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Mary Losch
University of Northern Iowa - Cedar Falls / United States
Social Sciences / Psychology
AD Scientific Index ID: 1448590
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Mary Losch's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Electromyographic activity over facial muscle regions can differentiate the valence and intensity of affective reactions. Journal of personality and social psychology 50 (2), 260, 1986
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The Iowa Infant Feeding Attitude Scale: Analysis of Reliability and Validity1 Journal of Applied Social Psychology 29 (11), 2362-2380, 1999
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Auditory hallucinations of hearing voices in 375 normal subjects Imagination, cognition and personality 3 (2), 99-113, 1983
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Impact of attitudes on maternal decisions regarding infant feeding The Journal of pediatrics 126 (4), 507-514, 1995
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Cognitive dissonance may enhance sympathetic tonus, but attitudes are changed to reduce negative affect rather than arousal Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 26 (4), 289-304, 1990
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