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  1. Does Political Trust Foster or Hinder Volunteering? A Longitudinal Investigation in the United Kingdom
  2. Collective Action hinders the increase in post-election trust among election losers: Longitudinal evidence from the 2024 UK election
  3. Driving change: A scoping review of psychological interventions to reduce engine idling and air pollution
  4. Intergroup and intragroup dynamics of communication: Identity validation, trust, and action
  5. Motivated to trust? Promotion and prevention focus are distinctly related to the tendency to trust others
  6. Collective action among the extremes? Relations between political ideology, political extremism, emotions, and collective action
  7. An item response theory approach to measurement in environmental psychology: A practical example with environmental risk perception
  8. On the nonlinear link between stigma and collective action: Evidence from sexual and gender minorities in 25 countries
  9. Comparison in the classroom: motivation for academic social comparison predicts academic performance
  10. Unpacking trust repair in couples: A systematic literature review
  11. Ostracism Experiences Are Associated With More Frequent Doctor Visits Over Time
  12. Partisan forgiveness of political leadership in the 2024 UK general election: Are there limits to transgression credit?
  13. When the bot walks the talk: Investigating the foundations of trust in an artificial intelligence (AI) chatbot.
  14. Green dreams are made of this: Futures consciousness and proenvironmental engagement
  15. The Causal Relationship Between Volunteering and Social Cohesion: A Large Scale Analysis of Secondary Longitudinal Data
  16. A Stranger or a Friend?
  17. Compliance in crisis: Concern, trust and distrustful complacency in the COVID‐19 pandemic
  18. No man is an island: Men living alone during COVID‐19 report lower need satisfaction and well‐being
  19. Showing with whom I belong: The desire to belong publicly on social media
  20. Animalistic dehumanisation as a social influence strategy
  21. Right and left-wing views: A story of disagreement on environmental issues but agreement on solutions.
  22. Distrustful Complacency and the COVID‐19 Vaccine: How Concern and Political Trust Interact to Affect Vaccine Hesitancy
  23. Perceived threat from COVID-19 is only weakly related to intergroup attitudes
  24. Boosted by closure! Regulatory focus predicts motivation and task persistence in the aftermath of task‐unrelated goal closure
  25. Publisher Correction: Situational factors shape moral judgements in the trolley dilemma in Eastern, Southern and Western countries in a culturally diverse sample
  26. Situational factors shape moral judgements in the trolley dilemma in Eastern, Southern and Western countries in a culturally diverse sample
  27. Regulatory focus and self-licensing dynamics: A motivational account of behavioural consistency and balancing
  28. Four psychological factors that underlie the political divide on environmental views
  29. Assessing the Cross-Cultural Validity of the Succession, Identity and Consumption (SIC) Scale Across Four French-Speaking Countries
  30. Aware of the Future?
  31. Being future-conscious during a global crisis: The protective effect of heightened Futures Consciousness in the COVID-19 pandemic
  32. Changes in political trust in Britain during the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020: integrated public opinion evidence and implications
  33. The social cohesion investment: Communities that invested in integration programmes are showing greater social cohesion in the midst of the COVID‐19 pandemic
  34. Cleaning up our acts: Psychological interventions to reduce engine idling and improve air quality
  35. Individual futures consciousness: Psychology behind the five-dimensional Futures Consciousness scale
  36. Distrustful complacency and the COVID-19 vaccine: How concern and political trust interact to affect vaccine hesitancy
  37. Intergroup and intragroup dimensions of COVID-19: A social identity perspective on social fragmentation and unity
  38. Moral identity, moral self-efficacy, and moral elevation: A sequential mediation model predicting moral intentions and behaviour
  39. COVID-19 conspiracy theories and compliance with governmental restrictions: The mediating roles of anger, anxiety, and hope
  40. Aversion amplification in the emerging COVID‐19 pandemic: The impact of political trust and subjective uncertainty on perceived threat
  41. The dangers of distrustful complacency: Low concern and low political trust combine to undermine compliance with governmental restrictions in the emerging Covid-19 pandemic
  42. Aware of the Future?
  43. Intentions, efficacy, and norms: The impact of different self-regulatory cues on reducing engine idling at long wait stops
  44. Mobilizing IDEAS in the Scottish Referendum: Predicting voting intention and well‐being with the Identity‐Deprivation‐Efficacy‐Action‐Subjective well‐being model
  45. The calories underestimation of “organic” food: Exploring the impact of implicit evaluations
  46. How many migrants are people willing to welcome into their country? The effect of numerical anchoring on migrants’ acceptance
  47. When does self-identity predict intention to act green? A self-completion account relying on past behaviour and majority-minority support for pro-environmental values
  48. Moral Credentials, Intergroup Attitudes, and Regulatory Focus Interactively Affect Support for Affirmative Action
  49. The five dimensions of Futures Consciousness
  50. Regulatory focus and self-determination motives interact to predict students’ nutrition-habit intentions.
  51. Motivation to Maintain a Nonprejudiced Identity
  52. Assessing Private and Public Need for Uniqueness: Validation of French Versions of the Need for Uniqueness (NfU) and Self-Attributed Need for Uniqueness (SANU) Scales
  53. Is regulatory focus related to minimal and maximal standards? Depends on how you ask!
  54. Compensation and consistency effects in proenvironmental behaviour: The moderating role of majority and minority support for proenvironmental values
  55. “I Wanna Be the Very Best!” Agreeableness and Perseverance Predict Sustained Playing to Pokémon Go: A Longitudinal Study
  56. Mindful regulation of positive emotions: a comparison with reappraisal and expressive suppression