Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. Vol. 109, Issue 1, July 2015
Attitudes and Social Cognition
Editor: Eliot R. Smith
1. Directed abstraction: Encouraging broad, personal generalizations following a success experience. Pages 1-19. Zunick, Peter V.; Fazio, Russell H.; Vasey, Michael W.
2. Drivers of cultural success: The case of sensory metaphors. Pages 20-34. Akpinar, Ezgi; Berger, Jonah.
3. It only takes once: The absent-exempt heuristic and reactions to comparison-based sexual risk information. Pages 35-52. Stock, Michelle L.; Gibbons, Frederick X.; Beekman, Janine B.; Gerrard, Meg.
Interpersonal Relations and Group Processes
Editor: Kerry Kawakami
4. From “we” to “me”: Group identification enhances perceived personal control with consequences for health and well-being. Pages 53-74. Greenaway, Katharine H.; Haslam, S. Alexander; Cruwys, Tegan; Branscombe, Nyla R.; Ysseldyk, Renate; Heldreth, Courtney.
5. Why leaders punish: A power perspective. Pages 75-89. Mooijman, Marlon; van Dijk, Wilco W.; Ellemers, Naomi; van Dijk, Eric.
6. Building social resilience in soldiers: A double dissociative randomized controlled study. Pages 90-105. Cacioppo, John T.; Adler, Amy B.; Lester, Paul B.; McGurk, Dennis; Thomas, Jeffrey L.; Chen, Hsi-Yuan; Cacioppo, Stephanie.
Personality Processes and Individual Differences
Editor: Laura A. King
7. Vagal flexibility: A physiological predictor of social sensitivity. Pages 106-120. Muhtadie, Luma; Koslov, Katrina; Akinola, Modupe; Mendes, Wendy Berry.
8. Idiosyncratic versus social consensus approaches to personality: Self-view, perceived, and peer-view similarity. Pages 121-141. van Zalk, Maarten; Denissen, Jaap.
9. Using individual interest and conscientiousness to predict academic effort: Additive, synergistic, or compensatory effects? Pages 142-162. Trautwein, Ulrich; Lüdtke, Oliver; Nagy, Nicole; Lenski, Anna; Niggli, Alois; Schnyder, Inge.
10. Anger perceptually and conceptually narrows cognitive scope. Pages 163-174. Gable, Philip A.; Poole, Bryan D.; Harmon-Jones, Eddie.
11. Patterns and sources of personality development in old age. Pages 175-191. Kandler, Christian; Kornadt, Anna E.; Hagemeyer, Birk; Neyer, Franz J.
Editor: Eliot R. Smith
1. Directed abstraction: Encouraging broad, personal generalizations following a success experience. Pages 1-19. Zunick, Peter V.; Fazio, Russell H.; Vasey, Michael W.
2. Drivers of cultural success: The case of sensory metaphors. Pages 20-34. Akpinar, Ezgi; Berger, Jonah.
3. It only takes once: The absent-exempt heuristic and reactions to comparison-based sexual risk information. Pages 35-52. Stock, Michelle L.; Gibbons, Frederick X.; Beekman, Janine B.; Gerrard, Meg.
Interpersonal Relations and Group Processes
Editor: Kerry Kawakami
4. From “we” to “me”: Group identification enhances perceived personal control with consequences for health and well-being. Pages 53-74. Greenaway, Katharine H.; Haslam, S. Alexander; Cruwys, Tegan; Branscombe, Nyla R.; Ysseldyk, Renate; Heldreth, Courtney.
5. Why leaders punish: A power perspective. Pages 75-89. Mooijman, Marlon; van Dijk, Wilco W.; Ellemers, Naomi; van Dijk, Eric.
6. Building social resilience in soldiers: A double dissociative randomized controlled study. Pages 90-105. Cacioppo, John T.; Adler, Amy B.; Lester, Paul B.; McGurk, Dennis; Thomas, Jeffrey L.; Chen, Hsi-Yuan; Cacioppo, Stephanie.
Personality Processes and Individual Differences
Editor: Laura A. King
7. Vagal flexibility: A physiological predictor of social sensitivity. Pages 106-120. Muhtadie, Luma; Koslov, Katrina; Akinola, Modupe; Mendes, Wendy Berry.
8. Idiosyncratic versus social consensus approaches to personality: Self-view, perceived, and peer-view similarity. Pages 121-141. van Zalk, Maarten; Denissen, Jaap.
9. Using individual interest and conscientiousness to predict academic effort: Additive, synergistic, or compensatory effects? Pages 142-162. Trautwein, Ulrich; Lüdtke, Oliver; Nagy, Nicole; Lenski, Anna; Niggli, Alois; Schnyder, Inge.
10. Anger perceptually and conceptually narrows cognitive scope. Pages 163-174. Gable, Philip A.; Poole, Bryan D.; Harmon-Jones, Eddie.
11. Patterns and sources of personality development in old age. Pages 175-191. Kandler, Christian; Kornadt, Anna E.; Hagemeyer, Birk; Neyer, Franz J.
Zunick, Peter V. - Personal Name
Gable, Philip A. - Personal Name
Trautwein, Ulrich - Personal Name
van Zalk, Maarten - Personal Name
Muhtadie, Luma - Personal Name
Cacioppo, John T. - Personal Name
Mooijman, Marlon - Personal Name
Greenaway, Katharine H. - Personal Name
Stock, Michelle L. - Personal Name
Akpinar, Ezgi - Personal Name
Kandler, Christian - Personal Name
Gable, Philip A. - Personal Name
Trautwein, Ulrich - Personal Name
van Zalk, Maarten - Personal Name
Muhtadie, Luma - Personal Name
Cacioppo, John T. - Personal Name
Mooijman, Marlon - Personal Name
Greenaway, Katharine H. - Personal Name
Stock, Michelle L. - Personal Name
Akpinar, Ezgi - Personal Name
Kandler, Christian - Personal Name
Vol. 109, Issue 1, July 2015
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