J Personality Soc Psych

Introduction

Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 123(4)

INTEREST CATEGORY: CONSUMER BEHAVIOR
POSTING TYPE: TOCs


https://psycnet.apa.org/PsycARTICLES/journal/psp/123/4

Context-dependent learning in social interaction: Trait impressions support flexible social choices.
Hackel, Leor M.; Mende-Siedlecki, Peter; Loken, Siri; Amodio, David M. [Google Scholar]

On the value of modesty: How signals of status undermine cooperation.
Srna, Shalena; Barasch, Alixandra; Small, Deborah A. [Google Scholar]

The causal effect of testosterone on men’s competitive behavior is moderated by basal cortisol and cues to an opponent’s status: Evidence for a context-dependent dual-hormone hypothesis.
Knight, Erik L.; Morales, Pablo J.; Christian, Colton B.; Prasad, Smrithi; Harbaugh, William T.; Mehta, Pranjal H.; Mayr, Ulrich [Google Scholar]

Keep talking: (Mis)understanding the hedonic trajectory of conversation.
Kardas, Michael; Schroeder, Juliana; O’Brien, Ed [Google Scholar]

Discrimination is not just Black and White in romantic relationships: A consideration of perspective taking and self-expansion.
Caselli, Abigail J.; Machia, Laura V. [Google Scholar]

Through the looking glass: A lens-based account of intersectional stereotyping.
Petsko, Christopher D.; Rosette, Ashleigh Shelby; Bodenhausen, Galen V. [Google Scholar]

Lightening the load: Perceived partner responsiveness fosters more positive appraisals of relational sacrifices.
Visserman, Mariko L.; Muise, Amy; Righetti, Francesca; Horne, Rebecca M.; Le, Bonnie M.; Côté, Stéphane; Impett, Emily A. [Google Scholar]

Revisiting extraversion and leadership emergence: A social network churn perspective.
Landis, Blaine; Jachimowicz, Jon M.; Wang, Dan J.; Krause, Robert W. [Google Scholar]

Measuring the belief system of a person.
Brandt, Mark J. [Google Scholar]

A dual process social psychological model of corrupt intention and attitudes toward corrupt people.
Vilanova, Felipe; Milfont, Taciano L.; Costa, Angelo Brandelli [Google Scholar]

The true role that suppressor effects play in condition-based regression analysis: None. A reply to Fiedler (2021).
Humberg, Sarah; Dufner, Michael; Schönbrodt, Felix D.; Geukes, Katharina; Hutteman, Roos; van Zalk, Maarten H. W.; Denissen, Jaap J. A.; Nestler, Steffen; Back, Mitja D. [Google Scholar]