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Personality and Social Psychology Review is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal published by the Society for Personality and Social Psychology. It publishes review and meta-analytic articles on subjects like social cognition, attitudes, group processes, social influence, intergroup relations, self and identity, nonverbal communication, and social psychological aspects of affect and emotion, and of language and discourse. The current editors-in-chief are Heejung Kim and David Sherman (University of California, Santa Barbara). The journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics. It was previously published by Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, and is now published by Sage Publishing. Source: Wikipedia (en)
Editions published in Personality and Social Psychology Review 418
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The accuracy-confidence correlation in the detection of deception
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Conceptual and methodological issues in testing the circumplex structure of data in personality and social psychology
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Connectionism, parallel constraint satisfaction processes, and gestalt principles: (re) introducing cognitive dynamics to social psychology
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Minding the close relationship
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The symbolic self in evolutionary context
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Accurate social perception at zero acquaintance: the affordances of a Gibsonian approach
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The psychology of legitimacy: a relational perspective on voluntary deference to authorities
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Performance effects of motivational state: a meta-analysis
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Levels of analysis and the explanation of the costs and benefits of cooperation
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The evolution of truly social cognition: the core configurations model
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Interrelated and isolated self-concepts
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Beyond bipolar conceptualizations and measures: the case of attitudes and evaluative space
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The Proxy Model of Social Comparison for Self-Assessment of Ability
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Personality and social psychology review
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Estimates of social consensus by majorities and minorities: the case for social projection
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Reciprocal strategies for large groups
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Untangling the appraisal- emotion connection
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The "stimulus field" for interpersonal phenomena: the source of language and thought about interpersonal events
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The "golden section" and bias in perceptions of social consensus
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Social identity theory's self-esteem hypothesis: a review and some suggestions for clarification
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HARKing: hypothesizing after the results are known
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A meta-analysis of personality in scientific and artistic creativity
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Social metacognition: an expansionist review
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Affect in electoral politics
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Why's my boss always holding me down? A meta-analysis of power effects on performance evaluations
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Selective play: choosing partners in an uncertain world
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Measures of independent variables and mediators are useful in social psychology experiments: but are they necessary?
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Perceptions of the collective other
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Accessible Content and Accessibility Experiences: The Interplay of Declarative and Experiential Information in Judgment
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Paranoid cognition in social systems: thinking and acting in the shadow of doubt
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Metacognition at the hyphen of social-cognitive psychology
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Self-reflection and recognition: the role of metacognitive knowledge in the attribution of recollective experience
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