
The psychology of the courtroom.
The psychology of love.
The psychologist
Cruelly and kindness.
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