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201. The dispositional basis of human prosociality

202. Fast, but not so Furious. On the Distinctiveness of a Fast Life History Strategy and the Common Core of Aversive Traits.

203. Electronic Supplementary Materials from Gossip and reputation in everyday life

204. Electronic Supplementary Materials from Gossip and reputation in everyday life

205. Electronic Supplementary Materials from Gossip and reputation in everyday life

206. How much can personality predict prosocial behavior?

207. Foreign language reduces the longevity of the repetition-based truth effect.

208. Think it through before making a choice? Processing mode does not influence social mindfulness.

209. Personality and Social Relationships: What Do We Know and Where Do We Go.

210. Stockpiling during the COVID-19 pandemic as a real-life social dilemma: A person-situation perspective.

211. Effectiveness of ex ante honesty oaths in reducing dishonesty depends on content.

212. Revisiting situational strength: Do strong situations restrict variance in behaviors?

213. The core tendencies underlying prosocial behavior: Testing a person-situation framework.

214. Cheating to benefit others? On the relation between Honesty-Humility and prosocial lies.

215. Testing the equivalence of the aversive core of personality and a blend of agreeableness(-related) items.

216. Trait-specificity versus global positivity: A critical test of alternative sources of assumed similarity in personality judgments.

217. Prosocial behavior and altruism: A review of concepts and definitions.

218. The dispositional basis of human prosociality.

219. The dark core of personality and socially aversive psychopathology.

220. The HEXACO-100 Across 16 Languages: A Large-Scale Test of Measurement Invariance.

221. Does everyone have a price? On the role of payoff magnitude for ethical decision making.

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