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Volume 32, Number 4, March 2002

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Mood as input and rumination
pp. 577-587(11)
Authors: Watkins E.; Mason A.

Predictive ability of self-handicapping and self-esteem in physical activity achievement context
pp. 589-602(14)
Authors: Richards H.D.B.; Johnson G.; Collins D.J.; Wood J.E.

Personality, blood type, and the five-factor model
pp. 621-626(6)
Authors: Cramer K.M.; Imaike E.

Cognitive strategy usage in long-term survivors of severe traumatic brain injury with persisting impulsive aggression
pp. 639-647(9)
Authors: Greve K.W.; Love J.; Sherwin E.; Stanford M.S.; Mathias C.; Houston R.

Are high-impulsive and high risk-taking people more motor disinhibited in the presence of incentive?
pp. 661-683(23)
Authors: Rodrguez-Fornells A.; Lorenzo-Seva U.; Andres-Pueyo A.

IT, IQ and perceptual speed
pp. 685-693(9)
Authors: Mackintosh N.J.; Bennett E.S.

Modeling the connection between self-reported trauma and dissociation in a student sample
pp. 695-705(11)
Authors: Merckelbach H.; Horselenberg R.; Schmidt H.

Impulsive and compulsive traits in eating disordered patients compared with controls
pp. 707-714(8)
Authors: Claes L.; Vandereycken W.; Vertommen H.

Exposure to traumatic war events and neuroticism - the mediating role of attributing meaning
pp. 747-760(14)
Authors: Bramsen I.; van der Ploeg H.M.; van der Kamp L.J.T.; Ader H.J.

The mood regulatory function of autobiographical recall is moderated by self-esteem
pp. 761-771(11)
Authors: Setliff A.E.; Marmurek H.H.C.

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