Vol 25

Psychological Science

Volume 25, Issue 1

2014 · 40 articles

  1. Business Not as UsualEric EichVol. 25, Iss. 1 · 2014 · pp. 3-6
  2. The New StatisticsGeoff CummingVol. 25, Iss. 1 · 2014 · pp. 7-29
  3. Embodied Terror ManagementSander L. Koole, Mandy Tjew A Sin, Iris K. SchneiderVol. 25, Iss. 1 · 2014 · pp. 30-37
  4. “Top-Down” Effects Where None Should Be FoundChaz Firestone, Brian J. SchollVol. 25, Iss. 1 · 2014 · pp. 38-46
  5. War’s Enduring Effects on the Development of Egalitarian Motivations and In-Group BiasesMichal Bauer, Alessandra Cassar, Julie Chytilová, Joseph HenrichVol. 25, Iss. 1 · 2014 · pp. 47-57
  6. The Bright Side of Stress-Induced EatingGudrun Sproesser, Harald T. Schupp, Britta RennerVol. 25, Iss. 1 · 2014 · pp. 58-65
  7. Kinesthesis Can Make an Invisible Hand VisibleKevin C. Dieter, Bo Hu, David C. Knill, Randolph Blake, Duje TadinVol. 25, Iss. 1 · 2014 · pp. 66-75
  8. Developmental Reversals in Risky Decision MakingValerie F. Reyna, Christina F. Chick, Jonathan C. Corbin, Andrew N. HsiaVol. 25, Iss. 1 · 2014 · pp. 76-84
  9. Attitudes Toward Arab AscendanceFelicia Pratto, Tamar Saguy, Andrew L. Stewart, Davide Morselli, Rob Foels, et al.Vol. 25, Iss. 1 · 2014 · pp. 85-94
  10. The Morning Morality EffectMaryam Kouchaki, Isaac H. SmithVol. 25, Iss. 1 · 2014 · pp. 95-102
  11. The Impact of Sustained Engagement on Cognitive Function in Older AdultsDenise C. Park, Jennifer Lodi-Smith, Linda Drew, Sara Haber, Andrew Hebrank, et al.Vol. 25, Iss. 1 · 2014 · pp. 103-112
  12. Nonconscious Learning From Crowded SequencesAnne Atas, Nathan Faivre, Bert Timmermans, Axel Cleeremans, Sid KouiderVol. 25, Iss. 1 · 2014 · pp. 113-119
  13. Symmetry in Cold-to-Hot and Hot-to-Cold Valuation GapsGeoffrey Fisher, Antonio RangelVol. 25, Iss. 1 · 2014 · pp. 120-127
  14. The Thatcher Illusion Reveals Orientation Dependence in Brain Regions Involved in Processing Facial ExpressionsLilia Psalta, Andrew W. Young, Peter Thompson, Timothy J. AndrewsVol. 25, Iss. 1 · 2014 · pp. 128-136
  15. The Liberal Illusion of UniquenessChadly Stern, Tessa V. West, Peter G. SchmittVol. 25, Iss. 1 · 2014 · pp. 137-144
  16. Below-Baseline Suppression of Competitors During Interference Resolution by Younger but Not Older AdultsM. Karl Healey, K. W. Joan Ngo, Lynn HasherVol. 25, Iss. 1 · 2014 · pp. 145-151
  17. National Differences in Environmental Concern and Performance Are Predicted by Country AgeHal E. Hershfield, H. Min Bang, Elke U. WeberVol. 25, Iss. 1 · 2014 · pp. 152-160
  18. Toddlers Infer Higher-Order Relational Principles in Causal LearningCaren M. Walker, Alison GopnikVol. 25, Iss. 1 · 2014 · pp. 161-169
  19. Awe, Uncertainty, and Agency DetectionPiercarlo Valdesolo, Jesse GrahamVol. 25, Iss. 1 · 2014 · pp. 170-178
  20. Repeating the PastShu Zhang, James F. M. Cornwell, E. Tory HigginsVol. 25, Iss. 1 · 2014 · pp. 179-187
  21. The Eye Pupil Adjusts to Imaginary LightBruno Laeng, Unni SulutvedtVol. 25, Iss. 1 · 2014 · pp. 188-197
  22. Religion and Intergroup ConflictSteven L. Neuberg, Carolyn M. Warner, Stephen A. Mistler, Anna Berlin, Eric D. Hill, et al.Vol. 25, Iss. 1 · 2014 · pp. 198-206
  23. Patients With Left Spatial Neglect Also Neglect the “Left Side” of TimeArnaud Saj, Orly Fuhrman, Patrik Vuilleumier, Lera BoroditskyVol. 25, Iss. 1 · 2014 · pp. 207-214
  24. Saccades Toward the Target Are Planned as Sequences Rather Than as Single StepsJelmer P. De Vries, Ignace T. C. Hooge, Frans A. J. VerstratenVol. 25, Iss. 1 · 2014 · pp. 215-223
  25. Helping Fellow BeingsHee-Kyung Ahn, Hae Joo Kim, Pankaj AggarwalVol. 25, Iss. 1 · 2014 · pp. 224-229
  26. Hierarchical Encoding Makes Individuals in a Group Seem More AttractiveDrew Walker, Edward VulVol. 25, Iss. 1 · 2014 · pp. 230-235
  27. Look Here, Eye Movements Play a Functional Role in Memory RetrievalRoger Johansson, Mikael JohanssonVol. 25, Iss. 1 · 2014 · pp. 236-242
  28. What Is the Difference Between OASIS and OPERA? Roughly Five PixelsFabienne Chetail, Alain ContentVol. 25, Iss. 1 · 2014 · pp. 243-249
  29. Human Infants’ Learning of Social StructuresOlivier Mascaro, Gergely CsibraVol. 25, Iss. 1 · 2014 · pp. 250-255
  30. The Ground Side of an ObjectJoseph L. Sanguinetti, John J. B. Allen, Mary A. PetersonVol. 25, Iss. 1 · 2014 · pp. 256-264
  31. Separate Mechanisms for Perception of Numerosity and DensityGiovanni Anobile, Guido Marco Cicchini, David C. BurrVol. 25, Iss. 1 · 2014 · pp. 265-270
  32. Behavioral Sensitivity to Reward Is Reduced for Far ObjectsDavid A. O’Connor, Bernard Meade, Olivia Carter, Sarah Rossiter, Robert HesterVol. 25, Iss. 1 · 2014 · pp. 271-277
  33. The Price Had Better Be RightKathleen D. Vohs, Jaideep Sengupta, Darren W. DahlVol. 25, Iss. 1 · 2014 · pp. 278-283
  34. The Ultra-Rare-Item EffectStephen R. Mitroff, Adam T. BiggsVol. 25, Iss. 1 · 2014 · pp. 284-289
  35. Trust in MeHarry Farmer, Ryan McKay, Manos TsakirisVol. 25, Iss. 1 · 2014 · pp. 290-292
  36. Oxytocin Decreases Accuracy in the Perception of Social DeceptionSalomon Israel, Einav Hart, Eyal WinterVol. 25, Iss. 1 · 2014 · pp. 293-295
  37. Unconscious Processing of an Abstract ConceptZhicheng Lin, Scott O. MurrayVol. 25, Iss. 1 · 2014 · pp. 296-298
  38. A Reassessment of the Defense of ParenthoodSaurabh Bhargava, Karim S. Kassam, George LoewensteinVol. 25, Iss. 1 · 2014 · pp. 299-302
  39. Parents Are Slightly Happier Than Nonparents, but Causality Still Cannot Be InferredS. Katherine Nelson, Kostadin Kushlev, Elizabeth W. Dunn, Sonja LyubomirskyVol. 25, Iss. 1 · 2014 · pp. 303-304
  40. Replications Should Be Performed With Power and PrecisionRolf A. ZwaanVol. 25, Iss. 1 · 2014 · pp. 305-307