Vol 30
Psychological Science
Volume 30, Issue 1
- Tracking Colisteners’ Knowledge States During Language Comprehension
- People Make the Same Bayesian Judgment They Criticize in Others
- School or Work? The Choice May Change Your Personality
- Are Bigger Brains Smarter? Evidence From a Large-Scale Preregistered Study
- Sudden Events Change Old Visual Objects Into New Ones: A Possible Role for Phasic Activation of Locus Coeruleus
- Revealing Hidden Gender Biases in Competence Impressions of Faces
- Volume Estimation Through Mental Simulation
- Temporal Proximity Links Unrelated News Events in Memory
- Chimpanzees ( <i>Pan troglodytes</i> ) Are More Averse to Social Than Nonsocial Risk
- Gaze Amplifies Value in Decision Making
- Self–Other Agreement in Personality Reports: A Meta-Analytic Comparison of Self- and Informant-Report Means
- RETRACTED:The Decoy Effect as a Nudge: Boosting Hand Hygiene With a Worse Option
- Expression of Concern: The Decoy Effect as a Nudge: Boosting Hand Hygiene With a Worse Option
- Corrigendum: The Decoy Effect as a Nudge: Boosting Hand Hygiene With a Worse Option
- Corrigendum: Experiential or Material Purchases? Social Class Determines Purchase Happiness
- Retraction of “Visual Darkness Reduces Perceived Risk of Contagious-Disease Transmission From Interpersonal Interaction”