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51. User empowerment and well‐being with mHealth apps during pandemics: A mix‐methods investigation in China.

52. The effects of animated versus static metaphor with 3D images on EFL learners' acquisition of degrees of certainty.

53. Does an American puppy Amaeru? A Comment on Dr. Doi's Paper.

54. Infant temperament, pleasure in parenting, and marital happiness in adoptive families<FNR></FNR><FN>Portions of this paper were presented at the 10th Occasional Temperament Conference, Eugene, OR, October 1996. This project is based on research conducted by The Promoting Healthy Development Project (PHDP)—a consortium of researchers dedicated to improving the lives of families and children. Investigators include Rand Conger and Xiaojia Ge (University of California, Davis); Laura V. Scaramella (University of New Orleans); Remi Cadoret and Bruce Pfohl (University of Iowa); David Reiss and Jenae Neiderhiser (George Washington University); and Beverly I. Fagot, Gerald Patterson, and Leslie Leve (Oregon Social Learning Center). Beverly I. Fagot is now deceased. The authors would like to express their sincere appreciation to the PHDP members, without whom this research would not have been possible. We also thank Matthew Rabel for his editorial assistance and all the adoptive families who participated in this project. Support was provided by grants DA 07029, NIDA, U.S. PHS, to Rand Conger; P50 MH46690, NIMH, U.S. PHS, to John B. Reid; and R01 MH 37911, NIMH, U.S. PHS, to Leslie D. Leve. Direct correspondence to: Leslie D. Leve, Oregon Social Learning Center, 160 E. 4th Avenue, Eugene, OR 97401-2426; e-mail: lesliel@oslc.org. </FN>

55. Review of Infant Mental Health papers.

56. Symposium, Integrated Paper Session, Paper, Interactive(Poster) Session,State-of-the-Art Lecture, Keynote Address.

57. Symposium, Integrated Paper Session, Paper, Interactive(Poster) Session,State-of-the-Art Lecture, Keynote Address.

58. Symposium, Integrated Paper Session, Paper, State-of-the-Art Lecture, Keynote Address.

59. Symposium, Integrated Paper Session, Paper, Interactive(Poster) Session,State-of-the-Art Lecture, Keynote Address.

60. The miracle of Maglavit (1935) and the Romanian psychology of religion.

61. Creativity: Celebrations and tensions.

62. The history of psychology in Britain and the founding of “the centre for the history of psychology”<FNR></FNR><FN>This is a slightly revised version of an informal paper presented at the meetings of the European Society for the History of Human Sciences, held at the University of Durham 28 August–1 September 1998. The informal framework has been substantially preserved. </FN>

63. No despair: A response to Dr Tougas's paper.

64. Response to Dr Britton’s paper.

65. Effects of word emotional experience and participant emotionality in lexical decision.

66. Meaning‐formation and sense of purpose in Morita therapy.

67. A dynamic, multilevel approach to conceptualising and designing resilience research in the context of military stress.

68. 'I can see what's going on without being nosey...': What matters to people living with dementia about home as revealed through visual home tours.

69. Frequentist model averaging for envelope models.

70. Call for papers: Special Issue: Direct replications in legal and criminological psychology.

71. Call for papers: Psychology and Psychotherapy: Theory, Research and Practice special online‐only issue on Cognitive Analytic Therapy: Special issue editors: Samantha Hartley and Peter Taylor.

72. The effectiveness of ūloa as a model supporting Tongan people experiencing mental distress.

73. Introduction to papers from the Conference ‘Succeeding Laius: Intergenerational Difficulties in Psychotherapy Organisations’.

74. Editors’ Introduction: Cognitive Modeling at ICCM: Advancing the State of the Art.

75. Shifting online: 12 tips for online teaching derived from contemporary educational psychology research.

76. The mindset of birth predicts birth outcomes: Evidence from a prospective longitudinal study.

77. Conspiracy theories and clinical decision‐making.

78. Dynamic resource‐acquisition strategies: Analysis of survivor betweenness centrality relationships after downsizing.

79. Patient involvement and institutional logics: A discussion paper.

80. Incorporating positive body image in therapeutic practice: An overview of construct definitions, concepts and theoretical foundations.

81. Psychology as a site for decolonial analysis.

82. COMMENT ON THE PAPER BY J. O. WISDOM.

83. Managing communication changes in persons with multiple sclerosis: Findings from qualitative focus groups.

84. The revision process during handwritten text production: The case of French higher education students with dyslexia.

85. Three steps to open science for qualitative research in psychology.

86. Using WhatsApp increases language students' self‐motivation and achievement, and decreases learning anxiety: A self‐determination theory approach.

87. Dialogue and creativity: The generative dialogical perspective in therapy.

88. Questioning Consilience and Autonomy in Self‐Determination Theory: A Critique and Hermeneutic‐Phenomenological Alternative.

89. Using Real-World and Standardized Spatial Imagery Tasks: Convergence, Imagery Realism, and Gender Differences.

90. Counselling, psychotherapy and training the football elite.

91. The (radical) role of belonging in shifting and expanding understandings of social inclusion for people labelled with intellectual and developmental disabilities.

92. Examining virtual reality as a platform for developing mental models of industrial systems.

93. Re‐engaging psychology for (more) human geographies of the future.

94. Expanding notions of equity: Body diversity and social justice.

95. Papers presented at the Annual Meeting of the Applied Vision Association 'Psychology in Vision', UMIST, Manchester, UK, 6--8 April 1992.

96. Using Parental Attachment in Family Court Proceedings: DMM Theory about the Adult Attachment Interview.

97. Psychoanalysis, a psychology of the masses for these digital times.

98. Thematic trajectory analysis: A temporal method for analysing dynamic qualitative data.

99. Reimagining traumatic stress studies as a participatory science grounded in critical self‐reflection: A call to action.

100. Paper Abstracts of the APOS 5th Annual Conference.