Why connect?: Moral consequences of networking with a promotion or prevention focus
Francesca Gino, Maryam Kouchaki, Tiziana Casciaro
págs. 1221-1238
Documenting individual differences in the propensity to hold attitudes with certainty
Kenneth G. DeMarree, Richard E. Petty, Pablo Briñol Turnes, Ji Xia
págs. 1239-1265
The straight categorization bias: A motivated and altruistic reasoning account
Nicholas P. Alt, David J. Lick, Kerri L. Johnson
págs. 1266-1289
God as a White man: A psychological barrier to conceptualizing Black people and women as leadership worthy
Steven O. Roberts, Kara G. Weisman, Jonathan D. Lane, Amber Williams, Nicholas P. Camp, Michelle Wang, Mishaela Robison, Kiara Sanchez, Camilla Griffiths
págs. 1290-1315
págs. 1316-1358
Disentangling stereotypes from social reality: Astrological stereotypes and discrimination in China
Jackson G. Lu, Xin Lucy Liu, Hui Liao, Lei Wang
págs. 1359-1379
Accuracy and bias in perceptions of racial attitudes: Implications for interracial relationships
Edward P. Lemay Jr., Nadya Teneva
págs. 1380-1402
I ain’t no fortunate one: On the motivated denial of class privilege
L. Taylor Phillips, Brian S. Lowery
págs. 1403-1422
Life lacks meaning without acceptance: Ostracism triggers suicidal thoughts
Zhansheng Chen, Kai-Tak Poon, C. Nathan DeWall, Tonglin Jiang
págs. 1423-1443
Trajectories of life satisfaction before, upon, and after divorce: Evidence from a new matching approach
Manon A. van Scheppingen, Thomas Leopold
págs. 1444-1458
The Link Between Self-Esteem and Social Relationships: A Meta-Analysis of Longitudinal Studies
Michelle A. Harris, Ulrich Orth
págs. 1459-1477
Is well-being associated with the quantity and quality of social interactions?
Jessie Sun, Kelci Harris, Simine Vazire
págs. 1478-1496
The impact of having children on domain-specific life satisfaction: A quasi-experimental longitudinal investigation using the Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP) data
Arthur F. Kramer, Joseph L. Rodgers
págs. 1497-1514