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Sarah V Bentley, Katharine H. Greenaway, S.-Alexander Haslam, Tegan Cruwys, Niklas K. Steffens, Catherine Haslam, Ben Bull
págs. 213-241
Being “good” or “good enough”: Prosocial risk and the structure of moral self-regard
Julian J. Zlatev, Daniella M. Kupor, Kristin Laurin, Dale T. Miller
págs. 242-253
The social advantage of miscalibrated individuals: The relationship between social class and overconfidence and its implications for class-based inequality
págs. 254-282
Drawing the diversity line: Numerical thresholds of diversity vary by group status
págs. 283-306
Twice-told tales: Self-repetition decreases observer assessments of performer authenticity
págs. 307-324
Nostalgia and well-being in daily life: An ecological validity perspective
David B. Newman, Matthew E. Sachs, Arthur A. Stone, Norbert Schwarz
págs. 325-347
Longitudinal associations between trait neuroticism and negative daily experiences in adolescence
Jeroen Borghuis, Wiebke Bleidorn, Klaas Sijtsma, Susan Branje, Wim H. J. Meeus, Jaap J. A. Denissen
págs. 348-363
The language of well-being: Tracking fluctuations in emotion experience through everyday speech
Jessie Sun, H. Andrew Schwartz, Youngseo Son, Margaret L. Kern, Simine Vazire
págs. 364-387
Development of loneliness in midlife and old age: Its nature and correlates
Tilmann von Soest, Maike Luhmann, Thomas Hansen, Denis Gerstorf
págs. 388-406
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