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from 2013
Infants’ Knowledge of Object Continuity and Discontinuity, Bennett I. Bertenthal, Gustaf Gredebäck, and Ty W. Boyer
Beacons and Surface Features Differentially Influence Human Reliance on Global and Local Geometric Cues When Reorienting in a Virtual Environment, Kent D. Bodily, Zachary A. Kilday, Caroline K. Eastman, Katherine A. Gaskin, April A. Graves, Jonathon E. Roberts, and Bradley R. Sturz
Reverse Deterrence in Racial Profiling: Increased Transgressions by Nonprofiled Whites, Amy Hackney and Jack Glaser
Mormon Identity and Social Context, Arthur T. Hatton Sr. and Michael Nielsen
Above and Beyond Short-Term Mating, Long-Term Mating is Uniquely Tied to Human Personality, Nicholas S. Holtzman and Michael J. Strube
People With Dark Personalities Tend to Create a Physically Attractive Veneer, Nicholas S. Holtzman and Michael J. Strube
Geometric Cues, Reference Frames, and the Equivalence of Experienced-Aligned and Novel-Aligned Views in Human Spatial Memory, Jonathon W. Kelly, Lori A. Sjolund, and Bradley R. Sturz
Examining the Role of Adverse Life Events And Daily Hassles in Suicide, Jeff J. Klibert and Dorian A. Lamis
Mormon Mental Health, Michael Nielsen
Religiousness, Social Psychology, and Behavior, Michael Nielsen, Arthur T. Hatton Sr., and M. J. Donahue
Psychology, Religion and the Internet, Michael Nielsen and Brandon Randolph-Seng
Attitudes toward Suicide and Emotional Expressivity: Gender and Culture Specific Associations with Suicide Proneness for Japanese and American College Students, Motoko Saito, Jeff J. Klibert, and Jennifer Langhinrichsen-Rohling
Overtraining and the Use of Feature and Geometric Cues for Reorientation, Bradley R. Sturz, Katherine A. Gaskin, and Kent D. Bodily
Stroop Interference in a Delayed Match-To-Sample Task: Evidence for Semantic Competition, Bradley R. Sturz, Marshall Lee Green, Lawrence Locker Jr., and Ty W. Boyer
Environment Size and the Use of Feature and Geometric Cues for Reorientation, Bradley R. Sturz and Debbie M. Kelly
Does Constraining Field of View Prevent Extraction of Geometric Cues for Humans during Virtual-Environment Reorientation?, Bradley R. Sturz, Zachary A. Kilday, and Kent D. Bodily
Professor-Student Rapport Scale: Six Items Predict Student Outcomes, Janie H. Wilson and Rebecca G. Ryan
Probabilistic Cue Combination: Less is More, Daniel Yurovsky, Ty W. Boyer, Linda B. Smith, and Chen Yu
from 2012
The Roles of Beaconing and Dead Reckoning in Human Virtual Navigation, Kent D. Bodily, Thomas A. Daniel, and Bradley R. Sturz
On the Receiving End: Discrimination toward the Non-Religious in the U.S., Ryan T. Cragun, Barry Kosmin, Ariela Keysar, Joseph H. Hammer, and Michael Nielsen
Teaching Psychology of Religion at a State University, Michael Nielsen
Health Risk Behaviors in Insured and Uninsured Community Health Center Patients in the Rural US South, K. Bryant Smalley, Jacob C. Warren, and Jeff J. Klibert
On Discriminating between Geometric Strategies of Surface-Based Orientation, Bradley R. Sturz and Kent D. Bodily
Enclosure Size and the Use of Local and Global Geometric Cues for Reorientation, Bradley R. Sturz, Martha R. Forloines, and Kent D. Bodily
More than a Feeling: Incidental Learning of Array Geometry by Blindfolded Adult Humans Revealed through Touch, Bradley R. Sturz, Marshall L. Green, Katherine A. Gaskin, Alicia C. Evans, April A. Graves, and Jonathan E. Roberts