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1. Body image and personality: Associations between the Big Five Personality Factors, actual-ideal weight discrepancy, and body appreciation.

2. Declining Autopsy Rates and Suicide Misclassification.

3. NATIONAL INTELLIGENCE AND SUICIDE RATE ACROSS EUROPE: AN ALTERNATIVE TEST USING EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT DATA.

4. TESTING THE FINNO-UGRIAN SUICIDE HYPOTHESIS: REPLICATION AND REFINEMENT WITH REGIONAL SUICIDE DATA FROM EASTERN EUROPE.

5. ANCESTRY, GENES, AND SUICIDE: A TEST OF THE FINNO-UGRIAN SUICIDE HYPOTHESIS IN THE UNITED STATES.

6. THE FINNO-UGRIAN SUICIDE HYPOTHESIS: VARIATION IN EUROPEAN SUICIDE RATES BY LATITUDE AND LONGITUDE.

7. Sex differences in responses to relationship threats in England and Romania.

8. A reassessment of the higher-order factor structure of the German Schizotypal Personality Questionnaire (SPQ-G) in German-speaking adults.

9. Latent variable analysis indicates that seasonal anisotropy accounts for the higher prevalence of left-handedness in men.

10. Lateral preferences for hand clasping and arm folding are associated with handedness in two large-sample latent variable analyses.

11. National intelligence estimates and the Failed State Index.

12. Cross-national social ecology of intelligence and suicide prevalence: integration, refinement, and update of studies.

13. Testing the Finno-Ugrian Suicide Hypothesis: geographic variation of elderly suicide rates across Europe.

14. National differences in intelligence and population rates of suicidal ideation, suicide plans, and attempted suicide.

15. Exponential fitting of suicide rate and national intelligence estimates.

16. National intelligence, suicide rate in the elderly, and a threshold intelligence for suicidality: an ecological study of 48 Eurasian countries.

17. Variation in European suicide rates is better accounted for by latitude and longitude than by national percentage of Finno-Ugrians and Type O blood: a rebuttal of Lester and Kondrichin (2004).

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