Awe, the diminished self, and collective engagement:: Universals and cultural variations in the small self.
Kang Bai, Laura A. Maruskin, Serena Chen, Amie M. Gordon, Jennifer E. Stellar, Galen D. McNeil, Kaiping Peng, Dacher Keltner
págs. 185-209
The power and limits of personal change:: When a bad past does (and does not) inspire in the present.
Nadav Klein, Ed O'Brien
págs. 210-229
Benefits of open and high-powered research outweigh costs.
Etienne P. LeBel, Lorne Campbell, Timothy J. Loving
págs. 230-243
Replicability and other features of a high-quality science:: Toward a balanced and empirical approach.
Eli J. Finkel, Paul W. Eastwick, Harry T. Reis
págs. 244-253
Falsifiability is not optional.
Etienne P. LeBel, Derek Berger, Lorne Campbell, Timothy J. Loving
págs. 254-261
Word order denotes relevance differences:: The case of conjoined phrases with lexical gender.
Selin Kesebir
págs. 262-279
Dispositional contempt:: A first look at the contemptuous person.
Roberta A. Schriber, Joanne M. Chung, Katherine S. Sorensen, Richard W. Robins
págs. 280-309
The dark side of the sublime:: Distinguishing a threat-based variant of awe.
Amie M. Gordon, Jennifer E. Stellar, Craig L. Anderson, Galen D. McNeil, Daniel Loew, Dacher Keltner
págs. 310-328
págs. 329-342