From variability to vulnerability: People exposed to greater variability judge wrongdoers more harshly
págs. 1101-1117
Salience theory of mere exposure: Relative exposure increases liking, extremity, and emotional intensity
págs. 1118-1145
Intergroup contact, social dominance, and environmental concern: A test of the cognitive-liberalization hypothesis
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págs. 1146-1164
Social context moderates the effects of quest for significance on violent extremism
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Development and change in attachment: A multiwave assessment of attachment and its correlates across childhood and adolescence
Faaiza Khan, Jia Y. Chong, Jaclyn C. Theisen, R. Chris Fraley, Jami F. Young, Benjamin L. Hankin
págs. 1188-1206
The healthy personality from a basic trait perspective
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págs. 1207-1225
The role of effortful control in the development of ADHD, ODD, and CD symptoms
Olivia E. Atherton, Katherine M. Lawson, Emilio Ferrer, Richard W. Robins
págs. 1226-1246
Who gets ostracized?: A personality perspective on risk and protective factors of ostracism
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págs. 1247-1268
The codevelopment of extraversion and friendships: Bonding and behavioral interaction mechanisms in friendship networks
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págs. 1269-1290
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