Vol 26
Psychological Science
Volume 26, Issue 9
- Can Faces Prime a Language?
- A Second Look at Automatic Theory of Mind
- Costly Signaling Increases Trust, Even Across Religious Affiliations
- Getting Over It
- Why Wealthier People Think People Are Wealthier, and Why It Matters
- Pupil Mimicry Correlates With Trust in In-Group Partners With Dilating Pupils
- Neural Affective Mechanisms Predict Market-Level Microlending
- From Effort to Value
- Personality in Bonobos
- Variation in Women’s Preferences Regarding Male Facial Masculinity Is Better Explained by Genetic Differences Than by Previously Identified Context-Dependent Effects
- Concreteness and Psychological Distance in Natural Language Use
- Creativity and Memory
- Neurodegeneration and Identity
- Intergenerational Effects of Parents’ Math Anxiety on Children’s Math Achievement and Anxiety
- The Words Children Hear
- Sustained Attention Across the Life Span in a Sample of 10,000
- Crowding in Visual Working Memory Reveals Its Spatial Resolution and the Nature of Its Representations
- Correcting Some Misrepresentations About Gender and Sexual Economics Theory
- Why Sexual Economics Theory Is Patriarchal
- Erratum
- Retraction of “A Common Discrete Resource for Visual Working Memory and Visual Search”