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Volume 120 • Number 2

Summer 2007


Articles

Gary D. Fisk and Steven J. Haase.  
Exclusion failure does not demonstrate unconscious perception 173
   
Elke Geraerts, Harald Merckelbach, Marko Jelicic, and Petra Habets.  
Suppression of intrusive thoughts and working memory capacity in repressive coping 205
   
Susan Coats, Elisha-Rose Bayer, and James B. Worthen.  
The effect of exemplar activation on mental representations of the ingroup: The moderating role of relative ingroup size 219
   
Yali Diao, Paul Chandler, and John Sweller.  
The effect of written text on comprehension of spoken English as a foreign language 237
   
Jeffrey H. Kahn, Renée M. Tobin, Audra E. Massey, and Jennifer A. Anderson.  
Measuring emotional expression with the Linguistic Inquiry and Word Count 263
   
Kim van Oorsouw and Harald Merckelbach.  
Expectancies and memory for an emotional film fragment: A placebo study 287

 

History of Psychology

Edited by Alfred H. Fuchs

Christopher D. Green.  
  Johns Hopkins's first professorship in philosophy: A critical pivot point in the history of American psychology   303  

 

Book Reviews

Edited by Dominic W. Massaro

Jozef Corveleyn, Patrick Luyten, and Sidney J. Blatt (Eds.), The Theory and Treatment of Depression: Towards a Dynamic Interactionism Model. 325
AVI BESSER  
   
Annie Murphy Paul, The Cult of Personality Testing. 327
AVRIL THORNE  
   
Pierre Philippot and Robert S. Feldman (Eds.), The Regulation of Emotion. 331
CHARMINE E. J. HÄRTEL  
   
Bertram F. Malle, How the Mind Explains Behavior: Folk Explanations, Meaning, and Social Interaction. 334
CHRISTINA E. ERNELING  
   
John F. Dovidio, Peter Glick, and Laurie A. Rudman (Eds.), On the Nature of Prejudice: Fifty Years After Allport. 339
CATHERINE A. COTTRELL and DOLORES ALBARRACÍN  
   
 

 
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