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  • Issue 01/2016

    • From the Editors: On the Current State of Science Journalism

      by: Dylan Selterman
    • Brainstorm © Unlisted Images / Fotosearch.com

      What is c Factor, and Where Can I Get It?

      by: Barbara Wood Roberts, Douglas E. Colman
  • Issue 11/2015

    • Are old photos accurate reflections of memory, or do they distort?

      Can you nonbelieve it: What happens when you do not believe in your memories?

      by: Jianqin Wang, Henry Otgaar, Mark Howe, Tom Smeets, Harald Merckelbach
    • US courtroom - Carol M. Highsmith [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons

      Seeing and Believing: Common Courtroom Myths in Eyewitness Memory

      by: Nina Tupper, Melanie Sauerland, Lorraine Hope, Harald Merckelbach
  • Issue 08/2015

    • Experience in Action Games and the Effects on Executive Control

      by: Tilo Strobach, Torsten Schubert
    • Why do we so often ignore the influence of situations on behavior?

      by: Joe Moran
    • Yielding to temptation: How and why some people are better at controlling themselves

      by: Amir Ghoniem, Wilhelm Hofmann
  • Issue 06/2015

    • From the Editors: Commentary for Mobility Special Issue

      by: Dylan Selterman
    • How to win (and lose) friendships across cultures: Why relational mobility matters

      by: Robert Thomson, Masaki Yuki
    • Always on the Move: How Residential Mobility Impacts Our Well-Being

      by: Jenny C. Su, Chien-Han Kao, Hsiao-Tien Tsai
    • To affinity and beyond! How our preference to be among similar people interacts with our social ecology

      by: Joanna Schug, Philip S. Lu
  • Issue 03/2015

    • A junior researcher's practical take on the why and how of open science.

      by: Elizabeth Gilbert
    • A Perfect Storm: The Record of a Revolution

      by: Eric-Jan Wagenmakers
    • https://www.flickr.com/photos/ncanup/

      The perverse incentives that stand as a roadblock to scientific reform

      by: Brent W. Roberts
  • Issue 01/2015

    • On kissing in elevators and flirting in the office: A cross-cultural perspective on normative behavior.

      by: Marieke van Egmond
    • Children are poor witnesses. Or are they?

      by: Nathalie Brackmann, Henry Otgaar, Melanie Sauerland, Harald Merckelbach
  • Issue 10/2014

    • How stress influences our morality

      by: Lucius Caviola, Nadira S. Faber
    • Child - Wikimedia commons - Walter de Maria Vertikaler Erdkilometer

      The influential child: It is not all up to the parents

      by: Reut Avinun
    • The influential child: It is not all up to the parents

      by: Reut Avinun
  • Issue 08/2014

    • Living in a safer world: Offering help when surrounded by others for the sake of reputation

      by: Marly van Oirschot, Marco van Bommel
    • Revisiting the past can make the present a better place: The psychological and social benefits of nostalgia

      by: Clay Routledge
  • Issue 06/2014

    • Consensual non-monogamy: Table for more than two, please

      by: Amy Moors, William Chopik, Robin Edelstein, Terri Conley
    • Keeping the spark alive: The role of sexual communal motivation

      by: Amy Muise
    • No strings attached: Are “friends with benefits” as complicated in real life as they are in the movies?

      by: Justin J. Lehmiller
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