Vol 32
Psychological Science
Volume 32, Issue 6
- Culture Moderates the Relation Between Gender Inequality and Well-Being
- Eye Movements Predict Large-Scale Voting Decisions
- Undetected Neurodegenerative Disease Biases Estimates of Cognitive Change in Older Adults
- Why It Is Important to Know How the Sausage Is Made: Benefits, Risks, and Responsibilities of Using Third-Party Data
- Pitfalls of Using Data Portals as Sources for Psychological Research: The Example of Cross-National Homicide Data
- Responsible Use of Open-Access Developmental Data: The Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development (ABCD) Study
- Lay Beliefs About Gender and Sexual Behavior: First Evidence for a Pervasive, Robust (but Seemingly Unfounded) Stereotype
- The Foreground Bias: Initial Scene Representations Across the Depth Plane
- How Long Does It Take for a Voice to Become Familiar? Speech Intelligibility and Voice Recognition Are Differentially Sensitive to Voice Training
- The Effect of Prediction Error on Belief Update Across the Political Spectrum
- How Candidates’ Age and Gender Predict Voter Preference in a Hypothetical Election
- The Fallacy of an Airtight Alibi: Understanding Human Memory for “Where” Using Experience Sampling
- Gender Inequality and Well-Being: Concepts and Their Measures Are Cultural Products—A Reflection on Li et al. (2021)
- In Which Direction Does Happiness Predict Subsequent Social Interactions? A Commentary on Quoidbach et al. (2019)
- Happiness and the Propensity to Interact With Other People: Reply to Elmer (2021)
- Frequency-Specific Effects in Infant Electroencephalograms Do Not Require Entrained Neural Oscillations: A Commentary on Köster et al. (2019)
- Corrigendum: The Crowd-Emotion-Amplification Effect