Flattering to deceive: Why people misunderstand benevolent sexism.
Aife Hopkins Doyle, Robbie M. Sutton, Karen Douglas, Rachel M. Calogero
págs. 167-192
Does the future look bright?: Processing style determines the impact of valence weighting biases and self-beliefs on expectations.
Zachary Adolph Niese, Lisa K. Libby, Russell H. Fazio, Richard P. Eibach, Evava S. Pietri
págs. 193-214
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Broadening your horizons: Self-expanding activities promote desire and satisfaction in established romantic relationships.
Amy Muise, Cheryl Harasymchuk, Lisa C. Day, Chantal Bacev Giles, Judith Gere, Emily A. Impett
págs. 237-258
On being forgotten: Memory and forgetting serve as signals of interpersonal importance.
Devin G. Ray, Sarah Gomillion, Andrei I. Pintea, Iain Hamlin
págs. 259-276
Indirect contact predicts direct contact: Longitudinal evidence and the mediating role of intergroup anxiety.
Ralf Wölfer, Oliver Christ, Katharina Schmid, Nicole Tausch, Friederike M. Buchallik, Steven Vertovec, Miles Hewstone
págs. 277-295
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Are personality traits and relationship characteristics reciprocally related?: Longitudinal analyses of codevelopment in the transition out of high school and beyond.
Jennifer Deventer, Jenny Wagner, Oliver Lüdtke, Ulrich Trautwein
págs. 331-347
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