Vol 29
Psychological Science
Volume 29, Issue 6
- Hormone-Diversity Fit: Collective Testosterone Moderates the Effect of Diversity on Group Performance
- Why Hate the Good Guy? Antisocial Punishment of High Cooperators Is Greater When People Compete To Be Chosen
- Iconic Memories Die a Sudden Death
- Is Implicit Theory of Mind a Real and Robust Phenomenon? Results From a Systematic Replication Study
- The Political Self: How Identity Aligns Preferences With Epistemic Needs
- The Dark Side of Context: Context Reinstatement Can Distort Memory
- Mental Imagery Induces Cross-Modal Sensory Plasticity and Changes Future Auditory Perception
- An Optimistic Outlook Creates a Rosy Past: The Impact of Episodic Simulation on Subsequent Memory
- Religious People Are Trusted Because They Are Viewed as Slow Life-History Strategists
- Production Practice During Language Learning Improves Comprehension
- A Rose by Any Other Name? A Subtle Linguistic Cue Impacts Anger and Corresponding Policy Support in Intractable Conflict
- Corepresentation During Joint Action in Marmoset Monkeys ( <i>Callithrix jacchus</i> )
- No Compelling Evidence that Preferences for Facial Masculinity Track Changes in Women’s Hormonal Status
- Are Sleepy Punishers Really Harsh Punishers? Comment on Cho, Barnes, and Guanara (2017)
- Does Power Reduce Temporal Discounting? Commentary on Joshi and Fast (2013)
- Bicycle Helmets and the Experimenter Effect
- Corrigendum: Stand by Your Stroop: Standing Up Enhances Selective Attention and Cognitive Control
- Corrigendum: Hormone-Diversity Fit: Collective Testosterone Moderates the Effect of Diversity on Group Performance