Vol 24
Psychological Science
Volume 24, Issue 10
- Just Post It
- Are Forensic Experts Biased by the Side That Retained Them?
- The Ontogeny of Lexical Networks
- Physically Developed and Exploratory Young Infants Contribute to Their Own Long-Term Academic Achievement
- The Relative Trustworthiness of Inferential Tests of the Indirect Effect in Statistical Mediation Analysis
- The Polarizing Effect of Arousal on Negotiation
- From Fan to Fat? Vicarious Losing Increases Unhealthy Eating, but Self-Affirmation Is an Effective Remedy
- Enacting Cultural Interests
- Impact of Bullying in Childhood on Adult Health, Wealth, Crime, and Social Outcomes
- Giving Preschoolers Choice Increases Sharing Behavior
- Fear of Holes
- From Glue to Gasoline
- Swinging at a Cocktail Party
- The Illusion of Saving Face
- Training the Approximate Number System Improves Math Proficiency
- The Reappropriation of Stigmatizing Labels
- Facilitation of Voluntary Goal-Directed Action by Reward Cues
- Two Items Remembered as Precisely as One
- Literacy and Numeracy Are More Heritable Than Intelligence in Primary School
- Cascading Reminiscence Bumps in Popular Music
- The Interactive Effect of Anger and Disgust on Moral Outrage and Judgments
- Do Girls Really Experience More Anxiety in Mathematics?
- Seeing a Haptically Explored Face
- Adaptive Memory
- Women’s Luteal-Phase Sexual Proceptivity and the Functions of Extended Sexuality
- Childhood Socioeconomic Status Amplifies Genetic Effects on Adult Intelligence
- It Takes Two to Imitate
- Competitors Who Choose to Be Red Have Higher Testosterone Levels
- Meditation Increases Compassionate Responses to Suffering
- Heightened Sensitivity to Temperature Cues in Individuals With High Anxious Attachment
- Corrigendum