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201. Psychometric assessments of Persian translations of three measures of conspiracist beliefs.

202. Dimensional structure, psychometric properties, and sex invariance of a Bahasa Malaysia (Malay) translation of the Multidimensional Body-Self Relations Questionnaire-Appearance Scales (MBSRQ-AS) in Malaysian Malay adults.

203. Psychometric properties of the Breast Size Rating Scale (BSRS) in Brazilian university women.

204. Factor structure and psychometric properties of a Bahasa Malaysia (Malay) translation of the Body Appreciation Scale-2 (BAS-2).

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

206. The impact of exposure to films of natural and built environments on state body appreciation.

207. Brief assessment of schizotypal traits: A multinational study.

208. Factor structure and psychometric properties of a Romanian translation of the drive for Muscularity Scale (DMS) in university men.

209. Psychometric properties of the Malay Schizotypal Personality Questionnaire: Measurement invariance and latent mean comparisons in Malaysian adults.

210. Exposure to natural environments, and photographs of natural environments, promotes more positive body image.

211. Breast size dissatisfaction, but not body dissatisfaction, is associated with breast self-examination frequency and breast change detection in British women.

212. To Brexit or not to Brexit: The roles of Islamophobia, conspiracist beliefs, and integrated threat in voting intentions for the United Kingdom European Union membership referendum.

213. The relationship between schizotypal facets and conspiracist beliefs via cognitive processes.

214. Positive body image is positively associated with hedonic (emotional) and eudaimonic (psychological and social) well-being in British adults.

215. Factor structure and psychometric properties of a Romanian translation of the Body Appreciation Scale-2.

216. Associations Between Positive Body Image, Sexual Liberalism, and Unconventional Sexual Practices in U.S. Adults.

217. Factor structure and psychometric properties of a Spanish translation of the Body Appreciation Scale-2 (BAS-2).

218. Perceptions of plagiarisers: The influence of target physical attractiveness, transgression severity, and sex on attributions of guilt and punishment.

219. Negative body image and eating disorder symptomatology among young women identifying with goth subculture.

220. An examination of the factor structure and sex invariance of a French translation of the Body Appreciation Scale-2 in university students.

221. Sketching people: Prospective investigations of the impact of life drawing on body image.

222. An examination of the factorial and convergent validity of four measures of conspiracist ideation, with recommendations for researchers.

223. A Validation Study of a Novel 3-Dimensional MRI Modeling Technique to Identify the Anatomic Insertions of the Anterior Cruciate Ligament.

224. Translation and psychometric evaluation of a Standard Chinese version of the Body Appreciation Scale-2.

225. Bodies in nature: Associations between exposure to nature, connectedness to nature, and body image in U.S. adults.

226. Systematic review of approaches to using patient experience data for quality improvement in healthcare settings.

227. Masculinities and ethnicities: Ethnic differences in drive for muscularity in British men and the negotiation of masculinity hierarchies.

228. Change in risk factors for eating disorder symptomatology in Malay students sojourning in the United Kingdom.

229. Correlates of appearance and weight satisfaction in a U.S. National Sample: Personality, attachment style, television viewing, self-esteem, and life satisfaction.

230. Current trends to measure implant stability.

231. Self-esteem mediates the relationship between connectedness to nature and body appreciation in women, but not men.

232. Associations between belief in conspiracy theories and the maladaptive personality traits of the personality inventory for DSM-5.

233. Illustrating the body: Cross-sectional and prospective investigations of the impact of life drawing sessions on body image.

234. Are tattooed adults really more aggressive and rebellious than those without tattoos?

235. Factor structure and psychometric properties of the Body Appreciation Scale-2 in university students in Hong Kong.

236. What's in a Surname? Physique, Aptitude, and Sports Type Comparisons between Tailors and Smiths.

237. The Breast Size Rating Scale: Development and psychometric evaluation.

238. Development and validation of the Sociocultural Attitudes Towards Appearance Questionnaire-4 (SATAQ-4).

239. Factor structure and psychometric properties of the Body Appreciation Scale among adults in Hong Kong.

240. Examination of the factor structure of the Schizotypal Personality Questionnaire among British and Trinidadian adults.

241. Analytic thinking reduces belief in conspiracy theories.

242. Human preferences for sexually dimorphic faces may be evolutionarily novel.

243. Body image and personality among British men: associations between the Big Five personality domains, drive for muscularity, and body appreciation.

244. Sexuality and the drive for muscularity: evidence of associations among British men.

245. Is the hijab protective? An investigation of body image and related constructs among British Muslim women.

247. Meniscal injury after adolescent anterior cruciate ligament injury: how long are patients at risk?

248. Men's oppressive beliefs predict their breast size preferences in women.

249. "Mirror, mirror...." a preliminary investigation of skin tone dissatisfaction and its impact among British adults.

250. An initial psychometric evaluation and exploratory cross-sectional study of the body checking questionnaire among Brazilian women.

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