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Bakker TM, Blokland LM, Ruane I: 2010. The textbook as conversational partner. Acta Academica, (2) / March, pp 1-21, Full Text

Coetzee N: 2010. Personality profiles of recreational scuba divers. African Journal for Physical, Health Education, Recreation and Dance (AJPHERD), 16 (4) / Dec, pp 570-581, Full Text

Stead GB, Bakker TM: 2010. Self in career theory and counselling: a discourse analysis perspective. British Journal of Guidance & Counselling, 38 (1) / Feb, pp 45-60, Full Text

Stead GB, Bakker TM: 2010. Discourse analysis in career counselling and development. Career Development Quarterly, 59 / Sep, pp 72-85.

Gildenhuys AA: 2010. Reflecting from the Fringe: On Expanding the Analyntic Frame. Group Analysis: The Journal of Group Analytic Psychotherapy, 43 (3) / Sept, pp 311-327, Full Text

Milfont TL, Duckitt J, Wagner C: 2010. A Cross-Cultural Test of the Value-Attitude-Behavior Hierarchy. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 40 (11), pp 2791-2813, Full Text

Moswang T, Ruane I: 2010. The influence of television on adolescent girls' sexual attitudes and behaviour in a South African setting. New Voices in Psychology, 19 (4), pp 553-558.

Kawulich B, Garner MWJ, Wagner C: 2010. Students’ conceptions - and misconceptions - of social research. Qualitative Sociology Review, V (3) / Dec, pp 5-25.

Cassimjee N, Murphy R: 2010. Temperament and character correlates of neuropsychological performance. South African Journal of Psychology, 40 (2), pp 125-138, Full Text

Ruane I: 2010. Obstacles to the utilisation of psychological resources in a South African township community. South African Journal of Psychology, 40 (2), pp 214-225.

Floyd L, Hedden SL, Lawson A, Salama C, Moleko AS, Latimer WW: 2010. The association between poly-substance use, coping, and sex trade among black South African substance users. Substance Use & Misuse, 45 (12) / Oct, pp 1971-1987.