The ecology of relatedness: How living around family (or not) matters.
Oliver Sng, Minyoung Cho, Joshua M. Ackerman
págs. 1243-1270
Ella J. Lombard, Katherine Weltzien, Linh N. H. Pham, Sapna Cheryan
págs. 1271-1291
Stress reactivity and sociocultural learning: More stress-reactive individuals are quicker at learning sociocultural norms from experiential feedback.
Shilpa Madan, Krishna Savani, Pranjal H. Mehta, Desiree Y. Phua, Ying-yi Hong, Michael Morris
págs. 1292-1314
Meaning-making with romantic partners: Shared reality promotes meaning in life by reducing uncertainty.
M. Catalina Enestrom, Maya Rossignac Milon, Amanda L. Forest, John E. Lydon
págs. 1315-1335
René Mõttus, Christian Kandler, Michelle Luciano, Tõnu Esko, Uku Vainik
págs. 1336-1354
Methods reflect values: Evaluating the shortcomings of the average for measuring population well-being.
Sofia L. Panasiuk, Anthony McCann, Felix Cheung
págs. 1355-1370
Automatic implicit motive codings are at least as accurate as humans’ and 99% faster.
Håkan Nilsson, J. Malte Runge, Adithya V. Ganesan, Carl Viggo N. G. Lövenstierne, Nikita Soni, Oscar N. E. Kjell
págs. 1371-1392