Annual Review of Psychology, Volume 50Janet T. Spence, John M. Darley, Donald J. Foss |
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... correlations occur when accessibility is relatively high vs low . Because spouses whose marital quality is highly ... correlation between positive and negative evaluations consistent with that reported in the attitude literature ( see ...
... correlations occur when accessibility is relatively high vs low . Because spouses whose marital quality is highly ... correlation between positive and negative evaluations consistent with that reported in the attitude literature ( see ...
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... correlated measurement error effectively suppressing the magnitude of the true negative correlation between positive and negative af- fective states . Thompson et al ( 1995 ) , in contrast , suggested that methodologi- cal artifacts ...
... correlated measurement error effectively suppressing the magnitude of the true negative correlation between positive and negative af- fective states . Thompson et al ( 1995 ) , in contrast , suggested that methodologi- cal artifacts ...
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... correlation . Certainly after maturity , and with age , the expressions and mechanisms of the genome lose in functional quality . This assertion is in line with the idea that evolutionary selection was tied to the process of ...
... correlation . Certainly after maturity , and with age , the expressions and mechanisms of the genome lose in functional quality . This assertion is in line with the idea that evolutionary selection was tied to the process of ...
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