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Keyser, S. J. , & Halle, M. 1998. On meter in general and on Robert Frost's loose iambics in particular. In E. Iwamoto (Ed. ), Festschrift for Professor K. Inoue. Tokyo: Kanda University of International Studies.
Kimura, D. 1999. Sex and cognition. Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press.
Kingdon, J. 1993. Self-made man: Human evolution from Eden to extinction? New York: Wiley.
Kirwin, B. R. 1997. The mad, the bad, and the innocent: The criminal mind on trial. Boston: Little, Brown.
Kitcher, P. 1982. Abusing science: The case against creationism. Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press.
Klaw, S. 1993. Without sin: The life and death ofthe Oneida community. New York: Penguin.
Klein, R. G. 1989. The human career: Human biological and cultural origins. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
Kleinfeld, J. 1999. MIT tarnishes its reputation with gender junk science (Special report www. uaf. edu/northern/mitstudy). Arlington, Va. : Independent Women's Forum.
Klima, E. , & Bellugi, U. 1979. The signs of language. Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard University Press. Knauft, B. 1987. Reconsidering violence in simple human societies. Current Anthropology, 28, 457-500.
Koestler, A. 1959. The sleepwalkers: A history of man's changing vision ofthe universe. London: Penguin.
Komar, B. , Melamid, A. , & Wypijewski, J. 1997. Painting by numbers: Komar and Melamid's scientific guide to art. New York: Farrar, Straus & Giroux.
? ? Kors, A. C, & Silverglate, H. A. 1998. The shadow university: The betrayal of liberty on America's campuses. New York: Free Press.
Kosof, A. 1996. Living in two worlds: The immigrant children's experience. New York: Twenty-First Century Books. Kosslyn, S. M. 1980. Image and mind. Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard University Press.
Kosslyn, S. M. 1994. Image and brain: The resolution ofthe imagery debate. Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press.
Krebs, D. , & Denton, K. 1997. Social illusions and self-deception: The evolution of biases in person perception. In J. A. Simpson & D. T. Kenrick (Eds. ), Evolutionary social psychology. Mahwah, N. J. : Erlbaum.
Krebs, D. L. 1998. The evolution of moral behaviors. In C. Crawford & D. L. Krebs (Eds. ), Handbook of evolutionary psychology: Ideas, issues, and applications. Mahwah, N. J. : Erlbaum.
Krech, S. 1994. Genocide in tribal society. Nature, 371, 14-15. Krech, S. 1999. The ecological Indian: Myth and history. New York: Norton.
Krubitzer, L. , & Huffman, K. J. 2000. A realization of the neocortex in mammals: Genetic and epigenetic contributions to the phenotype. Brain, Behavior, and Evolution, 55, 322-335.
Krueger, R. F. , Hicks, B. M. , & McGue, M. 2001. Altruism and antisocial behavior: Independent tendencies, unique personality correlates, distinct etiologies. Psychological Science, 12, 397-402.
Kubovy, M. 1981. Concurrent pitch segregation and the theory of indispensable attributes. In M.
Kubovy & J. Pomerantz (Eds. ), Perceptual organization. Mahwah, N. J. : Erlbaum. Kubovy, M. 1986. The psychology of perspective and Renaissance art. New York: Cambridge University Press.
Lachter, J. , & Bever, T. G. 1988. The relation between linguistic structure and associative theories of language learning-A constructive critique of some connectionist learning models. Cognition, 28, 195-247.
Lai, C. S. L. , Fisher, S. E. , Hurst, J. A. , Vargha-Khadem, F. , & Monaco, A. P. 2001. A novel forkhead-domain gene is mutated in a severe speech and language disorder. Nature, 413, 519-523.
Lakoff, G. 1996. Moral politics: What conservatives know that liberals don't. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
Lakoff, G. , & Johnson, M. 1980. Metaphors we live by. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
Lakoff, G. , & Nunez, R. E. 2000. Where mathematics comes from: How the embodied mind brings mathematics into being. New York: Basic Books.
Lalumiere, M. L. , Harris, G. T. , & Rice, M. E. 2001. Psychopathy and developmental instability. Evolution and Human Behavior, 22, 75-92. {476}
Lander, E. S. , Patrinos, A. , Morgan, J. J.
, & International Human Genome Sequencing Consortium. 2001. Intitial sequencing and analysis of the human genome. Nature, 409, 813-958.
Latane, B. , & Nida, S. 1981. Ten years of research on group size and helping. Psychological Bulletin, 89, 308-324.
Laubichler, M. D. 1999. Frankenstein in the land oiDichter and Denker. Science, 286, 1859-1860.
Lazarus, R. S. 1991. Emotion and adaptation. New York: Oxford University Press.
Lee, Y. -T. , Jussim, L. J. , & McCauley, C. R. (Eds. ) 1995. Stereotype accuracy: Toward appreciating group differences. Washington, D. C. : American Psychological Association.
Lehman, D. 1992. Signs of the times: Deconstructionism and the fall of Paul deMan. New York: Simon & Schuster.
Lehrman, K. 1997. The lipstick proviso: Women, sex, and power in the real world. New York: Double-day.
Leibniz, G. W. 1768/1996. New essays on human understanding. New York: Cambridge University Press.
Lerdahl, F. , & Jackendoff, R. 1983. A generative theory of tonal music. Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press.
Lesch, K. -P. , Bengel, D. , Heils, A. , Sabol, S. Z. , Greenberg, B. D. , Petri, S. , Benjamin, J. , Muller, C. R. , Hamer, D. H. , & Murphy, D. L. 1996. Association of anxiety-related traits with a polymorphism in the serotonin transporter gene regulatory region. Science, 274, 1527-1531.
Leslie, A. M. 1994. ToMM, ToBY, and agency: Core architecture and domain specificity. In L. A. Hirschfeld & S. A. Gelman (Eds. ), Mapping the mind: Domain specificity in cognition and culture. New York: Cambridge University Press.
Leslie, A. M. 1995. Pretending and believing: Issues in the theory of ToMM. Cognition, 50, 193-220.
LeVay, S. 1993. The sexual brain. Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press. Levins, R. , & Lewontin, R. C. 1985. The dialectical biologist. Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard University Press.
Levitt, P. 2000. Molecular determinants of regionalization of the forebrain and cerebral cortex. In M. S. Gazzaniga (Ed. ), The new cognitive neurosciences. Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press.
Lewis, H. W. 1990. Technological risk. New York: Norton.
Lewontin, R. 1990. How much did the brain have to change for speech? (Commentary on Pinker & Bloom's "Natural language and natural selection"). Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 13, 740-741.
Lewontin, R. 1992. Biology as ideology: The doctrine of DNA. New York: HarperCollins. Lewontin, R. C. 1982. Human diversity. San Francisco: Scientific American.
Lewontin, R. C. 1983. The organism as the subject and object of evolution. Scientia, 118, 65-82.
Lewontin, R. C, Rose, S. , & Kamin, L. J. 1984. Not in our genes. New York: Pantheon. Lingua Franca, Editors of. 2000. The Sokal hoax: The sham that shook the academy. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press.
Lockard, J. S. , & Paulhaus, D. L. (Eds. ) 1988. Self-deception: An adaptive mechanism. Englewood Cliffs, N. J. : Prentice Hall. Locke, J. 1690/1947. An essay concerning human understanding. New York: E. P. Dutton.
Loehlin, J. C. 1992. Genes and environment in personality development. Newbury Park, Calif. : Sage.
? Loehlin, J. C. 2001. Behavior genetics and parenting theory. American Psychologist, 56, 169-170.
Loehlin, J. C, & Nichols, R. C. 1976. Heredity, environment, and personality: A study of 850 sets of twins. Austin: University of Texas Press.
Loury, G. 2002. The anatomy of racial inequality: Stereotypes, stigma, and the elusive quest for racial justice in the United States. Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard University Press.
Lubinski, D. , & Benbow, C. 1992. Gender differences in abilities and preferences among the gifted: Implications for the math- science pipeline. Current Directions in Psychological Science, 1, 61-66.
Lumsden, C, & Wilson, E. O. 1981. Genes, mind, and culture. Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard University Press.
Lutz, D. 1984. The relative influence of European writers on late eighteenth-century American political thought. American
Political Science Review, 78, 189-197. Lykken, D. T. 1995. The antisocial personalities. Mahwah, N. J.
        Keyser, S. J. , & Halle, M. 1998. On meter in general and on Robert Frost's loose iambics in particular. In E. Iwamoto (Ed. ), Festschrift for Professor K. Inoue. Tokyo: Kanda University of International Studies.
Kimura, D. 1999. Sex and cognition. Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press.
Kingdon, J. 1993. Self-made man: Human evolution from Eden to extinction? New York: Wiley.
Kirwin, B. R. 1997. The mad, the bad, and the innocent: The criminal mind on trial. Boston: Little, Brown.
Kitcher, P. 1982. Abusing science: The case against creationism. Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press.
Klaw, S. 1993. Without sin: The life and death ofthe Oneida community. New York: Penguin.
Klein, R. G. 1989. The human career: Human biological and cultural origins. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
Kleinfeld, J. 1999. MIT tarnishes its reputation with gender junk science (Special report www. uaf. edu/northern/mitstudy). Arlington, Va. : Independent Women's Forum.
Klima, E. , & Bellugi, U. 1979. The signs of language. Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard University Press. Knauft, B. 1987. Reconsidering violence in simple human societies. Current Anthropology, 28, 457-500.
Koestler, A. 1959. The sleepwalkers: A history of man's changing vision ofthe universe. London: Penguin.
Komar, B. , Melamid, A. , & Wypijewski, J. 1997. Painting by numbers: Komar and Melamid's scientific guide to art. New York: Farrar, Straus & Giroux.
? ? Kors, A. C, & Silverglate, H. A. 1998. The shadow university: The betrayal of liberty on America's campuses. New York: Free Press.
Kosof, A. 1996. Living in two worlds: The immigrant children's experience. New York: Twenty-First Century Books. Kosslyn, S. M. 1980. Image and mind. Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard University Press.
Kosslyn, S. M. 1994. Image and brain: The resolution ofthe imagery debate. Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press.
Krebs, D. , & Denton, K. 1997. Social illusions and self-deception: The evolution of biases in person perception. In J. A. Simpson & D. T. Kenrick (Eds. ), Evolutionary social psychology. Mahwah, N. J. : Erlbaum.
Krebs, D. L. 1998. The evolution of moral behaviors. In C. Crawford & D. L. Krebs (Eds. ), Handbook of evolutionary psychology: Ideas, issues, and applications. Mahwah, N. J. : Erlbaum.
Krech, S. 1994. Genocide in tribal society. Nature, 371, 14-15. Krech, S. 1999. The ecological Indian: Myth and history. New York: Norton.
Krubitzer, L. , & Huffman, K. J. 2000. A realization of the neocortex in mammals: Genetic and epigenetic contributions to the phenotype. Brain, Behavior, and Evolution, 55, 322-335.
Krueger, R. F. , Hicks, B. M. , & McGue, M. 2001. Altruism and antisocial behavior: Independent tendencies, unique personality correlates, distinct etiologies. Psychological Science, 12, 397-402.
Kubovy, M. 1981. Concurrent pitch segregation and the theory of indispensable attributes. In M.
Kubovy & J. Pomerantz (Eds. ), Perceptual organization. Mahwah, N. J. : Erlbaum. Kubovy, M. 1986. The psychology of perspective and Renaissance art. New York: Cambridge University Press.
Lachter, J. , & Bever, T. G. 1988. The relation between linguistic structure and associative theories of language learning-A constructive critique of some connectionist learning models. Cognition, 28, 195-247.
Lai, C. S. L. , Fisher, S. E. , Hurst, J. A. , Vargha-Khadem, F. , & Monaco, A. P. 2001. A novel forkhead-domain gene is mutated in a severe speech and language disorder. Nature, 413, 519-523.
Lakoff, G. 1996. Moral politics: What conservatives know that liberals don't. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
Lakoff, G. , & Johnson, M. 1980. Metaphors we live by. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
Lakoff, G. , & Nunez, R. E. 2000. Where mathematics comes from: How the embodied mind brings mathematics into being. New York: Basic Books.
Lalumiere, M. L. , Harris, G. T. , & Rice, M. E. 2001. Psychopathy and developmental instability. Evolution and Human Behavior, 22, 75-92. {476}
Lander, E. S. , Patrinos, A. , Morgan, J. J.
, & International Human Genome Sequencing Consortium. 2001. Intitial sequencing and analysis of the human genome. Nature, 409, 813-958.
Latane, B. , & Nida, S. 1981. Ten years of research on group size and helping. Psychological Bulletin, 89, 308-324.
Laubichler, M. D. 1999. Frankenstein in the land oiDichter and Denker. Science, 286, 1859-1860.
Lazarus, R. S. 1991. Emotion and adaptation. New York: Oxford University Press.
Lee, Y. -T. , Jussim, L. J. , & McCauley, C. R. (Eds. ) 1995. Stereotype accuracy: Toward appreciating group differences. Washington, D. C. : American Psychological Association.
Lehman, D. 1992. Signs of the times: Deconstructionism and the fall of Paul deMan. New York: Simon & Schuster.
Lehrman, K. 1997. The lipstick proviso: Women, sex, and power in the real world. New York: Double-day.
Leibniz, G. W. 1768/1996. New essays on human understanding. New York: Cambridge University Press.
Lerdahl, F. , & Jackendoff, R. 1983. A generative theory of tonal music. Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press.
Lesch, K. -P. , Bengel, D. , Heils, A. , Sabol, S. Z. , Greenberg, B. D. , Petri, S. , Benjamin, J. , Muller, C. R. , Hamer, D. H. , & Murphy, D. L. 1996. Association of anxiety-related traits with a polymorphism in the serotonin transporter gene regulatory region. Science, 274, 1527-1531.
Leslie, A. M. 1994. ToMM, ToBY, and agency: Core architecture and domain specificity. In L. A. Hirschfeld & S. A. Gelman (Eds. ), Mapping the mind: Domain specificity in cognition and culture. New York: Cambridge University Press.
Leslie, A. M. 1995. Pretending and believing: Issues in the theory of ToMM. Cognition, 50, 193-220.
LeVay, S. 1993. The sexual brain. Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press. Levins, R. , & Lewontin, R. C. 1985. The dialectical biologist. Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard University Press.
Levitt, P. 2000. Molecular determinants of regionalization of the forebrain and cerebral cortex. In M. S. Gazzaniga (Ed. ), The new cognitive neurosciences. Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press.
Lewis, H. W. 1990. Technological risk. New York: Norton.
Lewontin, R. 1990. How much did the brain have to change for speech? (Commentary on Pinker & Bloom's "Natural language and natural selection"). Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 13, 740-741.
Lewontin, R. 1992. Biology as ideology: The doctrine of DNA. New York: HarperCollins. Lewontin, R. C. 1982. Human diversity. San Francisco: Scientific American.
Lewontin, R. C. 1983. The organism as the subject and object of evolution. Scientia, 118, 65-82.
Lewontin, R. C, Rose, S. , & Kamin, L. J. 1984. Not in our genes. New York: Pantheon. Lingua Franca, Editors of. 2000. The Sokal hoax: The sham that shook the academy. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press.
Lockard, J. S. , & Paulhaus, D. L. (Eds. ) 1988. Self-deception: An adaptive mechanism. Englewood Cliffs, N. J. : Prentice Hall. Locke, J. 1690/1947. An essay concerning human understanding. New York: E. P. Dutton.
Loehlin, J. C. 1992. Genes and environment in personality development. Newbury Park, Calif. : Sage.
? Loehlin, J. C. 2001. Behavior genetics and parenting theory. American Psychologist, 56, 169-170.
Loehlin, J. C, & Nichols, R. C. 1976. Heredity, environment, and personality: A study of 850 sets of twins. Austin: University of Texas Press.
Loury, G. 2002. The anatomy of racial inequality: Stereotypes, stigma, and the elusive quest for racial justice in the United States. Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard University Press.
Lubinski, D. , & Benbow, C. 1992. Gender differences in abilities and preferences among the gifted: Implications for the math- science pipeline. Current Directions in Psychological Science, 1, 61-66.
Lumsden, C, & Wilson, E. O. 1981. Genes, mind, and culture. Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard University Press.
Lutz, D. 1984. The relative influence of European writers on late eighteenth-century American political thought. American
Political Science Review, 78, 189-197. Lykken, D. T. 1995. The antisocial personalities. Mahwah, N. J.