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Robert Leeman
Yale University - New Haven / United States
Social Sciences / Psychology
AD Scientific Index ID: 861440
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Robert Leeman's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Similarities and differences between pathological gambling and substance use disorders: a focus on impulsivity and compulsivity Psychopharmacology 219, 469-490, 2012
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A targeted review of the neurobiology and genetics of behavioural addictions: an emerging area of research The Canadian Journal of Psychiatry 58 (5), 260-273, 2013
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The curious tale of Julie and Mark: Unraveling the moral dumbfounding effect Judgment and Decision making 10 (4), 296-313, 2015
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Psychometrically improved, abbreviated versions of three classic measures of impulsivity and self-control. Psychological assessment 26 (3), 1003, 2014
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Unsentimental ethics: Towards a content-specific account of the moral–conventional distinction Cognition 112 (1), 159-174, 2009
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