Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. Vol. 109, Issue 5, November 2015
Attitudes and Social Cognition
Editor: Eliot R. Smith
1. An early-emerging explanatory heuristic promotes support for the status quo. Pages 739-752. Hussak, Larisa J.; Cimpian, Andrei.
2. Less is more? Think again! A cognitive fluency-based more–less asymmetry in comparative communication. Pages 753-766. Hoorens, Vera; Bruckmüller, Susanne.
3. Sentimental value and its influence on hedonic adaptation. Pages 767-790. Yang, Yang; Galak, Jeff.
Interpersonal Relations and Group Processes
Editor: Kerry Kawakami
4. The motivation to express prejudice. Pages 791-812. Forscher, Patrick S.; Cox, William T. L.; Graetz, Nicholas; Devine, Patricia G.
5. When “together” means “too close”: Agency motives and relationship functioning in coresident and living-apart-together couples. Pages 813-835. Hagemeyer, Birk; Schönbrodt, Felix D.; Neyer, Franz J.; Neberich, Wiebke; Asendorpf, Jens B.
6. Emotion regulation and depressive symptoms: Close relationships as social context and influence. Pages 836-855. Marroquín, Brett; Nolen-Hoeksema, Susan.
Personality Processes and Individual Differences
Editor: Laura A. King
Incoming Editor: M. Lynne Cooper
7. Behavioral processes underlying the decline of narcissists’ popularity over time. Pages 856-871. Leckelt, Marius; Küfner, Albrecht C. P.; Nestler, Steffen; Back, Mitja D.
8. The independent effects of personality and situations on real-time expressions of behavior and emotion. Pages 872-888. Sherman, Ryne A.; Rauthmann, John F.; Brown, Nicolas A.; Serfass, David G.; Jones, Ashley Bell.
9. The contribution of genetics and early rearing experiences to hierarchical personality dimensions in chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes). Pages 889-900. Latzman, Robert D.; Freeman, Hani D.; Schapiro, Steven J.; Hopkins, William D.
10. The ascent of man: Theoretical and empirical evidence for blatant dehumanization. Pages 901-931. Kteily, Nour; Bruneau, Emile; Waytz, Adam; Cotterill, Sarah.
11. Why do the lonely stay lonely? Chronically lonely adolescents’ attributions and emotions in situations of social inclusion and exclusion. Pages 932-948. Vanhalst, Janne; Soenens, Bart; Luyckx, Koen; Van Petegem, Stijn; Weeks, Molly S.; Asher, Steven R.
Editor: Eliot R. Smith
1. An early-emerging explanatory heuristic promotes support for the status quo. Pages 739-752. Hussak, Larisa J.; Cimpian, Andrei.
2. Less is more? Think again! A cognitive fluency-based more–less asymmetry in comparative communication. Pages 753-766. Hoorens, Vera; Bruckmüller, Susanne.
3. Sentimental value and its influence on hedonic adaptation. Pages 767-790. Yang, Yang; Galak, Jeff.
Interpersonal Relations and Group Processes
Editor: Kerry Kawakami
4. The motivation to express prejudice. Pages 791-812. Forscher, Patrick S.; Cox, William T. L.; Graetz, Nicholas; Devine, Patricia G.
5. When “together” means “too close”: Agency motives and relationship functioning in coresident and living-apart-together couples. Pages 813-835. Hagemeyer, Birk; Schönbrodt, Felix D.; Neyer, Franz J.; Neberich, Wiebke; Asendorpf, Jens B.
6. Emotion regulation and depressive symptoms: Close relationships as social context and influence. Pages 836-855. Marroquín, Brett; Nolen-Hoeksema, Susan.
Personality Processes and Individual Differences
Editor: Laura A. King
Incoming Editor: M. Lynne Cooper
7. Behavioral processes underlying the decline of narcissists’ popularity over time. Pages 856-871. Leckelt, Marius; Küfner, Albrecht C. P.; Nestler, Steffen; Back, Mitja D.
8. The independent effects of personality and situations on real-time expressions of behavior and emotion. Pages 872-888. Sherman, Ryne A.; Rauthmann, John F.; Brown, Nicolas A.; Serfass, David G.; Jones, Ashley Bell.
9. The contribution of genetics and early rearing experiences to hierarchical personality dimensions in chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes). Pages 889-900. Latzman, Robert D.; Freeman, Hani D.; Schapiro, Steven J.; Hopkins, William D.
10. The ascent of man: Theoretical and empirical evidence for blatant dehumanization. Pages 901-931. Kteily, Nour; Bruneau, Emile; Waytz, Adam; Cotterill, Sarah.
11. Why do the lonely stay lonely? Chronically lonely adolescents’ attributions and emotions in situations of social inclusion and exclusion. Pages 932-948. Vanhalst, Janne; Soenens, Bart; Luyckx, Koen; Van Petegem, Stijn; Weeks, Molly S.; Asher, Steven R.
Hussak, Larisa J. - Personal Name
Kteily, Nour - Personal Name
Latzman, Robert D. - Personal Name
Sherman, Ryne A. - Personal Name
Leckelt, Marius - Personal Name
Marroquín, Brett - Personal Name
Hagemeyer, Birk - Personal Name
Forscher, Patrick S. - Personal Name
Yang, Yang - Personal Name
Hoorens, Vera - Personal Name
Vanhalst, Janne - Personal Name
Kteily, Nour - Personal Name
Latzman, Robert D. - Personal Name
Sherman, Ryne A. - Personal Name
Leckelt, Marius - Personal Name
Marroquín, Brett - Personal Name
Hagemeyer, Birk - Personal Name
Forscher, Patrick S. - Personal Name
Yang, Yang - Personal Name
Hoorens, Vera - Personal Name
Vanhalst, Janne - Personal Name
Vol. 109, Issue 5, November 2015
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