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| 41. | Disability and physical functioning in the elderly |
| 42. | An examination of executive functioning in first-time sexual offenders |
| 43. | False facial recognition: The relationship between false alarms and frontal lobe functioning in older adults |
| 44. | The role of relational schemas in marital functioning |
| 45. | The impact of poverty, relationships and social context on stress system functioning in childhood: An extension of the social regulation hypothesis |
| 46. | An exploration of capital campaign team organization, functioning, and fund raising success |
| 47. | Language functioning and youth with conduct problems: A meta-analysis |
| 48. | Disgust sensitivity, sexual trauma history, and female sexual functioning |
| 49. | Current adaptive functioning of Battle of the Bulge combat veterans |
| 50. | Sibling relationship quality: Associations with marital and coparenting subsystems |
| 51. | The role of a social network in the functioning of the Grand Haven charter boat fishery, Lake Michigan |
| 52. | Competition policy in countries of Central and Eastern Europe: Competition in Europe or competition for Europe (Poland, Hungary, Czech Republic) |
| 53. | Acceptance and Commitment Therapy For Improving Adaptive Functioning in Persons with a History of Pediatric Acquired Brain Injury |
| 54. | Korean women's experience of child abuse and its relationship with interpersonal functioning |
| 55. | Executive functioning in reactive and instrumental offenders: A proposed study |
| 56. | Objectification, femininity ideology, and sexual assertiveness: A model of women's sexual functioning |
| 57. | Republican liberty and needs: A Kantian welfare state (Immanuel Kant) |
| 58. | The influence of childhood abuse on longitudinal course of recovery in psychiatric rehabilitation |
| 59. | Linking procedural and distributive justice in family decision-making to adolescent and family functioning |
| 60. | Reacting to crime and disorder in inner -city neighborhoods: Processes, mechanisms, and the functioning of fear and of other reactions to crime |
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