Vol 32
Psychological Science
Volume 32, Issue 5
- Feelings of Culpability: Just Following Orders Versus Making the Decision Oneself
- Dogs Mentally Represent Jealousy-Inducing Social Interactions
- Using Body Ownership to Modulate the Motor System in Stroke Patients
- Aging Increases Prosocial Motivation for Effort
- Massive Effects of Saliency on Information Processing in Visual Working Memory
- Age-Related Changes in Spatial Navigation Are Evident by Midlife and Differ by Sex
- Adaptive Repulsion of Long-Term Memory Representations Is Triggered by Event Similarity
- Convergent and Discriminant Validity of Retrospective Assessments of the Quality of Childhood Parenting: Prospective Evidence From Infancy to Age 26 Years
- Effects of Trust and Threat Messaging on Academic Cheating: A Field Study
- Encoding Context Determines Risky Choice
- Personality Traits Predict Long-Term Physical Health via Affect Reactivity to Daily Stressors
- Against Empathy Bias: The Moral Value of Equitable Empathy
- When Forecasting Mutually Supportive Matches Will Be Practically Impossible
- The Development of the Liking Gap: Children Older Than 5 Years Think That Partners Evaluate Them Less Positively Than They Evaluate Their Partners
- Physically Implied Surfaces
- Physical Strength Partly Explains Sex Differences in Trait Anxiety in Young Americans
- Corrigendum: Conflict Changes How People View God
- Erratum: The Implications of Sociosexuality for Marital Satisfaction and Dissolution