Spatial processing in infancy predicts both spatial and mathematical aptitude in childhood
Jillian E. Lauer, Stella F. Lourenco
págs. 1291-1298
Blacks' death rate due to circulatory diseases is positively related to whites' explicit racial bias: A Nationwide Investigation Using Project Implicit.
Jordan B. Leitner, Eric Hehman, Ozlem Ayduk, Rodolfo Mendoza Denton
págs. 1299-1311
Backward semantic inhibition in toddlers
Janette Chow, Anne M. Aimola Davies, Luis José Fuentes Melero, Kim Plunkett
págs. 1312-1320
Relearn faster and retain longer: Along with practice, sleep makes perfect
Stéphanie Mazza, Émile Gerbier, Marie-Paule Gustin, Zumrut Kasikci, Olivier Koenig, Thomas C. Toppino, Michel Magnin
págs. 1321-1330
Cultural variability in the link between environmental concern and support for environmental action
Kimin Eom, Heejung S. Kim, David K. Sherman, Keiko Ishii
págs. 1331-1339
Overcorrection for social-categorization information moderates impact bias in affective forecasting
Tatiana Lau, Carey K. Morewedge, Mina Cikara
págs. 1340-1351
The development of inequity aversion: Understanding when (and why) people give others the bigger piece of the pie
Alexander Shaw, Shoham Choshen-Hillel, Eugene M. Caruso
págs. 1352-1359
Young children see a single action and infer a social norm: Promiscuous normativity in 3-year-olds
Marco F. H. Schmidt, Lucas P. Butler, Julia Heinz, Michael Tomasello
págs. 1360-1370
Ownership status influences the degree of joint facilitatory behavior
Merryn D. Constable, Andrew P. Bayliss, Steven P. Tipper, Ana P. Spaniol, Jay Pratt, Timothy N. Welsh
págs. 1371-1378
págs. 1379-1387
When payment undermines the pitch: On the persuasiveness of pure motives in fund-raising
Alixandra Barasch, Jonathan Z. Berman, Deborah A. Small
págs. 1389-1397
Stephanie Y. Chen, Oleg Urminsky, Daniel M. Bartels
págs. 1398-1406
Evaluating psychological research requires more than attention to the n: A comment on simonsohn'S (2015) "small telescopes"
Norbert Schwarz, Gerald L. Clore
págs. 1407-1409
págs. 1410-1412