Vol 27
Psychological Science
Volume 27, Issue 3
- Unexpected but Incidental Positive Outcomes Predict Real-World Gambling
- Agreement Attraction and Impasse Aversion
- Adolescents in Peer Groups Make More Prudent Decisions When a Slightly Older Adult Is Present
- Money Cues Increase Agency and Decrease Prosociality Among Children
- Pleasure Now, Pain Later
- Low Childhood Socioeconomic Status Promotes Eating in the Absence of Energy Need
- Discouraged by Peer Excellence
- When the Spatial and Ideological Collide
- Does Seeing Faces of Young Black Boys Facilitate the Identification of Threatening Stimuli?
- Is Empathic Accuracy Enough to Facilitate Responsive Behavior in Dyadic Interaction? Distinguishing Ability From Motivation
- Looking Under the Hood of Third-Party Punishment Reveals Design for Personal Benefit
- To Live Among Like-Minded Others
- Corrigendum: A Person-by-Situation Approach to Emotion Regulation
- Retraction of “Women’s Preference for Attractive Makeup Tracks Changes in Their Salivary Testosterone”