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  1. Psychosocial Effects of Diagnostic Journey
  2. The intersection of physical activity type and gender in patterns of disordered eating
  3. Intimacy and sexual functioning after cancer: The intersection with psychological flexibility
  4. Access to Healthcare and Unmet Needs in the Canadian Lesbian-Gay-Bisexual Population
  5. Cancer, now what? A cross-sectional study examining physical symptoms, subjective well-being, and psychological flexibility
  6. From one end of the scale to the other: overweight and obese individuals’ experiences with anorexic attitudes, cognitions, and behaviours
  7. Working after cancer: psychological flexibility and the quality of working life
  8. Working after cancer: Psychological Flexibility and the quality of working life
  9. Eat, pray, love: disordered eating in religious and non-religious men and women
  10. The Effects of COVID-19 Lockdown on Well-being
  11. The Science of Seeing Science: Examining the Visuality Hypothesis
  12. Negative Social Experiences Mediate the Relationship between Sexual Orientation and Mental Health
  13. Exploring the Relationship Between Disordered Eating and Executive Function in a Non-Clinical Sample
  14. Social and psychological influences on satisfaction with life after brain injury
  15. The Role of Body Image in the Prediction of Life Satisfaction and Flourishing in Men and Women
  16. Personality and perfectionism as predictors of life satisfaction: The unique contribution of having high standards for others
  17. The role of personality in body image dissatisfaction and disordered eating: discrepancies between men and women
  18. The Visualisation of Gerontology Research
  19. A comparison of two attachment measures in relation to personality factors and facets
  20. Candidate Gender, Behavioral Style, and Willingness to Vote
  21. Perceived current and ideal body size in female undergraduates
  22. Informal Learning at Stonehammer and English Riviera Geoparks
  23. The Use of Scientific Inscriptions in Criminology and Criminal Justice Journals: An Analysis of Publication Trends between 1985 and 2009
  24. Disagreeable narcissism mediates an effect of BAS on addictive behaviors
  25. Graduate Student Symposium of Diagrams 2012
  26. The Use of Diagrams in Science
  27. Accuracy of Effect Size Estimates From Published Psychological Experiments Involving Multiple Trials
  28. Problem gambling and the five factor model in university students
  29. Multiple Trials May Yield Exaggerated Effect Size Estimates
  30. Nonsuicidal self-injury, potentially addictive behaviors, and the Five Factor Model in undergraduates
  31. Aggression–hostility predicts direction of defensive responses to human threat scenarios
  32. Multiple addictive behaviors in young adults: Student norms for the Shorter PROMIS Questionnaire
  33. An Examination of Cleveland and McGill’s Hierarchy of Graphical Elements
  34. Female students' disordered eating and the big five personality facets
  35. Extraneous information and graph comprehension
  36. Accuracy of Effect Size Estimates from Published Psychological Research
  37. Visual Extrapolation of Linear and Nonlinear Trends: Does the Knowledge of Underlying Trend Type Affect Accuracy and Response Bias?
  38. Symptoms of Exercise Dependence and Physical Activity in Students
  39. Inhibition in Adults with Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder: Event-Related Potentials in the Stop Task
  40. Perception of Linear and Nonlinear Trends: Using Slope and Curvature Information to Make Trend Discriminations
  41. Perceiving Relationships: A Physiological Examination of the Perception of Scatterplots
  42. Measurement and Validity Characteristics of the Short Version of the Social and Emotional Loneliness Scale for Adults
  43. Bolstering Science and Practice Through Graphism.
  44. Constructing knowledge: The role of graphs and tables in hard and soft psychology.
  45. Graph use in psychology and other sciences
  46. Scientific Graphs and the Hierarchy of the Sciences:
  47. Psychology without p values: Data analysis at the turn of the 19th Century.
  48. Detection of Sample Differences from Dot Plot Displays
  49. The Relationship between Graph Comprehension and Spatial Imagery: Support for an Integrative Theory of Graph Cognition