Vol 33
Psychological Science
Volume 33, Issue 9
- Patterns of Implicit and Explicit Attitudes: IV. Change and Stability From 2007 to 2020
- The Moral Significance of Aesthetics in Nature Imagery
- The Relative Importance of Joke and Audience Characteristics in Eliciting Amusement
- Perceptual and Cognitive Judgments Show Both Anchoring and Repulsion
- The Evolution of Cognitive Control in Lemurs
- Fear in the Theater of the Mind: Differential Fear Conditioning With Imagined Stimuli
- Good-Enough Production: Selecting Easier Words Instead of More Accurate Ones
- The Social Effects of an Awesome Solar Eclipse
- Auxiliary Scene-Context Information Provided by Anchor Objects Guides Attention and Locomotion in Natural Search Behavior
- The Language of Social Touch Is Intuitive and Quantifiable
- Experience of Playing a Musical Instrument and Lifetime Change in General Cognitive Ability: Evidence From the Lothian Birth Cohort 1936
- Do Positive Psychological Factors Equally Predict Resistance to Upper Respiratory Infections in African and European Americans?
- Following Other People’s Footsteps: A Contextual-Attraction Effect Induced by Biological Motion
- Internal Social Attention: Gaze Cues Stored in Working Memory Trigger Involuntary Attentional Orienting
- The Games We Play: Prosocial Choices Under Time Pressure Reflect Context-Sensitive Information Priorities
- Belief in the Utility of Cross-Partisan Empathy Reduces Partisan Animosity and Facilitates Political Persuasion
- No Evidence That Siblings’ Gender Affects Personality Across Nine Countries
- Do Open-Science Badges Increase Trust in Scientists Among Undergraduates, Scientists, and the Public?
- The Golden Age Is Behind Us: How the Status Quo Impacts the Evaluation of Technology
- Face-Information Sampling in Super-Recognizers