Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. Vol. 109, Issue 4, October 2015
Attitudes and Social Cognition
Editor: Eliot R. Smith
1. Sowing the seeds of stereotypes: Spontaneous inferences about groups. Pages 569-588.
Hamilton, David L.; Chen, Jacqueline M.; Ko, Deborah M.; Winczewski, Lauren; Banerji, Ishani; Thurston, Joel A.
2. Squeezed in the middle: The middle status trade creativity for focus. Pages 589-603.
Duguid, Michelle M.; Goncalo, Jack A.
Interpersonal Relations and Group Processes
Editor: Kerry Kawakami
3. Cognitive adaptations to stressful environments: When childhood adversity enhances adult executive function. Pages 604-621. Mittal, Chiraag; Griskevicius, Vladas; Simpson, Jeffry A.; Sung, Sooyeon; Young, Ethan S.
4. Men as cultural ideals: Cultural values moderate gender stereotype content. Pages 622-635. Cuddy, Amy J. C.; Wolf, Elizabeth Baily; Glick, Peter; Crotty, Susan; Chong, Jihye; Norton, Michael I.
5. Systems of meaning and transference: Implicit significant-other activation evokes shared reality. Pages 636-661. Przybylinski, Elizabeth; Andersen, Susan M.
Personality Processes and Individual Differences
Editor: Laura A. King
Incoming Editor: M. Lynne Cooper
6. Affective contingencies in the affiliative domain: Physiological assessment, associations with the affiliation motive, and prediction of behavior. Pages 662-676. Dufner, Michael; Arslan, Ruben C.; Hagemeyer, Birk; Schönbrodt, Felix D.; Denissen, Jaap J. A.
7. Saying “no” to temptation: Want-to motivation improves self-regulation by reducing temptation rather than by increasing self-control. Pages 677-693. Milyavskaya, Marina; Inzlicht, Michael; Hope, Nora; Koestner, Richard.
8. Implicit theories about willpower predict the activation of a rest goal following self-control exertion. Pages 694-706. Job, Veronika; Bernecker, Katharina; Miketta, Stefanie; Friese, Malte.
9. Self-esteem, narcissism, and stressful life events: Testing for selection and socialization. Pages 707-721. Orth, Ulrich; Luciano, Eva C.
10. Consequences of interpersonal spin on couple-relevant goal progress and relationship satisfaction in romantic relationships. Pages 722-737. Sadikaj, Gentiana; Rappaport, Lance M.; Moskowitz, D. S.; Zuroff, David C.; Koestner, Richard; Powers, Theodore.
Editor: Eliot R. Smith
1. Sowing the seeds of stereotypes: Spontaneous inferences about groups. Pages 569-588.
Hamilton, David L.; Chen, Jacqueline M.; Ko, Deborah M.; Winczewski, Lauren; Banerji, Ishani; Thurston, Joel A.
2. Squeezed in the middle: The middle status trade creativity for focus. Pages 589-603.
Duguid, Michelle M.; Goncalo, Jack A.
Interpersonal Relations and Group Processes
Editor: Kerry Kawakami
3. Cognitive adaptations to stressful environments: When childhood adversity enhances adult executive function. Pages 604-621. Mittal, Chiraag; Griskevicius, Vladas; Simpson, Jeffry A.; Sung, Sooyeon; Young, Ethan S.
4. Men as cultural ideals: Cultural values moderate gender stereotype content. Pages 622-635. Cuddy, Amy J. C.; Wolf, Elizabeth Baily; Glick, Peter; Crotty, Susan; Chong, Jihye; Norton, Michael I.
5. Systems of meaning and transference: Implicit significant-other activation evokes shared reality. Pages 636-661. Przybylinski, Elizabeth; Andersen, Susan M.
Personality Processes and Individual Differences
Editor: Laura A. King
Incoming Editor: M. Lynne Cooper
6. Affective contingencies in the affiliative domain: Physiological assessment, associations with the affiliation motive, and prediction of behavior. Pages 662-676. Dufner, Michael; Arslan, Ruben C.; Hagemeyer, Birk; Schönbrodt, Felix D.; Denissen, Jaap J. A.
7. Saying “no” to temptation: Want-to motivation improves self-regulation by reducing temptation rather than by increasing self-control. Pages 677-693. Milyavskaya, Marina; Inzlicht, Michael; Hope, Nora; Koestner, Richard.
8. Implicit theories about willpower predict the activation of a rest goal following self-control exertion. Pages 694-706. Job, Veronika; Bernecker, Katharina; Miketta, Stefanie; Friese, Malte.
9. Self-esteem, narcissism, and stressful life events: Testing for selection and socialization. Pages 707-721. Orth, Ulrich; Luciano, Eva C.
10. Consequences of interpersonal spin on couple-relevant goal progress and relationship satisfaction in romantic relationships. Pages 722-737. Sadikaj, Gentiana; Rappaport, Lance M.; Moskowitz, D. S.; Zuroff, David C.; Koestner, Richard; Powers, Theodore.
Mittal, Chiraag - Personal Name
Orth, Ulrich - Personal Name
Milyavskaya, Marina - Personal Name
Dufner, Michael - Personal Name
Przybylinski, Elizabeth - Personal Name
Cuddy, Amy J. C. - Personal Name
Duguid, Michelle M. - Personal Name
Hamilton, David L. - Personal Name
Job, Veronika - Personal Name
Sadikaj, Gentiana - Personal Name
Orth, Ulrich - Personal Name
Milyavskaya, Marina - Personal Name
Dufner, Michael - Personal Name
Przybylinski, Elizabeth - Personal Name
Cuddy, Amy J. C. - Personal Name
Duguid, Michelle M. - Personal Name
Hamilton, David L. - Personal Name
Job, Veronika - Personal Name
Sadikaj, Gentiana - Personal Name
Vol. 109, Issue 4, October 2015
0022-3514
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American Psychological Association
2015
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