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Volume 15, Number 8, August 2004

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Effects of Racial Diversity on Complex Thinking in College Students
pp. 507-510(4)
Authors: Anthony Lising Antonio; Mitchell J. Chang; Kenji Hakuta; David A. Kenny; Shana Levin; Jeffrey F. Milem

Music Lessons Enhance IQ
pp. 511-514(4)
Author: E. Glenn Schellenberg

The Correlates and Consequences of Newspaper Reports of Research on Sex Differences
pp. 515-520(6)
Authors: Victoria Brescoll; Marianne LaFrance

Using and Being Used by Categories: The Case of Negative Evaluations and Daily Well-Being
pp. 521-526(6)
Authors: Michael D. Robinson; Patrick T. Vargas; Maya Tamir; Emily C. Solberg

Is There Any “Free” Choice?: Self and Dissonance in Two Cultures
pp. 527-533(7)
Authors: Shinobu Kitayama; Alana Conner Snibbe; Hazel Rose Markus; Tomoko Suzuki

Decisions From Experience and the Effect of Rare Events in Risky Choice
pp. 534-539(6)
Authors: Ralph Hertwig; Greg Barron; Elke U. Weber; Ido Erev

Thinking About Low-Probability Events: An Exemplar-Cuing Theory
pp. 540-546(7)
Authors: Jonathan J. Koehler; Laura Macchi

Mechanisms of Belief-Desire Reasoning: Inhibition and Bias
pp. 547-552(6)
Authors: Ori Friedman; Alan M. Leslie

Scene Consistency in Object and Background Perception
pp. 559-564(6)
Authors: Jodi L. Davenport; Mary C. Potter

Yes, There Is a Preferential Detection of Negative Stimuli: A Response to Labiouse
pp. 571-572(2)
Authors: Ap Dijksterhuis; Olivier Corneille; Henk Aarts; Nicolas Vermeulen; Olivier Luminet

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