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Receptor Binding Techniques
(Wiley Periodicals, Inc.Elsevier/North‐Holland Biomedical Press, 1997-09)
This overview first discusses issues relating to the selection of radioligand for receptor binding assays, including the isotopic label and considerations pertaining to the pharmacological and chemical profile of the ligand. ...
Intracellular partitioning of androgen receptor immunoreactivity in the brain of the male syrian hamster: Effects of castration and steroid replacement
(Wiley Subscription Services, Inc., A Wiley Company, 1993-07)
The effect of castration and steroid replacement on the intracellular partitioning of the androgen receptor in the brain of the male Syrian hamster was determined using immunocytochemistry. Androgen receptors were visualized ...
School Belonging in Different Cultures: The Effects of Individualism and Power Distance
(Frontiers, 2017-11-01)
Limited evidence exists on how the larger cultural framework affects psychological processes related to schooling. We investigated how the cultural dimensions of indi- vidualism/collectivism and power distance in uence the ...
Evaluative and taxonomic encoding in children's memory
(Elsevier, 1974-12)
The experiments were conducted to investigate the development of evaluative and taxonomic encoding in children's memory. The task used was a modification of the Wickens short-term memory task in which subjects' recall of ...
The benefits of retail therapy: Making purchase decisions reduces residual sadness
(Association for Consumer ResearchWiley Periodicals, Inc., 2014-07)
People often shop when feeling sad, but whether and why shopping reduces residual (lingering) sadness remains an open question. Sadness is strongly associated with a sense that situational forces control the outcomes in ...
Response mode and choice consistency: A test of unfolding theory
(Elsevier, 1984-06)
Coombs, Donnell, and Kirk (1978. Journal of Experimental Psychology, 4, 497-512), in a study of risk preferences, collected data using both pick and reject response modes. Although the preference orders derived from the ...
Natural Mentors, Mental Health, and Risk Behaviors: A Longitudinal Analysis of African American Adolescents Transitioning into Adulthood
(Springer USWiley Periodicals, Inc., 2010-09)
In this study, we tested whether having a natural mentor affected the growth trajectory of health outcomes among adolescents transitioning into adulthood (5 years post‐high school). Participants in this study included 615 ...
HR professional development: creating the future creators at the University of Michigan Business School
(John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1999)
This article focuses on the development of mid- to senior-level HR professionals through a public program offered at the University of Michigan Business School. We suggest that developing HR professionals requires a theory ...
Influence of stuttering therapy on clinicians' disfluencies: Effects of client modeling
(Elsevier, 1980-12)
This study investigated whether student clinicians working with stutterers subsequently produce more disfluencies than student clinicians providing therapy to clients with other speech and language disorders. Seventeen ...