Vol 31

Psychological Science

Volume 31, Issue 10

2020 · 12 articles

  1. Behavioral Immune Trade-Offs: Interpersonal Value Relaxes Social Pathogen AvoidanceJoshua M. Tybur, Debra Lieberman, Lei Fan, Tom R. Kupfer, Reinout E. de VriesVol. 31, Iss. 10 · 2020 · pp. 1211-1221
  2. Using Machine Learning to Generate Novel Hypotheses: Increasing Optimism About COVID-19 Makes People Less Willing to Justify Unethical BehaviorsAbhishek Sheetal, Zhiyu Feng, Krishna SavaniVol. 31, Iss. 10 · 2020 · pp. 1222-1235
  3. Relational Mobility Predicts Faster Spread of COVID-19: A 39-Country StudyCristina E. Salvador, Martha K. Berg, Qinggang Yu, Alvaro San Martin, Shinobu KitayamaVol. 31, Iss. 10 · 2020 · pp. 1236-1244
  4. Universal Patterns in Color-Emotion Associations Are Further Shaped by Linguistic and Geographic ProximityDomicele Jonauskaite, Ahmad Abu-Akel, Nele Dael, Daniel Oberfeld, Ahmed M. Abdel-Khalek, et al.Vol. 31, Iss. 10 · 2020 · pp. 1245-1260
  5. Effects of Selective Attention on Mean-Size Computation: Weighted Averaging and Perceptual EnlargementYong Min Choi, Sang Chul ChongVol. 31, Iss. 10 · 2020 · pp. 1261-1271
  6. Enhancing the Wisdom of the Crowd With Cognitive-Process Diversity: The Benefits of Aggregating Intuitive and Analytical JudgmentsSteffen Keck, Wenjie TangVol. 31, Iss. 10 · 2020 · pp. 1272-1282
  7. The Well-Being Benefits of Person-Culture Match Are Contingent on Basic Personality TraitsJochen E. Gebauer, Jennifer Eck, Theresa M. Entringer, Wiebke Bleidorn, Peter J. Rentfrow, et al.Vol. 31, Iss. 10 · 2020 · pp. 1283-1293
  8. Moral Choice When Harming Is UnavoidableJonathan Z. Berman, Daniella KuporVol. 31, Iss. 10 · 2020 · pp. 1294-1301
  9. People Reject Algorithms in Uncertain Decision Domains Because They Have Diminishing Sensitivity to Forecasting ErrorBerkeley J. Dietvorst, Soaham BhartiVol. 31, Iss. 10 · 2020 · pp. 1302-1314
  10. Spontaneous Distractor Reactivation With Age: Evidence for Bound Target-Distractor Representations in MemoryTarek Amer, K. W. Joan Ngo, Jennifer C. Weeks, Lynn HasherVol. 31, Iss. 10 · 2020 · pp. 1315-1324
  11. Reminders of Everyday Misinformation Statements Can Enhance Memory for and Beliefs in Corrections of Those Statements in the Short TermChristopher N. Wahlheim, Timothy R. Alexander, Carson D. PeskeVol. 31, Iss. 10 · 2020 · pp. 1325-1339
  12. Breaking Bread Produces Bigger Pies: An Empirical Extension of Shared Eating to Negotiations and a Commentary on Woolley and Fishbach (2019)Jiyin Cao, Dejun Tony Kong, Adam D. GalinskyVol. 31, Iss. 10 · 2020 · pp. 1340-1345