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期刊名:Annual review of psychology

缩写:ANNU REV PSYCHOL

ISSN:0066-4308

e-ISSN:1545-2085

IF/分区:29.4/Q1

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Michael C Ashton,Kibeom Lee Michael C Ashton
People's personality trait levels are often assessed by obtaining self-reports or observer (informant) reports on questionnaires (inventories). When the target person is closely acquainted with the observer-as in the case of spouses, close ...
Jacquie D Vorauer,Sara D Hodges,Judith A Hall Jacquie D Vorauer
People often want to know what their interaction partners are thinking. How accurate are they, what information do they use, what predicts how accurate they will be, and does accuracy matter? We organize our review of thought-feeling accura...
Peter M Gollwitzer,Paschal Sheeran Peter M Gollwitzer
Planning has been studied in different fields of psychology, including cognitive, developmental, personality, social, and work and organizational research. This article looks at the planning process through the lens of motivation science, a...
Nour S Kteily,Mark J Brandt Nour S Kteily
A key debate in the psychology of ideology is whether leftists and rightists are psychologically similar or different. A long-standing view holds that left-wing and right-wing people are meaningfully different from one another across a whol...
Jennifer K Bosson Jennifer K Bosson
Gender identity, or people's deeply felt, internal sense of their gender, plays an important role in aggression perpetration and victimization. In this article, I review and organize the psychological research literatures on gender identity...
Sylvia P Perry,Jamie L Abaied,Deborah J Wu et al. Sylvia P Perry et al.
Our review, situated within the context of the United States, explores how societal forces shape youths' racial socialization processes. Specifically, we explore how youths learn beliefs about race through interactions with their environmen...
Dacher Keltner,Eftychia Stamkou Dacher Keltner
The imagination is central to human social life but undervalued worldwide and underexplored in psychology. Here, we offer Possible Worlds Theory as a synthetic theory of the imagination. We first define the imagination, mapping the mental s...
Christian Cajochen,Christina Schmidt Christian Cajochen
Circadian rhythms are inherent to living organisms from single cells to humans and operate on a genetically determined cycle of approximately 24 hours. These endogenous rhythms are aligned with the external light/dark cycle of the Earth's r...
Leonhard Schilbach,Elizabeth Redcay Leonhard Schilbach
Second-person neuroscience focuses on studying the behavioral and neuronal mechanisms of real-time social interactions within single and across interacting brains. In this review article, we describe the developments that have been undertak...