Status decreases dominance in the west but increases dominance in the east
Ko Kuwabara, Siyu Yu, Alice J. Lee, Adam D. Galinsky
págs. 127-137
Large cross-national differences in gene × socioeconomic status interaction on intelligence
Elliot M. Tucker-Drob, Timothy C. Bates
págs. 138-149
Changing environments by changing individuals: : The emergent effects of psychological intervention
Joseph T. Powers, Jonathan E. Cook, Valerie Purdie-Vaughns, Julio García, Nancy Apfel, Geoffrey L. Cohen
págs. 150-160
The evaluative advantage of novel alternatives: : An information-sampling account
Gaël Le Mens, Yaakov Kareev, Judith Avrahami
págs. 161-168
Boosting belligerence: : How the July 7, 2005, London Bombings Affected Liberals’ Moral Foundations and Prejudice
Julie Van de Vyver, Diane M. Houston, Dominic Abrams, Milica Vasiljevic
págs. 169-177
págs. 178-190
Individual differences in nonsymbolic ratio processing predict symbolic math performance
Percival G. Matthews, Mark Rose Lewis, Edward M. Hubbard
págs. 191-202
págs. 203-212
Beyond faces and expertise: : Facelike holistic processing of nonface objects in the absence of expertise
Mintao Zhao, Heinrich H. Bülthoff, Isabelle Bülthoff
págs. 213-222
The critical importance of retrieval—and spacing—for learning
Nicholas C. Soderstrom, Tyson K. Kerr, Robert A. Bjork
págs. 223-230
Propensity for risk taking across the life span and around the globe
Rui Mata, Anika K. Josef, Ralph Hertwig
págs. 231-243
Five-month-old infants have general knowledge of how nonsolid substances behave and interact
S. J. Hespos, Alissa L. Ferry, Erin M. Anderson, Emily N. Hollenbeck, Lance J. Rips
págs. 244-256
Joel T. Nigg, Alexis L. Elmore, Neil Natarajan, Karen H. Friderici, Molly A. Nikolas
págs. 257-269
Absent but not gone: : Interdependence in couples’ quality of life persists after a partner’s death
Kyle J. Bourassa, Lindsey M. Knowles, David A. Sbarra, Mary Frances O'Connor
págs. 270-281
Internalized impressions: : The link between apparent facial trustworthiness and deceptive behavior is mediated by targets’ expectations of how they will be judged
Michael L. Slepia, Daniel R. Ames
págs. 282-288
Wearing a bicycle helmet can increase risk taking and sensation seeking in adults
Tim Gamble, Ian Walker
págs. 289-294