TOC: J Personality Soc Psych
Introduction
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 113(2)
Awe, the diminished self, and collective engagement: Universals and cultural variations in the small self.
Bai, Yang; Maruskin, Laura A.; Chen, Serena; Gordon, Amie M.; Stellar, Jennifer E.; McNeil, Galen D.; Peng, Kaiping; Keltner, Dacher
The power and limits of personal change: When a bad past does (and does not) inspire in the present.
Klein, Nadav; O’Brien, Ed
Benefits of open and high-powered research outweigh costs.
LeBel, Etienne P.; Campbell, Lorne; Loving, Timothy J.
Replicability and other features of a high-quality science: Toward a balanced and empirical approach.
Finkel, Eli J.; Eastwick, Paul W.; Reis, Harry T.
Falsifiability is not optional.
LeBel, Etienne P.; Berger, Derek; Campbell, Lorne; Loving, Timothy J.
Word order denotes relevance differences: The case of conjoined phrases with lexical gender.
Kesebir, Selin
Dispositional contempt: A first look at the contemptuous person.
Schriber, Roberta A.; Chung, Joanne M.; Sorensen, Katherine S.; Robins, Richard W.
The dark side of the sublime: Distinguishing a threat-based variant of awe.
Gordon, Amie M.; Stellar, Jennifer E.; Anderson, Craig L.; McNeil, Galen D.; Loew, Daniel; Keltner, Dacher
Duplicity among the dark triad: Three faces of deceit.
Jones, Daniel N.; Paulhus, Delroy L.