Vol 32

Psychological Science

Volume 32, Issue 6

2021 · 17 articles

  1. Culture Moderates the Relation Between Gender Inequality and Well-BeingChen Li, Miron Zuckerman, Ed DienerVol. 32, Iss. 6 · 2021 · pp. 823-835
  2. Eye Movements Predict Large-Scale Voting DecisionsJason C. Coronel, Olivia M. Bullock, Hillary C. Shulman, Matthew D. Sweitzer, Robert M. Bond, et al.Vol. 32, Iss. 6 · 2021 · pp. 836-848
  3. Undetected Neurodegenerative Disease Biases Estimates of Cognitive Change in Older AdultsKarra D. Harrington, Andrew J. Aschenbrenner, Paul Maruff, Colin L. Masters, Anne M. Fagan, et al.Vol. 32, Iss. 6 · 2021 · pp. 849-860
  4. Why It Is Important to Know How the Sausage Is Made: Benefits, Risks, and Responsibilities of Using Third-Party DataPatricia J. BauerVol. 32, Iss. 6 · 2021 · pp. 861-862
  5. Pitfalls of Using Data Portals as Sources for Psychological Research: The Example of Cross-National Homicide DataManuel Eisner, Pasco FearonVol. 32, Iss. 6 · 2021 · pp. 863-865
  6. Responsible Use of Open-Access Developmental Data: The Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development (ABCD) StudyCortney Simmons, May I. Conley, Dylan G. Gee, Arielle Baskin-Sommers, Deanna M. Barch, et al.Vol. 32, Iss. 6 · 2021 · pp. 866-870
  7. Lay Beliefs About Gender and Sexual Behavior: First Evidence for a Pervasive, Robust (but Seemingly Unfounded) StereotypeJaimie Arona Krems, Ahra Ko, Jordan W. Moon, Michael E. W. VarnumVol. 32, Iss. 6 · 2021 · pp. 871-889
  8. The Foreground Bias: Initial Scene Representations Across the Depth PlaneSuzette Fernandes, Monica S. CastelhanoVol. 32, Iss. 6 · 2021 · pp. 890-902
  9. How Long Does It Take for a Voice to Become Familiar? Speech Intelligibility and Voice Recognition Are Differentially Sensitive to Voice TrainingEmma Holmes, Grace To, Ingrid S. JohnsrudeVol. 32, Iss. 6 · 2021 · pp. 903-915
  10. The Effect of Prediction Error on Belief Update Across the Political SpectrumMadalina Vlasceanu, Michael J. Morais, Alin ComanVol. 32, Iss. 6 · 2021 · pp. 916-933
  11. How Candidates’ Age and Gender Predict Voter Preference in a Hypothetical ElectionYiqin Alicia Shen, Yuichi ShodaVol. 32, Iss. 6 · 2021 · pp. 934-943
  12. The Fallacy of an Airtight Alibi: Understanding Human Memory for “Where” Using Experience SamplingElizabeth Laliberte, Hyungwook Yim, Benjamin Stone, Simon J. DennisVol. 32, Iss. 6 · 2021 · pp. 944-951
  13. Gender Inequality and Well-Being: Concepts and Their Measures Are Cultural Products—A Reflection on Li et al. (2021)Hazel Rose MarkusVol. 32, Iss. 6 · 2021 · pp. 952-954
  14. In Which Direction Does Happiness Predict Subsequent Social Interactions? A Commentary on Quoidbach et al. (2019)Timon ElmerVol. 32, Iss. 6 · 2021 · pp. 955-959
  15. Happiness and the Propensity to Interact With Other People: Reply to Elmer (2021)Jordi Quoidbach, Quentin Dercon, Maxime Taquet, Martin Desseilles, Yves-Alexandre de Montjoye, et al.Vol. 32, Iss. 6 · 2021 · pp. 960-965
  16. Frequency-Specific Effects in Infant Electroencephalograms Do Not Require Entrained Neural Oscillations: A Commentary on Köster et al. (2019)Christian Keitel, Jonas Obleser, Sarah Jessen, Molly J. HenryVol. 32, Iss. 6 · 2021 · pp. 966-971
  17. Corrigendum: The Crowd-Emotion-Amplification EffectVol. 32, Iss. 6 · 2021 · pp. 972-972