Vol 31
Psychological Science
Volume 31, Issue 10
- Behavioral Immune Trade-Offs: Interpersonal Value Relaxes Social Pathogen Avoidance
- Using Machine Learning to Generate Novel Hypotheses: Increasing Optimism About COVID-19 Makes People Less Willing to Justify Unethical Behaviors
- Relational Mobility Predicts Faster Spread of COVID-19: A 39-Country Study
- Universal Patterns in Color-Emotion Associations Are Further Shaped by Linguistic and Geographic Proximity
- Effects of Selective Attention on Mean-Size Computation: Weighted Averaging and Perceptual Enlargement
- Enhancing the Wisdom of the Crowd With Cognitive-Process Diversity: The Benefits of Aggregating Intuitive and Analytical Judgments
- The Well-Being Benefits of Person-Culture Match Are Contingent on Basic Personality Traits
- Moral Choice When Harming Is Unavoidable
- People Reject Algorithms in Uncertain Decision Domains Because They Have Diminishing Sensitivity to Forecasting Error
- Spontaneous Distractor Reactivation With Age: Evidence for Bound Target-Distractor Representations in Memory
- Reminders of Everyday Misinformation Statements Can Enhance Memory for and Beliefs in Corrections of Those Statements in the Short Term
- Breaking Bread Produces Bigger Pies: An Empirical Extension of Shared Eating to Negotiations and a Commentary on Woolley and Fishbach (2019)