Vol 33
Current Directions in Psychological Science
Volume 33, Issue 3
- The New Psychology of Secrecy
- Motivated Counterfactual Thinking and Moral Inconsistency: How We Use Our Imaginations to Selectively Condemn and Condone
- There Are Multiple Paths to Personalized Education, and They Should Be Combined
- The Representation of Giving Actions: Event Construction in the Service of Monitoring Social Relationships
- Blood Pressure and Social Algesia: The Unexpected Relationship Between the Cardiovascular System and Sensitivity to Social Pain
- The Power of Numeric Evidence in Science Communication
- What Can Language Models Tell Us About Human Cognition?
- Intraindividual Conflicts Reduce the Polarization of Attitudes
- A Multidisciplinary Perspective on Person-Environment Fit: Relevance, Measurement, and Future Directions