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Implicit theories of opportunity: When opportunity fails to knock, keep waiting, or start cultivating?
págs. 1146-1173
How do explicit and implicit evaluations shift?: A preregistered meta-analysis of the effects of co-occurrence and relational information.
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Social norms govern what behaviors come to mind: And what do not.
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Expect and you shall perceive: People who expect better in turn perceive better behaviors from their romantic partners.
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Adherence to emotion norms is greater in individualist cultures than in collectivist cultures.
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Age and gender differences in narcissism: A comprehensive study across eight measures and over 250,000 participants.
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Are some people more consistent?: Examining the stability and underlying processes of personality profile consistency.
págs. 1314-1337
Unraveling values and well-being: Disentangling within- and between-person dynamics via a psychometric network perspective.
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