págs. 1-10
Religiosity moderates the relationship between negative affect and life satisfaction: A study in 29 European countries
págs. 11-14
Eavesdropping on character: Assessing everyday moral behaviors
Kathryn L. Bollich, John M. Doris, Simine Vazire, Charles L. Raison , Joshua J. Jackson, Matthias R. Mehl
págs. 15-21
Facets of conscientiousness and their differential relationships with cognitive ability factors
Samuel H. Rikoon, Meghan Brenneman, Lisa E. Kim, Lale Khorramdel, Carolyn MacCann, Jeremy Burrus, Richard D. Roberts
págs. 22-34
(Dis)similarity in impulsivity and marital satisfaction: A comparison of volatility, compatibility, and incompatibility hypotheses
Jaye L. Derrick, Rebecca J. Houston, Brian M. Quigley, Maria Testa, Audrey Kubiak, Ash Levitt, Gregory G. Homish, Kenneth E. Leonard
págs. 35-49
I’m lonely, can’t you tell? Convergent validity of self- and informant ratings of loneliness
Maike Luhmann, Johannes Bohn, Jana Holtmann, Tobias Koch, Michael Eid
págs. 50-60
Observations versus assessments of personality: A five-method multi-species study reveals numerous biases in ratings and methodological limitations of standardised assessments
págs. 61-79
págs. 80-86
págs. 87-98
Intelligence and Extraversion in the neural evaluation of delayed rewards
Claudia Civai, Daniel R. Hawes, Colin G. DeYoung, Aldo Rustichini
págs. 99-108
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