Influences of source bias that differ from source untrustworthiness: When flip-flopping is more and less surprising
Laura E. Wallace, Duane T. Wegener, Richard E. Petty
págs. 603-616
The vicarious construal effect: Seeing and experiencing the world through different eyes
Minah H. Jung, Fausto J. Gonzalez, Clayton R. Critcher
págs. 617-638
How leader gender influences external audience response to organizational failures
Nicole Votolato Montgomery, Amanda P. Cowen
págs. 639-660
págs. 661-682
Episodic simulation reduces intergroup bias in prosocial intentions and behavior
Brendan Gaesser, Yuki Shimura, Mina Cikara
págs. 683-705
The first-member heuristic: Group members labeled “first” influence judgment and treatment of groups
Janina Steinmetz, Maferima Touré Tillery, Ayelet Fishbach
págs. 706-719
págs. 720-742
The role of sensation seeking in political violence: An extension of the Significance Quest Theory
Birga M. Schumpe, Jocelyn J. Bélanger, Manuel Moyano Pacheco, Claudia F. Nisa
págs. 743-761
Genetic and environmental variation in political orientation in adolescence and early adulthood: A Nuclear Twin Family analysis
Anke Hufer, Anna E. Kornadt, Christian Kandler, Rainer Riemann
págs. 762-776
Measuring moral politics: How strict and nurturant family values explain individual differences in conservatism, liberalism, and the political middle
Matthew Feinberg, Elisabeth Wehling, Joanne M. Chung, Laura R. Saslow, Ingrid Melvær Paulin
págs. 777-804
Political psycholinguistics: A comprehensive analysis of the language habits of liberal and conservative social media users
Joanna Sterling, John T. Jost, Richard Bonneau
págs. 805-834
The situation six: Uncovering six basic dimensions of psychological situations from the Hebrew language
Shaul Oreg, John Edwards, John F. Rauthmann
págs. 835-863
Meaning is about mattering: Evaluating coherence, purpose, and existential mattering as precursors of meaning in life judgments
Vlad Costin, Vivian L. Vignoles
págs. 864-884