Vol 29

Psychological Science

Volume 29, Issue 6

2018 · 18 articles

  1. Hormone-Diversity Fit: Collective Testosterone Moderates the Effect of Diversity on Group PerformanceModupe Akinola, Elizabeth Page-Gould, Pranjal H. Mehta, Zaijia LiuVol. 29, Iss. 6 · 2018 · pp. 859-867
  2. Why Hate the Good Guy? Antisocial Punishment of High Cooperators Is Greater When People Compete To Be ChosenAleta Pleasant, Pat BarclayVol. 29, Iss. 6 · 2018 · pp. 868-876
  3. Iconic Memories Die a Sudden DeathMichael S. PratteVol. 29, Iss. 6 · 2018 · pp. 877-887
  4. Is Implicit Theory of Mind a Real and Robust Phenomenon? Results From a Systematic Replication StudyLouisa Kulke, Britta von Duhn, Dana Schneider, Hannes RakoczyVol. 29, Iss. 6 · 2018 · pp. 888-900
  5. The Political Self: How Identity Aligns Preferences With Epistemic NeedsChristopher M. Federico, Pierce D. EkstromVol. 29, Iss. 6 · 2018 · pp. 901-913
  6. The Dark Side of Context: Context Reinstatement Can Distort MemoryManoj K. Doss, Jamila K. Picart, David A. GalloVol. 29, Iss. 6 · 2018 · pp. 914-925
  7. Mental Imagery Induces Cross-Modal Sensory Plasticity and Changes Future Auditory PerceptionChristopher C. Berger, H. Henrik EhrssonVol. 29, Iss. 6 · 2018 · pp. 926-935
  8. An Optimistic Outlook Creates a Rosy Past: The Impact of Episodic Simulation on Subsequent MemoryAleea L. Devitt, Daniel L. SchacterVol. 29, Iss. 6 · 2018 · pp. 936-946
  9. Religious People Are Trusted Because They Are Viewed as Slow Life-History StrategistsJordan W. Moon, Jaimie Arona Krems, Adam B. CohenVol. 29, Iss. 6 · 2018 · pp. 947-960
  10. Production Practice During Language Learning Improves ComprehensionElise W. M. Hopman, Maryellen C. MacDonaldVol. 29, Iss. 6 · 2018 · pp. 961-971
  11. A Rose by Any Other Name? A Subtle Linguistic Cue Impacts Anger and Corresponding Policy Support in Intractable ConflictOrly Idan, Eran Halperin, Boaz Hameiri, Michal Reifen TagarVol. 29, Iss. 6 · 2018 · pp. 972-983
  12. Corepresentation During Joint Action in Marmoset Monkeys ( <i>Callithrix jacchus</i> )Fabia M. Miss, Judith M. BurkartVol. 29, Iss. 6 · 2018 · pp. 984-995
  13. No Compelling Evidence that Preferences for Facial Masculinity Track Changes in Women’s Hormonal StatusBenedict C. Jones, Amanda C. Hahn, Claire I. Fisher, Hongyi Wang, Michal Kandrik, et al.Vol. 29, Iss. 6 · 2018 · pp. 996-1005
  14. Are Sleepy Punishers Really Harsh Punishers? Comment on Cho, Barnes, and Guanara (2017)Holger SpamannVol. 29, Iss. 6 · 2018 · pp. 1006-1009
  15. Does Power Reduce Temporal Discounting? Commentary on Joshi and Fast (2013)Min Zhang, Pamela K. SmithVol. 29, Iss. 6 · 2018 · pp. 1010-1019
  16. Bicycle Helmets and the Experimenter EffectIgor Radun, Timo LajunenVol. 29, Iss. 6 · 2018 · pp. 1020-1022
  17. Corrigendum: Stand by Your Stroop: Standing Up Enhances Selective Attention and Cognitive ControlVol. 29, Iss. 6 · 2018 · pp. 1023-1024
  18. Corrigendum: Hormone-Diversity Fit: Collective Testosterone Moderates the Effect of Diversity on Group PerformanceVol. 29, Iss. 6 · 2018 · pp. 1025-1025