Vol 14
Perspectives on Psychological Science
Volume 14, Issue 3
- The Dark Side of Information Proliferation
- The Need to Contribute During Adolescence
- Children’s Judgments of Epistemic and Moral Agents: From Situations to Intentions
- Making Research Evaluation More Transparent: Aligning Research Philosophy, Institutional Values, and Reporting
- Genetic Contributions to Loneliness and Their Relevance to the Evolutionary Theory of Loneliness
- Microbes and the Mind: How Bacteria Shape Affect, Neurological Processes, Cognition, Social Relationships, Development, and Pathology
- A Hierarchical Taxonomy of Psychopathology Can Transform Mental Health Research
- Broadening the Perspective on Emotional Contagion and Emotional Mimicry: The Correction Hypothesis
- Suicide in Transgender Veterans: Prevalence, Prevention, and Implications of Current Policy
- Outsiders’ Thoughts on Generating Self-Regulatory-Depletion (Fatigue) Effects in Limited-Resource Experiments
- Mindsets: A View From Two Eras