• 1. Sample Paper: One-Experiment Paper

    Correspondence concerning this article should be addressed to Christina M. Leclerc, Department of Psychology, Boston College, McGuinn Hall, Room 512, 140 Commonwealth Avenue, Chestnut Hill, MA 02467. Email: christina.leclerc.1@bc.edu 11353-349

    Book Chapter
  • 2. Sample Paper: Two-Experiment Paper

    Auditory grouping involves the formation of auditory objects from the sound mixture reaching the ears. The cues used to integrate or segregate these sounds and so form auditory objects have been defined by several authors (e.g., Bregman, 1990; Darwin, 1997; Darwin & Carlyon, 1995).

    Book Chapter
  • 3. Sample Meta Analysis Paper

    g., Lariscy & Tinkham, 1999). Because the source of the political message serves as a discounting cue and temporarily decreases the impact of the message, recipients may not be persuaded by the advocacy immediately after they receive the communication.

    Book Chapter
  • 4. Traditions and Alcohol Use: A Mixed-Methods Analysis

    An integrative mixed-methods analysis examined traditional beliefs as associated with beliefs about self-care during pregnancy and with alcohol abstinence among young adult women from two rural U.S.–Mexico border communities.

    Journal Article (January 2007)