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March 2019, Volume 3, Issue 3
- 251-256 Extreme opponents of genetically modified foods know the least but think they know the most
by Philip M. Fernbach & Nicholas Light & Sydney E. Scott & Yoel Inbar & Paul Rozin - 257-264 Little race or gender bias in an experiment of initial review of NIH R01 grant proposals
by Patrick S. Forscher & William T. L. Cox & Markus Brauer & Patricia G. Devine - 265-273 Positive memory specificity is associated with reduced vulnerability to depression
by Adrian Dahl Askelund & Susanne Schweizer & Ian M. Goodyer & Anne-Laura van Harmelen - 274-283 Sleepers track informative speech in a multitalker environment
by Guillaume Legendre & Thomas Andrillon & Matthieu Koroma & Sid Kouider - 284-296 Behavioural evidence for parallel outcome-sensitive and outcome-insensitive Pavlovian learning systems in humans
by Eva R. Pool & Wolfgang M. Pauli & Carolina S. Kress & John P. O’Doherty - 297-307 Multimodal imaging of brain connectivity reveals predictors of individual decision strategy in statistical learning
by Vasilis M. Karlaftis & Joseph Giorgio & Petra E. Vértes & Rui Wang & Yuan Shen & Peter Tino & Andrew E. Welchman & Zoe Kourtzi
February 2019, Volume 3, Issue 2
- 104-107 Opportunities and challenges for a maturing science of consciousness
by Matthias Michel & Diane Beck & Ned Block & Hal Blumenfeld & Richard Brown & David Carmel & Marisa Carrasco & Mazviita Chirimuuta & Marvin Chun & Axel Cleeremans & Stanislas Dehaene & Stephen M. Fleming & Chris Frith & Patrick Haggard & Biyu J. He & Cecilia Heyes & Melvyn A. Goodale & Liz Irvine & Mitsuo Kawato & Robert Kentridge & Jean-Remi King & Robert T. Knight & Sid Kouider & Victor Lamme & Dominique Lamy & Hakwan Lau & Steven Laureys & Joseph LeDoux & Ying-Tung Lin & Kayuet Liu & Stephen L. Macknik & Susana Martinez-Conde & George A. Mashour & Lucia Melloni & Lisa Miracchi & Myrto Mylopoulos & Lionel Naccache & Adrian M. Owen & Richard E. Passingham & Luiz Pessoa & Megan A. K. Peters & Dobromir Rahnev & Tony Ro & David Rosenthal & Yuka Sasaki & Claire Sergent & Guillermo Solovey & Nicholas D. Schiff & Anil Seth & Catherine Tallon-Baudry & Marco Tamietto & Frank Tong & Simon Gaal & Alexandra Vlassova & Takeo Watanabe & Josh Weisberg & Karen Yan & Masatoshi Yoshida - 108-108 Many more labs
by Anne-Marike Schiffer - 109-109 Hominins had flexible diets
by John Carson - 110-110 Covert Collaboration
by Aisha E. Bradshaw - 111-111 Can school climate be changed?
by Mary Elizabeth Sutherland - 112-113 Privacy beyond the individual
by David Garcia - 114-121 An evolutionary perspective on paranoia
by Nichola J. Raihani & Vaughan Bell - 122-128 Information flow reveals prediction limits in online social activity
by James P. Bagrow & Xipei Liu & Lewis Mitchell - 129-135 War increases religiosity
by Joseph Henrich & Michal Bauer & Alessandra Cassar & Julie Chytilová & Benjamin Grant Purzycki - 136-142 Intelligent problem-solvers externalize cognitive operations
by Bruno R. Bocanegra & Fenna H. Poletiek & Bouchra Ftitache & Andy Clark - 143-154 Speed of time-compressed forward replay flexibly changes in human episodic memory
by Sebastian Michelmann & Bernhard P. Staresina & Howard Bowman & Simon Hanslmayr - 155-163 Early onset of structural inequality in the formation of collaborative knowledge in all Wikimedia projects
by Jinhyuk Yun & Sang Hoon Lee & Hawoong Jeong - 164-172 A scoping review of ontologies related to human behaviour change
by Emma Norris & Ailbhe N. Finnerty & Janna Hastings & Gillian Stokes & Susan Michie - 173-182 The association between adolescent well-being and digital technology use
by Amy Orben & Andrew K. Przybylski - 183-193 Social learning strategies regulate the wisdom and madness of interactive crowds
by Wataru Toyokawa & Andrew Whalen & Kevin N. Laland - 194-194 Author Correction: Electrical fingerprint of the amygdala guides neurofeedback training for stress resilience
by Jackob N. Keynan & Avihay Cohen & Gilan Jackont & Nili Green & Noam Goldway & Alexander Davidov & Yehudit Meir-Hasson & Gal Raz & Nathan Intrator & Eyal Fruchter & Keren Ginat & Eugene Laska & Marc Cavazza & Talma Hendler - 195-195 Publisher Correction: Information flow reveals prediction limits in online social activity
by James P. Bagrow & Xipei Liu & Lewis Mitchell
January 2019, Volume 3, Issue 1
- 3-3 The role of genetics in subjective well-being
by Espen Røysamb & Ragnhild B. Nes - 4-4 Misconceptions about substance use in the US–Mexico border area
by Guilherme Borges - 5-5 Growth of ancestry DNA testing risks huge increase in paternity issues
by Maarten H. D. Larmuseau - 6-7 Learning analytics in Latin America present an opportunity not to be missed
by Xavier Ochoa - 8-8 Decision flows into actions
by Anne-Marike Schiffer - 9-9 Migration in ancient Americas
by John Carson - 10-10 A lifetime of gender segregation
by Mary Elizabeth Sutherland - 11-11 Leader histories and threat
by Aisha Bradshaw - 12-13 Attention scales with object size
by Soojin Park - 14-15 Social norms and how they impact behaviour
by Katherine J. Reynolds - 16-17 Neurofeedback for soldiers
by Kymberly D. Young - 18-19 Predicting the decay of collective memory
by Alin Coman - 20-21 Affect labeling in the age of social media
by Matthew D. Lieberman - 22-23 Shared success begets success
by Mark R. Beauchamp - 24-32 How data science can advance mental health research
by Tom C. Russ & Eva Woelbert & Katrina A. S. Davis & Jonathan D. Hafferty & Zina Ibrahim & Becky Inkster & Ann John & William Lee & Margaret Maxwell & Andrew M. McIntosh & Rob Stewart - 33-39 How natural field experiments have enhanced our understanding of unemployment
by Omar Al-Ubaydli & John A. List - 40-47 Attention scales according to inferred real-world object size
by Andrew J. Collegio & Joseph C. Nah & Paul S. Scotti & Sarah Shomstein - 48-56 Learning one’s genetic risk changes physiology independent of actual genetic risk
by Bradley P. Turnwald & J. Parker Goyer & Danielle Z. Boles & Amy Silder & Scott L. Delp & Alia J. Crum - 57-62 Even arbitrary norms influence moral decision-making
by Campbell Pryor & Amy Perfors & Piers D. L. Howe - 63-73 Electrical fingerprint of the amygdala guides neurofeedback training for stress resilience
by Jackob N. Keynan & Avihay Cohen & Gilan Jackont & Nili Green & Noam Goldway & Alexander Davidov & Yehudit Meir-Hasson & Gal Raz & Nathan Intrator & Eyal Fruchter & Keren Ginat & Eugene Laska & Marc Cavazza & Talma Hendler - 74-81 Prior shared success predicts victory in team competitions
by Satyam Mukherjee & Yun Huang & Julia Neidhardt & Brian Uzzi & Noshir Contractor - 82-91 The universal decay of collective memory and attention
by Cristian Candia & C. Jara-Figueroa & Carlos Rodriguez-Sickert & Albert-László Barabási & César A. Hidalgo - 92-100 The minute-scale dynamics of online emotions reveal the effects of affect labeling
by Rui Fan & Onur Varol & Ali Varamesh & Alexander Barron & Ingrid A. van de Leemput & Marten Scheffer & Johan Bollen - 101-101 Author Correction: Using rigorous methods to advance behaviour change science
by Jennifer A. Sumner & Rachel N. Carey & Susan Michie & Marie Johnston & Donald Edmondson & Karina W. Davidson - 102-102 Retraction Note: Limited individual attention and online virality of low-quality information
by Xiaoyan Qiu & Diego F. M. Oliveira & Alireza Sahami Shirazi & Alessandro Flammini & Filippo Menczer
December 2018, Volume 2, Issue 12
- 881-882 Moral values do not affect prosocial vaccination
by Cornelia Betsch & Robert Böhm - 883-883 Immigrants are not the cause of labour degradation
by Ruth Milkman - 884-884 Scaling innovative ideas to create inclusive labour markets
by Johanna Mair - 885-885 Groups overcoming partisan bias
by Anne-Marike Schiffer - 886-886 Greater suicide in LGBT youth
by John Carson - 887-887 Weed impairs teen cognition
by Mary Elizabeth Sutherland - 888-888 Understanding risk
by Aisha Bradshaw - 889-890 SRT is as easy as 12AKDB3
by Theresa M. Desrochers - 891-898 Quasi-experimental causality in neuroscience and behavioural research
by Ioana E. Marinescu & Patrick N. Lawlor & Konrad P. Kording - 899-908 Mental labour
by Wouter Kool & Matthew Botvinick - 909-914 Experience with anonymous interactions reduces intuitive cooperation
by William H. B. McAuliffe & Daniel E. Forster & Eric J. Pedersen & Michael E. McCullough - 915-924 Generalization guides human exploration in vast decision spaces
by Charley M. Wu & Eric Schulz & Maarten Speekenbrink & Jonathan D. Nelson & Björn Meder - 925-935 Choice overload reduces neural signatures of choice set value in dorsal striatum and anterior cingulate cortex
by Elena Reutskaja & Axel Lindner & Rosemarie Nagel & Richard A. Andersen & Colin F. Camerer - 936-947 Network constraints on learnability of probabilistic motor sequences
by Ari E. Kahn & Elisabeth A. Karuza & Jean M. Vettel & Danielle S. Bassett - 948-954 Imprint of assortative mating on the human genome
by Loic Yengo & Matthew R. Robinson & Matthew C. Keller & Kathryn E. Kemper & Yuanhao Yang & Maciej Trzaskowski & Jacob Gratten & Patrick Turley & David Cesarini & Daniel J. Benjamin & Naomi R. Wray & Michael E. Goddard & Jian Yang & Peter M. Visscher - 955-966 Reconciling age-related changes in behavioural and neural indices of human perceptual decision-making
by David P. McGovern & Aoife Hayes & Simon P. Kelly & Redmond G. O’Connell
November 2018, Volume 2, Issue 11
- 791-792 Protocol transparency is vital for registered reports
by Christopher D. Chambers & David T. Mellor - 793-796 Mapping the universe of registered reports
by Tom E. Hardwicke & John P. A. Ioannidis - 797-799 Using rigorous methods to advance behaviour change science
by Jennifer A. Sumner & Rachel N. Carey & Susan Michie & Marie Johnston & Donald Edmondson & Karina W. Davidson - 800-800 Controlled forgetting
by Anne-Marike Schiffer - 801-801 Savings on healthcare
by John Carson - 802-802 Methods matter
by Mary Elizabeth Sutherland - 803-803 Cooperation from competition
by Aisha Bradshaw - 804-805 Biased perception and learning in pain
by Katja Wiech - 806-807 Methodological triangulation
by Michael J. Saks - 808-815 Social and population health science approaches to understand the human microbiome
by Pamela Herd & Alberto Palloni & Federico Rey & Jennifer B. Dowd - 816-821 The evolution of language families is shaped by the environment beyond neutral drift
by Christian Bentz & Dan Dediu & Annemarie Verkerk & Gerhard Jäger - 822-829 Cyclic motifs in the Sardex monetary network
by George Iosifidis & Yanick Charette & Edoardo M. Airoldi & Giuseppe Littera & Leandros Tassiulas & Nicholas A. Christakis - 830-837 Self-assertive interdependence in Arab culture
by Alvaro San Martin & Marwan Sinaceur & Amer Madi & Steve Tompson & William W. Maddux & Shinobu Kitayama - 838-855 Behavioural and neural evidence for self-reinforcing expectancy effects on pain
by Marieke Jepma & Leonie Koban & Johnny Doorn & Matt Jones & Tor D. Wager - 856-866 Modelling the effects of crime type and evidence on judgments about guilt
by John M. Pearson & Jonathan R. Law & Jesse A. G. Skene & Donald H. Beskind & Neil Vidmar & David A. Ball & Artemis Malekpour & R. McKell Carter & J. H. Pate Skene - 867-880 A systematic review and meta-analysis of effects of early life non-cognitive skills on academic, psychosocial, cognitive and health outcomes
by Lisa G. Smithers & Alyssa C. P. Sawyer & Catherine R. Chittleborough & Neil M. Davies & George Davey Smith & John W. Lynch
October 2018, Volume 2, Issue 10
- 710-710 Neural signatures to emotion-related word stimuli may vary
by Debra Ann Dawson & Guido Ivan Guberman - 711-711 Reply to ‘Neural signatures to emotion-related word stimuli may vary’
by Marcel Adam Just & Lisa Pan & Vladimir L. Cherkassky & Dana L. McMakin & Christine Cha & Matthew K. Nock & David Brent - 712-712 Best practices for interpreting large-scale replications
by Joshua M. Ackerman - 713-715 The push for independence in Catalonia
by Astrid Barrio & Bonnie N. Field - 716-716 Circuits of Parkinson’s disease
by Anne-Marike Schiffer - 717-717 Exercise for a healthy mind
by John Carson - 718-718 What makes a leader?
by Mary Elizabeth Sutherland - 719-719 In another’s shoes
by Aisha Bradshaw - 720-721 Nudges for influenza vaccination
by Mitesh S. Patel - 722-723 Flexible updating of beliefs in order to forgive
by Alexander Todorov - 724-725 The importance of hubs in large-scale networks
by Satu Palva - 726-734 Making gender diversity work for scientific discovery and innovation
by Mathias Wullum Nielsen & Carter Walter Bloch & Londa Schiebinger - 735-742 A robust data-driven approach identifies four personality types across four large data sets
by Martin Gerlach & Beatrice Farb & William Revelle & Luís A. Nunes Amaral - 743-749 Letters designed with behavioural science increase influenza vaccination in Medicare beneficiaries
by David Yokum & Julie C. Lauffenburger & Roya Ghazinouri & Niteesh K. Choudhry - 750-756 Beliefs about bad people are volatile
by Jenifer Z. Siegel & Christoph Mathys & Robb B. Rutledge & Molly J. Crockett - 757-764 The critical role of second-order normative beliefs in predicting energy conservation
by Jon M. Jachimowicz & Oliver P. Hauser & Julia D. O’Brien & Erin Sherman & Adam D. Galinsky - 765-777 A mechanistic model of connector hubs, modularity and cognition
by Maxwell A. Bertolero & B. T. Thomas Yeo & Danielle S. Bassett & Mark D’Esposito - 778-787 Network interventions for changing physical activity behaviour in preadolescents
by Antonios Proestakis & Eugenia Polizzi Sorrentino & Helen Elizabeth Brown & Esther Sluijs & Ankur Mani & Sandra Caldeira & Benedikt Herrmann
September 2018, Volume 2, Issue 9
- 602-602 Non-naïvety may reduce the effect of intuition manipulations
by David G. Rand - 603-603 An opportunity for self-replication
by Anuj K. Shah & Sendhil Mullainathan & Eldar Shafir - 604-604 Reading literary fiction can improve theory of mind
by David Kidd & Emanuele Castano - 605-605 Methodological deviation from the original experiment
by Spike W. S. Lee & Norbert Schwarz - 606-606 Disengagement with cognitive tasks decreases effect sizes
by Katherine Duncan & Lila Davachi - 607-607 The importance of contextual relevance
by Betsy Sparrow - 608-608 The mediator effectiveness hypothesis revisited
by Mary A. Pyc & Katherine A. Rawson - 609-609 Analytic atheism revisited
by Will M. Gervais & Ara Norenzayan - 610-611 It is time to combat abortion stigma
by Katie Watson - 612-612 Humanitarian assistance in crisis
by Johan Schreeb - 613-613 Vocal pitch in the human brain
by Mary Elizabeth Sutherland - 614-614 Human legacy in cloud forest
by John Carson - 615-615 Growing concepts
by Anne-Marike Schiffer - 616-617 The reproducibility opportunity
by Malcolm R. Macleod - 618-619 Dialling down the temperature
by Rick K. Wilson - 620-621 Queuing cues in rapid cortical processing
by John Pearson - 622-623 Filling gaps in early word learning
by Thomas T. Hills & Cynthia S. Q. Siew - 624-636 Growing a social brain
by Shir Atzil & Wei Gao & Isaac Fradkin & Lisa Feldman Barrett - 637-644 Evaluating the replicability of social science experiments in Nature and Science between 2010 and 2015
by Colin F. Camerer & Anna Dreber & Felix Holzmeister & Teck-Hua Ho & Jürgen Huber & Magnus Johannesson & Michael Kirchler & Gideon Nave & Brian A. Nosek & Thomas Pfeiffer & Adam Altmejd & Nick Buttrick & Taizan Chan & Yiling Chen & Eskil Forsell & Anup Gampa & Emma Heikensten & Lily Hummer & Taisuke Imai & Siri Isaksson & Dylan Manfredi & Julia Rose & Eric-Jan Wagenmakers & Hang Wu - 645-652 Communicability geometry captures traffic flows in cities
by Meisam Akbarzadeh & Ernesto Estrada - 653-661 Differentiated responsibilities and prosocial behaviour in climate change mitigation
by Reuben Kline & Nicholas Seltzer & Evgeniya Lukinova & Autumn Bynum - 662-669 Toddlers prefer those who win but not when they win by force
by Ashley J. Thomas & Lotte Thomsen & Angela F. Lukowski & Meline Abramyan & Barbara W. Sarnecka - 670-681 Magnetoencephalography decoding reveals structural differences within integrative decision processes
by Eran Eldar & Gyung Jin Bae & Zeb Kurth-Nelson & Peter Dayan & Raymond J. Dolan - 682-692 Knowledge gaps in the early growth of semantic feature networks
by Ann E. Sizemore & Elisabeth A. Karuza & Chad Giusti & Danielle S. Bassett - 693-705 Modelling the N400 brain potential as change in a probabilistic representation of meaning
by Milena Rabovsky & Steven S. Hansen & James L. McClelland - 706-706 Author Correction: Growing a social brain
by Shir Atzil & Wei Gao & Isaac Fradkin & Lisa Feldman Barrett - 707-707 Publisher Correction: Social influence maximization under empirical influence models
by Sinan Aral & Paramveer S. Dhillon - 708-708 Publisher Correction: Social learning strategies for matters of taste
by Pantelis P. Analytis & Daniel Barkoczi & Stefan M. Herzog
August 2018, Volume 2, Issue 8
- 526-527 Not all creatives are created equal
by Rosalind Gill - 528-529 Creating a stronger STEM community by addressing our bias
by Heather Metcalf - 530-532 Video game loot boxes are psychologically akin to gambling
by Aaron Drummond & James D. Sauer - 533-534 The importance of taking no for an answer
by Albertine J. Oldehinkel - 535-535 Avoiding safe options
by Anne-Marike Schiffer - 536-536 Opioids on the dark web
by John Carson - 537-537 Avoiding politics at the table
by Mary Elizabeth Sutherland - 538-539 Predicting societal-level cultural change
by Nicole Creanza - 540-541 Violence and fertility
by Elizabeth G. Pillsworth - 542-550 Defining the ‘generalist specialist’ niche for Pleistocene Homo sapiens
by Patrick Roberts & Brian A. Stewart - 551-558 Development of reserves over the life course and onset of vulnerability in later life
by Stéphane Cullati & Matthias Kliegel & Eric Widmer - 559-564 Christianity spread faster in small, politically structured societies
by Joseph Watts & Oliver Sheehan & Joseph Bulbulia & Russell D. Gray & Quentin D. Atkinson - 565-572 Marital violence and fertility in a relatively egalitarian high-fertility population
by Jonathan Stieglitz & Benjamin C. Trumble & Hillard Kaplan & Michael Gurven - 573-580 Uncertainty about the impact of social decisions increases prosocial behaviour
by Andreas Kappes & Anne-Marie Nussberger & Nadira S. Faber & Guy Kahane & Julian Savulescu & Molly J. Crockett - 581-591 Conceptual knowledge predicts the representational structure of facial emotion perception
by Jeffrey A. Brooks & Jonathan B. Freeman - 592-599 Inferring mechanisms for global constitutional progress
by Alex Rutherford & Yonatan Lupu & Manuel Cebrian & Iyad Rahwan & Brad L. LeVeck & Manuel Garcia-Herranz - 600-600 Publisher Correction: Visual perception: Sensory category learning
by Stefan Pollmann
July 2018, Volume 2, Issue 7
- 429-431 Understanding cooperation through fitness interdependence
by Athena Aktipis & Lee Cronk & Joe Alcock & Jessica D. Ayers & Cristina Baciu & Daniel Balliet & Amy M. Boddy & Oliver Scott Curry & Jaimie Arona Krems & Andrés Muñoz & Daniel Sullivan & Daniel Sznycer & Gerald S. Wilkinson & Pamela Winfrey - 432-434 Insights into human cooperation from comparative economics
by Sarah F. Brosnan - 435-437 Cooperating to avoid catastrophe
by Astrid Dannenberg & Scott Barrett - 438-440 The neuroeconomics of cooperation
by Carolyn H. Declerck & Christophe Boone - 441-441 Pre-pregnancy health
by John Carson - 442-442 Prediction and validation
by Anne-Marike Schiffer - 443-443 Stable brain networks
by Anne-Marike Schiffer - 444-444 Human–computer teams are best
by Mary Elizabeth Sutherland - 445-445 To conceal or confess?
by John Carson - 446-447 A model of agricultural origins
by Dolores R. Piperno - 448-449 Sensory category learning
by Stefan Pollmann - 450-451 Reconsolidating perceptual skills
by Matteo Bernabo & Karim Nader - 452-457 The social significance of subtle signals
by Rebecca Bliege Bird & Elspeth Ready & Eleanor A. Power - 458-468 Normative foundations of human cooperation
by Ernst Fehr & Ivo Schurtenberger - 469-477 Partners and rivals in direct reciprocity
by Christian Hilbe & Krishnendu Chatterjee & Martin A. Nowak - 478-484 Hindcasting global population densities reveals forces enabling the origin of agriculture
by Patrick H. Kavanagh & Bruno Vilela & Hannah J. Haynie & Ty Tuff & Matheus Lima-Ribeiro & Russell D. Gray & Carlos A. Botero & Michael C. Gavin - 485-491 Evidence for a conserved quantity in human mobility
by Laura Alessandretti & Piotr Sapiezynski & Vedran Sekara & Sune Lehmann & Andrea Baronchelli - 492-499 Conjoining uncooperative societies facilitates evolution of cooperation
by Babak Fotouhi & Naghmeh Momeni & Benjamin Allen & Martin A. Nowak - 500-506 Retinal-specific category learning
by Luke A. Rosedahl & Miguel P. Eckstein & F. Gregory Ashby - 507-513 Consolidation and reconsolidation share behavioural and neurochemical mechanisms
by Ji Won Bang & Kazuhisa Shibata & Sebastian M. Frank & Edward G. Walsh & Mark W. Greenlee & Takeo Watanabe & Yuka Sasaki - 514-521 Genetics of co-developing conduct and emotional problems during childhood and adolescence
by Laurie J. Hannigan & Jean-Baptiste Pingault & Eva Krapohl & Tom A. McAdams & Frühling V. Rijsdijk & Thalia C. Eley - 522-522 Publisher Correction: An investigation of children’s strategies for overcoming the tragedy of the commons
by Rebecca Koomen & Esther Herrmann - 523-523 Publisher Correction: Partners and rivals in direct reciprocity
by Christian Hilbe & Krishnendu Chatterjee & Martin A. Nowak
June 2018, Volume 2, Issue 6
- 367-369 Collaborative problem-solving education for the twenty-first-century workforce
by Stephen M. Fiore & Arthur Graesser & Samuel Greiff - 370-371 Moralization, protest and violence
by Zachary C. Steinert-Threlkeld - 372-372 Middle Stone Age thinking
by John Carson - 373-373 Antibiotic use across the globe
by Mary Elizabeth Sutherland - 374-374 Model brain hears like humans
by Mary Elizabeth Sutherland - 375-382 Social influence maximization under empirical influence models
by Sinan Aral & Paramveer S. Dhillon - 383-388 Experimental tests of the tolerated theft and risk-reduction theories of resource exchange
by Hillard S. Kaplan & Eric Schniter & Vernon L. Smith & Bart J. Wilson - 389-396 Moralization in social networks and the emergence of violence during protests
by Marlon Mooijman & Joe Hoover & Ying Lin & Heng Ji & Morteza Dehghani - 397-404 The signal-burying game can explain why we obscure positive traits and good deeds
by Moshe Hoffman & Christian Hilbe & Martin A. Nowak - 405-414 Incidental ostracism emerges from simple learning mechanisms
by Björn Lindström & Philippe N. Tobler - 415-424 Social learning strategies for matters of taste
by Pantelis P. Analytis & Daniel Barkoczi & Stefan M. Herzog - 425-425 Author Correction: Global evidence of extreme intuitive moral prejudice against atheists
by Will M. Gervais & Dimitris Xygalatas & Ryan T. McKay & Michiel van Elk & Emma E. Buchtel & Mark Aveyard & Sarah R. Schiavone & Ilan Dar-Nimrod & Annika M. Svedholm-Häkkinen & Tapani Riekki & Eva Kundtová Klocová & Jonathan E. Ramsay & Joseph Bulbulia
May 2018, Volume 2, Issue 5
- 315-315 Things we know about media and morality
by Richard Huskey & Nicholas Bowman & Allison Eden & Matthew Grizzard & Lindsay Hahn & Robert Lewis & Nicholas Matthews & Ron Tamborini & Joseph B. Walther & René Weber - 316-316 Politics and public trust shape vaccine risk perceptions
by Heidi J. Larson - 317-317 National elections in a globalizing world
by Mareike Kleine - 318-320 An ethical framework for the digital afterlife industry
by Carl Öhman & Luciano Floridi - 321-321 How words take on new meaning
by Anne-Marike Schiffer - 322-326 Spoils division rules shape aggression between natural groups
by Gönül Doğan & Luke Glowacki & Hannes Rusch - 327-334 Personality development through natural language
by Kevin Lanning & Rachel E. Pauletti & Laura A. King & Dan P. McAdams - 335-342 Reducing student absences at scale by targeting parents’ misbeliefs
by Todd Rogers & Avi Feller - 343-347 Folk theories of nationality and anti-immigrant attitudes
by Mostafa Salari Rad & Jeremy Ginges - 348-355 An investigation of children’s strategies for overcoming the tragedy of the commons
by Rebecca Koomen & Esther Herrmann - 356-366 Arousal increases neural gain via the locus coeruleus–noradrenaline system in younger adults but not in older adults
by Tae-Ho Lee & Steven G. Greening & Taiji Ueno & David Clewett & Allison Ponzio & Michiko Sakaki & Mara Mather
April 2018, Volume 2, Issue 4
- 237-238 Mainstreamed online extremism demands a radical new response
by Louis Reynolds - 239-240 Addressing harmful and unequal gender norms in early adolescence
by Venkatraman Chandra-Mouli & Marina Plesons & Avni Amin - 241-242 Measuring populist discourse in the United States and beyond
by Kirk A. Hawkins & Cristóbal Rovira Kaltwasser - 243-243 Authentic lies
by Stavroula Kousta - 244-245 Adult resilience after child abuse
by Ann S. Masten - 246-247 Are public opinion polls doomed?
by Scott Keeter - 248-252 Expanding the social science of happiness
by John F. Helliwell & Lara B. Aknin - 253-260 Advances in subjective well-being research
by Ed Diener & Shigehiro Oishi & Louis Tay - 261-268 Midlife self-reported social support as a buffer against premature mortality risks associated with childhood abuse
by Jessica J. Chiang & Edith Chen & Gregory E. Miller