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WEIRD languages have misled us, too
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- 15 June 2010, p. 103
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WEIRD societies may be more compatible with human nature
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- 15 June 2010, pp. 103-104
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It's not just the subjects – there are too many WEIRD researchers
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- 15 June 2010, pp. 104-105
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Development: Evolutionary ecology's midwife
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- 15 June 2010, pp. 105-106
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ODD (observation- and description-deprived) psychological research
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- 15 June 2010, pp. 106-107
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What is really wrong with a priori claims of universality? Sampling, validity, process level, and the irresistible drive to reduce
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- 15 June 2010, pp. 107-108
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The weirdest people in the world are a harbinger of the future of the world
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- 15 June 2010, pp. 108-109
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Donald Campbell's doubt: Cultural difference or failure of communication?
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- 15 June 2010, pp. 109-110
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Philosophy and WEIRD intuition
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- 15 June 2010, pp. 110-111
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Beyond WEIRD: Towards a broad-based behavioral science
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- 15 June 2010, pp. 111-135
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Comorbidity: A network perspective
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- 29 June 2010, pp. 137-150
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Latent variables and the network perspective
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- 29 June 2010, pp. 150-151
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The rocky road from Axis I to Axis II: Extending the network model of diagnostic comorbidity to personality pathology
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- 29 June 2010, pp. 151-152
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Aligning psychological assessment with psychological science
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- 29 June 2010, pp. 152-153
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Comorbid science?1
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- 29 June 2010, pp. 153-155
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Visualizing genetic similarity at the symptom level: The example of learning disabilities
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- 29 June 2010, pp. 155-157
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An agenda for symptom-based research
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- 29 June 2010, p. 157
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Extending the network perspective on comorbidity
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- 29 June 2010, p. 158
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Symptom networks and psychiatric categories
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- 29 June 2010, pp. 158-159
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Network models of psychopathology and comorbidity: Philosophical and pragmatic considerations
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- 29 June 2010, pp. 159-160
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