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Humor in the eye tracker: attention capture and distraction from context cues.

 ยท 1970

The humor effect refers to a robust finding in memory research that humorous information is easily recalled, at the expense of recall of nonhumorous information that was encoded in close temporal proxโ€ฆ

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Comparison of three modes of measuring stress, coping, and humor in school-age children.

 ยท 1970

Computer-assisted administration of surveys is gaining popularity among many researchers, but the equivalence of this method to more traditional approaches such as using paper and pencil has not been โ€ฆ

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Skills-building methods to prevent smoking by adolescents.

 ยท 1970

This study evaluated cigarette smoking prevention methods with a sample of adolescent females and males. Arranged by school, 331 informed and consenting sixth graders were randomly divided into four gโ€ฆ

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Nonword Repetition and Vocabulary Knowledge as Predictors of Children's Phonological and Semantic Word Learning.

 ยท 1970

Purpose: This study examined the unique and shared variance that nonword repetition and vocabulary knowledge contribute to children's ability to learn new words. Multiple measures of word learning werโ€ฆ

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Age and response bias: evidence from the strength-based mirror effect.

 ยท 1970

Performance in episodic memory is determined both by accurate retrieval from memory and by decision processes. A substantial body of literature suggests slightly poorer episodic memory accuracy for olโ€ฆ

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Aggression and Helping as Responses to Same-Sex and Opposite-Sex Rejection in Men and Women.

 ยท 1970

Research shows that interpersonal rejection increases aggression and decreases helping toward the rejecter. Based on the assumptions of the evolutionary approach, it was hypothesized that aggression wโ€ฆ

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