Vol 33
Psychological Science
Volume 33, Issue 8
- The Relational Wear and Tear of Everyday Racism Among African American Couples
- Psychological Well-Being in Childhood and Cardiometabolic Risk in Middle Adulthood: Findings From the 1958 British Birth Cohort
- Changes in the Prevalence of Thin Bodies Bias Young Women’s Judgments About Body Size
- I Hear My Voice; Therefore I Spoke: The Sense of Agency Over Speech Is Enhanced by Hearing One’s Own Voice
- Personality Across World Regions Predicts Variability in the Structure of Face Impressions
- Shame Broadcasts Social Norms: The Positive Social Effects of Shame on Norm Acquisition and Normative Behavior
- Losing Sight of Piecemeal Progress: People Lump and Dismiss Improvement Efforts That Fall Short of Categorical Change—Despite Improving
- Too Reluctant to Reach Out: Receiving Social Support Is More Positive Than Expressers Expect
- Feeling Appreciated Buffers Against the Negative Effects of Unequal Division of Household Labor on Relationship Satisfaction
- Psychosocial Resilience to Inflammation-Associated Depression: A Prospective Study of Breast-Cancer Survivors
- Racism, Relationship Quality, and Health: Further Reflections on Ong et al. (2022)
- Corrigendum: Dissociating Representations of Time and Number in Reinforcement-Rate Learning by Deletion of the GluA1 AMPA Receptor Subunit in Mice