Vol 31

Psychological Science

Volume 31, Issue 2

2020 · 10 articles

  1. Implicit Gender Bias in Linguistic Descriptions for Expected Events: The Cases of the 2016 United States and 2017 United Kingdom ElectionsTitus von der Malsburg, Till Poppels, Roger P. LevyVol. 31, Iss. 2 · 2020 · pp. 115-128
  2. Design Drives Discovery in Causal LearningCaren M. Walker, Alexandra Rett, Elizabeth BonawitzVol. 31, Iss. 2 · 2020 · pp. 129-138
  3. Children Delay Gratification for Cooperative EndsRebecca Koomen, Sebastian Grueneisen, Esther HerrmannVol. 31, Iss. 2 · 2020 · pp. 139-148
  4. Young Children Use Probability to Infer Happiness and the Quality of OutcomesTiffany Doan, Ori Friedman, Stephanie DenisonVol. 31, Iss. 2 · 2020 · pp. 149-159
  5. Body Maps of Moral ConcernsMohammad Atari, Aida Mostafazadeh Davani, Morteza DehghaniVol. 31, Iss. 2 · 2020 · pp. 160-169
  6. RETRACTED: Declines in Religiosity Predict Increases in Violent Crime—but Not Among Countries With Relatively High Average IQCory J. Clark, Bo M. Winegard, Jordan Beardslee, Roy F. Baumeister, Azim F. ShariffVol. 31, Iss. 2 · 2020 · pp. 170-183
  7. Sex Differences in Misperceptions of Sexual Interest Can Be Explained by Sociosexual Orientation and Men Projecting Their Own Interest Onto WomenAnthony J. Lee, Morgan J. Sidari, Sean C. Murphy, James M. Sherlock, Brendan P. ZietschVol. 31, Iss. 2 · 2020 · pp. 184-192
  8. Same Data Set, Different Conclusions: Preschool Delay of Gratification Predicts Later Behavioral Outcomes in a Preregistered StudyLaura E. Michaelson, Yuko MunakataVol. 31, Iss. 2 · 2020 · pp. 193-201
  9. Language-Style Similarity and Social NetworksBalazs Kovacs, Adam M. KleinbaumVol. 31, Iss. 2 · 2020 · pp. 202-213
  10. Two Preregistered Direct Replications of “Objects Don’t Object: Evidence That Self-Objectification Disrupts Women’s Social Activism”Matthias De Wilde, Annalisa Casini, Philippe Bernard, Robin Wollast, Olivier Klein, et al.Vol. 31, Iss. 2 · 2020 · pp. 214-223