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The Effects of Adoption Openness and Type on the Mental Health, Delinquency, and Family Relationships of Adopted Youth, Laura E. Agnich, April M. Schueths, Tiffany D. James, and Jeff J. Klibert

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Terrorism, Nationalism and Bollywood: Analyzing the film: 'A Wednesday', Srobana Bhattacharya

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Food Supply and Political Order: A ‘Victualized’ Reading of European Modernity, William Biebuyck

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Many Europes: Towards a Multidisciplinary and Sociohistorical Perspective, William Biebuyck and Chris Rumford

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On the Need for Policing Cybercrime Research, Adam Bossler and Thomas Holt

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Infants' Observation of Others' Actions: Brief Movement-Specific Visual Experience Primes Motor Representations, Ty W. Boyer and Bennett I. Bertenthal

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Elementary School Students' Quantitative Reasoning: Processing Whole Numbers and Proportions, Ty W. Boyer and Natalie Branch

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Risk-Taking, Ty W. Boyer and James P. Byrnes

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Placing the Criminalization of School Discipline in Economic Context, John J. Brent

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Social Class Sentiments in Formation: Influence of Class Socialization, College Socialization, and Class Aspirations, Ted Brimeyer, JoAnn Miller, and Robert Perucci

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What Do Unions Do? Media Framing of the Two-Faces of Labor, Ted Brimeyer, Eric O. Silva, and R. Jolene Byrne

Felon Disenfranchisement: The Voting Rights Act Fifty Years Later, Maxine L. Bryant and Becky da Cruz

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A Typology of Sales Tax Noncompliance: Targeting Enforcement to Diverse Intentions, P. Cary Christian

MPA Graduates: Do They Have the IT Skills Local Government Needs?, P. Cary Christian and Trenton Davis

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Revisiting the Information Technology Skills Gap in Masters of Public Administration Programs, P. Cary Christian and Trenton Davis