Vol 26
Psychological Science
Volume 26, Issue 6
- Cumulative Exposure to Prior Collective Trauma and Acute Stress Responses to the Boston Marathon Bombings
- A Sniff of Happiness
- Can a Near Win Kindle Motivation? The Impact of Nearly Winning on Motivation for Unrelated Rewards
- Childhood Self-Control and Unemployment Throughout the Life Span
- Folk Explanations of Behavior
- Physical Experience Enhances Science Learning
- Over-the-Counter Relief From Pains and Pleasures Alike
- Is Playing Video Games Related to Cognitive Abilities?
- Distracted by Cues for Suppressed Memories
- Mind-Set Interventions Are a Scalable Treatment for Academic Underachievement
- Justifications Shape Ethical Blind Spots
- 8-Month-Old Infants Spontaneously Learn and Generalize Hierarchical Rules
- When Does the Future Begin? Time Metrics Matter, Connecting Present and Future Selves
- Money Earlier or Later? Simple Heuristics Explain Intertemporal Choices Better Than Delay Discounting Does
- When Does the In-Group Like the Out-Group? Bias Among Children as a Function of Group Norms
- Perceived Stigmatization, Resilience, and Diurnal Cortisol Rhythm Among Children of Parents Living With HIV
- The Origins of Counting Algorithms
- Dual-Hormone Changes Are Related to Bargaining Performance
- The Sound of Intellect
- Modality and Morphology
- You Call It “Self-Exuberance”; I Call It “Bragging”
- How You Get There From Here
- Neuroanatomical Correlates of the Income-Achievement Gap
- Leaders’ Use of Moral Justifications Increases Policy Support
- Publication Bias and the Validity of Evidence
- The Connection Is in the Data
- Corrigendum: On the Precipice of a “Majority-Minority” America