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A comparison of methods of administering the opioid risk tool.

Why do we eat? Children's and adults' understanding of why we eat different meals.

The experimental imperative.

Cancer information comprehension by English-as-a-second-language immigrant women.

Theory of mind deficits in euthymic patients with bipolar I disorder. Theoretical background and guidelines for neuroimaging research.

How accessible was information about H1N1 flu? Literacy assessments of CDC guidance documents for different audiences.

Methodology and validation of health literacy scale development in Taiwan.

Clarifying the expectations of patients undergoing implant breast reconstruction: a qualitative study.

Excessive medical information increase in package inserts.

The role of awareness in semantic and syntactic processing: an ERP attentional blink study.

[Grammatical comprehension in older adults, both normal and with cognitive impairment: a comparative study based on discriminant and multidimensional scaling techniques].

Graphical representations of a television series: a study with deaf and hearing adolescents.

Response to intervention: are the Emperor's clothes really new?

[Pragmatic difficulties in children with specific language impairment. The role of mentalistic tasks].

Home literacy experiences and literacy acquisition among children in Guangzhou, south China.

Teaching cognates in isolation and context: a practical note on Montelongo, et al. (2009).

Preschoolers' knowledge about the appearance of proper names.

Do perceptions of effective distractive driving public service announcements differ between adults and teens?

The modulation of conditional assertions and its effects on reasoning.

The use of visual context during the production of referring expressions.

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