Vol 18

Perspectives on Psychological Science

Volume 18, Issue 2

2023 · 20 articles

  1. Thinking Structurally: A Cognitive Framework for Understanding How People Attribute Inequality to Structural CausesJamie Amemiya, Elizabeth Mortenson, Gail D. Heyman, Caren M. WalkerVol. 18, Iss. 2 · 2023 · pp. 259-274
  2. Studying Socioeconomic Status: Conceptual Problems and an Alternative Path ForwardStephen AntonoplisVol. 18, Iss. 2 · 2023 · pp. 275-292
  3. It’s Not You, It’s Me: A Review of Individual Differences in Visuospatial Perspective TakingSteven Samuel, Geoff G. Cole, Madeline J. EacottVol. 18, Iss. 2 · 2023 · pp. 293-308
  4. Awe as a Pathway to Mental and Physical HealthMaria Monroy, Dacher KeltnerVol. 18, Iss. 2 · 2023 · pp. 309-320
  5. On the Role of Interoception in Body and Object Perception: A Multisensory-Integration AccountWladimir Kirsch, Wilfried KundeVol. 18, Iss. 2 · 2023 · pp. 321-339
  6. Is Religion Special?Jordan W. Moon, Adam B. Cohen, Kristin Laurin, David P. MacKinnonVol. 18, Iss. 2 · 2023 · pp. 340-357
  7. Global Diversity of Authors, Editors, and Journal Ownership Across Subdisciplines of Psychology: Current State and Policy ImplicationsZhicheng Lin, Ningxi LiVol. 18, Iss. 2 · 2023 · pp. 358-377
  8. How Do People Come to Judge What Is “Reasonable”? Effects of Legal and Sociological Systems on Human PsychologyMikaela Spruill, Neil A. LewisVol. 18, Iss. 2 · 2023 · pp. 378-391
  9. A Systematic Review of Black People Coping With Racism: Approaches, Analysis, and EmpowermentGrace Jacob, Sonya C. Faber, Naomi Faber, Amy Bartlett, Allison J. Ouimet, et al.Vol. 18, Iss. 2 · 2023 · pp. 392-415
  10. Joint Consideration of Means and Variances Might Change the Understanding of EtiologyS. Alexandra Burt, Wendy JohnsonVol. 18, Iss. 2 · 2023 · pp. 416-427
  11. How We Get Free: Graduate Training as an Opportunity for Equitable Participation and LiberationVanessa V. Volpe, Elan C. Hope, Della V. Mosley, Hannah Javidi, Effua E. Sosoo, et al.Vol. 18, Iss. 2 · 2023 · pp. 428-444
  12. Destigmatizing Borderline Personality Disorder: A Call to Action for Psychological ScienceSara R. Masland, Sarah E. Victor, Jessica R. Peters, Skye Fitzpatrick, Katherine L. Dixon-Gordon, et al.Vol. 18, Iss. 2 · 2023 · pp. 445-460
  13. Recommendations for Investigating the Cross-Category Effect Among Hispanic and Latino PopulationsJennifer L. RennelsVol. 18, Iss. 2 · 2023 · pp. 461-471
  14. Interrogating Gender-Exploratory TherapyFlorence AshleyVol. 18, Iss. 2 · 2023 · pp. 472-481
  15. Snapping Out of Autopilot: Overriding Habits in Real Time and the Role of Ventrolateral Prefrontal CortexCole KorponayVol. 18, Iss. 2 · 2023 · pp. 482-490
  16. A Role for Uncertainty in the Neural Distinction Between Social and Nonsocial ThoughtDilara Berkay, Adrianna C. JenkinsVol. 18, Iss. 2 · 2023 · pp. 491-502
  17. Not All Effects Are Indispensable: Psychological Science Requires Verifiable Lines of Reasoning for Whether an Effect MattersFarid Anvari, Rogier Kievit, Daniël Lakens, Charlotte R. Pennington, Andrew K. Przybylski, et al.Vol. 18, Iss. 2 · 2023 · pp. 503-507
  18. Are Small Effects the Indispensable Foundation for a Cumulative Psychological Science? A Reply to Götz et al. (2022)Maximilian A. Primbs, Charlotte R. Pennington, Daniël Lakens, Miguel Alejandro A. Silan, Dwayne S. N. Lieck, et al.Vol. 18, Iss. 2 · 2023 · pp. 508-512
  19. Examination of the COVID-19 Pandemic’s Impact on Mental Health From Three Perspectives: Global, Social, and IndividualLauren E. Thomas, Abigail Emich, Emily Weiss, Corina Zisman, Katherine Foray, et al.Vol. 18, Iss. 2 · 2023 · pp. 513-526
  20. Underfunding Basic Psychological Science Because of the Primacy of the Here and Now: A Scientific ConundrumJorge AlmeidaVol. 18, Iss. 2 · 2023 · pp. 527-530