Vol 30
Psychological Science
Volume 30, Issue 4
- Unconscious Detection of One’s Own Image
- Using a Psychopharmacogenetic Approach To Identify the Pathways Through Which—and the People for Whom—Testosterone Promotes Aggression
- The Additive-Area Heuristic: An Efficient but Illusory Means of Visual Area Approximation
- Preschoolers Optimize the Timing of Their Conversational Turns Through Flexible Coordination of Language Comprehension and Production
- Causal Inference About Good and Bad Outcomes
- Dissecting the Neural Focus of Attention Reveals Distinct Processes for Spatial Attention and Object-Based Storage in Visual Working Memory
- Shared Plates, Shared Minds: Consuming From a Shared Plate Promotes Cooperation
- Racial Bias in Perceptions of Size and Strength: The Impact of Stereotypes and Group Differences
- Property Damage and Exposure to Other People in Distress Differentially Predict Prosocial Behavior After a Natural Disaster
- The Prevalence of Marginally Significant Results in Psychology Over Time
- Reactivation of Previous Experiences in a Working Memory Task
- Group-Based Relative Deprivation Explains Endorsement of Extremism Among Western-Born Muslims
- Null Effects of Game Violence, Game Difficulty, and 2D:4D Digit Ratio on Aggressive Behavior
- Collective Emotions and Social Resilience in the Digital Traces After a Terrorist Attack
- 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?
- 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)