When both the original study and its failed replication are correct:: Feeling observed eliminates the facial-feedback effect.
Tom Noah, Yaacov Schul, Ruth Mayo
págs. 657-664
Brian J. Lucas, Nour S. Kteily
págs. 665-692
Affective and cognitive validation of thoughts:: an appraisal perspective on anger, disgust, surprise, and awe
Pablo Briñol Turnes, Richard E. Petty, Maria Stavraki, Grigorios Lamprinakos, Benjamin C. Wagner, Darío Díaz Méndez
págs. 693-718
págs. 719-734
Motivation moderates the effects of social support visibility.
Katherine S. Zee, Justin V. Cavallo, Abdiel J. Flores, Niall Bolger, E. Higgins
págs. 735-765
Perceiving groups:: The people perception of diversity and hierarchy.
L. Taylor Phillips, Michael L. Slepian, Brent L. Hughes
págs. 766-785
Seeing more and eating less:: Effects of portion size granularity on the perception and regulation of food consumption.
Neil A. Lewis, Jr., Allison Earl
págs. 786-803
The negative consequences of maximizing in friendship selection.
David B. Newman, Joanna Schug, Masaki Yuki, Junko Yamada, John B. Nezlek
págs. 804-824
Individual differences in reliance on intuition predict harsher moral judgments.
Sarah J. Ward, Laura A. King
págs. 825-849