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Subject Areas on Research
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"Cure" Versus "Clinical Remission": The Impact of a Medication Description on the Willingness of People Living with HIV to Take a Medication.
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18-month-olds comprehend indirect communicative acts.
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3-year-old children make relevance inferences in indirect verbal communication.
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A Comparative Effectiveness Trial of Alternate Formats for Presenting Benefits and Harms Information for Low-Value Screening Services: A Randomized Clinical Trial.
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A National Longitudinal Survey of Medical Students' Intentions to Practice Among the Underserved.
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A new look at infant pointing.
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An automated motivational interview promotes donation intention and self-efficacy among experienced whole blood donors.
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Applying self-determination theory to the blood donation context: The blood donor competence, autonomy, and relatedness enhancement (Blood Donor CARE) trial.
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Assessment of Research Capacity Among Nursing Faculty in a Clinical Intensive University in The Philippines.
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Association Between Parental HPV Knowledge and Intentions to Have Their Daughters Vaccinated.
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Association of Transition Readiness to Intentional Self-Regulation and Hopeful Future Expectations in Youth With Illness.
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Associations of health behaviors with human papillomavirus vaccine uptake, completion, and intentions among female undergraduate students.
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At 6-9 months, human infants know the meanings of many common nouns.
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Attitudes, Intentions, and Barriers Toward Influenza Vaccination Among Pregnant Korean Women.
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Breast cancer anxiety's associations with responses to a chemoprevention decision aid.
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COVID-19 trials: declarations of data sharing intentions at trial registration and at publication.
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Can You Have Your Vigorous Exercise and Enjoy It Too? Ramping Intensity Down Increases Postexercise, Remembered, and Forecasted Pleasure.
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Children with Chronic Lung Disease: Facilitating Smoking Cessation for their Caregivers.
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Cognitive aging and the distinction between intentional and unintentional mind wandering.
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Collaborative partner or social tool? New evidence for young children's understanding of joint intentions in collaborative activities.
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College smokers' estimates of their probabilities of remaining a smoker in the near future.
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Colorectal cancer screening awareness and intentions among low income, sociodemographically diverse adults under age 50.
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Consequences, action, and intention as factors in moral judgments: an FMRI investigation.
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Contractarianism and the "trolley" problem.
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Cooperative activities in young children and chimpanzees.
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Counselor-Level Predictors of Sustained Use of an Indicated Preventive Intervention for Aggressive Children.
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Curricular factors associated with medical students' practice of the skin cancer examination: an educational enhancement initiative by the integrated skin exam consortium.
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Developing a scale to assess health regulatory focus.
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Different social motives in the gestural communication of chimpanzees and human children.
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Does Self-Efficacy Mediate the Relationships Between Social-Cognitive Factors and Intentions to Receive HPV Vaccination Among Young Women?
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Does the chimpanzee have a theory of mind? 30 years later.
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Does treatment readiness enhance the response of African American substance users to Motivational Enhancement Therapy?
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Donor designation: racial and ethnic differences in US nondesignators' preferred methods for disclosing intent to donate organs.
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Effects of E-cigarette Advertising Message Form and Cues on Cessation Intention: An Exploratory Study.
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Effects of communicating social comparison information on risk perceptions for colorectal cancer.
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Evaluating the predictive validity of suicidal intent and medical lethality in youth.
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Event-based prospective memory in newly diagnosed, drug-naive Parkinson's disease patients.
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Examining correlates of cooperation in autism: Imitation, joint attention, and understanding intentions.
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Examining pregnant women's hostile attributions about infants as a predictor of offspring maltreatment.
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Exposure to Weight-Stigmatizing Media: Effects on Exercise Intentions, Motivation, and Behavior.
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Giving Is Nicer than Taking: Preschoolers Reciprocate Based on the Social Intentions of the Distributor.
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Helping and cooperation in children with autism.
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Hiring Intentions of Directors of Nursing Programs Related to DNP- and PhD-Prepared Faculty and Roles of Faculty.
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How does information on the harms and benefits of cervical cancer screening alter the intention to be screened?: a randomized survey of Norwegian women.
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How goal instrumentality shapes relationship evaluations.
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Impact of Disgust on Intentions to Undergo Colorectal Surgery.
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Implicit moral evaluations: A multinomial modeling approach.
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Individual variation in intentionality in the mind-wandering state is reflected in the integration of the default-mode, fronto-parietal, and limbic networks.
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Infants communicate in order to be understood.
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Intention to smoke tobacco using a waterpipe among students in a southeastern U.S. College.
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Intentional and unintentional medication non-adherence in African Americans: Insights from the Jackson Heart Study.
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Intentional false responding shares neural substrates with response conflict and cognitive control.
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Intentionality and meta-awareness of mind wandering: Are they one and the same, or distinct dimensions?
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Interest in testing for genetic susceptibility to lung cancer among Black college students "at risk" of becoming cigarette smokers.
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Interpersonal communication as an indirect pathway for the effect of antismoking media content on smoking cessation.
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Legalizing physician-assisted suicide: some thoughts and concerns.
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Longitudinal Predictors of Behavioral Intentions and HIV Service Use Among Men Who Have Sex with Men.
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Lying, negligence, or lack of knowledge? Children's intention-based moral reasoning about resource claims.
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Mind-Wandering With and Without Intention.
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Moments of weakness: the implicit context dependencies of temptations.
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No sex for science? Formative research on the acceptability and feasibility of a true contraceptive efficacy clinical trial.
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On the Necessity of Distinguishing Between Unintentional and Intentional Mind Wandering.
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On the benign qualities of behavioral disinhibition: because of the prosocial nature of people, behavioral disinhibition can weaken pleasure with getting more than you deserve.
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On the relation between motivation and retention in educational contexts: The role of intentional and unintentional mind wandering.
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One-year-olds comprehend the communicative intentions behind gestures in a hiding game.
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Perception of affect in biological motion cues in anorexia nervosa.
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Pervasive Muslim-Hindu fertility differences in India.
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Pointing out new news, old news, and absent referents at 12 months of age.
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Predicting adolescent eating and activity behaviors: the role of social norms and personal agency.
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Predicting intentions versus predicting behaviors: domestic violence prevention from a theory of reasoned action perspective.
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Predicting the intentions of women in domestic violence shelters to return to partners: does forgiveness play a role?
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Predictors of pregnant quitters' intention to return to smoking postpartum.
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Predictors of primary care physicians' self-reported intention to conduct suicide risk assessments.
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Predictors of suicide attempts: state and trait components.
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Psychosocial Correlates of Jordanian Adolescents' Help-Seeking Intentions for Depression: Findings From a Nationally Representative School Survey.
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Rational tool use and tool choice in human infants and great apes.
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Reactions to online colorectal cancer risk estimates among a nationally representative sample of adults who have never been screened.
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Resolving paradoxes in acupuncture research: a roundtable discussion.
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Risk perception measures' associations with behavior intentions, affect, and cognition following colon cancer screening messages.
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Self-affirmation moderates effects of unrealistic optimism and pessimism on reactions to tailored risk feedback.
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Self-control in action: implicit dispositions toward goals and away from temptations.
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Semantic and moral debates about hastening death: a survey of bioethicists.
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Shared intentionality.
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Suicide attempts in a longitudinal sample of adolescents followed through adulthood: Evidence of escalation.
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Survivor profiles predict health behavior intent: the Childhood Cancer Survivor Study.
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The concept of voluntary consent.
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The development of intention-based sociomoral judgment and distribution behavior from a third-party stance.
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The emergence of social cognition in three young chimpanzees.
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The goal of ape pointing.
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The impact of health status on physicians' intentions to offer cancer screening to older women.
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The implications of non-compliance: Randomised controlled trials: the intention-to-treat principle.
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The influence of intention and outcome on young children's reciprocal sharing.
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The retention of recalled United States Navy nurse reservists.
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The role of anticipated regret and health beliefs in HPV vaccination intentions among young adults.
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The role of humans in the cognitive development of apes revisited.
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The role of task difficulty in theoretical accounts of mind wandering.
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The specificity of reciprocity: Young children reciprocate more generously to those who intentionally benefit them.
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Three-year-olds hide their communicative intentions in appropriate contexts.
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Timeliness of contraceptive reinjections in South Africa and its relation to unintentional discontinuation.
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Two-year-old children but not domestic dogs understand communicative intentions without language, gestures, or gaze.
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US physicians' intentions regarding impact of human papillomavirus vaccine on cervical cancer screening.
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Understanding "prior intentions" enables two-year-olds to imitatively learn a complex task.
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Unintentional weight loss, its associated burden, and perceived weight status in people with cancer.
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Unwilling versus unable: infants' understanding of intentional action.
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Using the theory of planned behavior to understand the determinants of exercise intention in patients diagnosed with primary brain cancer.
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What did you have in mind? Examining the content of intentional and unintentional types of mind wandering.
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When questions change behavior: the role of ease of representation.
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Young adult dual combusted cigarette and e-cigarette users' anticipated responses to a nicotine reduction policy and menthol ban in combusted cigarettes.
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Young adult dual combusted cigarette and e-cigarette users' anticipated responses to hypothetical e-cigarette market restrictions.
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Young children selectively avoid helping people with harmful intentions.
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Young children use shared experience to interpret definite reference.
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