Vol 16
Psychological Science
Volume 16, Issue 12
- Information for Contributors
- Evidence for a Gene-Environment Interaction in Predicting Behavioral Inhibition in Middle Childhood
- Children (but Not Adults) Can Inhibit False Memories
- Pronouns in Marital Interaction
- See the Ball, Hit the Ball
- Self-Discipline Outdoes IQ in Predicting Academic Performance of Adolescents
- Time Does Not Heal All Wounds
- Relationships Between Intergroup Contact and Prejudice Among Minority and Majority Status Groups
- Detecting Silent Pauses in Speech
- Visual Short-Term Memory Load Suppresses Temporo-Parietal Junction Activity and Induces Inattentional Blindness
- Using Cognitive Models to Map Relations Between Neuropsychological Disorders and Human Decision-Making Deficits
- Unique Temporal Change Is the Key to Attentional Capture
- Top-Down Attentional Modulation in Autistic Spectrum Disorders Is Stimulus-Specific
- Secret Agents
- Understanding the Average Probability of Replication
- Probability of Replication Revisited
- Why Replication Probabilities Depend on Prior Probability Distributions
- Replicability, Confidence, and Priors
- Acknowledgment
- Index to Volume 16, 2005