Unnecessarily divided: Civil conversations reduce attitude polarization more than people expect.
págs. 187-214
Absolute moral perceptions of the self and others: People are bad, a person is good, I am great.
págs. 215-236
Because it is fun!: Individual differences in effort enjoyment belief relate to behavioral and physiological indicators of effort-seeking.
Christopher Mlynski, Georgia Clay, Kata Sik, Julia Jankowski, Veronika Job
págs. 237-259
Keely A. Dugan, Jacob J. Kunkel, R. Chris Fraley, Jeffry A. Simpson, Ethan McCormick, Maria E. Bleil, Cathryn Booth-LaForce, Glenn I. Roisman
págs. 260-290
When do personal mindsets predict interest in a culture of growth versus genius?: A mindset strength perspective.
Laura E. Wallace, Mary C. Murphy, Ariana Hernández, Kentaro Fujita
págs. 291-307
Individualism–collectivism: Reconstructing Hofstede’s dimension of cultural differences.
Plamen Akaliyski, Vivian L. Vignoles, Christian Welzel, Michael Minkov
págs. 308-356
Kyrsten C. Hill, Gabrielle N. Pfund, Payton D. Rule, Patrick L. Hill, Bryan D. James, Jason J. Hassenstab, Martijn Huisman, Emily C. Willroth
págs. 357-372
Changes in psychological well-being across the transition to motherhood: Combining longitudinal and experience sampling methods.
págs. 373-398
Understanding the full landscape of values and superordinate goal content: An empirical integration of past models in the American cultural context.
págs. 399-430




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