The following articles are from "American Psychologist":
Zajonc, R. B. (1980): Feeling and thinking: preferences need no inferences. In American Psychologist, 35 pp. 151-175
Mook, D. G. (1983): In defence of external invalidity. In American Psychologist, 38 pp. 379-387
Bock, K. (1990): Structure in language: Creating form in talk. In American Psychologist, 45 pp. 1221-1236
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