Vol 28

Psychological Science

Volume 28, Issue 11

2017 · 15 articles

  1. Debunking: A Meta-Analysis of the Psychological Efficacy of Messages Countering MisinformationMan-pui Sally Chan, Christopher R. Jones, Kathleen Hall Jamieson, Dolores AlbarracínVol. 28, Iss. 11 · 2017 · pp. 1531-1546
  2. Sample-Size Planning for More Accurate Statistical Power: A Method Adjusting Sample Effect Sizes for Publication Bias and UncertaintySamantha F. Anderson, Ken Kelley, Scott E. MaxwellVol. 28, Iss. 11 · 2017 · pp. 1547-1562
  3. The Blur of Pleasure: Appetitively Appealing Stimuli Decrease Subjective Temporal Perceptual AcuityKevin H. Roberts, Grace Truong, Alan Kingstone, Rebecca M. ToddVol. 28, Iss. 11 · 2017 · pp. 1563-1582
  4. Parents’ Spatial Language Mediates a Sex Difference in Preschoolers’ Spatial-Language UseShannon M. Pruden, Susan C. LevineVol. 28, Iss. 11 · 2017 · pp. 1583-1596
  5. When Your Kind Cannot Live Here: How Generic Language and Criminal Sanctions Shape Social CategorizationDeborah Goldfarb, Kristin Hansen Lagattuta, Hannah J. Kramer, Katie Kennedy, Sarah M. TashjianVol. 28, Iss. 11 · 2017 · pp. 1597-1609
  6. Gossiping About Deviance: Evidence That Deviance Spurs the Gossip That Builds BondsKim Peters, Jolanda Jetten, Dagmar Radova, Kacie AustinVol. 28, Iss. 11 · 2017 · pp. 1610-1619
  7. Relative Effects of Forward and Backward Planning on Goal PursuitJooyoung Park, Fang-Chi Lu, William M. HedgcockVol. 28, Iss. 11 · 2017 · pp. 1620-1630
  8. Educational Attainment and Personality Are Genetically IntertwinedRené Mõttus, Anu Realo, Uku Vainik, Jüri Allik, Tõnu EskoVol. 28, Iss. 11 · 2017 · pp. 1631-1639
  9. Hunger as a Context: Food Seeking That Is Inhibited During Hunger Can Renew in the Context of SatietyScott T. Schepers, Mark E. BoutonVol. 28, Iss. 11 · 2017 · pp. 1640-1648
  10. Categories and Constraints in Causal PerceptionJonathan F. Kominsky, Brent Strickland, Annie E. Wertz, Claudia Elsner, Karen Wynn, et al.Vol. 28, Iss. 11 · 2017 · pp. 1649-1662
  11. Dynamic Norms Promote Sustainable Behavior, Even if It Is CounternormativeGregg Sparkman, Gregory M. WaltonVol. 28, Iss. 11 · 2017 · pp. 1663-1674
  12. Facial Width-to-Height Ratio Does Not Predict Self-Reported Behavioral TendenciesMichal KosinskiVol. 28, Iss. 11 · 2017 · pp. 1675-1682
  13. Making Retrospective Confidence Judgments Improves Learners’ Ability to Decide What <i>Not</i> to StudyAlison M. Robey, Michael R. Dougherty, Daniel R. ButtaccioVol. 28, Iss. 11 · 2017 · pp. 1683-1693
  14. Bayes Factors From Pooled Data Are No Substitute for Bayesian Meta-Analysis: Commentary on Scheibehenne, Jamil, and Wagenmakers (2016)Rickard Carlsson, Ulrich Schimmack, Donald R. Williams, Paul-Christian BürknerVol. 28, Iss. 11 · 2017 · pp. 1694-1697
  15. Fixed or Random? A Resolution Through Model Averaging: Reply to Carlsson, Schimmack, Williams, and Bürkner (2017)Benjamin Scheibehenne, Quentin F. Gronau, Tahira Jamil, Eric-Jan WagenmakersVol. 28, Iss. 11 · 2017 · pp. 1698-1701