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Part 2 May 2005 141 Perceptual adaptation affects attractiveness of female bodies Christopher Winkler and Gillian Rhodes 155 Relationships between risk-taking behaviour and subsequent risk perceptions Stephen L. Brown 165 Testing alleged mediumship: Methods and results Ciaran O’Keeffe and Richard Wiseman 18] The effects of adult guidance and peer discussion on the development of children’s represen- tations: Evidence from the training of pedestrian skills Andrew Tolmie, James A. Thomson, Hugh C. Foot, Kirstie Whelan, Sheila Morrison and Brian McLaren Naming very familiar people: When retrieving names is faster than retrieving semantic biographical information Serge Brédart, Tim Brennen, Marie Delchambre, Allan McNeill and A. Mike Burton Self-enhancement, crash-risk optimism and the impact of safety advertisements on young drivers Niki Harré, Susan Foster and Maree O’Neill Source-monitoring accuracy across repeated tests following directed forgetting Phillip N. Goernert Signal regularity and the mindlessness model of vigilance William S. Helton, Todd D. Hollander, Joe! S$. Warm, Gerald Matthews, William N. Dember, Matthew Wallaart, Gerald Beauchamp, Raja Parasuraman and Peter A. Hancock Part 3 August 2005 263 Perceived discrimination of international visitors to universities in Germany and the UK Barbara Krahé, Charles Abraham, Juliane Felber and Muriel K. Helbig 283 Mood, dissociation and false memories using the Deese-Roediger-McDermott procedure Daniel B. Wright, Helen M. Startup and Sorcha A. Mathews 295 Modality effects in compounding with English inflectional morphology Jennifer A. Hayes, Pamela M. Smith and Victoria A. Murphy 313 Retrieval-induced forgetting is inversely related to everyday cognitive failures David Groome and Nina Grant 321 Nazi cruelties: Are they literally hard to imagine? Eric Rassin, Anne-Fleur van Rootselaar, Simone van der Heiden, Airthana Ugahary and Stephanie Wagener Predictors of young dating adults’ inclination to engage in extradyadic sexual activities: A multi-perspective study Anna R. McAlister, Nancy Pachana and Chris J. Jackson Intentions to use hormonal male contraception: The role of message framing, attitudes and stress appraisals Daryl B. O’Connor, Eamonn Ferguson and Rory C. O’Connor Sequence learning by action, observation and action observation Geoffrey Bird, Magda Osman, Anna Saggerson and Cecilia Heyes Part 4 November 2005 389 Terror threat perception and its consequences in contemporary Britain Robin Goodwin, Michelle Willson and Stanley Gaines Jr 407 Face processing and familiarity: Evidence from eye-movement data Paula C. Stacey, Stephanie Walker and Jean D. M. Underwood 423 The proximity heuristic in judgments of accident probabilities Karl Halvor Teigen 44| Dissociational body experiences: Differences between respondents with and without prior out-of-body-experiences Craig D. Murray and Jezz Fox Affective valence and the self-reference effect: Influence of retrieval conditions Arnaud D’Argembeau, Christine Comblain and Martial Van der Linden Compulsive buying — a growing concern? An examination of gender, age, and endorsement of materialistic values as predictors Helga Dittmar The link between composition and balance in masterworks vs. paintings of lower artistic quality Oshin Vartanian, Colin Martindale, Jacob Podsiadlo, Shane Overbay and Jonathan Borkum Sex differences in means and variability on the progressive matrices in university students: A meta-analysis Paul Irwing and Richard Lynn

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