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We are delighted to offer you FREE access to recent most read* and most cited† articles from the Journals of the British Psychological Society
 
British Journal of Clinical Psychology   British Journal of Developmental Psychology   British Journal of Educational Psychology
         
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The impact of prison staff responses on self-harming behaviours: Prisoners’ perspectives
Lisa Marzano, Karen Ciclitira and Joanna Adler
  Am I too fat to be a princess? Examining the effects of popular children's media on young girls' body image
Sharon Hayes and
Stacey Tantleff-Dunn
  Three requirements for justifying an educational neuroscience
George G Hruby
         
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Improving access to psychological therapies: Phase IV prospective cohort study
David A. Richards and Rupert Suckling
  Exploring the relationship between children's knowledge of text message abbreviations and
school literacy outcomes

Beverly Plester, Clare Wood and Puja Joshi
 
         
British Journal of Health Psychology   British Journal of Psychology   British Journal of Social Psychology
         
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Using the theory of planned behaviour to understand binge drinking: The importance of beliefs for developing interventions
David P. French and Richard Cooke
  Understanding face recognition
Vicki Bruce and Andy Young
  Efficacy of the Theory of Planned Behaviour: A meta-analytic review
Christopher J. Armitage and Mark Conner
         
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Towards a theory of intentional behaviour change: Plans, planning, and self-regulation
Falko F. Sniehotta
  Fetal testosterone and autistic traits
Bonnie Auyeung, Simon Baron-Cohen, Emma Ashwin, Rebecca Knickmeyer, Kevin Taylor and Gerald Hackett
  Stereotype content model across cultures: Towards universal similarities and some differences
Amy J. C. Cuddy et al.
         
British Journal of Mathematical and Statistical Psychology   Journal of Neuropsychology   Journal of Occupational and Organizational Psychology
         
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How to do a meta-analysis
Andy P. Field and Raphael Gillett
  Brain areas involved in synaesthesia: A review
Romke Rouw, H. Steven Scholte and Olympia Colizoli
  Re-examining the components of transformational and transactional leadership using the Multifactor Leadership
Professor Bruce J. Avolio, Bernard M. Bass and Dong I. Jung
         
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Fixed-versus random-effects models in meta-analysis: Model properties and an empirical comparison of differences in results
Dr Frank L. Schmidt, In-Sue Oh and Theodore L. Hayes
  Preliminary evidence for a fronto-parietal dysfunction in able-bodied participants with a desire for limb amputation
Olaf. Blanke, Florence D. Morgenthaler, Peter. Brugger and Leila S. Overney
  Work engagement and financial returns: A diary study on the role of job and personal resources
Dr Despoina Xanthopoulou, Arnold B. Bakker, Evangelia Demerouti and Wilmar B. Schaufeli
 
Legal and Criminological Psychology   Psychology and Psychotherapy; Theory, Research & Practice
     
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Psychological vulnerabilities during police interviews. Why are they important?
Gisli H. Gudjonsson
  The widening scope of mentalizing: A discussion
Peter Fonagy, Anthony Bateman and Alexandra Bateman
     
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The truth about lies: What works in detecting high-stakes deception?
Dr Stephen Porter and Leanne ten Brinke
  The dark side of competition: How competitive behaviour and striving to avoid inferiority are linked to depression, anxiety, stress and self-harm
Paul Gilbert, Kirsten McEwan, Rebecca Bellew, Alison Mills and Corinne Gale
 
*Most read article on Wiley Online Library in 2012
†Most cited article in 2011, published in 2009 or 2010, according to the Thomson Reuters Web of KnowledgeSM
 
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