Vol 35
Psychological Science
Volume 35, Issue 5
- Disagreement Gets Mistaken for Bad Listening
- Misplaced Divides? Discussing Political Disagreement With Strangers Can Be Unexpectedly Positive
- Distinct Constellations of Common Risk Factors Differentially Relate to Executive-Function Ability in Children
- The Motion-Silencing Illusion Depends on Object-Centered Representation
- Oscillatory Coupling Between Neural and Cardiac Rhythms
- People Endorse Harsher Policies in Principle Than in Practice: Asymmetric Beliefs About Which Errors to Prevent Versus Fix
- Gender-Ambiguous Voices and Social Disfluency
- Biases in Improvement Decisions: People Focus on the Relative Reduction in Bad Outcomes