Vol 33
Psychological Science
Volume 33, Issue 4
- Racial Bias in Police Traffic Stops: White Residents’ County-Level Prejudice and Stereotypes Are Related to Disproportionate Stopping of Black Drivers
- Racial Demographics Explain the Link Between Racial Disparities in Traffic Stops and County-Level Racial Attitudes
- Motivating Personal Growth by Seeking Discomfort
- Who’s the “Real” Victim? How Victim Framing Shapes Attitudes Toward Sexual Assault
- Evaluating Benefits, Costs, and Social Value as Predictors of Gratitude
- Shuffle the Decks: Children Are Sensitive to Incidental Nonrandom Structure in a Sequential-Choice Task
- Illusory Feelings, Elusive Habits: People Overlook Habits in Explanations of Behavior
- Computational Methods for Predicting and Understanding Food Judgment
- An Emphasis on Brilliance Fosters Masculinity-Contest Cultures
- The Cognition/Metacognition Trade-Off
- Learning About the Self: Motives for Coherence and Positivity Constrain Learning From Self-Relevant Social Feedback
- The Importance of Random Slopes in Mixed Models for Bayesian Hypothesis Testing
- Explaining the Spatial Patterning of Racial Disparities in Traffic Stops Requires a Structural Perspective: Further Reflections on Stelter et al. (2022) and Ekstrom et al. (2022)