J Exp Psych General
Introduction
Journal of Experimental Psychology General, 154(5)
INTEREST CATEGORY: CONSUMER BEHAVIOR
POSTING TYPE: TOCs
The influence of saccade target status on the reference frame of object–location binding
—Chiu, Tzu-Yao; Golomb, Julie D. []
Softening the blow or sharpening the blade: Examining the reputational effects of satire
—Jazaieri, Hooria; Rucker, Derek D. []
Do people prefer to share political information that boosts their ingroup or derogates the outgroup?
—Kasper, Jakob; Gilovich, Thomas []
Profound individual differences in contextualized emotion perception.
—Ensenberg-Diamant, Noga; Hassin, Ran R.; Aviezer, Hillel []
Learn more from your data with asymptotic regression.
—Clarke, Alasdair D. F.; Hunt, Amelia R. []
Individual differences in working memory and attentional control continue to predict memory performance despite extensive learning.
—Zhao, Chong; Vogel, Edward K. []
Preferences for facial femininity/masculinity across culture and the sexual orientation spectrum
—Bjornsdottir, R. Thora; Holzleitner, Iris J.; Ishii, Keiko []
Examining the role of social comparison perceptions on identity-safety for Black Americans in organizations
—Derricks, Veronica; Pietri, Eva S.; Johnson, India R.; Gonzalez, Daniela []
High overall values mitigate gaze-related effects in perceptual and preferential choices
—Ting, Chih-Chung; Gluth, Sebastian []
A comparative investigation of interventions to reduce anti-fat prejudice across five implicit measures
—Lai, Calvin K.; Le Forestier, Joel M. []
Using hearing and vision for motion prediction, motion perception, and localization
—Yuan, Yichen; Van der Stoep, Nathan; Gayet, Surya []
The racial shared reality scale: Capturing Black Americans’ perceived consensus with White Americans about race and racism
—Yantis, Caitlyn; Green, Dorainne J.; Marshburn, Christopher K.; Johnson, India R.; Taylor, Valerie Jones []
Can children and adults balance majority size with information quality in learning from preferences?
—GelpÃ, Rebekah A.; Whalen, Amy; Griffiths, Thomas L.; Xu, Fei; Buchsbaum, Daphna []
Disentangling dishonesty: An empirical investigation of the nature of lying and cheating
—Skowronek, Samuel E. []
A ‘hyper-recency’ bias in memory characterizes both psychoticism and déjà vu experiences
—Koller, William N.; Ongchoco, Joan Danielle K.; Bronstein, Michael V.; Scholl, Brian J.; Cannon, Tyrone D. [Google Scholar]
Ranking tasks in recognition memory: A direct test of the two-high-threshold contrast model
—Meyer-Grant, Constantin G.; Jakob, Marie []
Experience-dependent biases in face discrimination reveal associations between perceptual specialization and narrowing
—Hartston, Marissa; Lulav-Bash, Tal; Goldstein-Marcusohn, Yael; Avidan, Galia; Hadad, Bat-Sheva []