Vol 34
Psychological Science
Volume 34, Issue 9
- Are Empathic People Better Adjusted? A Test of Competing Models of Empathic Accuracy and Intrapersonal and Interpersonal Facets of Adjustment Using Self- and Peer Reports
- Social Concepts Simplify Complex Reinforcement Learning
- Peripheral Visual Information Halves Attentional Choice Biases
- Are People Generous When the Financial Stakes Are High?
- Self-Relevance Predicts the Aesthetic Appeal of Real and Synthetic Artworks Generated via Neural Style Transfer
- Ego-Boosting Hormone: Self-Reported and Blood-Based Testosterone Are Associated With Higher Narcissism
- Perceptual Awareness Occurs Along a Graded Continuum: No Evidence of All-or-None Failures in Continuous Reproduction Tasks
- Corrigendum to “Growth-Mindset Intervention Delivered by Teachers Boosts Achievement in Early Adolescence”
- Erratum to “Self-Relevance Predicts the Aesthetic Appeal of Real and Synthetic Artworks Generated Via Neural Style Transfer”