Who would mourn democracy?: Liberals might, but it depends on who’s in charge
Rachele Benjamin, Kristin Laurin, Mindy Chiang
págs. 779-805
Presentation in self-posted facial images can expose sexual orientation: Implications for research and privacy
Dawei Yang
págs. 806-824
Why benefiting from discrimination is less recognized as discrimination
L. Taylor Phillips, Sora Jun
págs. 825-852
A threatening opportunity: The prospect of conversations about race-related experiences between Black and White friends
Kiara Sanchez, David A. Kalkstein, Gregory M. Walton
págs. 853-872
Narrow prototypes and neglected victims: Understanding perceptions of sexual harassment
Jin X. Goh, Bryn Bandt Law, Nathan N. Cheek, Stacey Sinclair, Cheryl R. Kaiser
págs. 873-893
Who has different-race friends, and does it depend on context?: Openness (to other), but not agreeableness, predicts lower racial homophily in friendship networks
Stephen Antonoplis, Oliver P. John
págs. 894-919
The development of the rank-order stability of the Big Five across the life span
Ingo S. Seifert, Julia M. Rohrer, Boris Egloff, Stefan C Schmukle
págs. 920-941
Ted Schwaba, Wiebke Bleidorn, Christopher J. Hopwood, Stephen B. Manuck, Aidan G. C. Wright
págs. 942-958