Attitudes and Social Cognition: Affirming independence: Exploring mechanisms underlying a values affirmation intervention for first-generation students.
Yo Tibbetts, Judith M. Harackiewicz, Elizabeth A. Canning, Jilana S. Boston
págs. 635-659
Attitudes and Social Cognition: Maybe holier, but definitely less evil, than you: Bounded self-righteousness in social judgment.
Nadav Klein, Nicholas Epley
págs. 660-674
Attitudes and Social Cognition: The ABC of stereotypes about groups: Agency/socioeconomic success, conservative–progressive beliefs, and communion.
Alex Koch, Roland Imhoff, Ron Dotsch, Christian Unkelbach, Hans Alves
págs. 675-709
Interpersonal Relations and Group Processes: Culture moderates children’s responses to ostracism situations.
Harriet Over, Ayse K. Uskul
págs. 710-724
Interpersonal Relations and Group Processes: Not in the mood? Men under- (not over-) perceive their partner’s sexual desire in established intimate relationships.
Amy Muise, Sarah C. E. Stanton, James S. Kim, Emily A. Impett
págs. 725-742
Personality Processes and Individual Differences: Do people’s world views matter? The why and how.
Sylvia Xiaohua Chen, Ben C. P. Lam, Wesley C. H. Wu, Jacky C. K. Ng, Emma E. Buchtel, Yanjun Guan, Hong Deng
págs. 743-765
Personality Processes and Individual Differences: Stability and change of personality traits, self-esteem, and well-being: Introducing the meta-analytic stability and change model of retest correlations.
Ivana Anusic, Ulrich Schimmack
págs. 766-781
Personality Processes and Individual Differences: Personality-situation transactions from adolescence to old age.
Cornelia Wrzus, Gert G. Wagner, Michaela Riediger
págs. 782-799