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  • This accounting is the latest in the long-standing Correlates of War Project, initiated in 1963 by David Singer at the University of Michigan.

    Between War and Peace Col. Matthew Moten 2011

  • “Eating Out in America, 1987–2000: Trends and Nutritional Correlates.”

    The Flex Diet M.D. James Beckerman 2011

  • This accounting is the latest in the long-standing Correlates of War Project, initiated in 1963 by David Singer at the University of Michigan.

    Between War and Peace Col. Matthew Moten 2011

  • “Eating Out in America, 1987–2000: Trends and Nutritional Correlates.”

    The Flex Diet M.D. James Beckerman 2011

  • Harris and Kenneth Howard, “Correlates of Perceived Parental Favoritism,” Journal of Genetic Psychology 146(1) (1985): 45–56; Linda Zervas and Martin Sherman, “The Relationship Between Perceived Parental Favoritism and Self-Esteem,” Journal of Genetic Psychology 155(1) (1994): 25–33.

    BARGAINING WITH THE DEVIL ROBERT MNOOKIN 2010

  • Harris and Kenneth Howard, “Correlates of Perceived Parental Favoritism,” Journal of Genetic Psychology 146(1) (1985): 45–56; Linda Zervas and Martin Sherman, “The Relationship Between Perceived Parental Favoritism and Self-Esteem,” Journal of Genetic Psychology 155(1) (1994): 25–33.

    BARGAINING WITH THE DEVIL ROBERT MNOOKIN 2010

  • Harris and Kenneth Howard, “Correlates of Perceived Parental Favoritism,” Journal of Genetic Psychology 146(1) (1985): 45–56; Linda Zervas and Martin Sherman, “The Relationship Between Perceived Parental Favoritism and Self-Esteem,” Journal of Genetic Psychology 155(1) (1994): 25–33.

    BARGAINING WITH THE DEVIL ROBERT MNOOKIN 2010

  • Harris and Kenneth Howard, “Correlates of Perceived Parental Favoritism,” Journal of Genetic Psychology 146(1) (1985): 45–56; Linda Zervas and Martin Sherman, “The Relationship Between Perceived Parental Favoritism and Self-Esteem,” Journal of Genetic Psychology 155(1) (1994): 25–33.

    BARGAINING WITH THE DEVIL ROBERT MNOOKIN 2010

  • Paquette et al., “‘Change the Mind and You Change the Brain’: Effects of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy on the Neural Correlates of Spider Phobia,” NeuroImage 18 2003: 401–409.

    The Chemistry of Calm M.D. Henry Emmons 2010

  • Pratt, Stephen R., and David L. Rogers (1986), “Correlates of the Adoption of Land Use Controls,” Rural Sociology, 51(3):354-362.

    Diffusion of Innovations Everett M. Rogers 1995

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