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1. Using absolutist word frequency from online searches to measure population mental health dynamics

2. Aiming at Creativity and Ending up with a Range from Low-Hanging Fruits to Foolishness: A Reflective Model of Creativity

3. The dynamics of public opinion following terror attacks: Evidence for a decrease in equalitarian values from Internet Search Volume Indices

4. Infants’ Visual Preferences for Prosocial Behavior and Other-Race Characters at 6 Months: An Eye-Tracking Study

7. Before Fighting, Know your Enemy: What do we Measure With our Scales of Conspiracism?

8. The Construct Validity of Creativity: Empirical Arguments in Favor of Novelty as the Basis for Creativity

9. The Structure of Creative Revolutions

10. Rebel Without a Cause: An Interpersonal CONflict Seeking (CONS) Scale

11. Slowness Therapy for Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder: A Blind Longitudinal Randomized Controlled Study

12. The Creativity of Conspiracy Theories

13. 'We Shall Overcome': First-Person Plural Pronouns From Search Volume Data Predict Protest Mobilization Across the United States

14. Pathogen threat increases electoral success for conservative parties: Results from a natural experiment with COVID-19 in France

16. Using Absolutist Word Frequency from Online Searches to Measure Population Mental Health Dynamics

17. From Explicit to Implicit Theories of Creativity and Back: The Relevance of Naive Criteria in Defining Creativity

18. Investigating the Links Between Cultural Values and Belief in Conspiracy Theories: The Key Roles of Collectivism and Masculinity

20. Toward a General Factor of Disruptiveness: The Most Novel Creative Objects Tend to Be the Least Valuable and Feasible Ones

21. Explaining social behavior in response to death-related threats: The conspecific loss compensation mechanism

22. Psychologie de l'extrémisme et du terrorisme

23. ‘We Shall Overcome’: First-Person Plural Pronouns from Search Volume Data Predict Collective Action across the United States

24. Absolutist Words From Search Volume Data Predict State-Level Suicide Rates in the United States

25. Evidence for indirect loss of significance effects on violent extremism: The potential mediating role of anomia

26. The dynamics of public opinion following terror attacks: Evidence for a decrease in equalitarian values from Internet Search Volume Indices

28. National identification and support for discriminatory policies: The mediating role of beliefs aboutlaïcitéin France

29. Infants’ Visual Preferences for Prosocial Behavior and Other-Race Characters at 6 Months: An Eye-Tracking Study

31. Infants’ social evaluation abilities: testing their preference for prosocial agents at 6, 12 and 18 months with different social scenarios

32. Reducing Information’s Speed Improves Verbal Cognition and Behavior in Autism: A 2-Cases Report

33. La préférence pour les comportements prosociaux chez les bébés de 6 mois

34. Infant-holding bias variations in mother–child relationships: A longitudinal study

35. Infants preference for prosocial behaviors: A literature review

36. Further evidence for infants' preference for prosocial over antisocial behaviors

37. Humane Orientation as a New Cultural Dimension of the GLOBE Project: A Validation Study of the GLOBE Scale and Out-Group Humane Orientation in 25 Countries

38. L'attachement chez l'adulte et les troubles de la conscience émotionnelle : une évaluation multiméthode

39. Threat of the thin-ideal body image and body malleability beliefs: Effects on body image self-discrepancies and behavioral intentions

40. Terror Management and Attitudes toward Immigrants : Differential Effects of Mortality Salience for Low and High Right-Wing Authoritarians

41. Genetic testing for hereditary cancer: effects of alexithymia and coping strategies on variations in anxiety before and after result disclosure

42. Supporting human factors and ergonomics professionals in anticipating future work changes in response to the anthropocene.

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