Vol 6

Perspectives on Psychological Science

Volume 6, Issue 2

2011 · 12 articles

  1. Three Lessons LearnedJerome KaganVol. 6, Iss. 2 · 2011 · pp. 107-113
  2. Arousal-Biased Competition in Perception and MemoryMara Mather, Matthew R. SutherlandVol. 6, Iss. 2 · 2011 · pp. 114-133
  3. Can Sex Differences in Science Be Tied to the Long Reach of Prenatal Hormones? Brain Organization Theory, Digit Ratio (2D/4D), and Sex Differences in Preferences and CognitionJeffrey M. Valla, Stephen J. CeciVol. 6, Iss. 2 · 2011 · pp. 134-146
  4. Statistical Trends in Women’s Participation in Science: Commentary on Valla and Ceci (2011)Cathy Kessel, Donna J. NelsonVol. 6, Iss. 2 · 2011 · pp. 147-149
  5. Dopamine and the Neural “Now”Marc D. LewisVol. 6, Iss. 2 · 2011 · pp. 150-155
  6. Received Wisdom Regarding the Roles of Craving and Dopamine in AddictionGene M. HeymanVol. 6, Iss. 2 · 2011 · pp. 156-160
  7. Strengths and Limitations of Theoretical Explanations in PsychologyJan De Houwer, Klaus Fiedler, Agnes MoorsVol. 6, Iss. 2 · 2011 · pp. 161-162
  8. Voodoo Correlations Are Everywhere—Not Only in NeuroscienceKlaus FiedlerVol. 6, Iss. 2 · 2011 · pp. 163-171
  9. The Problem of Circularity in Evidence, Argument, and ExplanationUlrike HahnVol. 6, Iss. 2 · 2011 · pp. 172-182
  10. Much Pain, Little Gain? Paradigm-Specific Models and Methods in Experimental PsychologyThorsten MeiserVol. 6, Iss. 2 · 2011 · pp. 183-191
  11. Friends and Foes of Theory Construction in Psychological ScienceLeonel Garcia-Marques, Mário B. FerreiraVol. 6, Iss. 2 · 2011 · pp. 192-201
  12. Why the Cognitive Approach in Psychology Would Profit From a Functional Approach and Vice VersaJan De HouwerVol. 6, Iss. 2 · 2011 · pp. 202-209