Vol 33
Psychological Science
Volume 33, Issue 11
- Cognitive Change Before Old Age (11 to 70) Predicts Cognitive Change During Old Age (70 to 82)
- Walking in Her Shoes: Pretending to Be a Female Role Model Increases Young Girls’ Persistence in Science
- Feeling Good Is Feeling Better
- Two-Year-Olds’ Eye Movements Reflect Confidence in Their Understanding of Words
- Opportunity Neglect: An Aversion to Low-Probability Gains
- Placebo Analgesia Reduces Costly Prosocial Helping to Lower Another Person’s Pain
- Stepping Up to the Mic: Gender Gaps in Participation in Live Question-and-Answer Sessions at Academic Conferences
- Parents’ Political Ideology Predicts How Their Children Punish
- Neural and Cognitive Signatures of Guilt Predict Hypocritical Blame
- Early Impacts of College, Interrupted: Considering First-Year Students’ Narratives About COVID and Reports of Adjustment During College Shutdowns
- Spatial Representations Without Spatial Computations
- No Subliminal Memory for Spaced Repeated Images in Rapid-Serial-Visual-Presentation Streams