Farming cultivates a community-level shared culture through collective activities:: Examining contextual effects with multilevel analyses.
Yukiko Uchida, Kosuke Takemura, Shintaro Fukushima, Izuru Saizen, Yuta Kawamura, Hidefumi Hitokoto, Naoko Koizumi, Sakiko Yoshikawa
págs. 1-14
The physiological basis of psychological disgust and moral judgments.
Jessica L. Tracy, Conor M. Steckler, Gordon Heltzel
págs. 15-32
The shifting preference for contingent rewards in goal pursuit.
Qian Xu, Liyin Jin, Ying Zhang
págs. 33-45
Metacognition fosters cultural learning:: Evidence from individual differences and situational prompts.
David M. Morris, Krishna Savani, Katrina Fincher
págs. 46-68
Implicitly imprinting the past on the present:: Automatic partner attitudes and the transition to parenthood.
Sandra L. Murray, Mark D. Seery, Veronica M. Lamarche, Cheryl Kondrak, Sarah Gomillion
págs. 69-100
Reducing defensive responses to thoughts of death:: Meditation, mindfulness, and Buddhism.
Young Chin Park, Tom Pyszczynski
págs. 101-118
Intergroup conflict self-perpetuates via meaning:: Exposure to intergroup conflict increases meaning and fuels a desire for further conflict.
Daniel R. Rovenpor, Thomas C. O'Brien, Antoine Roblain, Laura De Guissmé, Peggy Chekroun, Bernhard Leidner
págs. 119-140
The chains on all my people are the chains on me:: Restrictions to collective autonomy undermine the personal autonomy and psychological well-being of group members.
Jorge Kahanoff, Donald M. Taylor, Julie Caouette, Thomas H. Khullar, Michael J. A. Wohl
págs. 141-165