Vol 28

Current Directions in Psychological Science

Volume 28, Issue 6

2019 · 17 articles

  1. Diverse Reactions to Ethnic Diversity: The Role of Individual Differences in AuthoritarianismJasper Van Assche, Arne Roets, Alain Van Hiel, Kristof DhontVol. 28, Iss. 6 · 2019 · pp. 523-527
  2. Adult Fast-Mapping Memory Research Is Based on a Misinterpretation of Developmental-Word-Learning DataRichard J. O’Connor, Kevin J. RiggsVol. 28, Iss. 6 · 2019 · pp. 528-533
  3. Biased Attention to Threat: Answering Old Questions With Young InfantsJessica L. Burris, Denise Oleas, Lori Reider, Kristin A. Buss, Koraly Pérez-Edgar, et al.Vol. 28, Iss. 6 · 2019 · pp. 534-539
  4. Why Does George Clooney Make Coffee Sexy? The Case for Attribute ConditioningChristian Unkelbach, Fabia HögdenVol. 28, Iss. 6 · 2019 · pp. 540-546
  5. Responding to Causal Uncertainty Through Abstract ThinkingJae-Eun Namkoong, Marlone D. HendersonVol. 28, Iss. 6 · 2019 · pp. 547-551
  6. Selective Integration: An Attentional Theory of Choice Biases and Adaptive ChoiceMarius Usher, Konstantinos Tsetsos, Moshe Glickman, Nick ChaterVol. 28, Iss. 6 · 2019 · pp. 552-559
  7. Digital Traces: New Data, Resources, and Tools for Psychological-Science ResearchAnat Rafaeli, Shelly Ashtar, Daniel AltmanVol. 28, Iss. 6 · 2019 · pp. 560-566
  8. Linguistic Shifts: A Relatively Effortless Route to Emotion Regulation?Ariana Orvell, Özlem Ayduk, Jason S. Moser, Susan A. Gelman, Ethan KrossVol. 28, Iss. 6 · 2019 · pp. 567-573
  9. Augmented Reality as a Tool for Studying Visual Plasticity: 2009 to 2018Min Bao, Stephen A. EngelVol. 28, Iss. 6 · 2019 · pp. 574-580
  10. The Role of Personality in Sexual and Reproductive HealthMark S. AllenVol. 28, Iss. 6 · 2019 · pp. 581-586
  11. Tribalism Is Human NatureCory J. Clark, Brittany S. Liu, Bo M. Winegard, Peter H. DittoVol. 28, Iss. 6 · 2019 · pp. 587-592
  12. Six Challenges for Embodiment ResearchMarkus Ostarek, Falk HuettigVol. 28, Iss. 6 · 2019 · pp. 593-599
  13. Distractor Ignoring: Strategies, Learning, and Passive FilteringJoy J. Geng, Bo-Yeong Won, Nancy B. CarlisleVol. 28, Iss. 6 · 2019 · pp. 600-606
  14. Individual Differences in Learning EfficiencyKathleen B. McDermott, Christopher L. ZerrVol. 28, Iss. 6 · 2019 · pp. 607-613
  15. Studying Human Habits in Societal Context: Examining Support for a Basic Stimulus–Response MechanismHans Marien, Ruud Custers, Henk AartsVol. 28, Iss. 6 · 2019 · pp. 614-618
  16. Implicit Analogies in Learning: Supporting Transfer by Warming UpPooja G. Sidney, Clarissa A. ThompsonVol. 28, Iss. 6 · 2019 · pp. 619-625
  17. Corrigendum: The Evolutionary Mismatch Hypothesis: Implications for Psychological ScienceVol. 28, Iss. 6 · 2019 · pp. 626-626