Perspectives on Psychological Science
Perspectives on Psychological Science: Volume 8, Number 2
Perspectives on Psychological Science, a journal of the Association for Psychological Science, publishes an eclectic mix of provocative reports and articles, including broad integrative reviews, overviews of research programs, meta-analyses, theoretical statements, and book reviews. Read the most recent issue of Perspectives on Psychological Science for thought-provoking articles from across a range of subdisciplines.
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Navigating Into the Future or Driven by the Past
Martin E. P. Seligman, Peter Railton, Roy F. Baumeister, and Chandra Sripada
*Come listen to Roy F. Baumeister give his William James Fellow Award Address “What Is the Self?” and speak in the “Regulating the World, Regulating the Mind” theme program at the 25th APS Annual Convention!
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Behavioral Influences in the Present Tense: On Expressive Versus Instrumental Action
David Dunning and Detlef Fetchenhauer
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Prospection by Any Other Name? A Response to Seligman et al. (2013)
Jun Fukukura, Erik G. Helzer, and Melissa J. Ferguson
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Chandra Sripada, Peter Railton, Roy F. Baumeister, and Martin E. P. Seligman
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The Future of Emotion Regulation Research: Capturing Context
Amelia Aldao
*Come listen to Amelia Aldao speak at the “Reflections on Rumination: In Memory of Susan Nolen-Hoeksema” symposium at the 25th APS Annual Convention!
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Erika N. Carlson
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The Intelligence of Nations: Smart But Not Wise–A Comment on Hunt (2012)
Robert J. Sternberg
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The Intelligence of Nations: A Productive Research Paradigm–Comment on Hunt (2012)
Heiner Rindermann
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The Intelligence of Nations: A Rejoinder to Commentators
Earl Hunt
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Yes It Can: On the Functional Abilities of the Human Unconscious
Ran R. Hassin
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Douglas M. Stenstrom, Mathew Curtis, and Ravi Iyer
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