Vol 25
Psychological Science
Volume 25, Issue 10
- Genes Influence Young Children’s Human Figure Drawings and Their Association With Intelligence a Decade Later
- A “Present” for the Future
- Learned Helplessness and Learned Prevalence
- White Matter Morphometric Changes Uniquely Predict Children’s Reading Acquisition
- Gaze Following Is Accelerated in Healthy Preterm Infants
- Early Experience Affects the Strength of Vigilance for Threat in Rhesus Monkey Infants
- Perceiving Crowd Attention
- Declines in Trust in Others and Confidence in Institutions Among American Adults and Late Adolescents, 1972–2012
- Waiting for Merlot
- Curbing Craving
- Social Connection Modulates Perceptions of Animacy
- Racial Disparities in Incarceration Increase Acceptance of Punitive Policies
- Asymmetrical Social Mach Bands
- Direct and Indirect Measures of Lie Detection Tell the Same Story
- Wanted
- Why It Is Scientifically Respectable to Believe in Repression
- Unconscious Repressed Memory Is Scientifically Questionable
- Corrigendum: Women Can Keep the Vote: No Evidence That Hormonal Changes During the Menstrual Cycle Impact Political and Religious Beliefs