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págs. 369-389
Intergroup processes and the happy face advantage: How social categories influence emotion categorization
Douglas Martin, Jacqui Hutchison, Agnieszka E. Konopka, Carolyn J. Dallimore, Gillian Slessor, Rachel Swainson
págs. 390-412
págs. 413-430
Microinclusions: Treating women as respected work partners increases a sense of fit in technology companies
Gregg Muragishi, Lauren J. Aguilar, Priyanka B. Carr, Gregory M. Walton
págs. 431-460
Divergent effects of warmth and competence social rejection: An explanation based on the need-threat model
págs. 461-476
Using risk of crime detection to study change in mechanisms of decision making
J. C. Barnes, Terrie E. Moffitt, Peter T. Tanksley, Shahin Tasharrofi, Richie Poulton, Avshalom Caspi
págs. 477-491
Investigating the trajectory of Mexican-origin youth’s materialistic values across adolescence and prospective associations with life satisfaction in early adulthood: The role of familism, demographic factors, and parent characteristics
págs. 492-510
Testing the canalization hypothesis of attachment theory: Examining within-subject variation in attachment security
Keely A. Dugan, R. Chris Fraley, Omri Gillath, Pascal R. Deboeck
págs. 511-541
págs. 542-542
“A model of (often mixed) stereotype content: Competence and warmth respectively follow from perceived status and competition”: Correction to Fiske et al. (2002)
págs. 543-543
págs. 544-544
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