The role of conflict representation in abstinence versus moderation in self-control.
Phuong Q. Le, Abigail A. Scholer, Kentaro Fujita
págs. 947-977
Differentiation in social perception: Why later-encountered individuals are described more negatively.
Alex Koch, Andrew Bromley, Johanna Woitzel, Hans Alves
págs. 978-997
More than a barrier: Nostalgia inhibits, but also promotes, favorable responses to innovative technology.
Jianning Dang, Constantine Sedikides, Tim Wildschut, Li Liu
págs. 998-1018
Can’t wait to pay: The desire for goal closure increases impatience for costs.
Annabelle R. Roberts, Alex Imas, Ayelet Fishbach
págs. 1019-1035
In what ways do accessible attitudes ease decision making?: Examining the reproducibility of accessibility effects across cultural contexts.
Aaron J. Barnes, Sharon Shavitt
págs. 1036-1051
Let it go: How exaggerating the reputational costs of revealing negative information encourages secrecy in relationships.
Michael Kardas, Amit Kumar, Nicholas Epley
págs. 1052-1083
Reminders undermine impressions of genuine gratitude.
Jiabi Wang, Shereen J. Chaudhry, Alex Koch
págs. 1084-1102
Saying no: The negative ramifications from invitation declines are less severe than we think.
Julian Givi, Colleen P. Kirk
págs. 1103-1115
Life goal development, educational attainment, and occupational outcomes: A 12-year, multisample longitudinal study.
Andreea Sutu, Kevin A. Hoff, Chu Chu, Sif Einarsdóttir, James Rounds, Rodica Ioana Damian
págs. 1116-1139
The development of personality—From metatraits to facets—: Across adolescence and into adulthood in a sample of Mexican-origin youth.
Whitney R. Ringwald, Aleksandra Kaurin, Katherine M. Lawson, Aidan G. C. Wright, Richard W. Robins
págs. 1140-1160
Gender differences and variability in creative ability: A systematic review and meta-analysis of the greater male variability hypothesis in creativity.
L. Taylor, Sameh Said Metwaly, Anaëlle Camarda, Baptiste Barbot
págs. 1161-1179
Correction to “Can’t wait to pay: The desire for goal closure increases impatience for costs” by Roberts et al. (2023).
págs. 1180-1180