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1. " In Models of Understanding Text, ed. BK Britton, AC Graesser, pp. 313-39. Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum Gigerenzer G, Hug K. 1992."

Source:   Johnson-Laird, P. N. "DEDUCTIVE REASONING" Annual Review of Psychology Jan. 1 1999: 109-110 Google This

2. " Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 62, 75-82. Gigerenzer, G. (1993)."

Source:   RINIOLO, TODD C.,SCHMIDT, LOUIS A. "Searching for Reliable Relationships With Statistics Packages: An Empirical Example of the Potential Problems" Journal of Psychology 134.2 Mar. 1 2000: 143 Google This

3. " There are, of course, the books and papers by Donald MacKenzie and Theodore Porter demonstrating the socially embedded history of statistics, while Gerd Gigerenzer's mammoth efforts to sell us intuitive..."

Source:   Lovie, Sandy. "Statistics as Principled Argument" British Journal of Psychology 90.2 May 1 1999: 313-315 Google This

4. " Gigerenzer, G. (1991)."

Source:   Berndsen, Mariette,Spears, Russell,Pligt, Joop van der,McGarty, Craig. "Determinants of intergroup differentiation in the illusory correlation task" British Journal of Psychology 90.2 May 1 1999: 201-203

5. " Gigerenzer G, Todd PM. 2001."

Source:   Grossler, Andreas. "A content and process view on bounded rationality in system dynamics" Systems Research and Behavioral Science 21.4 July 1 2004: 319-331 Google This

6. " Hoffrage, U., & Gigerenzer, G. (1996)."

Source:   Prietula, Michael J.,Feltovich, Paul J.,Marchak, Frank. "Factors Influencing Analysis of Complex Cognitive Tasks: A Framework and Example from Industrial Process Control" Human Factors 42.1 Mar. 22 2000: 56 Google This

7. " We're going to do a bear hug letter." I said, "A bear hug letter."

Source:   . "Women taking the lead in law and law firms: panel presentation by Columbia Law Women's Association, March 29, 2004" Columbia Journal of Gender and Law 13.2 Dec. 22 2004: 354-370 Google This

8. " Nigel Lindsay plays Morris as a gentle giant, a paunchy friendly fellow who galumphs about hugging "Gab" or beating himself on the temples with his fists when his intuitions come to him too slowly."

Source:   Portillo, Michael. "Art of appearances: a compelling, tragic tale of two men and their muse" New Statesman (1996) 133.4717 Dec. 6 2004: 44-45 Google This

9. " The Potomac normally embraces Washington in a graceful, deliberate hug, etching out the boundaries of Georgetown before shoving off at the Watergate Hotel and coursing down to the Chesapeake Bay."

Source:  Hegland, Corine. "Watershed woes: cleaning up the D.C. rivers is the first order of business. The day after hurricane Isabel swept through Washington last October was sunny and crisp. And thanks to the declared state of emergency, it was a day off work for thousands across" Planning 70.2 Feb. 1 2004: 38-43

10. " His great poem of the "interinanimation" of two souls is pertinent to "The Hug" whose precision of diction (note the progression "set ... braced ... locking ... stay") and..."

Source:   Dean, Paul. "Thom Gunn, 1929-2004" New Criterion 23.3 Nov. 1 2004: 78-81 Google This

11. " The Wednesday morning sun came too early with the first bus leaving for the airport before 6 a.m. With heartfelt hugs and tearful "so longs," the 2004 Youth Rally came to an end."

Source:   Sherman, Brittney. "Teenage outlook on life--Youth Rally '04" Ostomy Quarterly 42.1 Sept. 22 2004: 22-25 Google This

12. " But I was too inexperienced in the ways of the world to rock any boats, and so I happily collected my $6-an-hour paycheck, gave hugs along the way, and hoped that I was making at least a small difference in someone's life."

Source:   Boggess, Julie. "Late-night thoughts on culture change" Nursing Homes 53.10 Oct. 1 2004: 8-9 Google This

13. " Byline: John N. Mitchell, THE WASHINGTON TIMES PHILADELPHIA - Allen Iverson, with his tattoos, cornrows and hip-hop persona, ended up in the center of a celebratory group hug with the fans in the expensive courtside seats at Wachovia Center."

Source:   . "Iverson steals the show but shares excitement" Washington Times Nov. 27 2004: 01 Google This

14. " Vlach discusses the works and worlds inhabited by Francis Guy, Charles Fraser, Adrien Persac, William Aiken Walker, and Alice Ravenel Huger Smith, as well as Frances Flora Bond Palmer's work with Currier and Ives."

Source:   Lee, Lauranett L. "The Planter's Prospect: Privilege and Slavery in Plantation Paintings" Journal of Southern History 70.4 Nov. 1 2004: 904-906 Google This

15. " I stood still, hugging myself."

Source:   bikwan, Wong. "She is a woman; I am also a woman" Literary Review 48.1 Sept. 22 2004: 7-23 Google This

16. " A sea of faces lighted the cavernous convention hall with smiles and the electric energy of handshakes and hugs."

Source:   Lehrman, Sally. "UNITY shows the breadth of diversity it takes to produce great journalism" Quill 92.7 Sept. 1 2004: 30-31 Google This

17. " And we ended up hugging and crying right there in the parking lot." Still, registration might be the easy part."

Source:   Lerner, Sharon. "Missouri's female trouble: it's not just 'security moms' but single women who may decide Kerry's fate" Nation 279.12 Oct. 18 2004: 19 Google This

18. "... Pinckney, Alice Ravenel Huger Smith, Beatrice Witte Ravenel, Elizabeth O'Neill Verner, Julia Peterkin, Laura Bragg, etcher Alfred Hutty, and a lone, unrecognized (at the time) African American painter, Edwin A. Harleston."

Source:   Bland, Sidney R. "Renaissance in Charleston: Art and Life in the Carolina Low Country, 1900-1940" Journal of Southern History 70.4 Nov. 1 2004: 955-957 Google This

19. " Mail it to her, drop it in her purse, or put it somewhere you know she'll find it. JEN N. Chambersburg, Pa. When you and your morn are having a fight, just give her a big hug."

Source:   G. Kovada,R. Beth,S. Jessica,N. Jen,M. Alan,C. Elizabeth. "Mad mom: advice from Choices readers" Scholastic Choices 20.3 Nov. 1 2004: 30-31 Google This

20. " For the younger children, there are a lot of laps to climb into, hugs to get and big people to learn from. "I thought we would have two..."

Source:   . "Room for a BIG FAMILY; Parents say: Get everyone organized" Washington Times Dec. 5 2004: 01 Google This

21. "... affection, but they just show it in a different way," says Maj-Britt Frenze, 14, of Vienna, Virginia, whose 12-year-old brother Peter is autistic. "Peter comes up and hugs and kisses me. When my parents try..."

Source:   Fleming, Alexandra Rockey. "My brother is autistic: having an autistic sibling is tough, but these teens love their brothers just as they are" Scholastic Choices 20.2 Oct. 1 2004: 16-22 Google This

22. " When Tony Crosland, in The Future of Socialism (1956), proposed therapy as a policy response to poverty, he was roundly criticised for it. And nobody wants state-organised group hugs or council-run counselling."

Source:  Reeves, Richard. "'The honours system, far from being abolished, should be hugely expanded': in our society, high status depends too much on money. We need more diverse ways of sharing out esteem, so that all can have prizes, argues Richard Reeves" New Statesman (1996) 133.4713 Nov. 8 2004: 33-36

23. " He makes himself hug back."

Source:   Clayton, John J. "Vertigo: a story" Commentary 118.5 Dec. 1 2004: 50-57 Google This

24. " When asked, the mother said that she has given Eric an occasional hug since the office visit."

Source:   Stein, Martin T.,Crow, Janet,Abbott, Myles,Tanner, J. Lane. "Organic or psychosomatic? Facilitating inquiry with children and parents *" Pediatrics 114.5 Nov. 1 2004: 1496-1501 Google This

25. " September is not quite September this year, everyone keeps telling me. As agent dean Naggar put it, "an unnerving stasis" is hugging the book business at a time when the pace should be quickening for the fall."

Source:   . "Duckworth flies the Atlantic: Gayle Feldman on politics in the shops, banned books, and Peter Mayer's plans for Duckworth" Bookseller .5096 Sept. 26 2003: 10-11 Google This

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