Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. Vol. 110, Issue 3, March 2016
Attitudes and Social Cognition
Editor: Eliot R. Smith
1. They see us as less than human: Metadehumanization predicts intergroup conflict via reciprocal dehumanization. Pages 343-370. Kteily, Nour; Hodson, Gordon; Bruneau, Emile.
2. How being busy can increase motivation and reduce task completion time. Pages 371-384. Wilcox, Keith; Laran, Juliano; Stephen, Andrew T.; Zubcsek, Peter P.
Interpersonal Relations and Group Processes
Editor: Kerry Kawakami
3. The role of physical formidability in human social status allocation. Pages 385-406. Lukaszewski, Aaron W.; Simmons, Zachary L.; Anderson, Cameron; Roney, James R.
4. Differentiating what is humorous from what is not. Pages 407-430. Warren, Caleb; McGraw, A. Peter.
Personality Processes and Individual Differences
Editor: M. Lynne Cooper
5. Editorial. Pages 431-434. Cooper, M. Lynne.
6. I don’t want the money, I just want your time: How moral identity overcomes the aversion to giving time to prosocial causes. Pages 435-457. Reed II, Americus; Kay, Adam; Finnel, Stephanie; Aquino, Karl; Levy, Eric.
7. The scope and consequences of metaphoric thinking: Using individual differences in metaphor usage to understand how metaphor functions. Pages 458-476. Fetterman, Adam K.; Bair, Jessica L.; Werth, Marc; Landkammer, Florian; Robinson, Michael D.
8. Meaning in life and intuition. Pages 477-492. Heintzelman, Samantha J.; King, Laura A.
Editor: Eliot R. Smith
1. They see us as less than human: Metadehumanization predicts intergroup conflict via reciprocal dehumanization. Pages 343-370. Kteily, Nour; Hodson, Gordon; Bruneau, Emile.
2. How being busy can increase motivation and reduce task completion time. Pages 371-384. Wilcox, Keith; Laran, Juliano; Stephen, Andrew T.; Zubcsek, Peter P.
Interpersonal Relations and Group Processes
Editor: Kerry Kawakami
3. The role of physical formidability in human social status allocation. Pages 385-406. Lukaszewski, Aaron W.; Simmons, Zachary L.; Anderson, Cameron; Roney, James R.
4. Differentiating what is humorous from what is not. Pages 407-430. Warren, Caleb; McGraw, A. Peter.
Personality Processes and Individual Differences
Editor: M. Lynne Cooper
5. Editorial. Pages 431-434. Cooper, M. Lynne.
6. I don’t want the money, I just want your time: How moral identity overcomes the aversion to giving time to prosocial causes. Pages 435-457. Reed II, Americus; Kay, Adam; Finnel, Stephanie; Aquino, Karl; Levy, Eric.
7. The scope and consequences of metaphoric thinking: Using individual differences in metaphor usage to understand how metaphor functions. Pages 458-476. Fetterman, Adam K.; Bair, Jessica L.; Werth, Marc; Landkammer, Florian; Robinson, Michael D.
8. Meaning in life and intuition. Pages 477-492. Heintzelman, Samantha J.; King, Laura A.
Kteily, Nour - Personal Name
Wilcox, Keith - Personal Name
Lukaszewski, Aaron W. - Personal Name
Warren, Caleb - Personal Name
Cooper, M. Lynne - Personal Name
Reed II, Americus - Personal Name
Fetterman, Adam K. - Personal Name
Heintzelman, Samantha J. - Personal Name
Wilcox, Keith - Personal Name
Lukaszewski, Aaron W. - Personal Name
Warren, Caleb - Personal Name
Cooper, M. Lynne - Personal Name
Reed II, Americus - Personal Name
Fetterman, Adam K. - Personal Name
Heintzelman, Samantha J. - Personal Name
Vol. 110, Issue 3, March 2016
0022-3514
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American Psychological Association
2016
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