Vol 26

Psychological Science

Volume 26, Issue 9

2015 · 21 articles

  1. Can Faces Prime a Language?Evy Woumans, Clara D. Martin, Charlotte Vanden Bulcke, Eva Van Assche, Albert Costa, et al.Vol. 26, Iss. 9 · 2015 · pp. 1343-1352
  2. A Second Look at Automatic Theory of MindJonathan Phillips, Desmond C. Ong, Andrew D. R. Surtees, Yijing Xin, Samantha Williams, et al.Vol. 26, Iss. 9 · 2015 · pp. 1353-1367
  3. Costly Signaling Increases Trust, Even Across Religious AffiliationsDeborah L. Hall, Adam B. Cohen, Kaitlin K. Meyer, Allison H. Varley, Gene A. BrewerVol. 26, Iss. 9 · 2015 · pp. 1368-1376
  4. Getting Over ItBryan T. Denny, Marika C. Inhoff, Noam Zerubavel, Lila Davachi, Kevin N. OchsnerVol. 26, Iss. 9 · 2015 · pp. 1377-1388
  5. Why Wealthier People Think People Are Wealthier, and Why It MattersRael J. Dawtry, Robbie M. Sutton, Chris G. SibleyVol. 26, Iss. 9 · 2015 · pp. 1389-1400
  6. Pupil Mimicry Correlates With Trust in In-Group Partners With Dilating PupilsM. E. Kret, A. H. Fischer, C. K. W. De DreuVol. 26, Iss. 9 · 2015 · pp. 1401-1410
  7. Neural Affective Mechanisms Predict Market-Level MicrolendingAlexander Genevsky, Brian KnutsonVol. 26, Iss. 9 · 2015 · pp. 1411-1422
  8. From Effort to ValueAvi Benozio, Gil DiesendruckVol. 26, Iss. 9 · 2015 · pp. 1423-1429
  9. Personality in BonobosAlexander Weiss, Nicky Staes, Jeffrey J. M. Pereboom, Miho Inoue-Murayama, Jeroen M. G. Stevens, et al.Vol. 26, Iss. 9 · 2015 · pp. 1430-1439
  10. Variation in Women’s Preferences Regarding Male Facial Masculinity Is Better Explained by Genetic Differences Than by Previously Identified Context-Dependent EffectsBrendan P. Zietsch, Anthony J. Lee, James M. Sherlock, Patrick JernVol. 26, Iss. 9 · 2015 · pp. 1440-1448
  11. Concreteness and Psychological Distance in Natural Language UseBryor Snefjella, Victor KupermanVol. 26, Iss. 9 · 2015 · pp. 1449-1460
  12. Creativity and MemoryKevin P. Madore, Donna Rose Addis, Daniel L. SchacterVol. 26, Iss. 9 · 2015 · pp. 1461-1468
  13. Neurodegeneration and IdentityNina Strohminger, Shaun NicholsVol. 26, Iss. 9 · 2015 · pp. 1469-1479
  14. Intergenerational Effects of Parents’ Math Anxiety on Children’s Math Achievement and AnxietyErin A. Maloney, Gerardo Ramirez, Elizabeth A. Gunderson, Susan C. Levine, Sian L. BeilockVol. 26, Iss. 9 · 2015 · pp. 1480-1488
  15. The Words Children HearJessica L. Montag, Michael N. Jones, Linda B. SmithVol. 26, Iss. 9 · 2015 · pp. 1489-1496
  16. Sustained Attention Across the Life Span in a Sample of 10,000Francesca C. Fortenbaugh, Joseph DeGutis, Laura Germine, Jeremy B. Wilmer, Mallory Grosso, et al.Vol. 26, Iss. 9 · 2015 · pp. 1497-1510
  17. Crowding in Visual Working Memory Reveals Its Spatial Resolution and the Nature of Its RepresentationsBenjamin J. Tamber-Rosenau, Anat R. Fintzi, René MaroisVol. 26, Iss. 9 · 2015 · pp. 1511-1521
  18. Correcting Some Misrepresentations About Gender and Sexual Economics TheoryKathleen D. Vohs, Roy F. BaumeisterVol. 26, Iss. 9 · 2015 · pp. 1522-1523
  19. Why Sexual Economics Theory Is PatriarchalLaurie A. Rudman, Janell C. FetterolfVol. 26, Iss. 9 · 2015 · pp. 1524-1525
  20. ErratumVol. 26, Iss. 9 · 2015 · pp. 1526-1526
  21. Retraction of “A Common Discrete Resource for Visual Working Memory and Visual Search”Vol. 26, Iss. 9 · 2015 · pp. 1527-1527