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Ages of onset of DSM-III anxiety disorders
(Elsevier, 1985)
The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM-III) contains little specific information pertaining to the ages of onset of anxiety disorders. Such information is of clinical and research value in understanding the natural ...
What a person thinks upon learning he has chosen differently from others: Nice evidence for the persuasive-arguments explanation of choice shifts
(Elsevier, 1975-09)
Small shifts in choice occur even without discussion, when individuals merely know each other's preference. This appears to support an interpersonal comparison explanation of group induced shifts in choice and to refute ...
The dilution effect: Nondiagnostic information weakens the implications of diagnostic information
(Elsevier, 1981-04)
In a series of studies, subjects were asked to make predictions about target individuals. Some subjects were given information about the target which pretest subjects had judged to be "diagnostic"--that is, had judged to ...
Low-income fathers’ barriers to participation in family and parenting programs
(2011)
There is considerable evidence that fathers and father surrogates are overrepresented as the perpetrators of child maltreatment. National child welfare data indicate that fathers were identified as a perpetrator in half ...
Strategic Interactions of Monetary Policymakers and Wage/Price Bargainers: A Review with Implications for the European Common-Currency Area
(Kluwer Academic Publishers; Springer Science+Business Media, 2001-12)
This paper reviews recent work on macroeconomic management with varying organization of wage/price bargaining and degrees of credible monetary conservatism. The emerging literature synthesizes and extends theory and empirics ...
Posttraumatic Stress Disorder in the General Population After Mass Terrorist Incidents: Considerations About the Nature of Exposure
(2005)
Epidemiologically, disasters represent multiple forms of possible exposures, including exposure type (eg, natural versus human-made), intensity, and duration. It has been suggested that the consequences of human-made ...