Vol 31
Psychological Science
Volume 31, Issue 3
- What We Owe to Family: The Impact of Special Obligations on Moral Judgment
- Do People Want to Be More Moral?
- How Firm Are the Foundations of Mind-Set Theory? The Claims Appear Stronger Than the Evidence
- Predicting Real-Life Self-Control From Brain Activity Encoding the Value of Anticipated Future Outcomes
- Conflict Changes How People View God
- Subjective Well-Being Around the World: Trends and Predictors Across the Life Span
- Turtle, Task Ninja, or Time Waster? Who Cares? Traditional Task-Completion Strategies Are Overrated
- A Specificity Principle of Memory: Evidence From Aging and Associative Memory
- Replicating Roaches: A Preregistered Direct Replication of Zajonc, Heingartner, and Herman’s (1969) Social-Facilitation Study
- Is There a Gender-Equality Paradox in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM)? Commentary on the Study by Stoet and Geary (2018)
- The Gender-Equality Paradox Is Part of a Bigger Phenomenon: Reply to Richardson and Colleagues (2020)
- 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)