Vol 30

Psychological Science

Volume 30, Issue 4

2019 · 16 articles

  1. Unconscious Detection of One’s Own ImageMichał J. Wójcik, Maria M. Nowicka, Michał Bola, Anna NowickaVol. 30, Iss. 4 · 2019 · pp. 471-480
  2. Using a Psychopharmacogenetic Approach To Identify the Pathways Through Which—and the People for Whom—Testosterone Promotes AggressionShawn N. Geniole, Tanya L. Procyshyn, Nicole Marley, Triana L. Ortiz, Brian M. Bird, et al.Vol. 30, Iss. 4 · 2019 · pp. 481-494
  3. The Additive-Area Heuristic: An Efficient but Illusory Means of Visual Area ApproximationSami R. Yousif, Frank C. KeilVol. 30, Iss. 4 · 2019 · pp. 495-503
  4. Preschoolers Optimize the Timing of Their Conversational Turns Through Flexible Coordination of Language Comprehension and ProductionLaura Lindsay, Chiara Gambi, Hugh RabagliatiVol. 30, Iss. 4 · 2019 · pp. 504-515
  5. Causal Inference About Good and Bad OutcomesHayley M. Dorfman, Rahul Bhui, Brent L. Hughes, Samuel J. GershmanVol. 30, Iss. 4 · 2019 · pp. 516-525
  6. Dissecting the Neural Focus of Attention Reveals Distinct Processes for Spatial Attention and Object-Based Storage in Visual Working MemoryNicole Hakim, Kirsten C. S. Adam, Eren Gunseli, Edward Awh, Edward K. VogelVol. 30, Iss. 4 · 2019 · pp. 526-540
  7. Shared Plates, Shared Minds: Consuming From a Shared Plate Promotes CooperationKaitlin Woolley, Ayelet FishbachVol. 30, Iss. 4 · 2019 · pp. 541-552
  8. Racial Bias in Perceptions of Size and Strength: The Impact of Stereotypes and Group DifferencesDavid J. Johnson, John Paul WilsonVol. 30, Iss. 4 · 2019 · pp. 553-562
  9. Property Damage and Exposure to Other People in Distress Differentially Predict Prosocial Behavior After a Natural DisasterTom Vardy, Quentin D. AtkinsonVol. 30, Iss. 4 · 2019 · pp. 563-575
  10. The Prevalence of Marginally Significant Results in Psychology Over TimeAnton Olsson-Collentine, Marcel A. L. M. van Assen, Chris H. J. HartgerinkVol. 30, Iss. 4 · 2019 · pp. 576-586
  11. Reactivation of Previous Experiences in a Working Memory TaskGi-Yeul Bae, Steven J. LuckVol. 30, Iss. 4 · 2019 · pp. 587-595
  12. Group-Based Relative Deprivation Explains Endorsement of Extremism Among Western-Born MuslimsMilan Obaidi, Robin Bergh, Nazar Akrami, Gulnaz AnjumVol. 30, Iss. 4 · 2019 · pp. 596-605
  13. Null Effects of Game Violence, Game Difficulty, and 2D:4D Digit Ratio on Aggressive BehaviorJoseph Hilgard, Christopher R. Engelhardt, Jeffrey N. Rouder, Ines L. Segert, Bruce D. BartholowVol. 30, Iss. 4 · 2019 · pp. 606-616
  14. Collective Emotions and Social Resilience in the Digital Traces After a Terrorist AttackDavid Garcia, Bernard RiméVol. 30, Iss. 4 · 2019 · pp. 617-628
  15. Conditioning on a Collider May Induce Spurious Associations: Do the Results of Gale et al. (2017) Support a Health-Protective Effect of Neuroticism in Population Subgroups?Tom G. Richardson, George Davey Smith, Marcus R. MunafòVol. 30, Iss. 4 · 2019 · pp. 629-632
  16. Conditioning on a Collider May or May Not Explain the Relationship Between Lower Neuroticism and Premature Mortality in the Study by Gale et al. (2017): A Reply to Richardson, Davey Smith, and Munafò (2019)Alexander Weiss, Catharine R. Gale, Iva Čukić, G. David Batty, Andrew M. McIntosh, et al.Vol. 30, Iss. 4 · 2019 · pp. 633-638