Vol 35

Psychological Science

Volume 35, Issue 3

2024 · 10 articles

  1. When and Why People Conceal Infectious DiseaseWilson N. Merrell, Soyeon Choi, Joshua M. AckermanVol. 35, Iss. 3 · 2024 · pp. 215-225
  2. Unlocking the Benefits of Gender Diversity: How an Ecological-Belonging Intervention Enhances Performance in Science ClassroomsKevin R. Binning, Danny Doucette, Beverly G. Conrique, Chandralekha SinghVol. 35, Iss. 3 · 2024 · pp. 226-238
  3. Devaluation by Omission: Limited Identity Options Elicit Anger and Increase IdentificationSean Fath, Devon ProudfootVol. 35, Iss. 3 · 2024 · pp. 239-249
  4. Devaluation by Omission: Limited Identity Options Elicit Anger and Increase IdentificationSean Fath, Devon ProudfootVol. 35, Iss. 3 · 2024 · pp. 239-249
  5. Effects of Voice Pitch on Social Perceptions Vary With Relational Mobility and Homicide RateToe Aung, Alexander K. Hill, Jessica K. Hlay, Catherine Hess, Michael Hess, et al.Vol. 35, Iss. 3 · 2024 · pp. 250-262
  6. Racial Prejudice Affects Representations of Facial TrustworthinessRyan J. Hutchings, Erin Freiburger, Mattea Sim, Kurt HugenbergVol. 35, Iss. 3 · 2024 · pp. 263-276
  7. Assessing Verbal Eyewitness Confidence Statements Using Natural Language ProcessingRachel Leigh Greenspan, Alex Lyman, Paul HeatonVol. 35, Iss. 3 · 2024 · pp. 277-287
  8. Verbal Aggressions Against Major League Baseball Umpires Affect Their Decision MakingJoël Guérette, Caroline Blais, Daniel FisetVol. 35, Iss. 3 · 2024 · pp. 288-303
  9. A Universal Cognitive Bias in Word Order: Evidence From Speakers Whose Language Goes Against ItAlexander Martin, David Adger, Klaus Abels, Patrick Kanampiu, Jennifer CulbertsonVol. 35, Iss. 3 · 2024 · pp. 304-311
  10. Corrigendum to “Indulgent Foods Can Paradoxically Promote Disciplined Dietary Choices”Vol. 35, Iss. 3 · 2024 · pp. 312-312