Vol 18
Psychological Science
Volume 18, Issue 3
- Young Children Learning Spanish Make Rapid Use of Grammatical Gender in Spoken Word Recognition
- Picture Yourself at the Polls
- When God Sanctions Killing
- Emotions and False Memories
- Dissociative Tendencies and Memory Performance on Directed-Forgetting Tasks
- A Replication by Another Name
- Conclusions in Science When Theory and Data Collide
- Imperceptibly Off-Center Goalkeepers Influence Penalty-Kick Direction in Soccer
- Evaluating Videotaped Confessions
- Do Narcissists Dislike Themselves “Deep Down Inside”?
- Statistical Reform in Psychology
- Required Sample Size to Detect the Mediated Effect
- The Format in Which Uncertainty Information Is Presented Affects Decision Biases
- Throwing a Bomb on a Person Versus Throwing a Person on a Bomb
- Can Infants Map Meaning to Newly Segmented Words?
- Cognitive Control of Sequential Knowledge in 2-Year-Olds
- Moral Outrage Mediates the Dampening Effect of System Justification on Support for Redistributive Social Policies
- Heart Rate Variability Reflects Self-Regulatory Strength, Effort, and Fatigue