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Infantile attachment: The forest and the trees
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Back matter
BBS volume 7 issue 2 Cover and Back matter
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On choosing the “right” stimulus and rule
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Sensation seeking: Exploration of empty spaces or novel stimuli?
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Reification and “statification” in attachment theory and research
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A case study of how a paper containing good ideas, presented by a distinguished scientist, to an appropriate audience, had almost no influence at all
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Sensation seeking and the orienting reflex
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Sensation seeking, orientation, and defense: Empirical and theoretical reservations
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Security of infantile attachment: The person–situation debate revisited
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Contingencies, rules, and the “problem” of novel behavior
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Can Skinner define a problem?
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Learning in the context of evolutionary biology: In search of synthesis
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Zuckerman's sensation-seeking theory: A view from Eastern Europe
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Problem solving as a cognitive process
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Sensation seeking: Where is the meat in the stew?
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On inferring evolutionary adaptation
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Is there such a thing as a problem situation?
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What are sensation seekers seeking?
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Bonding behaviours, behavioural binds, and biological bases
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Studying the security of infant-adult attachment: A reprise
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