Contact ruptures: How ecological shifts reshape intergroup contact and outgroup attitudes [0.03%]
接触中断:生态位变迁如何重塑群体间交往和外群体态度
Rose Meleady,Deborah Shulman,Patrick F Kotzur et al.
Rose Meleady et al.
Intergroup contact is regarded as a powerful tool for reducing prejudice. However, recent research has questioned the ability of naturalistic contact to produce true within-person attitude change-that is, shifts in an individual's attitudes...
The gender gap in the care economy is larger in highly developed countries: Sociocultural explanations for paradoxical findings [0.03%]
高度发达国家的关怀经济学中的性别差距较大:矛盾发现的社会文化解释
Katharina Block,Maria I T Olsson,Sanne van Grootel et al.
Katharina Block et al.
Despite the growing demand for care economy employees (e.g., nurses, teachers, and social workers), men remain underrepresented in these careers. While economically developed countries support more equal rights for women and men, their labo...
Psychologist undercover: George Kelly and the central intelligence agency [0.03%]
潜行的心理学家:乔治·凯利和中央情报局
Jonathan D Raskin
Jonathan D Raskin
In 1960-1961, George Kelly, the American psychologist renowned for developing personal construct psychology (PCP), took a trip around the world, visiting many different countries. Along the way, he hobnobbed with prominent university profes...
Cultural tightness reduces humor production: Evidence from multiple countries [0.03%]
文化紧缩减少幽默创作:来自多个国家的证据
Yi Cao,Yubo Hou,Yijiang Wang et al.
Yi Cao et al.
We hypothesized and tested in six studies that cultural tightness-strong social norms and low tolerance for deviance in a culture-would influence people's sense of humor, particularly humor production. Studies 1 (N = 279) and 2 (N = 278) de...
From simple mechanics to complex dynamics: A dynamical systems science of mindfulness and meditation [0.03%]
从简单力学到复杂动力学:正念和冥想的动力系统科学
Amit Bernstein,Noga Aviad,Yuval Hadash et al.
Amit Bernstein et al.
Mindfulness meditation is a robust and rapidly growing area of inquiry in the psychological sciences. However, core questions remain about how mindfulness develops, how it exerts its effects, and what conditions amplify or attenuate these e...
Harris L Friedman,Nicholas J L Brown
Harris L Friedman
James "Jim" C. Coyne was born in Chelsea, Massachusetts (October 22, 1947), and died in Oakland, California (November 10, 2024). Jim was a prolific researcher, publishing five books and over 450 articles, ranking among the 200 most influent...
John C Linton,Cynthia D Belar
John C Linton
Memorializes Joseph D. Matarazzo (1925-2025). Matarazzo taught at Washington University School of Medicine (1952-1955) and Harvard Medical School (1955-1957). He was then recruited to establish the first administratively autonomous departme...
Generalization across people is not fundamental to basic research: Reply to Kroupin et al. (2025) [0.03%]
普适性不是基础研究的根本问题:致Kroupin等人的回复
Jeffrey W Sherman
Jeffrey W Sherman
This is a reply to the commentary Kroupin et al. (2025) offered in response to my article on generalizability in basic research (Sherman, 2025). In their response, Kroupin et al. assert that cultural moderation enjoys special status among t...
Inconvenience and generalization in building a better psychology: Commentary on Sherman (2025) [0.03%]
构建更好心理学的不便与泛化——兼评Sherman(2025)文章
Ivan Kroupin,Joseph Henrich,Michael Muthukrishna
Ivan Kroupin
In this commentary, we supplement Sherman's (2025) defense of convenience sampling, reviewing the complementary role of broad generalization and diverse samples. Specifically, Sherman's commentary could be misinterpreted as downplaying or d...
Accuracy in amicus curiae briefs and in commentaries: Reply to Cobb et al. (2025), Dvoskin et al. (2025), and Kovera (2025) [0.03%]
关于Cobb等(2025)、Dvoskin等(2025)和Kovera(2025)文章的答辨:论朋友之友诉讼摘要和评论中的准确性问题
David K Marcus,Paul S Strand,Keira L Monaghan et al.
David K Marcus et al.
In this reply to commentaries, we argue that amicus briefs should identify when findings are based on simulation studies, clarify that we did not propose that American Psychological Association amicus briefs must be perfect, and refute noti...