Vol 18
Perspectives on Psychological Science
Volume 18, Issue 5
- An Ethics and Social-Justice Approach to Collecting and Using Demographic Data for Psychological Researchers
- Clinical Psychologists as T-Shaped Professionals
- The Role of Subjective Expectations for Exhaustion and Recovery: The Sample Case of Work and Leisure
- A New Way to Think About Internal and External Validity
- Is Open Science Neoliberal?
- A Call to Action on Assessing and Mitigating Bias in Artificial Intelligence Applications for Mental Health
- Coping or Thriving? Reviewing Intrapersonal, Interpersonal, and Societal Factors Associated With Well-Being in Singlehood From a Within-Group Perspective
- Clarifying Eudaimonia and Psychological Functioning to Complement Evaluative and Experiential Well-Being: Why Basic Psychological Needs Should Be Measured in National Accounts of Well-Being
- Interactionally Embedded Gestalt Principles of Multimodal Human Communication
- Mnemicity: A Cognitive Gadget?
- Music in the Middle: A Culture-Cognition-Mediator Model of Musical Functionality
- Enriching Psychology by Zooming Out to General Mindsets and Practices in Natural Habitats
- Placebo and Nocebo Effects as Bayesian-Brain Phenomena: The Overlooked Role of Likelihood and Attention
- Research-Problem Validity in Primary Research: Precision and Transparency in Characterizing Past Knowledge
- Inaccuracy in the Scientific Record and Open Postpublication Critique
- Adjusting for Baseline Measurements of the Mediators and Outcome as a First Step Toward Eliminating Confounding Biases in Mediation Analysis