Vol 29

Psychological Science

Volume 29, Issue 12

2018 · 13 articles

  1. Consequence-Based Approach-Avoidance Training: A New and Improved Method for Changing BehaviorPieter Van Dessel, Sean Hughes, Jan De HouwerVol. 29, Iss. 12 · 2018 · pp. 1899-1910
  2. Income Inequality Affects the Psychological Health of Only the People Facing ScarcityNicolas Sommet, Davide Morselli, Dario SpiniVol. 29, Iss. 12 · 2018 · pp. 1911-1921
  3. You That Read Wrong Again! A Transposed-Word Effect in Grammaticality JudgmentsJonathan Mirault, Joshua Snell, Jonathan GraingerVol. 29, Iss. 12 · 2018 · pp. 1922-1929
  4. Contingent Attentional Engagement: Stimulus- and Goal-Driven Capture Have Qualitatively Different ConsequencesAlon Zivony, Dominique LamyVol. 29, Iss. 12 · 2018 · pp. 1930-1941
  5. The Illusion of Multitasking and Its Positive Effect on PerformanceShalena Srna, Rom Y. Schrift, Gal ZaubermanVol. 29, Iss. 12 · 2018 · pp. 1942-1955
  6. Ethical Free Riding: When Honest People Find Dishonest PartnersJörg Gross, Margarita Leib, Theo Offerman, Shaul ShalviVol. 29, Iss. 12 · 2018 · pp. 1956-1968
  7. First Impressions of Personality Traits From Body ShapesYing Hu, Connor J. Parde, Matthew Q. Hill, Naureen Mahmood, Alice J. O’TooleVol. 29, Iss. 12 · 2018 · pp. 1969-1983
  8. Fluid Intelligence Predicts Change in Depressive Symptoms in Later Life: The Lothian Birth Cohort 1936Stephen Aichele, Paolo Ghisletta, Janie Corley, Alison Pattie, Adele M. Taylor, et al.Vol. 29, Iss. 12 · 2018 · pp. 1984-1995
  9. If They Say “Yes,” We Say “No”: Partisan Cues Increase Polarization Over National SymbolsNicole Satherley, Kumar Yogeeswaran, Danny Osborne, Chris G. SibleyVol. 29, Iss. 12 · 2018 · pp. 1996-2009
  10. Attentional Selection Mediates Framing and Risk-Bias EffectsMoshe Glickman, Konstantinos Tsetsos, Marius UsherVol. 29, Iss. 12 · 2018 · pp. 2010-2019
  11. High Level of Trait Anxiety Leads to Salience-Driven Distraction and CompensationJohn M. Gaspar, John J. McDonaldVol. 29, Iss. 12 · 2018 · pp. 2020-2030
  12. Long-Term Memory for Haptically Explored Objects: Fidelity, Durability, Incidental Encoding, and Cross-Modal TransferFabian Hutmacher, Christof KuhbandnerVol. 29, Iss. 12 · 2018 · pp. 2031-2038
  13. Still Suspicious: The Suspicious-Coincidence Effect RevisitedMolly L. Lewis, Michael C. FrankVol. 29, Iss. 12 · 2018 · pp. 2039-2047