Vol 19
Perspectives on Psychological Science
Volume 19, Issue 2
- The Psychology of Collectives
- Group Formation and the Evolution of Human Social Organization
- Polarization and the Psychology of Collectives
- Understanding Collective Intelligence: Investigating the Role of Collective Memory, Attention, and Reasoning Processes
- Understanding Collective Intelligence: Investigating the Role of Collective Memory, Attention, and Reasoning Processes
- The Emerging Science of Interacting Minds
- Struggling With Change: The Fragile Resilience of Collectives
- Motivated Cognition in Cooperation
- The Spread of Beliefs in Partially Modularized Communities
- Individuals, Collectives, and Individuals in Collectives: The Ineliminable Role of Dependence
- Communities of Knowledge in Trouble
- A Network Approach to Investigate the Dynamics of Individual and Collective Beliefs: Advances and Applications of the BENDING Model
- Maintaining Transient Diversity Is a General Principle for Improving Collective Problem Solving
- The Strengths and Weaknesses of Crowds to Address Global Problems
- Crowds Can Effectively Identify Misinformation at Scale
- What Makes Groups Emotional?
- New Forms of Collaboration Between the Social and Natural Sciences Could Become Necessary for Understanding Rapid Collective Transitions in Social Systems
- Toward Understanding of the Social Hysteresis: Insights From Agent-Based Modeling
- Human Crowds as Social Networks: Collective Dynamics of Consensus and Polarization
- A Cognitive Computational Approach to Social and Collective Decision-Making