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26 Franchow, Emilie IreneAccounting for the deleterious effects of naturally occuring affect suppression in the assessment of executive functioning: a proof of concept studyCognitive control; Depletion; Emotion regulation; Neuropsychological testing; Self-regulation; Situational factors2013-08thesis
27 Moffitt, Chad C.On the flexibility of cognitive processing: behavioral and pupillometry indices of individual differences in attentional control2019dissertation
28 Niermeyer, MadisonWalking, talking, and suppressing: the effect of executive functioning depletion on older adults' motor output2019dissertation
29 Thorgusen, Sommer R.Deconstructing neuropsychological practice effects: contributions of learning and response to task noveltycognitive decline; novelty; practice effects2014dissertation
30 Larson, Jennifer C. gidleyDoes language guide behavior in children with autism?autism; motor control; motor sequence learning; self-directed speech2013dissertation
31 Lambert, Ann E.On attentional control and the elderly driving stereotypeAging; Attention; Attentional control; Driving; Stereotype; Stereotype threat2011-12dissertation
32 Fagundes, Christopher PAttachment, autonomic functioning, and adolescent lossAdolescence; Attachment; Loss; Psychophysiology2010-08dissertation
33 Mackaronis, Julia E.A taxometric analysis of pedophiliaLatent structure; Multiphasic sex inventory; Pedophilia; Taxometrics2011-05thesis
34 Frances, Mary BrownIdentification of alcohol problems among health maintenance organization patients, using the MacAndrew Alcoholism Scale.Diagnosis; Psychotherapy1981-08dissertation
35 Bennett, Diana CPsychophysiological correlates of primary and trauma-related acquired callousness in a sample of detained youthcallous-unemotional traits; PTSD; trauma2016dissertation
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