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Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin (PSPB)

Publisher :

SAGE Publications Inc

Scopus Profile
Peer reviewed only
Scopus Profile
Open Access
  • Social Psychology
e-ISSN :

1552-7433

Issue Frequency :

Monthly

Impact Factor :

3.4

p-ISSN :

0146-1672

Est. Year :

1976

Mobile :

01140539222

Country :

United States

Language :

English

APC :

YES

Impact Factor Assignee :

Google Scholar

Email :

supriya.bidola@sagepub.in

Journal Descriptions

The Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin is an official journal for the Society of Personality and Social Psychology. The journal is an international outlet for original empirical papers in all areas of personality and social psychology.


Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin (PSPB) is :

International, Peer-Reviewed, Open Access, Refereed, Social Psychology , Online or Print, Monthly Journal

UGC Approved, ISSN Approved: P-ISSN - 0146-1672, E-ISSN - 1552-7433, Established in - 1976, Impact Factor - 3.4

Not Provide Crossref DOI

Not indexed in Scopus, WoS, DOAJ, PubMed, UGC CARE

Publications of PSPB

  • dott image April, 1978

Infant Cues and Stopping at the Crosswalk

An experiment was conducted in a field setting to study the effects of infant cues on inhibiting antisocial behavior-driving through a crosswalk while a pedestrian is waiting to cross the st...

  • dott image August, 2024

Social Class, Sex, and the Ability to Recognize Emotions: The Main Effect is in the Interaction

Previous research has demonstrated an inverse relation between subjective social class (SSC) and performance on emotion recognition tasks. Study 1 (N = 418) involved a preregistered replicat...

  • dott image December, 1994

How Stories Make Sense of Personal Experiences: Motives that Shape Autobiographical Narratives

People's efforts to understand their experiences often take the form of constructing narratives (stories) out of them, and this article offers framework for the motivations that may guide th...

  • dott image August, 2013

To Belong Is to Matter: Sense of Belonging Enhances Meaning in Life

In four methodologically diverse studies (N = 644), we found correlational (Study 1), longitudinal (Study 2), and experimental (Studies 3 and 4) evidence that a sense of belonging predicts h...

  • dott image February, 2009

Prosocial Benefits of Feeling Free: Disbelief in Free Will Increases Aggression and Reduces Helpfulness

Laypersons' belief in free will may foster a sense of thoughtful reflection and willingness to exert energy, thereby promoting helpfulness and reducing aggression, and so disbelief in free w...

  • dott image October, 2008

Depletion Makes the Heart Grow Less Helpful: Helping as a Function of Self-Regulatory Energy and Genetic Relatedness

Often people are faced with conflict between prosocial motivations for helping and selfish impulses that favor not helping. Three studies tested the hypothesis that self-regulation is useful...

  • dott image February, 2007

Self-Regulation and Sexual Restraint: Dispositionally and Temporarily Poor Self-Regulatory Abilities Contribute to Failures at Restraining Sexual Beha...

Nonsexual deficiencies in self-control may contribute to inappropriate or objectionable sexual behaviors, as shown by survey questionnaires, autobiographical narratives, and experimental man...

Self-Evaluation, Persistence, and Performance Following Implicit Rejection: The Role of Trait Self-Esteem

In three studies, participants were primed with words connoting interpersonal acceptance, interpersonal rejection, or other aversive outcomes. Study 1 revealed that participants low in self-...

  • dott image February, 2007

Increasing Self-Regulatory Strength Can Reduce the Depleting Effect of Suppressing Stereotypes

Three longitudinal studies and one correlational study tested the hypothesis that increasing self-regulatory strength by regular self-regulatory exercise would reduce the intrapsychic costs ...

  • dott image September, 2001

Ostracism and Ego Depletion: The Strains of Silence

Two studies examined whether ostracizing someone depletes psychological resources in the ostracizer. In Study 1, people who followed instructions to avoid conversation with a confederate for...

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