The role of awareness and demand in evaluative learning.
Pieter Van Dessel, Sean Hughes, Marco Perugini, Colin Tucker Smith, Zhe-Fei Mao, Jan de Houwer
págs. 983-1049
Strategic uniqueness seeking: A cultural perspective.
Gaoyuan Zhu, John Angus D. Hildreth, Ya-Ru Chen
págs. 1050-1071
Punitive but discerning: Reputation can fuel ambiguously deserved punishment, but does not erode sensitivity to nuance.
Jillian J. Jordan, Nour S. Kteily
págs. 1072-1102
Frank J. Kachanoff, Jennifer Sheehy-Skeffington, Arnold K. Ho, Jennifer A. Richeson, Nour S. Kteily
págs. 1103-1141
The delusion of the disappearing self?: Attachment avoidance and the experience of externally invisible self-loss in romantic relationships.
Emma K. Hughes, Lydia F. Emery, Emma L. McGorray, William L. Gardner , Eli J. Finkel
págs. 1142-1159
Are moral people happier?: Answers from reputation-based measures of moral character.
Jessie Sun, Wen Wu, Geoffrey P. Goodwin
págs. 1160-1180
The cross-cultural big two: A culturally decentered theoretical and measurement model for personality traits.
Amber Gayle Thalmayer, Kendall A. Mather, Gerard Saucierd, Luzelle Naudé, Maria Florence, Tracey-Ann Adonis, Elizabeth N. Shino, Stephen Asatsa, Alena Witzlack Makarevich, Lea Z. M. Bächlin, David M. Condon
págs. 1181-1208
Cheat, cheat, repeat: On the consistency of dishonest behavior in structurally comparable situations.
Isabel Thielmann, Benjamin E. Hilbig, Christoph Schild, Daniel W. Heck
págs. 1209-1225
Stereotypes and social decisions: The interpersonal consequences of socioeconomic status.
Bradley T. Hughes, Rachel Jacobson, Nicholas O. Rule, Sanjay Srivastava
págs. 1226-1242