Is courage always a virtue? Suicide, killing, and bad courage
Cynthia L.S. Pury, Charles B. Starkey, Renee E. Kulik, Karen L. Skjerning, Emily A. Sullivan
págs. 383-388
Implicit theories of intellectual virtues and vices: : A focus on intellectual humility
Peter L. Samuelson, Matthew J. Jarvinen, Thomas B. Paulus, Ian M. Church, Sam A. Hardy, Justin L. Barrett
págs. 389-406
Integrating psychological and cultural perspectives on virtue: : The hierarchical structure of character strengths
Robert E. McGrath
págs. 407-424
The challenge–skill balance and antecedents of flow: : A meta-analytic investigation
Carlton J. Fong, Diana J. Zaleski, Jennifer Kay Leach
págs. 425-446
Self-compassion, a better alternative to rumination than distraction as a response to negative mood
Natasha Odou, Jay Brinker
págs. 447-457
Abstract construals make the emotional rewards of prosocial behavior more salient
Lara B. Aknin, Leaf Van Boven, Laura Johnson-Graham
págs. 458-462
‘It’s up to you’: : Experimentally manipulated autonomy support for prosocial behavior improves well-being in two cultures over six weeks
S. Katherine Nelson, Matthew D. Della Porta, Katherine Jacobs Bao, HyunJung Crystal Lee, Incheol Choi, Sonja Lyubomirsky
págs. 463-476