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Protecting Whiteness: White Phenotypic Racial Stereotypicality Reduces Police Use of Force by Kimberly Barsamian Kahn, Phillip Atiba Goff, J. Katherine Lee, and Diane Motamed
Selfie Indulgence: Self-Favoring Biases in Perceptions of Selfies by Daniel E. Re, Sylvia A. Wang, Joyce C. He, and Nicholas O. Rule
The Company You Keep: Personality and Friendship Characteristics by Michael Laakasuo, Anna Rotkirch, Venla Berg, and Markus Jokela
People Who Choose Time Over Money Are Happier by Hal E. Hershfield, Cassie Mogilner, and Uri Barnea
Embodying Power: A Preregistered Replication and Extension of the Power Pose Effect by Katie E. Garrison, David Tang, and Brandon J. Schmeichel
Day-To-Day Affect is Surprisingly Stable: A 2-Year Longitudinal Study of Well-Being by Nathan W. Hudson, Richard E. Lucas, and M. Brent Donnellan
Social Psychological and Personality Science (SPPS) is a unique short reports journal in social and personality psychology. Its aim is to publish concise reports of empirical studies that provide meaningful contributions to our understanding of important issues in social and personality psychology. SPPS strives to publish innovative, rigorous, and impactful research. It is geared toward a speedy review and publication process to allow groundbreaking research to become part of the scientific conversation quickly. SPPS now also accepts submissions of replication studies.
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Ranking: 14/62 in Psychology, Social
Source: 2016 Release of Journal Citation Reports with Source: 2015 Web of Science Data
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Simine Vazire, University of California, Davis, USA

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