Vol 15
Perspectives on Psychological Science
Volume 15, Issue 2
- The Importance of Context in Moral Judgments
- The Moral Psychology of Raceless, Genderless Strangers
- The Morality of War: A Review and Research Agenda
- Is Opposition to Genetically Modified Food “Morally Absolutist”? A Consequence-Based Perspective
- What Are the Irreducible Basic Elements of Morality? A Critique of the Debate Over Monism and Pluralism in Moral Psychology
- Why Does Awe Have Prosocial Effects? New Perspectives on Awe and the Small Self
- Lost in Translation: The Construct Representation of Character Virtues
- The Need to Refocus on the Group as the Site of Radicalization
- Cumulative Disadvantage: A Psychological Framework for Understanding How Innocence Can Lead to Confession, Wrongful Conviction, and Beyond
- What Do Theory-of-Mind Tasks Actually Measure? Theory and Practice
- Connecting the Dots on the Origins of Social Knowledge
- Settling Into Semantic Space: An Ambiguity-Focused Account of Word-Meaning Access
- Witnessing, Remembering, and Testifying: Why the Past Is Special for Human Beings
- Toward an Integrative Psychometric Model of Emotions
- Social Allostasis and Social Allostatic Load: A New Model for Research in Social Dynamics, Stress, and Health
- Weighing People Rather Than Food: A Framework for Examining External Validity
- Lives as Collections of Strands: An Essay in Descriptive Psychology