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  • Issue 09/2018

    • Social Machines: Social Aspects of Human-Computer Interaction

      by: Flora Almosdi, Adrienn Ujhelyi
    • Understanding Online Child Sexual Abuse and How to Talk to Children About it

      by: Malin Joleby, Carolina Lunde, Linda Jonsson
    • Risk assessment tools and criminal reoffending: Does bias determine who is “high risk”?

      by: Jennifer Kamorowski, Maartje Schreuder, Corine de Ruiter, Marko Jelícic, Karl Ask
    • The Effect of Acute Stress on Memory: How It Helps and How It Hurts

      by: Carey Marr, Melanie Sauerland, Henry Otgaar, Conny Quaedflieg, Lorraine Hope
  • Issue 05/2018

    • Remembering what never occurred? Children’s false memories for repeated experiences

      by: Bruna Calado, Henry Otgaar, Timothy J. Luke, Sara Landström
    • Origins of Common Fears: A Review

      by: Arash Emamzadeh
    • White lies and black lies: What they have in common and how they differ

      by: Janina Steinmetz, Ann-Christin Posten
  • Issue 04/2018

    • Fake Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) Costs Real Money

      by: Irena Boskovic, Harald Merckelbach
    • Bad day? How it can seem even worse for some

      by: Michelle Lemay, Brittney Holcomb
    • Interrogation rooms can feel dark, lonely, and cramped.

      Improving the Disclosure of Information in an Investigative Interview: Rapport building and the Physical Environment

      by: Katherine Hoogesteyn, Ewout Meijer, Aldert Vrij, Harald Merckelbach
  • Issue 01/2018

    • Welcome to the Matrix! Opportunities and Risks of the Virtual World

      by: Sarah Mayr
    • Cooperation in social dilemmas: How can psychology help to meet climate change goals?

      by: Rachel New, Julian Savulescu, Nadira S. Faber
    • Selfie-Esteem: The Relationship Between Body Dissatisfaction and Social Media in Adolescent and Young Women

      by: Bindal Makwana, Yaeeun Lee, Susannah Parkin, Leland Farmer
  • Issue 07/2017

    • Barack Obama: Face of leadership - wikimedia commons

      The Face of Leadership: How CEOs’ Facial Appearance Predicts Business Success

      by: Daniel E. Re, Nicholas O. Rule
    • Copyright: Fasoli

      Straight talk about gaydar: How do individuals guess others’ sexual orientation?

      by: Fabio Fasoli, Peter Hegarty
  • Issue 03/2017

    • In Defense of Anger: An Evolutionary Necessity and its Contemporary Applicability

      by: Cameron Stuart Kay
    • Magnusson

      Asking Children to Talk About Abuse: Can Research Help Improve Police Interviewer Skills?

      by: Mikaela Magnusson, Emelie Ernberg, Sara Landström
    • Sleepy politics, by Grace Alexandra Russell (http://www.gracerussell.co.uk/)

      Sleepy Politics: How Sleep Deprivation can Affect Political Decision Making

      by: Jan Alexander Häusser
  • Issue 10/2016

    • Trouble in the Elephant Camp, Grace Alexandra Russell (http://www.gracerussell.co.uk/)

      Why Has Donald Trump Lost So Much Conservative Support?

      by: Chris Martin
    • Democratic Donkey

      Elephants and Donkeys Are Killing The United States: Why We Need Political Diversity

      by: Kate Johnson
    • Ballot - courtesy of Pixabay

      Are Perceptions of Election “Rigging” Racialized?

      by: Christopher M. Federico, Jacob Appleby
  • Issue 07/2016

    • Fishing, Grace Alexandra Russell (http://www.gracerussell.co.uk/)

      Was that how it happened? Shaping our memory for personal experiences in conversation with others

      by: Joanne Rechdan, Melanie Sauerland, Lorraine Hope, James Ost
  • Issue 04/2016

    • Wikimedia commons gay dads life magazine

      It’s not a matter of fashion: How psychological research can revamp common beliefs on lesbian and gay parenting

      by: Diego Lasio
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