A balanced mind: Awe fosters equanimity via temporal distancing.
Xinyu Pan, Tonglin Jiang, Wenying Yuan, Chenxiao Hao, Yang Bai, Dacher Keltner
págs. 1127-1145
A taxonomy for human social perception: Data-driven modeling with cinematic stimuli.
Severi Santavirta, Tuulia Malén, Asli Erdemli, Lauri Nummenmaa
págs. 1146-1171
How virtue, competence, and dominance conjointly shape status attainment at work: Integrating person-centered and variable-centered approaches.
Feng Bai, Katrina Jia Lin, Jin Yan, Huisi Jessica Li
págs. 1172-1188
Self-control signals and affords power.
Shuang Wu, Rachel Smallman, Pamela K. Smith
págs. 1189-1214
Love me, because I rely on you: Dependency-oriented help-seeking as a strategy for human mating.
Fei Teng, Xiying Wang, Qiao Fei, Kai-Tak Poon
págs. 1215-1236
Who flourishes in school?: The interplay of academic self-concept and personality and its role for academic performance in middle adolescence.
Michael Johansen, Naemi D. Brandt, Olaf Köller, Jenny Wagner
págs. 1237-1262
Narrative identity in context: How adults in Japan, Denmark, Israel, and the United States narrate difficult life events.
Ariana F. Turner, Dorthe K. Thomsen, Rivka Tuval Mashiach, Anton Sevilla Liu, Richard Cowan, Stuart Sumner, Dan P. McAdams
págs. 1263-1287
Socioeconomic status differences in agentic and communal self-concepts: Insights from 6 million people across 133 nations.
Lucia L. A. Boileau, Jochen E. Gebauer, Wiebke Bleidorn, P. Jason Rentfrow, Jeff Potter, Samuel D. Gosling
págs. 1288-1310