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Ones, D., “Meta-Analysis Shows Integrity Tests Are Valid Despite Moderating Influences.” Paper presented at 1991 meeting of the American Psychological Society.

Osherson, D., Hollerbach, J., An Invitation to Cognitive Science. Vol. 2: Visual Cognition and Action. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.

Osherson, D., Lasnik, H., An Invitation to Cognitive Science. Vol. 1: Language. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.

Osherson, D., Markman, E., “Language and the Ability to Evaluate Contradictions and Tautologies.” Cognition 3:213–226.

Osherson, D., Smith, E., An Invitation to Cognitive Science. Vol. 3: Thinking. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.

OSS Assessment Staff, Assessment of Men: Selection of Personnel for the Office of Strategic Services. New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston.

Overmier, J., Seligman, M., “Effects of Inescapable Shock upon Subsequent Escape and Avoidance Responding.” J. Compar. and Physiol. Psychol. 63:28–33.

Packard, V., The Hidden Persuaders. New York: Washington Square Press.

Packard, V., The Hidden Persuaders. New York: Washington Square Press.

Paivio, A., “Comparison of Mental Clocks.” J. Experimental Psychol.: Perception and Performance 4 61–71.

Palmer, S., “PDP: A New Paradigm for Cognitive Theory.” Contemp. Psychol. 32(11) 925–928.

Palmore, E., “The Effects of Aging on Activities and Attitudes.” Palmore, E., Normal Aging: Reports from the Duke Longitudinal Study, 1955–1969. Durham, NC: Duke University Press.

Palmore, E., Social Patterns in Normal Aging: Findings from the Duke Longitudinal Study. Durham, NC: Duke University Press.

Panksepp, J., “Can ‘Mind’ and Behavior Be Understood Without Understanding the Brain? A Response to Bunge.” New Ideas in Psychol. 8 (2) 139–149.

Papanicolaou, A., Emotion: A Reconsideration of the Somatic Theory. New York: Gordon and Breach.

Papousek, H., “A Method of Studying Conditioned Food Reflexes in Young Children Up to the Age of Six Months.” Pavlov J. Higher Nervous Activities 9 136–140.

Parke, R., “Family-Peer Systems: In Search of Linking Processes.” Presidential address, Division 7, presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, Boston, MA.

Parloff, M., “Psychotherapy Research and Its Incredible Credibility Crisis.” Clin. Psychol. Rev. 4 95–109.

Parloff, M., “Assessment of Psychosocial Treatment of Mental Health Disorders: Current Status and Prospects.” Washington, DC: National Academy of Sciences.

Parsons, I. Osherson, d. “New Evidence for Distinct Right and Left Brain Systems for Deductive Versus Probabalistic Reasoning.” Cerebral Cortex 11 951–965.

Pavlov, I., Conditioned Reflexes: An Investigation of the Physiological Activity of the Cerebral Cortex. New York: Dover.

Pearson, K., The Life, Letters and Labours of Francis Galton. 3 vols. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Pellis, S., “Escalation of Feline Predation Along a Gradient from Avoidance Through ‘Play’ to Killing.” Behav. Neuroscience 102 (5) 760–777.

Penn: Office of University Communications, “Your Brain and You,” December 17. http://www.upenn.edu/pennnews/article.php?id=727.

Penrose, L., Penrose, r., “Impossible Objects: A Special Type of Illusion.” Brit J. Psychol 49:31.

Perls, f., Gestalt Therapy. New York: Dell.

Perry, R., The Thought and Character of William James. Boston: Little, Brown and Company.

Pervin, L., “Personality: Current Controversies, Issues, and Directions.” Ann. Rev. Psychol. 36:83–114.

Petersen, A., “Adolescent Development.” Ann. Rev. Psychol. 39:583–607.

Peterson, C., “Pessimistic Explanatory Style Is a Risk Factor for Physical Illness: A Thirty-five-Year Longitudinal Study.” J. Personality and Soc. Psychol. 55 (1) 23–27.

Peterson, L., “Short-Term Memory.” Scientific American, July: 90–95.

Peterson, L., Peterson, m., “Short-Term Retention of Individual Verbal Items.” J. Experimental Psychol. 58:193–198.

Petty, R., Cognitive Responses in Persuasion. Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum.

Piaget, J., The Moral Judgment of the Child. New York: Free Press.

Piaget, J., Play, Dreams, and Imitation in Childhood.

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