Vol 13
Perspectives on Psychological Science
Volume 13, Issue 2
- Which Articles Make a Difference? Introduction to the Special 30th APS Anniversary Issue of <i>Perspectives on Psychological Science</i>
- Toward a Psychology of Human Agency: Pathways and Reflections
- Revisiting Our Reappraisal of the (Surprisingly Few) Benefits of High Self-Esteem
- The Strength Model of Self-Regulation: Conclusions From the Second Decade of Willpower Research
- Being Suspicious of the Sense of Ease and Undeterred by the Sense of Difficulty: Looking Back at Schmidt and Bjork (1992)
- An Evaluation of Amazon’s Mechanical Turk, Its Rapid Rise, and Its Effective Use
- Sexual and Emotional Infidelity: Evolved Gender Differences in Jealousy Prove Robust and Replicable
- The Error-Related Negativity, Self-Monitoring, and Consciousness
- Revisiting “Most People Are Happy”—And Discovering When They Are Not
- Beyond Money: Progress on an Economy of Well-Being
- Happiest People Revisited
- Reflections on Self-Reflection: Contemplating Flawed Self-Judgments in the Clinic, Classroom, and Office Cubicle
- Working Memory and Executive Attention: A Revisit
- Reflections on Positive Emotions and Upward Spirals
- The Error-Related Negativity
- Enhancing the Effectiveness of Work Groups and Teams: A Reflection
- Fitness Effects on the Cognitive Function of Older Adults: A Meta-Analytic Study—Revisited
- The Scientific Pursuit of Happiness
- Expressive Writing in Psychological Science
- To Have Seen or Not to Have Seen: A Look at Rensink, O’Regan, and Clark (1997)
- Reflections on the Resurgence of Interest in the Testing Effect
- Well-Being With Soul: Science in Pursuit of Human Potential
- The Constructive, Destructive, and Reconstructive Power of Social Norms: Reprise
- False-Positive Citations
- The Scientific Work We Love: A Duplex Theory of Scientific Impact and Its Application to the Top-Cited Articles in the First 30 Years of APS Journals
- Registered Replication Report: Dijksterhuis and van Knippenberg (1998)
- Reflection on the Professor-Priming Replication Report