Vol 29
Psychological Science
Volume 29, Issue 5
- Childhood Origins of Young Adult Environmental Behavior
- Hair and Salivary Testosterone, Hair Cortisol, and Externalizing Behaviors in Adolescents
- Beyond the 30-Million-Word Gap: Children’s Conversational Exposure Is Associated With Language-Related Brain Function
- Early-Childhood Conduct Problems Predict Economic and Political Discontent in Adulthood: Evidence From Two Large, Longitudinal UK Cohorts
- Feeling Is Believing: Inspiration Encourages Belief in God
- Group Influences on Engaging Self-Control: Children Delay Gratification and Value It More When Their In-Group Delays and Their Out-Group Doesn’t
- Persuasion, Emotion, and Language: The Intent to Persuade Transforms Language via Emotionality
- Subjective Confidence Predicts Information Seeking in Decision Making
- Do Evaluations Rise With Experience?
- Genetics and Crime: Integrating New Genomic Discoveries Into Psychological Research About Antisocial Behavior
- The Long Shadow of Rivalry: Rivalry Motivates Performance Today and Tomorrow
- Friends With Health Benefits: The Long-Term Benefits of Early Peer Social Integration for Blood Pressure and Obesity in Midlife
- Local Competition Amplifies the Corrosive Effects of Inequality
- Impediments to Effective Altruism: The Role of Subjective Preferences in Charitable Giving
- Visual Memories Bypass Normalization