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  1. Body size estimation in anorexia nervosa: A brief review of findings from 2003 through 2013
  2. Weight status and the perception of body image in men
  3. Association between Different Phases of Menstrual Cycle and Body Image Measures of Perceived Size, Ideal Size, and Body Dissatisfaction
  4. A test of contemporary misconceptions in psychology
  5. 170. Computerized Assessment of Body Image in Overweight and Obese Adolescents
  6. Using Amazon's Mechanical Turk website to measure accuracy of body size estimation and body dissatisfaction
  7. Method of Presentation and Sex Differences When Using a Revised Figural Drawing Scale to Measure Body Size Estimation and Dissatisfaction
  8. Body image disturbance and relationship satisfaction among college students
  9. A Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Study of Risperidone for the Treatment of Adolescents and Young Adults with Anorexia Nervosa: A Pilot Study
  10. What Affects Body Size Estimation? The Role of Eating Disorders,Obesity, Weight Loss, Hunger, Restrained Eating, Mood, Depression,Sexual Abuse, Menstrual Cycle, Media Influences, and Gender
  11. Comparison of video distortion and figural drawing scale for measuring and predicting body image dissatisfaction and distortion
  12. Body image assessment: A review of figural drawing scales
  13. Body-Image Perception and Dissatisfaction Throughout Phases of the Female Menstrual Cycle
  14. Development and validation of a new figural drawing scale for body-image assessment: the BIAS-BD
  15. Body-Size Perception, Body-Esteem, and Parenting History in College Women Reporting a History of Child Abuse
  16. A computer program for measuring body size distortion and body dissatisfaction
  17. Assessment of body image disturbance in children and adolescents.
  18. Old and New Scales for the Assessment of Body Image: A Reply to Stunkard (2000)
  19. Predictors of eating disorder scores in children ages 6 through 14
  20. Development and Validation of Two New Scales for Assessment of Body-Image
  21. Body-Size Estimations in Children Six through Fourteen: A Longitudinal Study
  22. Methodological Concerns When Using Silhouettes to Measure Body Image
  23. Misconceptions about Classical Psychophysics and the Measurement of Response Bias
  24. Methodological issues in assessment of the perceptual component of body image disturbance
  25. The role of sensory and nonsensory factors in body size estimations of eating disorder subjects
  26. The role of sensory and nonsensory factors in body size estimations of eating disorder subjects
  27. Comparison of Three Psychophysical Techniques for Estimating Body-Size Perception
  28. Familiarity and anticipation of negative life events as moderator variables in predicting illness
  29. Body-Size Judgments and Eye Movements Associated with Looking at Body Regions in Obese and Normal Weight Subjects
  30. The Fate of External Candidates When inside Candidates Vie for Administrative Positions in Higher Education
  31. Children's judgments of body size and distortion
  32. Somatization Tendencies and Ability to Detect Internal Body Cues
  33. Eye movements and body size judgments in the obese
  34. THE FATE OF EXTERNAL CANDIDATES WHEN INSIDE CANDIDATES VIE FOR ADMINISTRATIVE POSITIONS IN HIGHER EDUCATION
  35. SOMATIZATION TENDENCIES AND ABILITY TO DETECT INTERNAL BODY CUES
  36. THE FATE OF EXTERNAL CANDIDATES WHEN INSIDE CANDIDATES VIE FOR ADMINISTRATIVE POSITIONS IN HIGHER EDUCATION
  37. Subjective Equality and Just Noticeable Differences in Body-Size Judgments by Obese Persons
  38. Mirror feedback and judgments of body size
  39. Physiological Arousal of Obese Persons to Food Stimuli
  40. A computer program to generate parametric and nonparametric signal-detection parameters
  41. Distortion of body image in the obese: a sensory phenomenon
  42. Body image distortion in anorexics as a non-sensory phenomenon: A signal detection approach
  43. Physiological Responses of Obese Subjects to External Stimuli
  44. Obesity and body image: an evaluation of sensory and non-sensory components
  45. Signal-Detection Analysis of Recognition Memory of Obese Subjects
  46. Misconceptions about Psychology among College Students
  47. Classical Conditioning of Pupillary Constriction
  48. A computer program to generate signal-detection theory values for sensitivity and response bias
  49. The Reverse Affect Test: A New Interference Task
  50. The Prisoner's Dilemma Game and Cooperation in the Rat
  51. Table of criterion values (β) used in signal detection theory
  52. Sensitivity to Proprioceptive Feedback in Obese Subjects
  53. Sensory and Non-Sensory Factors and the Concept of Externality in Obese Subjects
  54. Misconceptions of Psychology among Academicians
  55. Pupillary changes during recall in children
  56. Effects of Retention Interval on Pupillary Responses during a Simple Discrimination
  57. Pupillary Changes during Encoding, Storage, and Retrieval of Information
  58. A comparison of binary and rating techniques in the signal detection analysis of recognition memory
  59. Inhibition of pupillary orienting reflex by heteromodal novelty
  60. Inhibition of pupillary orienting reflex by novelty in conjunction with recognition memory
  61. Order preference in serial learning