Vol 29
Psychological Science
Volume 29, Issue 11
- Speech Is Silver, Nonverbal Behavior Is Gold: How Implicit Partner Evaluations Affect Dyadic Interactions in Close Relationships
- The Liking Gap in Conversations: Do People Like Us More Than We Think?
- Native Language Promotes Access to Visual Consciousness
- Self-Affirmation Effects Are Produced by School Context, Student Engagement With the Intervention, and Time: Lessons From a District-Wide Implementation
- It’s Not Only Who You Are but Who You Are With: High School Composition and Individuals’ Attainment Over the Life Course
- Dear Abby: Should I Give Advice or Receive It?
- Inferring Whether Officials Are Corruptible From Looking at Their Faces
- Calculation Efficiencies for Mean Numerosity
- Chimpanzee Cooperation Is Fast and Independent From Self-Control
- The Binary Bias: A Systematic Distortion in the Integration of Information
- Link Between Facial Identity and Expression Abilities Suggestive of Origins of Face Impairments in Autism: Support for the Social-Motivation Hypothesis
- Mind the Depth: Visual Perception of Shapes Is Better in Peripersonal Space
- The Power of Attention: Using Eye Gaze to Predict Other-Regarding and Moral Choices
- Modeling Choices in Delay Discounting
- Corrigendum: Do Men and Women Know What They Want? Sex Differences in Online Daters’ Educational Preferences