Who feels they contribute to U.S. society?: Helping behaviors and social class disparities in perceived contributions.
Ellen C. Reinhart, Rebecca M. Carey, Hazel Rose Markus
págs. 731-757
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Creative ideation activates disinhibited reward-seeking and indulgent choices.
Verena Krause, Lynne C Vincent, Jack A. Goncalo
págs. 796-821
Is being elite the same as living an easy life?: Two distinct ways of experiencing subjective socioeconomic status.
Kristin Laurin, Holly R. Engstrom, Adam Alic, Jessica L. Tracy
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Fiona Kazarovytska, Roland Imhoff
págs. 846-879
Sarah Kritzler, Kai T. Horstmann, Martin Quintus, Boris Egloff, Cornelia Wrzus, Maike Luhmann
págs. 880-900
I think you might like me: Emergence and change of meta-liking in initial social interactions.
Eva Bleckmann, Richard Rau, Erika N. Carlson, Jenny Wagner
págs. 901-919
Persons in contexts: The role of social networks and social density for the dynamic regulation of face-to-face interactions in daily life.
Yannick Roos, Michael D. Krämer, David Richter, Cornelia Wrzus
págs. 920-935
Like yourself, and others will follow: The role of target self-esteem in the association between being seen accurately and being liked in platonic and romantic first impressions.
Lauren Gazzard Kerr, Lauren J. Human
págs. 936-948