Vol 17

Psychological Science

Volume 17, Issue 5

2006 · 15 articles

  1. Haptically Linked DyadsKyle Reed, Michael Peshkin, Mitra J. Hartmann, Marcia Grabowecky, James Patton, et al.Vol. 17, Iss. 5 · 2006 · pp. 365-366
  2. Conditions Under Which Function Information Attenuates Name Extension via ShapeDanielle Truxaw, Max M. Krasnow, Chantelle Woods, Tim P. GermanVol. 17, Iss. 5 · 2006 · pp. 367-371
  3. Prosodic Knowledge Affects the Recognition of Newly Acquired WordsKeren B. Shatzman, James M. McQueenVol. 17, Iss. 5 · 2006 · pp. 372-377
  4. An Examination of Sources of Peer-Review BiasJessica L. Blackburn, Milton D. HakelVol. 17, Iss. 5 · 2006 · pp. 378-382
  5. Looking DeathworthyJennifer L. Eberhardt, Paul G. Davies, Valerie J. Purdie-Vaughns, Sheri Lynn JohnsonVol. 17, Iss. 5 · 2006 · pp. 383-386
  6. Priming Race in Biracial Observers Affects Visual Search for Black and White FacesJoan Y. Chiao, Hannah E. Heck, Ken Nakayama, Nalini AmbadyVol. 17, Iss. 5 · 2006 · pp. 387-392
  7. Ethnic Diversity and Perceptions of Safety in Urban Middle SchoolsJaana Juvonen, Adrienne Nishina, Sandra GrahamVol. 17, Iss. 5 · 2006 · pp. 393-400
  8. Shared System for Ordering Small and Large Numbers in Monkeys and HumansJessica F. Cantlon, Elizabeth M. BrannonVol. 17, Iss. 5 · 2006 · pp. 401-406
  9. Numeracy and Decision MakingEllen Peters, Daniel Västfjäll, Paul Slovic, C.K. Mertz, Ketti Mazzocco, et al.Vol. 17, Iss. 5 · 2006 · pp. 407-413
  10. Recommendations Implicit in Policy DefaultsCraig R.M. McKenzie, Michael J. Liersch, Stacey R. FinkelsteinVol. 17, Iss. 5 · 2006 · pp. 414-420
  11. Acting Intentionally and the Side-Effect EffectAlan M. Leslie, Joshua Knobe, Adam CohenVol. 17, Iss. 5 · 2006 · pp. 421-427
  12. Dual Processing in ReasoningWim De NeysVol. 17, Iss. 5 · 2006 · pp. 428-433
  13. The Effect of Personal Relevance and Approach-Related Action Expectation on Relative Left Frontal Cortical ActivityEddie Harmon-Jones, Lacey Lueck, Meghan Fearn, Cindy Harmon-JonesVol. 17, Iss. 5 · 2006 · pp. 434-440
  14. Suppression of Emotional and Nonemotional Content in MemoryBrendan E. Depue, Marie T. Banich, Tim CurranVol. 17, Iss. 5 · 2006 · pp. 441-447
  15. Controlling the Integration of Emotion and CognitionJennifer S. Beer, Robert T. Knight, Mark D'EspositoVol. 17, Iss. 5 · 2006 · pp. 448-453