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The Journal of Personality and Social Psychology is a monthly peer-reviewed scientific journal published by the American Psychological Association that was established in 1965. It covers the fields of social and personality psychology. The editors-in-chief are Shinobu Kitayama (University of Michigan; Attitudes and Social Cognition Section), Colin Wayne Leach (Barnard College; Interpersonal Relations and Group Processes Section), and Richard E. Lucas (Michigan State University; Personality Processes and Individual Differences Section). The journal has implemented the Transparency and Openness Promotion (TOP) Guidelines. The TOP Guidelines provide structure to research planning and reporting and aim to make research more transparent, accessible, and reproducible. Source: Wikipedia (en)
Editions published in Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 200
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True grit and genetics: Predicting academic achievement from personality
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Much Ado About Grit: A Meta-Analytic Synthesis of the Grit Literature
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Awe, the small self, and prosocial behavior
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Sexual arousal and masculinity-femininity of women
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Boring but important: a self-transcendent purpose for learning fosters academic self-regulation
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Paying more when paying for others
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Cross-cultural variations in big five relationships with religiosity: a sociocultural motives perspective
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Actors conform, observers react: the effects of behavioral synchrony on conformity
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Social class rank, essentialism, and punitive judgment
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Accuracy and artifact: reexamining the intensity bias in affective forecasting
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Rising income and the subjective well-being of nations
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Stereotyping by omission: eliminate the negative, accentuate the positive
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Vicarious moral licensing: the influence of others' past moral actions on moral behavior
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Genetic and environmental influences on personality trait stability and growth during the transition to adulthood: a three-wave longitudinal study
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From a distance: implications of spontaneous self-distancing for adaptive self-reflection
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Interpersonal goals and change in anxiety and dysphoria in first-semester college students
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Paying to belong: when does rejection trigger ingratiation?
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Membership status and subjective group dynamics: who triggers the black sheep effect?
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Having less, giving more: the influence of social class on prosocial behavior
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Can the absence of prejudice be more threatening than its presence? It depends on one's worldview
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Alone in the crowd: the structure and spread of loneliness in a large social network
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Intellect as distinct from Openness: differences revealed by fMRI of working memory
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Using the five-factor model to identify a new personality disorder domain: the case for experiential permeability
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Microbes, mating, and morality: individual differences in three functional domains of disgust
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Inequality, discrimination, and the power of the status quo: Direct evidence for a motivation to see the way things are as the way they should be
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Open hearts build lives: positive emotions, induced through loving-kindness meditation, build consequential personal resources
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Why can't a man be more like a woman? Sex differences in Big Five personality traits across 55 cultures
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Placing the face in context: cultural differences in the perception of facial emotion
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Judgments of the lucky across development and culture
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Value revelations: disclosure is in the eye of the beholder
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Sex differences in mate preferences revisited: do people know what they initially desire in a romantic partner?
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Not yet human: implicit knowledge, historical dehumanization, and contemporary consequences
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