Keyword [memory] Result: 161 - 180 | Page: 9 of 10 |
161. | Women's stories: The politics of memory in Latin America |
162. | Expectancies and the processing of social information: Implications for person *perception and person memory |
163. | Reincarnation, marriage, and memory: Negotiating sectarian identity among the Druze of Syria |
164. | Virtual organization and perceived availability: The case of manufacturing assistance providers |
165. | Troubled pasts: Journalism and the development of collective memory |
166. | Recognition memory and simultaneous evaluation of multiple items: Applying attention/likelihood theory to forced-choice processing |
167. | The commoning of the common law: Print, memory, and the intellectual history of legal communications, 1520--1640 |
168. | Memory deficits in individuals with multiple sclerosis: Relationships between encoding strategies and recall performance |
169. | Contesting community: Memory, place, and culture in Ybor City, Florida |
170. | The effects of brand name dilution on memory retrieval and the formation of consideration sets |
171. | Characteristic memory functions in subtypes of arithmetic-disabled children |
172. | Palmettos and property: Historical memory and political culture in early national South Carolin |
173. | Effects of expectation and prior involvement on memory for audit evidence and judgment: The moderating role of accountability |
174. | The new party of memory: Intellectual origins of neoconservatism, 1945-1960 |
175. | Tourism and invention: Roland Barthes's 'Empire of Signs' |
176. | Direct and indirect measures of memory for old and new associations across the adult years |
177. | Forensic hypnosis and memory enhancement: Recall, recognition, and confidence |
178. | Microfluidic applications in C. elegans learning and memory, reproductive aging and protein trafficking dynamics |
179. | The Building Blocks Of Anticipatory Pleasure: Prospection, Memory & Imager |
180. | The Basovizza Monument: Rebranding Public Memory, Constructing Identity, and Normalizing Political Agend |
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