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1. The representation of argumentation in scientific papers: A comparative analysis of two research areas.

2. Creative Imagination is Stable Across Technological Media: The Spore Creature Creator Versus Pencil and Paper.

3. Equivalence of unproctored internet testing and proctored paper-and-pencil testing of the Big Five.

4. Two Jungs. Apropos a paper by Mark Saban.

5. Osteoporotic Fracture Guidelines and Medical Education Related to the Clinical Practices: A Nationwide Survey in China.

6. Human resource differentiation: A theoretical paper integrating co‐workers' perspective and context.

7. Working with chronic and relentless self-hatred, self-harm, and existential shame: a clinical study and reflections (Paper 2 of 2).

8. Discussion of Christine Hill's paper.

9. Call for papers for a Special Issue of ACP entitled: The Truth is Out There: the Psychology of Conspiracy Theories and How to Counter Them.

10. Discussion of Zinkin's paper ‘Your Self: did you find it or did you make it?’.

11. Discussion of Neil Altman's paper, ‘psychoanalysis and war’.

12. Background Papers to the National Suicide Prevention Conference: An Overview and Perspective.

15. Might We Practice What We’ved Preached? Thoughts on the Special Issue Papers.

16. Grandparents as family stabilizers during economic hardship in Bulgaria This study is supported by grant of Soros Foundation to Luba Botcheva. The paper was partly written while the first author was a Fellow at Stanford Center of Adolescence. We thank Prof. H. P. Leiderman for his valuable comments on earlier versions of the paper.

17. Radical psychology networks: a review and guide<FNR></FNR><FN>Based on an invited paper presented at the Fifth Congreso Internacional de la Psicología Social de la Liberación, (Mesa redonda: Organizaciones y Practicas Alternativas de Psicología fuera de América Latina) Universidad de Guadalajara, México, November 2002. A version of the original paper is available in Spanish from the author. I am grateful to the international organising committee of the congress and especially to Bernardo Jiménez for the opportunity to prepare this talk and paper. </FN>

18. The scholarly impact of diversity research.

19. Seven and the sausage machine: Searching for conclusions in Miller's 1956 magical paper.

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

21. Review of Infant Mental Health papers.

22. Productions of social solidarity and of social compulsion<FNR></FNR><FN>This paper was presented at Encuentros Rioplatenses (Río de la Plata Meetings), ‘Subjectivity Today’ Montevideo, 2003. </FN>.

23. Selected Papers: Psychological Aspect.

24. Research Paper The search for insight: Clients’ psychological experiences of alcohol withdrawal in a voluntary, residential, health care setting.

25. 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>

26. Response to Dr Britton’s paper.

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

28. 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.

29. 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>

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

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

32. Psychological operationisms at Harvard: Skinner, Boring, and Stevens.

33. The Survival Papers--Anatomy of a Midlife Crisis.

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

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

36. ‘Distancers’ and ‘non-distancers’? The potential social psychological impact of moralizing COVID-19 mitigating practices on sustained behaviour change

37. Time to say goodbye: Reflection on four years of editorship.

38. Creativity: Celebrations and tensions.

39. POLICY STUDIES PAPERS FROM NON-POLITICAL SCIENCE CONVENTIONS.

40. The forgotten patient: A psychological perspective on the implementation of bariatric surgery guidelines.

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

42. The experience of maternity care for migrant women living with female genital mutilation: A qualitative synthesis.

43. POLICY STUDIES PAPERS FROM BASIC DISCIPLINARY CONVENTIONS.

44. Ring a Ring o’ Roses: Quality Journals and Gamesmanship in Management Studies.

45. A historic-quantitative approach to psychophysiological research: The first three decades of the journal Psychophysiology (1964-1993).

46. The British Journal of Psychology centenary: A preliminary content survey and its problems.

47. The polarizing effects of group discussion in a negative normative context

48. Winning applicants and influencing job seekers: An introduction to the special issue on employer branding and talent acquisition.

49. The time has come for psychology to stop treating qualitative data as an embarrassing secret.

50. Using the life course health development model to address pediatric mental health disparities.