J Exp Psych General
Introduction
Journal of Experimental Psychology General, 153(5)
INTEREST CATEGORY: CONSUMER BEHAVIOR
POSTING TYPE: TOCs
So much for plain language: An analysis of the accessibility of U.S. federal laws over time
—Martínez, Eric; Mollica, Francis; Gibson, Edward []
Limitations to optimal search in naturalistic active learning
—He, Lisheng; Richie, Russell; Bhatia, Sudeep []
Using “balanced pragmatism” in political discussions increases cross-partisan respect
—Puryear, Curtis; Gray, Kurt []
Efficiency neglect: Why people are pessimistic about the effects of increasing population
—Dana, Jason; Newman, George E.; Voichek, Guy []
Collectives closer to the self are anticipated to have a brighter future: Self-enhancement in collective cognition
—Berntsen, Dorthe; Rubin, David C. []
Equality and efficiency shape cooperation in multiple-public-goods provision problems
—Hoenig, Laura C.; Pliskin, Ruthie; De Dreu, Carsten K. W. []
Proximity to rewards modulates parameters of effortful control exertion
—Devine, Sean; Roy, Mathieu; Beierholm, Ulrik; Otto, A. Ross []
Unconscious prioritization for face-to-face people
—Fu, Yingtao; Zhou, Mei; Zhou, Jifan; Shen, Mowei; Chen, Hui []
Whether and how to regulate: Emotion regulation in negative-feedback situations
—Grundmann, Felix; Epstude, Kai; Scheibe, Susanne []
Judging robot ability: How people form implicit and explicit impressions of robot competence
—Surdel, Nicholas; Bigman, Yochanan E.; Shen, Xi; Lee, Wen-Ying; Jung, Malte F.; Ferguson, Melissa J. []
A lifespan study of the confidence–accuracy relation in working memory and episodic long-term memory
—Greene, Nathaniel R.; Forsberg, Alicia; Guitard, Dominic; Naveh-Benjamin, Moshe; Cowan, Nelson []
Examining the reliability of the emotional conflict resolution and adaptation effects in the emotional conflict task via secondary data analysis, systematic review, and meta-analysis
—Yin, Jiani; Wang, Yi; Lipp, Ottmar V.; Mayo, Leah M.; Ney, Luke J. []
Processing of fearful faces exhibits characteristics of subcortical functions
—Yu, Kairui; Guo, Junzhen; Xu, Zhenjie; Shi, Feiyang; Yu, Xiaoqian; Fang, Fang; Wang, Yingying []
People’s beliefs about pronouns reflect both the language they speak and their ideologies
—Bailey, April H.; Dembroff, Robin; Wodak, Daniel; Ikizer, Elif G.; Cimpian, Andrei []
People constrain their semantic associations when talking to both friends and strangers
—Tsang, Shelly; Lipson, Jennie; Snyder, Anna; Wood, Adrienne []