J Personality Soc Psych
Introduction
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 125(1)
INTEREST CATEGORY: CONSUMER BEHAVIOR
POSTING TYPE: TOCs
The political is personal: The costs of daily politics
—Ford, Brett Q.; Feinberg, Matthew; Lassetter, Bethany; Thai, Sabrina; Gatchpazian, Arasteh []
Heroization and ironic funneling effects
—Stanley, Matthew L.; Shepherd, Steven; Kay, Aaron C. []
Are there dominant response tendencies for social reactions? Trust trumps mistrust—evidence from a Dominant Behavior Measure (DBM)
—Katzir, Maayan; Posten, Ann-Christin []
Judging a book by its cover: Cultural differences in inference of the inner state based on the outward appearance
—Ji, Li-Jun; Lee, Albert; Zhang, Zhiyong; Li, Ye; Wang, Xin-Qiang; Torok, Debra; Rosenbaum, Sam []
Do your friends stress you out? A field study of the spread of stress through a community network
—Li, Shihan; Krackhardt, David; Niezink, Nynke M. D. []
The disempowering implications for members of marginalized groups of imposing a focus on personal experiences in discussions of intergroup issues
—Vorauer, Jacquie D.; Petsnik, Corey []
Who benefits from which activity? On the relations between personality traits, leisure activities, and well-being
—Kuper, Niclas; Kroencke, Lara; Harari, Gabriella M.; Denissen, Jaap J. A. []
Deep lexical hypothesis: Identifying personality structure in natural language
—Cutler, Andrew; Condon, David M. []
When is sensory consumption immoral?
—Goenka, Shreyans; Thomas, Manoj []
What social lives do single people want? A person-centered approach to identifying profiles of social motives among singles
—Park, Yoobin; MacDonald, Geoff; Impett, Emily A.; Neel, Rebecca []