| WikiProject Pseudoscience/List of skepticisms and scientific skepticism concepts Wikipedia:WikiProject_Pseudoscience/List_of_skepticisms_and_scientific_skepticism_concepts
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| Articles for deletion/Boston Park Plaza Hotel & Towers Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Boston_Park_Plaza_Hotel_&_Towers
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| Jfaust97 User_talk:Jfaust97
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| Clinical psychology/Archive 1 Talk:Clinical_psychology/Archive_1
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| BullRangifer/Sandbox List of articles related to scientific skepticism User:BullRangifer/Sandbox_List_of_articles_related_to_scientific_skepticism
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| Adolescent sexuality in the United States Adolescent sexuality in the United States relates to the sexuality of American adolescents and its place in American society, both in terms of their feelings, behaviors and development and in terms of the response of the government, educators and interested groups.According to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, in the year 2007, 35% of US high school students were currently sexually active and 47.8% of US high school students reported having had sexual intercourse. Adolescent_sexuality_in_the_United_States
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| Categories for discussion/Log/2007 February 8 Wikipedia:Categories_for_discussion/Log/2007_February_8
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| Race and intelligence/Archive 42 Talk:Race_and_intelligence/Archive_42
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| Reference desk/Archives/Miscellaneous/2007 January 19 to 25 Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Archives/Miscellaneous/2007_January_19_to_25
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| Reparative therapy/Archive 3 Talk:Reparative_therapy/Archive_3
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| Dog/Archive 4 Talk:Dog/Archive_4
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| Lightness (color) Lightness is a property of a color, or a dimension of a color space, that is defined in a way to reflect the subjective brightness perception of a color for humans. The Munsell value is an example of a lightness scale.Value is a measure of where a particular color lies along the lightness–darkness axis. Lightness_(color)
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| Shelleytaylor User_talk:Shelleytaylor
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| Race and intelligence/new intro feb 07 Talk:Race_and_intelligence/new_intro_feb_07
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| List of communications-related conferences This is a list of communications-related academic conferences. academic conferences are annual or bi-annual events. List_of_communications-related_conferences
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| Journal of Abnormal Psychology Journal of Abnormal Psychology is a scientific journal published by the American Psychological Association. Journal of Abnormal & Social Psychology Journal_of_Abnormal_Psychology
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| DGG/userhelp User:DGG/userhelp
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| Robert Serpell Robert Serpell (born 1944) is Professor of Psychology at the University of Zambia. From 2003 to 2006 he was Vice-Chancellor of the University. He has conducted numerous studies on gaps in academic performance between ethnic groups, finding that even within a given society, different cognitive characteristics are emphasized from one situation to another and from one subculture to another. Robert_Serpell
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| Race and intelligence/unstable version Talk:Race_and_intelligence/unstable_version
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| Articles for deletion/Log/2007 February 20 Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Log/2007_February_20
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| Articles for deletion/Tova Hartman Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Tova_Hartman
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| Race and intelligence/Archive 49 Talk:Race_and_intelligence/Archive_49
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| John C. Baez Talk:John_C._Baez
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| Race and intelligence (explanations)/Archive 1 Talk:Race_and_intelligence_(explanations)/Archive_1
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| Intelligence quotient/Archive 2 Talk:Intelligence_quotient/Archive_2
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| Web-based experiments Web-based experiment is an experiment that is conducted over the Internet. Psychology and Linguistics are probably the disciplines that have used these experiments most widely, although a range of other disciplines use web-based experiments. This form of experimental setup has become increasingly popular because researchers can cheaply collect large amounts of data from a wide range of locations and people. A web-based experiment is a type of online research method. Web-based_experiments
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| WikiProject LGBT studies/Resources Wikipedia:WikiProject_LGBT_studies/Resources
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| Ashlux/Transgender User:Ashlux/Transgender
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| Emerging adulthood Emerging adulthood is a phase of the life span between adolescence and full-fledged adulthood, proposed by Jeffrey Arnett in a 2000 article in the American Psychologist ( summary of article). A quote from this article that concisely summarizes the main ideas of emerging adulthood is as follows"Having left the dependency of childhood and adolescence, and having not yet entered the enduring responsibilities that are normative in adulthood, emerging adults often explore a variety of possible life directions in love, work, and worldviews" (p. Emerging_adulthood
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| Joshuajohanson User_talk:Joshuajohanson
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| OneByOne OneByOne is a Presbyterian ex-gay organization that advocates conversion therapy and is based in Rochester, New York. OneByOne
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| Scientific data archiving Talk:Scientific_data_archiving
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| Steven Hassan/Archive 1 Talk:Steven_Hassan/Archive_1
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| Transcendental Meditation/Archive 11 Talk:Transcendental_Meditation/Archive_11
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| Police psychology Police psychology is a specialized field of psychology addressing issues specific to police personnel and other public safety workers. Police_psychology
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| Estefania Aldaba-Lim Estefania Aldaba-Lim, Ph.D. (1917 – March 7, 2006) was the first female secretary of any Cabinet of the Philippines, serving as Secretary of Social Services and Development from 1971 to 1977. She obtained her doctorate in Clinical Psychology from the University of Michigan in 1942. Estefania_Aldaba-Lim
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| Reparative therapy/Archive 2 Talk:Reparative_therapy/Archive_2
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| Adeez User_talk:Adeez
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| Youngberg v. Romeo Youngberg v. Romeo, 457 U.S. 307 (1982), was a landmark United States Supreme Court case regarding the rights of the involuntarily committed and mentally retarded. Nicholas Romeo was mentally retarded with an infant level IQ and was committed to a Pennsylvania state hospital. Youngberg_v._Romeo
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| Training and licensing of clinical psychologists The training and licensing of clinical psychologists generally requires successfully going through a doctorate program, which is typically 90-credits and takes 4 to 6 years to complete. Most programs in the U.S. are PhD programs that have a strong focus on research and are typically housed in universities. Training_and_licensing_of_clinical_psychologists
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| Orval Hobart Mowrer Orval Hobart Mowrer (January 23 1907 - June 20 1982) was an American born psychologist and professor of psychology at the University of Illinois from 1948 to 1975 known for his research on behaviour therapy. Mowrer practiced psychotherapy in Champaign-Urbana and at Galesburg State Research Hospital. Orval_Hobart_Mowrer
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| Domestic violence statistics Domestic violence statistics attempt to provide statistical measures of domestic violence. Domestic_violence_statistics
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| Mamta dhody User:Mamta_dhody
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| People self-identified as ex-gay Category_talk:People_self-identified_as_ex-gay
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| Prescriptive authority for psychologists movement The Prescriptive authority for psychologists (RxP) movement is a political effort to give prescriptive authority to clinical psychologists, enabling them to prescribe psychotropic medications to treat mental and emotional disorders. Prior to RxP legislation and in states where it has not been passed, this role is played by psychiatrists, who possess a medical degree and thus the authority to prescribe medication. Prescriptive_authority_for_psychologists_movement
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| E. Tory Higgins Edward Tory Higgins (born in 1946) is Professor of Psychology at Columbia University and Professor of Management at the Columbia Business School. He is perhaps best known for developing Self-Discrepancy Theory. E._Tory_Higgins
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| Carola B. Eisenberg Carola Blitzman Eisenberg, MD, now retired, is the former Dean of Students of MIT (the first woman to hold that position at MIT), Dean of Students then at Harvard Medical School (HMS). She was until very recently Lecturer in the newly-renamed Department of Global Health and Social Medicine at HMS (formerly the Department of Social Medicine).She is a native Argentine and is a cofounder of Physicians for Human Rights and currently its Vice President and the Chair of its Asylum Committee. Carola_B._Eisenberg
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| Christopher Michael Langan/Archive 2 Talk:Christopher_Michael_Langan/Archive_2
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| Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder management Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder management refers to the treatment options available to people with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).There are several effective and clinically proven options to treat people with ADHD. Combined medical management and behavioral treatment is the most effective ADHD management strategy, followed by medication alone, and then behavioral treatment. Attention-deficit_hyperactivity_disorder_management
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