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1. A Comparison of Multimedia and Traditional Paper Assignments in an Introductory Psychology Course.

2. Using psychologically informed care to improve mental health and wellbeing for people living with a heart condition from birth: A statement paper.

3. DISCUSSION OF SYMPOSIUM PAPERS.

4. Teaching Students to Learn Better in Introductory Psychology: A Replication and Extension Study.

5. Ballot Paper Photographs and Low-Information Elections in Ireland.

6. RE-USING TEXT FROM ONE'S OWN PREVIOUSLY PUBLISHED PAPERS: AN EXPLORATORY STUDY OF POTENTIAL SELF-PLAGIARISM.

7. OBJECT-RECOGNITION TASKS: COMPARING PAPER VERSIONS TO COMPUTERIZED LABORATORY METHODS.

8. Psychological factors affecting paper recycling by businesses.

9. Study Asks If Reporter's Gender or Audience Predict Paper's Cancer Coverage.

10. Predicting observers' ratings of the big five from the CPI, HPI, and NEO–PI–R: a comparative validity study<FNR></FNR><FN>This article is based on an invited paper made available at the symposium on Facets of Personality at the 8th Conference of the European Association of Personality Psychology , Ghent, 1996. The author was unable to be there in person to deliver it. </FN>

11. (Re) Honoring the Legacy of Jessie Bernard: An Analysis of Junior Scholars' Outstanding Feminist Family Scholarship.

12. Second-Line Parades: A Trauma-Informed Response to Grief.

13. What does a personality science approach to post-traumatic growth reveal?

14. Examining Psychological Mediators in Entrepreneurship: Experimental Designs, Remedies, and Recommendations.

15. Editorial.

16. EYSENCK PERSONALITY QUESTIONNAIRE SCALES AND PAPER-AND-PENCIL TESTS RELATED TO CREATIVITY.

17. "We Need Them, They Need Us": Perceived Indispensability and Intergroup Relations.

18. When Natural met Social: A Review of Collaboration between the Natural and Social Sciences.