Accuracy and consensus in judgments of trustworthiness from faces: Behavioral and neural correlates
Nicholas O. Rule, Anne C. Krendl, Zorana Ivcevic, Nalini Ambady
págs. 409-426
Turning a blind eye to temptation: How cognitive load can facilitate self-regulation
Lotte F. van Dillen, Esther K. Papies, Wilhelm Hofmann
págs. 427-443
I'm like you and you're like me: Social projection and self-stereotyping both help explain self-other correspondence
Jeff C. Cho, Eric D. Knowles
págs. 444-456
What happens why?: Psychological distance and focusing on causes versus consequences of events
SoYon Rim, Jochim Hansen, Yaacov Trope
págs. 457-472
Diverging effects of clean versus dirty money on attitudes, values, and interpersonal behavior.
Qing Yang, Xiaochang Wu, Xinyue Zhou, Nicole L. Mead, Kathleen D. Vohs, Roy F. Baumeister
págs. 473-489
For whom do the ends justify the means?: Social class and utilitarian moral judgment
Stéphane Côté, Paul K. Piff, Robb Willer
págs. 490-503
Presumed fair: Ironic effects of organizational diversity structures
Cheryl R. Kaiser, Brenda Major, Ines Jurcevic, Tessa L. Dover, Laura M. Brady, Jenessa R. Shapiro
págs. 504-519
The politics of gaydar: Ideological differences in the use of gendered cues in categorizing sexual orientation
Chadly Stern, Tessa V. West, John T. Jost, Nicholas O. Rule
págs. 520-541
The dynamic interplay between perceived true self-knowledge and decision satisfaction
Rebecca J. Schlegel, Joshua A. Hicks, William E. Davis, Kelly A. Hirsch, Christina M. Smith
págs. 542-558
"Impulsivity": Relations between self-report and behavior
Leigh Sharma, Krista Kohl, Theresa A. Morgan, Lee Anna Clark
págs. 559-575
William L. Dunlop, Jessica L. Tracy
págs. 576-590