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Volume 2, issue 12, 2018
- Moral values do not affect prosocial vaccination pp. 881-882

- Cornelia Betsch and Robert Böhm
- Immigrants are not the cause of labour degradation pp. 883-883

- Ruth Milkman
- Scaling innovative ideas to create inclusive labour markets pp. 884-884

- Johanna Mair
- Groups overcoming partisan bias pp. 885-885

- Anne-Marike Schiffer
- Greater suicide in LGBT youth pp. 886-886

- John Carson
- Weed impairs teen cognition pp. 887-887

- Mary Elizabeth Sutherland
- Understanding risk pp. 888-888

- Aisha Bradshaw
- SRT is as easy as 12AKDB3 pp. 889-890

- Theresa M. Desrochers
- Quasi-experimental causality in neuroscience and behavioural research pp. 891-898

- Ioana Marinescu, Patrick N. Lawlor and Konrad P. Kording
- Mental labour pp. 899-908

- Wouter Kool and Matthew Botvinick
- Experience with anonymous interactions reduces intuitive cooperation pp. 909-914

- William H. B. McAuliffe, Daniel E. Forster, Eric J. Pedersen and Michael E. McCullough
- Generalization guides human exploration in vast decision spaces pp. 915-924

- Charley M. Wu, Eric Schulz, Maarten Speekenbrink, Jonathan D. Nelson and Björn Meder
- Choice overload reduces neural signatures of choice set value in dorsal striatum and anterior cingulate cortex pp. 925-935

- Elena Reutskaja, Axel Lindner, Rosemarie Nagel, Richard A. Andersen and Colin Camerer
- Network constraints on learnability of probabilistic motor sequences pp. 936-947

- Ari E. Kahn, Elisabeth A. Karuza, Jean M. Vettel and Danielle S. Bassett
- Imprint of assortative mating on the human genome pp. 948-954

- Loic Yengo, Matthew R. Robinson, Matthew C. Keller, Kathryn E. Kemper, Yuanhao Yang, Maciej Trzaskowski, Jacob Gratten, Patrick Turley, David Cesarini, Daniel J. Benjamin, Naomi R. Wray, Michael E. Goddard, Jian Yang and Peter M. Visscher
- Reconciling age-related changes in behavioural and neural indices of human perceptual decision-making pp. 955-966

- David P. McGovern, Aoife Hayes, Simon P. Kelly and Redmond G. O’Connell
Volume 2, issue 11, 2018
- Protocol transparency is vital for registered reports pp. 791-792

- Christopher D. Chambers and David T. Mellor
- Mapping the universe of registered reports pp. 793-796

- Tom E. Hardwicke and John P. A. Ioannidis
- Using rigorous methods to advance behaviour change science pp. 797-799

- Jennifer A. Sumner, Rachel N. Carey, Susan Michie, Marie Johnston, Donald Edmondson and Karina W. Davidson
- Controlled forgetting pp. 800-800

- Anne-Marike Schiffer
- Savings on healthcare pp. 801-801

- John Carson
- Methods matter pp. 802-802

- Mary Elizabeth Sutherland
- Cooperation from competition pp. 803-803

- Aisha Bradshaw
- Biased perception and learning in pain pp. 804-805

- Katja Wiech
- Methodological triangulation pp. 806-807

- Michael J. Saks
- Social and population health science approaches to understand the human microbiome pp. 808-815

- Pamela Herd, Alberto Palloni, Federico Rey and Jennifer B. Dowd
- The evolution of language families is shaped by the environment beyond neutral drift pp. 816-821

- Christian Bentz, Dan Dediu, Annemarie Verkerk and Gerhard Jäger
- Cyclic motifs in the Sardex monetary network pp. 822-829

- George Iosifidis, Yanick Charette, Edoardo M. Airoldi, Giuseppe Littera, Leandros Tassiulas and Nicholas A. Christakis
- Self-assertive interdependence in Arab culture pp. 830-837

- Alvaro San Martin, Marwan Sinaceur, Amer Madi, Steve Tompson, William W. Maddux and Shinobu Kitayama
- Behavioural and neural evidence for self-reinforcing expectancy effects on pain pp. 838-855

- Marieke Jepma, Leonie Koban, Johnny Doorn, Matt Jones and Tor D. Wager
- Modelling the effects of crime type and evidence on judgments about guilt pp. 856-866

- John M. Pearson, Jonathan R. Law, Jesse A. G. Skene, Donald H. Beskind, Neil Vidmar, David A. Ball, Artemis Malekpour, R. McKell Carter and J. H. Pate Skene
- A systematic review and meta-analysis of effects of early life non-cognitive skills on academic, psychosocial, cognitive and health outcomes pp. 867-880

- Lisa G. Smithers, Alyssa C. P. Sawyer, Catherine R. Chittleborough, Neil M. Davies, George Davey Smith and John W. Lynch
Volume 2, issue 10, 2018
- Neural signatures to emotion-related word stimuli may vary pp. 710-710

- Debra Ann Dawson and Guido Ivan Guberman
- Reply to ‘Neural signatures to emotion-related word stimuli may vary’ pp. 711-711

- Marcel Adam Just, Lisa Pan, Vladimir L. Cherkassky, Dana L. McMakin, Christine Cha, Matthew K. Nock and David Brent
- Best practices for interpreting large-scale replications pp. 712-712

- Joshua M. Ackerman
- The push for independence in Catalonia pp. 713-715

- Astrid Barrio and Bonnie N. Field
- Circuits of Parkinson’s disease pp. 716-716

- Anne-Marike Schiffer
- Exercise for a healthy mind pp. 717-717

- John Carson
- What makes a leader? pp. 718-718

- Mary Elizabeth Sutherland
- In another’s shoes pp. 719-719

- Aisha Bradshaw
- Nudges for influenza vaccination pp. 720-721

- Mitesh S. Patel
- Flexible updating of beliefs in order to forgive pp. 722-723

- Alexander Todorov
- The importance of hubs in large-scale networks pp. 724-725

- Satu Palva
- Making gender diversity work for scientific discovery and innovation pp. 726-734

- Mathias Wullum Nielsen, Carter Walter Bloch and Londa Schiebinger
- A robust data-driven approach identifies four personality types across four large data sets pp. 735-742

- Martin Gerlach, Beatrice Farb, William Revelle and Luís A. Nunes Amaral
- Letters designed with behavioural science increase influenza vaccination in Medicare beneficiaries pp. 743-749

- David Yokum, Julie C. Lauffenburger, Roya Ghazinouri and Niteesh K. Choudhry
- Beliefs about bad people are volatile pp. 750-756

- Jenifer Z. Siegel, Christoph Mathys, Robb B. Rutledge and Molly J. Crockett
- The critical role of second-order normative beliefs in predicting energy conservation pp. 757-764

- Jon M. Jachimowicz, Oliver Hauser, Julia D. O’Brien, Erin Sherman and Adam D. Galinsky
- A mechanistic model of connector hubs, modularity and cognition pp. 765-777

- Maxwell A. Bertolero, B. T. Thomas Yeo, Danielle S. Bassett and Mark D’Esposito
- Network interventions for changing physical activity behaviour in preadolescents pp. 778-787

- Antonios Proestakis, Eugenia Polizzi Sorrentino, Helen Elizabeth Brown, Esther Sluijs, Ankur Mani, Sandra Caldeira and Benedikt Herrmann
Volume 2, issue 9, 2018
- Non-naïvety may reduce the effect of intuition manipulations pp. 602-602

- David G. Rand
- An opportunity for self-replication pp. 603-603

- Anuj K. Shah, Sendhil Mullainathan and Eldar Shafir
- Reading literary fiction can improve theory of mind pp. 604-604

- David Kidd and Emanuele Castano
- Methodological deviation from the original experiment pp. 605-605

- Spike W. S. Lee and Norbert Schwarz
- Disengagement with cognitive tasks decreases effect sizes pp. 606-606

- Katherine Duncan and Lila Davachi
- The importance of contextual relevance pp. 607-607

- Betsy Sparrow
- The mediator effectiveness hypothesis revisited pp. 608-608

- Mary A. Pyc and Katherine A. Rawson
- Analytic atheism revisited pp. 609-609

- Will M. Gervais and Ara Norenzayan
- It is time to combat abortion stigma pp. 610-611

- Katie Watson
- Humanitarian assistance in crisis pp. 612-612

- Johan Schreeb
- Vocal pitch in the human brain pp. 613-613

- Mary Elizabeth Sutherland
- Human legacy in cloud forest pp. 614-614

- John Carson
- Growing concepts pp. 615-615

- Anne-Marike Schiffer
- The reproducibility opportunity pp. 616-617

- Malcolm R. Macleod
- Dialling down the temperature pp. 618-619

- Rick K. Wilson
- Queuing cues in rapid cortical processing pp. 620-621

- John Pearson
- Filling gaps in early word learning pp. 622-623

- Thomas T. Hills and Cynthia S. Q. Siew
- Growing a social brain pp. 624-636

- Shir Atzil, Wei Gao, Isaac Fradkin and Lisa Feldman Barrett
- Evaluating the replicability of social science experiments in Nature and Science between 2010 and 2015 pp. 637-644

- Colin Camerer, Anna Dreber, Felix Holzmeister, Teck Ho, Jürgen Huber, Magnus Johannesson, Michael Kirchler, Gideon Nave, Brian A. Nosek, Thomas Pfeiffer, Adam Altmejd, Nick Buttrick, Taizan Chan, Yiling Chen, Eskil Forsell, Anup Gampa, Emma Heikensten, Lily Hummer, Taisuke Imai, Siri Isaksson, Dylan Manfredi, Julia Rose, Eric-Jan Wagenmakers and Hang Wu
- Communicability geometry captures traffic flows in cities pp. 645-652

- Meisam Akbarzadeh and Ernesto Estrada
- Differentiated responsibilities and prosocial behaviour in climate change mitigation pp. 653-661

- Reuben Kline, Nicholas Seltzer, Evgeniya Lukinova and Autumn Bynum
- Toddlers prefer those who win but not when they win by force pp. 662-669

- Ashley J. Thomas, Lotte Thomsen, Angela F. Lukowski, Meline Abramyan and Barbara W. Sarnecka
- Magnetoencephalography decoding reveals structural differences within integrative decision processes pp. 670-681

- Eran Eldar, Gyung Jin Bae, Zeb Kurth-Nelson, Peter Dayan and Raymond J. Dolan
- Knowledge gaps in the early growth of semantic feature networks pp. 682-692

- Ann E. Sizemore, Elisabeth A. Karuza, Chad Giusti and Danielle S. Bassett
- Modelling the N400 brain potential as change in a probabilistic representation of meaning pp. 693-705

- Milena Rabovsky, Steven S. Hansen and James L. McClelland
- Author Correction: Growing a social brain pp. 706-706

- Shir Atzil, Wei Gao, Isaac Fradkin and Lisa Feldman Barrett
- Publisher Correction: Social influence maximization under empirical influence models pp. 707-707

- Sinan Aral and Paramveer S. Dhillon
- Publisher Correction: Social learning strategies for matters of taste pp. 708-708

- Pantelis P. Analytis, Daniel Barkoczi and Stefan M. Herzog
Volume 2, issue 8, 2018
- Not all creatives are created equal pp. 526-527

- Rosalind Gill
- Creating a stronger STEM community by addressing our bias pp. 528-529

- Heather Metcalf
- Video game loot boxes are psychologically akin to gambling pp. 530-532

- Aaron Drummond and James D. Sauer
- The importance of taking no for an answer pp. 533-534

- Albertine J. Oldehinkel
- Avoiding safe options pp. 535-535

- Anne-Marike Schiffer
- Opioids on the dark web pp. 536-536

- John Carson
- Avoiding politics at the table pp. 537-537

- Mary Elizabeth Sutherland
- Predicting societal-level cultural change pp. 538-539

- Nicole Creanza
- Violence and fertility pp. 540-541

- Elizabeth G. Pillsworth
- Defining the ‘generalist specialist’ niche for Pleistocene Homo sapiens pp. 542-550

- Patrick Roberts and Brian A. Stewart
- Development of reserves over the life course and onset of vulnerability in later life pp. 551-558

- Stéphane Cullati, Matthias Kliegel and Eric Widmer
- Christianity spread faster in small, politically structured societies pp. 559-564

- Joseph Watts, Oliver Sheehan, Joseph Bulbulia, Russell D. Gray and Quentin D. Atkinson
- Marital violence and fertility in a relatively egalitarian high-fertility population pp. 565-572

- Jonathan Stieglitz, Benjamin C. Trumble, Hillard Kaplan and Michael Gurven
- Uncertainty about the impact of social decisions increases prosocial behaviour pp. 573-580

- Andreas Kappes, Anne-Marie Nussberger, Nadira S. Faber, Guy Kahane, Julian Savulescu and Molly J. Crockett
- Conceptual knowledge predicts the representational structure of facial emotion perception pp. 581-591

- Jeffrey A. Brooks and Jonathan B. Freeman
- Inferring mechanisms for global constitutional progress pp. 592-599

- Alex Rutherford, Yonatan Lupu, Manuel Cebrian, Iyad Rahwan, Brad L. LeVeck and Manuel Garcia-Herranz
- Publisher Correction: Visual perception: Sensory category learning pp. 600-600

- Stefan Pollmann
Volume 2, issue 7, 2018
- Understanding cooperation through fitness interdependence pp. 429-431

- Athena Aktipis, Lee Cronk, Joe Alcock, Jessica D. Ayers, Cristina Baciu, Daniel Balliet, Amy M. Boddy, Oliver Scott Curry, Jaimie Arona Krems, Andrés Muñoz, Daniel Sullivan, Daniel Sznycer, Gerald S. Wilkinson and Pamela Winfrey
- Insights into human cooperation from comparative economics pp. 432-434

- Sarah F. Brosnan
- Cooperating to avoid catastrophe pp. 435-437

- Astrid Dannenberg and Scott Barrett
- The neuroeconomics of cooperation pp. 438-440

- Carolyn H. Declerck and Christophe Boone
- Pre-pregnancy health pp. 441-441

- John Carson
- Prediction and validation pp. 442-442

- Anne-Marike Schiffer
- Stable brain networks pp. 443-443

- Anne-Marike Schiffer
- Human–computer teams are best pp. 444-444

- Mary Elizabeth Sutherland
- To conceal or confess? pp. 445-445

- John Carson
- A model of agricultural origins pp. 446-447

- Dolores R. Piperno
- Sensory category learning pp. 448-449

- Stefan Pollmann
- Reconsolidating perceptual skills pp. 450-451

- Matteo Bernabo and Karim Nader
- The social significance of subtle signals pp. 452-457

- Rebecca Bliege Bird, Elspeth Ready and Eleanor A. Power
- Normative foundations of human cooperation pp. 458-468

- Ernst Fehr and Ivo Schurtenberger
- Partners and rivals in direct reciprocity pp. 469-477

- Christian Hilbe, Krishnendu Chatterjee and Martin A. Nowak
- Hindcasting global population densities reveals forces enabling the origin of agriculture pp. 478-484

- Patrick H. Kavanagh, Bruno Vilela, Hannah J. Haynie, Ty Tuff, Matheus Lima-Ribeiro, Russell D. Gray, Carlos A. Botero and Michael C. Gavin
- Evidence for a conserved quantity in human mobility pp. 485-491

- Laura Alessandretti, Piotr Sapiezynski, Vedran Sekara, Sune Lehmann and Andrea Baronchelli
- Conjoining uncooperative societies facilitates evolution of cooperation pp. 492-499

- Babak Fotouhi, Naghmeh Momeni, Benjamin Allen and Martin A. Nowak
- Retinal-specific category learning pp. 500-506

- Luke A. Rosedahl, Miguel P. Eckstein and F. Gregory Ashby
- Consolidation and reconsolidation share behavioural and neurochemical mechanisms pp. 507-513

- Ji Won Bang, Kazuhisa Shibata, Sebastian M. Frank, Edward G. Walsh, Mark W. Greenlee, Takeo Watanabe and Yuka Sasaki
- Genetics of co-developing conduct and emotional problems during childhood and adolescence pp. 514-521

- Laurie J. Hannigan, Jean-Baptiste Pingault, Eva Krapohl, Tom A. McAdams, Frühling V. Rijsdijk and Thalia C. Eley
- Publisher Correction: An investigation of children’s strategies for overcoming the tragedy of the commons pp. 522-522

- Rebecca Koomen and Esther Herrmann
- Publisher Correction: Partners and rivals in direct reciprocity pp. 523-523

- Christian Hilbe, Krishnendu Chatterjee and Martin A. Nowak
Volume 2, issue 6, 2018
- Collaborative problem-solving education for the twenty-first-century workforce pp. 367-369

- Stephen M. Fiore, Arthur Graesser and Samuel Greiff
- Moralization, protest and violence pp. 370-371

- Zachary C. Steinert-Threlkeld
- Middle Stone Age thinking pp. 372-372

- John Carson
- Antibiotic use across the globe pp. 373-373

- Mary Elizabeth Sutherland
- Model brain hears like humans pp. 374-374

- Mary Elizabeth Sutherland
- Social influence maximization under empirical influence models pp. 375-382

- Sinan Aral and Paramveer S. Dhillon
- Experimental tests of the tolerated theft and risk-reduction theories of resource exchange pp. 383-388

- Hillard S. Kaplan, Eric Schniter, Vernon Smith and Bart Wilson
- Moralization in social networks and the emergence of violence during protests pp. 389-396

- Marlon Mooijman, Joe Hoover, Ying Lin, Heng Ji and Morteza Dehghani
- The signal-burying game can explain why we obscure positive traits and good deeds pp. 397-404

- Moshe Hoffman, Christian Hilbe and Martin A. Nowak
- Incidental ostracism emerges from simple learning mechanisms pp. 405-414

- Björn Lindström and Philippe N. Tobler
- Social learning strategies for matters of taste pp. 415-424

- Pantelis P. Analytis, Daniel Barkoczi and Stefan M. Herzog
- Author Correction: Global evidence of extreme intuitive moral prejudice against atheists pp. 425-425

- Will M. Gervais, Dimitris Xygalatas, Ryan T. McKay, Michiel van Elk, Emma E. Buchtel, Mark Aveyard, Sarah R. Schiavone, Ilan Dar-Nimrod, Annika M. Svedholm-Häkkinen, Tapani Riekki, Eva Kundtová Klocová, Jonathan E. Ramsay and Joseph Bulbulia
Volume 2, issue 5, 2018
- Things we know about media and morality pp. 315-315

- Richard Huskey, Nicholas Bowman, Allison Eden, Matthew Grizzard, Lindsay Hahn, Robert Lewis, Nicholas Matthews, Ron Tamborini, Joseph B. Walther and René Weber
- Politics and public trust shape vaccine risk perceptions pp. 316-316

- Heidi J. Larson
- National elections in a globalizing world pp. 317-317

- Mareike Kleine
- An ethical framework for the digital afterlife industry pp. 318-320

- Carl Öhman and Luciano Floridi
- How words take on new meaning pp. 321-321

- Anne-Marike Schiffer
- Spoils division rules shape aggression between natural groups pp. 322-326

- Gönül Doğan, Luke Glowacki and Hannes Rusch
- Personality development through natural language pp. 327-334

- Kevin Lanning, Rachel E. Pauletti, Laura A. King and Dan P. McAdams
- Reducing student absences at scale by targeting parents’ misbeliefs pp. 335-342

- Todd Rogers and Avi Feller
- Folk theories of nationality and anti-immigrant attitudes pp. 343-347

- Mostafa Salari Rad and Jeremy Ginges
- An investigation of children’s strategies for overcoming the tragedy of the commons pp. 348-355

- Rebecca Koomen and Esther Herrmann
- Arousal increases neural gain via the locus coeruleus–noradrenaline system in younger adults but not in older adults pp. 356-366

- Tae-Ho Lee, Steven G. Greening, Taiji Ueno, David Clewett, Allison Ponzio, Michiko Sakaki and Mara Mather
Volume 2, issue 4, 2018
- Mainstreamed online extremism demands a radical new response pp. 237-238

- Louis Reynolds
- Addressing harmful and unequal gender norms in early adolescence pp. 239-240

- Venkatraman Chandra-Mouli, Marina Plesons and Avni Amin
- Measuring populist discourse in the United States and beyond pp. 241-242

- Kirk A. Hawkins and Cristóbal Rovira Kaltwasser
- Authentic lies pp. 243-243

- Stavroula Kousta
- Adult resilience after child abuse pp. 244-245

- Ann S. Masten
- Are public opinion polls doomed? pp. 246-247

- Scott Keeter
- Expanding the social science of happiness pp. 248-252

- John Helliwell and Lara B. Aknin
- Advances in subjective well-being research pp. 253-260

- Ed Diener, Shigehiro Oishi and Louis Tay
- Midlife self-reported social support as a buffer against premature mortality risks associated with childhood abuse pp. 261-268

- Jessica J. Chiang, Edith Chen and Gregory E. Miller
- Genetic influence on social outcomes during and after the Soviet era in Estonia pp. 269-275

- Kaili Rimfeld, Eva Krapohl, Maciej Trzaskowski, Jonathan R. I. Coleman, Saskia Selzam, Philip S. Dale, Tonu Esko, Andres Metspalu and Robert Plomin
- Election polling errors across time and space pp. 276-283

- Will Jennings and Christopher Wlezien
- Monophily in social networks introduces similarity among friends-of-friends pp. 284-290

- Kristen M. Altenburger and Johan Ugander
- Event segmentation protects emotional memories from competing experiences encoded close in time pp. 291-299

- Joseph E. Dunsmoor, Marijn C. W. Kroes, Caroline M. Moscatelli, Michael D. Evans, Lila Davachi and Elizabeth A. Phelps
- Multiple motor memories are learned to control different points on a tool pp. 300-311

- James B. Heald, James N. Ingram, J. Randall Flanagan and Daniel M. Wolpert
- Author Correction: Preschool children and chimpanzees incur costs to watch punishment of antisocial others pp. 312-312

- Natacha Mendes, Nikolaus Steinbeis, Nereida Bueno-Guerra, Josep Call and Tania Singer
- Publisher Correction: Expanding the social science of happiness pp. 313-313

- John Helliwell and Lara B. Aknin
Volume 2, issue 3, 2018
- The language of obesity just makes matters worse pp. 165-165

- Tim Lobstein
- The renaissance of belief-based utility in economics pp. 166-167

- George Loewenstein and Andras Molnar
- Justify your alpha pp. 168-171

- Daniel Lakens, Federico G. Adolfi, Casper J. Albers, Farid Anvari, Matthew A. J. Apps, Shlomo E. Argamon, Thom Baguley, Raymond B. Becker, Stephen D. Benning, Daniel E. Bradford, Erin M. Buchanan, Aaron R. Caldwell, Ben Calster, Rickard Carlsson, Sau-Chin Chen, Bryan Chung, Lincoln J. Colling, Gary S. Collins, Zander Crook, Emily S. Cross, Sameera Daniels, Henrik Danielsson, Lisa DeBruine, Daniel J. Dunleavy, Brian D. Earp, Michele I. Feist, Jason D. Ferrell, James G. Field, Nicholas W. Fox, Amanda Friesen, Caio Gomes, Monica Gonzalez-Marquez, James A. Grange, Andrew P. Grieve, Robert Guggenberger, James Grist, Anne-Laura Harmelen, Fred Hasselman, Kevin D. Hochard, Mark R. Hoffarth, Nicholas P. Holmes, Michael Ingre, Peder M. Isager, Hanna K. Isotalus, Christer Johansson, Konrad Juszczyk, David A. Kenny, Ahmed A. Khalil, Barbara Konat, Junpeng Lao, Erik Gahner Larsen, Gerine M. A. Lodder, Jiří Lukavský, Christopher R. Madan, David Manheim, Stephen R. Martin, Andrea E. Martin, Deborah G. Mayo, Randy J. McCarthy, Kevin McConway, Colin McFarland, Amanda Q. X. Nio, Gustav Nilsonne, Cilene Lino Oliveira, Jean-Jacques Orban Xivry, Sam Parsons, Gerit Pfuhl, Kimberly A. Quinn, John J. Sakon, S. Adil Saribay, Iris K. Schneider, Manojkumar Selvaraju, Zsuzsika Sjoerds, Samuel G. Smith, Tim Smits, Jeffrey R. Spies, Vishnu Sreekumar, Crystal N. Steltenpohl, Neil Stenhouse, Wojciech Świątkowski, Miguel A. Vadillo, Marcel A. L. M. Assen, Matt N. Williams, Samantha E. Williams, Donald R. Williams, Tal Yarkoni, Ignazio Ziano and Rolf A. Zwaan
- Encouraging naturalization pp. 172-172

- Anne-Marike Schiffer
- Algorithm talk to me pp. 173-173

- Liesbeth Venema
- Believe in the effect pp. 174-174

- Anne-Marike Schiffer
- Authoritarian tightrope walk pp. 175-175

- John Carson
- The only way for minority cultural survival pp. 176-176

- Adrian Viliami Bell
- Male antisocial behaviour in adolescence and beyond pp. 177-186

- Terrie E. Moffitt
- Asking about social circles improves election predictions pp. 187-193

- M. Galesic, W. Bruine de Bruin, M. Dumas, Arie Kapteyn, J. E. Darling and Erik Meijer
- The determinants of consciousness of human faces pp. 194-199

- Yaniv Abir, Asael Y. Sklar, Ron Dotsch, Alexander Todorov and Ran R. Hassin
- Fluid intelligence is supported by the multiple-demand system not the language system pp. 200-204

- Alexandra Woolgar, John Duncan, Facundo Manes and Evelina Fedorenko
- Sustainability of minority culture when inter-ethnic interaction is profitable pp. 205-212

- John A. Bunce and Richard McElreath
- A bias–variance trade-off governs individual differences in on-line learning in an unpredictable environment pp. 213-224

- Christopher M. Glaze, Alexandre L. S. Filipowicz, Joseph W. Kable, Vijay Balasubramanian and Joshua I. Gold
- Imagined speech influences perceived loudness of sound pp. 225-234

- Xing Tian, Nai Ding, Xiangbin Teng, Fan Bai and David Poeppel
Volume 2, issue 2, 2018
- Big-data studies need to be part of policy discussion pp. 94-94

- Katrin Amunts
- A European perspective on an American discussion pp. 95-95

- Francis P. Crawley
- For transparency and accountability more is better pp. 96-96

- Harlan M. Krumholz and Joseph S. Ross
- Challenges stemming from NIH’s extended registration and reporting requirements pp. 97-97

- Evan Mayo-Wilson and Kay Dickersin
- Easy preregistration will benefit any research pp. 98-98

- David T. Mellor and Brian A. Nosek
- Proportionality and shared responsibility for Dutch trial reviews pp. 99-99

- J. M. A. van Gerven and J. J. G. Geurts
- In dialogue with the NIH on clinical trials policy pp. 100-102

- Jeremy M. Wolfe
- NIH policies on experimental studies with humans pp. 103-106

- William T. Riley, Melissa Riddle and Michael Lauer
- Not your parent’s NIH clinical trial pp. 107-109

- Jeremy M. Wolfe and Nancy G. Kanwisher
- Fostering healthy identity development in adolescence pp. 110-111

- Seth J. Schwartz and Mariya Petrova
- Teen friends a genetic match pp. 112-112

- John Carson
- Social norms evolve with asymmetric sanctions pp. 113-114

- Ofer Azar
- Hiding in plain sight pp. 115-116

- Sean F. Everton
- The causal effects of education on health outcomes in the UK Biobank pp. 117-125

- Neil M. Davies, Matt Dickson, George Davey Smith, Gerard J. van den Berg and Frank Windmeijer
- Aggregated knowledge from a small number of debates outperforms the wisdom of large crowds pp. 126-132

- Joaquin Navajas, Tamara Niella, Gerry Garbulsky, Bahador Bahrami and Mariano Sigman
- Amygdala structure and the tendency to regard the social system as legitimate and desirable pp. 133-138

- H. Hannah Nam, John T. Jost, Lisa Kaggen, Daniel Campbell-Meiklejohn and Jay J. Van Bavel
- Hiding individuals and communities in a social network pp. 139-147

- Marcin Waniek, Tomasz P. Michalak, Michael J. Wooldridge and Talal Rahwan
- Asymmetries in punishment propensity may drive the civilizing process pp. 148-155

- Pontus Strimling, Mícheál de Barra and Kimmo Eriksson
- Functional alignment with anatomical networks is associated with cognitive flexibility pp. 156-164

- John D. Medaglia, Weiyu Huang, Elisabeth A. Karuza, Apoorva Kelkar, Sharon L. Thompson-Schill, Alejandro Ribeiro and Danielle S. Bassett
Volume 2, issue 1, 2018
- Scientific agreement can neutralize politicization of facts pp. 2-3

- Sander van der Linden, Anthony Leiserowitz and Edward Maibach
- Remove, rather than redefine, statistical significance pp. 4-4

- Valentin Amrhein and Sander Greenland
- The (ir)rational consideration of the cost of science in transition economies pp. 5-5

- Quan Hoang Vuong
- Redefine statistical significance pp. 6-10

- Daniel J. Benjamin, James O. Berger, Magnus Johannesson, Brian A. Nosek, E.-J. Wagenmakers, Richard Berk, Kenneth A. Bollen, Björn Brembs, Lawrence Brown, Colin Camerer, David Cesarini, Christopher D. Chambers, Merlise Clyde, Thomas D. Cook, Paul De Boeck, Zoltan Dienes, Anna Dreber, Kenny Easwaran, Charles Efferson, Ernst Fehr, Fiona Fidler, Andy P. Field, Malcolm Forster, Edward I. George, Richard Gonzalez, Steven Goodman, Edwin Green, Donald P. Green, Anthony G. Greenwald, Jarrod D. Hadfield, Larry V. Hedges, Leonhard Held, Teck Ho, Herbert Hoijtink, Daniel J. Hruschka, Kosuke Imai, Guido Imbens, John P. A. Ioannidis, Minjeong Jeon, James Holland Jones, Michael Kirchler, David Laibson, John List, Roderick Little, Arthur Lupia, Edouard Machery, Scott E. Maxwell, Michael McCarthy, Don A. Moore, Stephen L. Morgan, Marcus Munafó, Shinichi Nakagawa, Brendan Nyhan, Timothy H. Parker, Luis Pericchi, Marco Perugini, Jeff Rouder, Judith Rousseau, Victoria Savalei, Felix D. Schönbrodt, Thomas Sellke, Betsy Sinclair, Dustin Tingley, Trisha Van Zandt, Simine Vazire, Duncan J. Watts, Christopher Winship, Robert L. Wolpert, Yu Xie, Cristobal Young, Jonathan Zinman and Valen E. Johnson
- Voter rationality pp. 11-11

- Stavroula Kousta
- Babies infer value from effort pp. 12-12

- Anne-Marike Schiffer
- The gig is up pp. 13-13

- Sara Constantino
- Ancient women’s elbow grease pp. 14-14

- John Carson
- Pulling guesses up by their bootstraps pp. 15-16

- Edward Vul
- Tuning the brain to musical delight pp. 17-18

- Jessica A. Grahn
- Which accusations stick? pp. 19-20

- Jillian J. Jordan
- The wisdom of the inner crowd in three large natural experiments pp. 21-26

- Dennie van Dolder and Martijn J. van den Assem
- Modulating musical reward sensitivity up and down with transcranial magnetic stimulation pp. 27-32

- Ernest Mas-Herrero, Alain Dagher and Robert J. Zatorre
- Happiness, income satiation and turning points around the world pp. 33-38

- Andrew T. Jebb, Louis Tay, Ed Diener and Shigehiro Oishi
- Population structured by witchcraft beliefs pp. 39-44

- Ruth Mace, Matthew G. Thomas, Jiajia Wu, QiaoQiao He, Ting Ji and Yi Tao
- Preschool children and chimpanzees incur costs to watch punishment of antisocial others pp. 45-51

- Natacha Mendes, Nikolaus Steinbeis, Nereida Bueno-Guerra, Josep Call and Tania Singer
- Diversity in pitch perception revealed by task dependence pp. 52-66

- Malinda J. McPherson and Josh H. McDermott
- Right but not left hemispheric discrimination of faces in infancy pp. 67-79

- Parvaneh Adibpour, Jessica Dubois and Ghislaine Dehaene-Lambertz
- Persistent neuronal activity in human prefrontal cortex links perception and action pp. 80-91

- Matar Haller, John Case, Nathan E. Crone, Edward F. Chang, David King-Stephens, Kenneth D. Laxer, Peter B. Weber, Josef Parvizi, Robert T. Knight and Avgusta Y. Shestyuk
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