Vol 27
Psychological Science
Volume 27, Issue 10
- Spatial Processing in Infancy Predicts Both Spatial and Mathematical Aptitude in Childhood
- Blacks’ Death Rate Due to Circulatory Diseases Is Positively Related to Whites’ Explicit Racial Bias
- Backward Semantic Inhibition in Toddlers
- Relearn Faster and Retain Longer
- Cultural Variability in the Link Between Environmental Concern and Support for Environmental Action
- Overcorrection for Social-Categorization Information Moderates Impact Bias in Affective Forecasting
- The Development of Inequity Aversion
- Young Children See a Single Action and Infer a Social Norm
- Ownership Status Influences the Degree of Joint Facilitatory Behavior
- Facial-Attractiveness Choices Are Predicted by Divisive Normalization
- When Payment Undermines the Pitch
- Beliefs About the Causal Structure of the Self-Concept Determine Which Changes Disrupt Personal Identity
- Evaluating Psychological Research Requires More Than Attention to the <i>N</i>
- Each Reader Decides if a Replication Counts