Vol 31

Psychological Science

Volume 31, Issue 3

2020 · 12 articles

  1. What We Owe to Family: The Impact of Special Obligations on Moral JudgmentRyan M. McManus, Max Kleiman-Weiner, Liane YoungVol. 31, Iss. 3 · 2020 · pp. 227-242
  2. Do People Want to Be More Moral?Jessie Sun, Geoffrey P. GoodwinVol. 31, Iss. 3 · 2020 · pp. 243-257
  3. How Firm Are the Foundations of Mind-Set Theory? The Claims Appear Stronger Than the EvidenceAlexander P. Burgoyne, David Z. Hambrick, Brooke N. MacnamaraVol. 31, Iss. 3 · 2020 · pp. 258-267
  4. Predicting Real-Life Self-Control From Brain Activity Encoding the Value of Anticipated Future OutcomesKlaus-Martin Krönke, Max Wolff, Holger Mohr, Anja Kräplin, Michael N. Smolka, et al.Vol. 31, Iss. 3 · 2020 · pp. 268-279
  5. Conflict Changes How People View GodNava Caluori, Joshua Conrad Jackson, Kurt Gray, Michele GelfandVol. 31, Iss. 3 · 2020 · pp. 280-292
  6. Subjective Well-Being Around the World: Trends and Predictors Across the Life SpanAndrew T. Jebb, Mike Morrison, Louis Tay, Ed DienerVol. 31, Iss. 3 · 2020 · pp. 293-305
  7. Turtle, Task Ninja, or Time Waster? Who Cares? Traditional Task-Completion Strategies Are OverratedLisa Vangsness, Michael E. YoungVol. 31, Iss. 3 · 2020 · pp. 306-315
  8. A Specificity Principle of Memory: Evidence From Aging and Associative MemoryNathaniel R. Greene, Moshe Naveh-BenjaminVol. 31, Iss. 3 · 2020 · pp. 316-331
  9. Replicating Roaches: A Preregistered Direct Replication of Zajonc, Heingartner, and Herman’s (1969) Social-Facilitation StudyEmma Halfmann, Janne Bredehöft, Jan Alexander HäusserVol. 31, Iss. 3 · 2020 · pp. 332-337
  10. Is There a Gender-Equality Paradox in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM)? Commentary on the Study by Stoet and Geary (2018)Sarah S. Richardson, Meredith W. Reiches, Joe Bruch, Marion Boulicault, Nicole E. Noll, et al.Vol. 31, Iss. 3 · 2020 · pp. 338-341
  11. The Gender-Equality Paradox Is Part of a Bigger Phenomenon: Reply to Richardson and Colleagues (2020)Gijsbert Stoet, David C. GearyVol. 31, Iss. 3 · 2020 · pp. 342-344
  12. Correlated Individual Differences in the Estimated Precision of Working Memory and Long-Term Memory: Commentary on the Study by Biderman, Luria, Teodorescu, Hajaj, and Goshen-Gottstein (2019)Weizhen Xie, Hyung-Bum Park, Kareem A. Zaghloul, Weiwei ZhangVol. 31, Iss. 3 · 2020 · pp. 345-348