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474 Credits9.1b: © Bettmann/Corbis; Figure 9.2: © LWA-Dann Tardif/ Corbis; Figure 9.3:Adapted from Figure 1, p. 60, of Horton, S. V. (1987). Reduction of disruptivemealtime behavior by facial screenings. Behavior Modification, 11, 53–64. © 1987Sage Publications, Inc., adapted with permission of publisher and author;Figure 9.4: From Figure 1, p. 301, of Allison, M. G., & Allyon, T. (1980). Behavioralcoaching for the development of skills in football, gymnastics, and tennis. Journalof Applied Behavioral Analysis, 13, 297–304. © 1980 by the E xperimental Analysis ofBehavior, Inc., reprinted with permission of publisher and author.Chapter 10Figure 10.1: © Children’s Television Workshop/Hulton Archives/Getty Images;Figure 10.2: © Mikael Karlsson/ Arresting Images RF; Figure 10.3: © Ryan McVay/Getty RF; Figure 10.5: From Figure 5, p. 416, of Campbell, D. T. (1969). Reforms asexperiments. American Psychologist, 24, 409–429. © 1969 by the American PsychologicalAssociation, reprinted with permission of publisher and author; Figure 10.6:Adapted from Figure 1, p. 287, in Gigerenzer, G. (2004). Dread risk, September 11,and fatal traffic accidents. Psychological Science, 15, 286–287, and data supplied bythe author, © 2004 by the American Psychological Society, adapted with permissionof Sage Publications and the author; Figure 10.7: Based on Figure 2, p. 444,of Salomon, G. (1987). Basic and applied research in psycho logy: Recipro city betweentwo worlds. International Journal of Psychology, 22, 441–446. Reprinted withpermission of the International Union of Psychological Science and Psycho logyPress (http://www.psypress.co.UK/journals.asp) and author.Chapter 11Figure 11.2a & b: © Photo by Alma Gottlieb from Figure 2 of DeLoache, J. S.,Pierroutsakos, S. J., Uttal, D. H., Rosengren, K. S., & Gottlieb, A. (1998). Graspingthe nature of pictures. Psychological Science, 9, 205–210. Photo courtesy of JudyDeLoache; Figures 11.3 and 11.4: Based on data provided by Judy DeLoacheand adapted from Figure 3, in DeLoache et al. (1998), Psychological Science, 9,205–210, © 1998 by the American Psychological Society, adapted with permissionof Sage Publications and author.Chapter 13Quotations from p. 65 (“Writing Style”), pp. 70–71 (“Reducing Bias inLanguage”), paraphrased text or content based on pp. 71–77 (“General Guidelinesfor Reducing Bias”) and Chapter 2 (“Manuscript Structure and Content”)sections (Abstract, Introduction, Method, Results, and Discussion), andpp. 25–36 from the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association,6 th Edition (2010), Washington, DC. Copyright © 2010 by the American PsychologicalAssociation. Reproduced and adapted with permission. The officialcitation that should be used in referencing this material is:American Psychological Association (2010). Publication manual (6 th ed.).Washington, DC: Author.

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