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Volume 14, Number 2, April 2005

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Three Reasons Not to Believe in an Autism Epidemic
pp. 55-58(4)
Authors: Gernsbacher, Morton Ann; Dawson, Michelle; Hill Goldsmith, H.

Buddhist and Psychological Perspectives on Emotions and Well-Being
pp. 59-63(5)
Authors: Ekman, Paul; Davidson, Richard J.; Ricard, Matthieu; Alan Wallace, B.

Language and Children's Understanding of Mental States
pp. 69-73(5)
Authors: Harris, Paul L.; de Rosnay, Marc; Pons, Francisco

A Basic-Systems Approach to Autobiographical Memory
pp. 79-83(5)
Author: Rubin, David C.

Does Damage to the Frontal Lobes Produce Impairment in Memory?
pp. 84-88(5)
Authors: Stuss, Donald T.; Alexander, Michael P.

Item Response Theory: Fundamentals, Applications, and Promise in Psychological Research
pp. 95-101(7)
Authors: Reise, Steven P.; Ainsworth, Andrew T.; Haviland, Mark G.

Understanding Popularity in the Peer System
pp. 102-105(4)
Authors: Cillessen, Antonius H.N.; Rose, Amanda J.

Implicit Egotism
pp. 106-110(5)
Authors: Pelham, Brett W.; Carvallo, Mauricio; Jones, John T.

Out of Balance: A New Look at Chronic Stress, Depression, and Immunity
pp. 111-115(5)
Authors: Robles, Theodore F.; Glaser, Ronald; Kiecolt-Glaser, Janice K.

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