Vol 35
Psychological Science
Volume 35, Issue 9
- Proenvironmental Behavior Increases Subjective Well-Being: Evidence From an Experience-Sampling Study and a Randomized Experiment
- Not All Powerful People Are Created Equal: An Examination of Gender and Pathways to Social Hierarchy Through the Lens of Social Cognition
- Why Twitter Sometimes Rewards What Most People Disapprove of: The Case of Cross-Party Political Relations
- Task Termination Triggers Spontaneous Removal of Information From Visual Working Memory
- Learning From Aggregated Opinion
- Does Physiological Arousal Increase Social Transmission of Information? Two Replications of Berger (2011)
- Statistical Learning Facilitates Access to Awareness
- The Language of (Non)Replicable Social Science
- The Language of (Non)Replicable Social Science
- Intervening After Trauma: Child–Parent Psychotherapy Treatment Is Associated With Lower Pediatric Epigenetic Age Acceleration