Unexpected but incidental positive outcomes predict real-world gambling
A. Ross Otto, Stephen M. Fleming, Paul W Glimcher
págs. 299-311
Agreement attraction and impasse aversion: : Reasons for selecting a poor deal over no deal at all
Ece Tuncel, Alexandra Mislin, Pelin Kesebir, Robin L. Pinkley
págs. 312-321
Adolescents in peer groups make more prudent decisions when a slightly older adult is present
Karol Silva, Jason Chein, Laurence Steinberg
págs. 322-330
Money cues increase agency and decrease prosociality among children: : Early signs of market-mode behaviors
Agata Gasiorowska, Lan Nguyen Chaplin, Tomasz Zaleskiewicz, Sandra Wygrab, Kathleen D. Vohs
págs. 331-344
Pleasure now, pain later: : Positive fantasies about the future predict symptoms of depression
Gabriele Oettingen, Doris Mayer, Sam Portnow
págs. 345-353
Low childhood socioeconomic status promotes eating in the absence of energy need
Sarah E. Hill, Marjorie L. Prokosch, Danielle J. DelPriore, Vladas Griskevicius, Andrew Kramer
págs. 354-364
Discouraged by peer excellence: : Exposure to exemplary peer performance causes quitting
Todd Rogers, Avi Feller
págs. 365-374
When the spatial and ideological collide: : Metaphorical conflict shapes social perception
Tali Kleiman, Chadly Stern, Yaacov Trope
págs. 375-383
Does seeing faces of young black boys facilitate the identification of threatening stimuli?
Andrew R. Todd, Kelsey C. Thiem, Rebecca Neel
págs. 384-393
Lauren Winczewski, Jeffrey D. Bowen, Nancy L. Collins
págs. 394-404
Looking under the hood of third-party punishment reveals design for personal benefit
Max M. Krasnow, Andrew W. Delton, Leda Cosmides, John Tooby
págs. 405-418
To live among like-minded others: : Exploring the links between person-city personality fit and self-esteem
Wiebke Bleidorn, Felix Schönbrodt, Jochen Gebauer, Peter J. Rentfrow, Jeff Potter, Samuel D. Gosling
págs. 419-427