Vol 28
Psychological Science
Volume 28, Issue 11
- Debunking: A Meta-Analysis of the Psychological Efficacy of Messages Countering Misinformation
- Sample-Size Planning for More Accurate Statistical Power: A Method Adjusting Sample Effect Sizes for Publication Bias and Uncertainty
- The Blur of Pleasure: Appetitively Appealing Stimuli Decrease Subjective Temporal Perceptual Acuity
- Parents’ Spatial Language Mediates a Sex Difference in Preschoolers’ Spatial-Language Use
- When Your Kind Cannot Live Here: How Generic Language and Criminal Sanctions Shape Social Categorization
- Gossiping About Deviance: Evidence That Deviance Spurs the Gossip That Builds Bonds
- Relative Effects of Forward and Backward Planning on Goal Pursuit
- Educational Attainment and Personality Are Genetically Intertwined
- Hunger as a Context: Food Seeking That Is Inhibited During Hunger Can Renew in the Context of Satiety
- Categories and Constraints in Causal Perception
- Dynamic Norms Promote Sustainable Behavior, Even if It Is Counternormative
- Facial Width-to-Height Ratio Does Not Predict Self-Reported Behavioral Tendencies
- Making Retrospective Confidence Judgments Improves Learners’ Ability to Decide What <i>Not</i> to Study
- Bayes Factors From Pooled Data Are No Substitute for Bayesian Meta-Analysis: Commentary on Scheibehenne, Jamil, and Wagenmakers (2016)
- Fixed or Random? A Resolution Through Model Averaging: Reply to Carlsson, Schimmack, Williams, and Bürkner (2017)