Vol 31
Psychological Science
Volume 31, Issue 8
- The Development of Intersectional Social Prototypes
- Confidence in Context: Perceived Accuracy of Quantitative Estimates Decreases With Repeated Trials
- Young Adults Make Rational Sexual Decisions
- “This Is What a Mechanic Sounds Like”: Children’s Vocal Control Reveals Implicit Occupational Stereotypes
- Exploring the Impact of Mindfulness on False-Memory Susceptibility
- Affective Arousal Links Sound to Meaning
- Concerns About Automation and Negative Sentiment Toward Immigration
- Face Pareidolia Recruits Mechanisms for Detecting Human Social Attention
- On Intersectionality: How Complex Patterns of Discrimination Can Emerge From Simple Stereotypes
- The Latent Genetic Structure of Impulsivity and Its Relation to Internalizing Psychopathology
- Reanalysis Suggests Evidence for Motor Simulation in Naming Tools Is Limited: A Commentary on Witt, Kemmerer, Linkenauger, and Culham (2010)
- Polluted Psyche: Is the Effect of Air Pollution on Unethical Behavior More Physiological or Psychological?
- Corrigendum: Targeted Memory Reactivation During Sleep Improves Next-Day Problem Solving
- Corrigendum: In Generous Offers I Trust: The Effect of First-Offer Value on Economically Vulnerable Behaviors
- Corrigendum: Truth, Lies, and Gossip
- Corrigendum: The Illusion of Consensus: A Failure to Distinguish Between True and False Consensus
- Corrigendum: The Development of Intersectional Social Prototypes