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1. Neuroanatomical correlates of genetic risk for obesity in children

2. Associations between alcohol consumption and gray and white matter volumes in the UK Biobank

3. Impact of ambient sound on risk perception in humans: neuroeconomic investigations

4. The default network of the human brain is associated with perceived social isolation

6. Predicting the replicability of social science lab experiments.

7. No Evidence of Association between Toxoplasma gondii Infection and Financial Risk Taking in Females.

12. Developing and sharing polygenic risk scores for 4,206 brain imaging-derived phenotypes for 400,000 UK Biobank subjects not participating in the imaging study

13. Genetic Data: Potential Uses and Misuses in Marketing

15. Human brain anatomy reflects separable genetic and environmental components of socioeconomic status

16. The default network of the human brain is associated with perceived social isolation

17. Many Labs 5: Testing Pre-Data-Collection Peer Review as an Intervention to Increase Replicability

18. Many Labs 5: Replication of van Dijk, van Kleef, Steinel, and van Beest (2008)

19. Autonomy in consumer choice

20. Uncanny but not confusing

21. The Effects of Content Ephemerality on Information Processing

22. Publisher Correction: The default network of the human brain is associated with perceived social isolation

23. Determining the effects of training duration on the behavioral expression of habitual control in humans: a multi-laboratory investigation

24. Determining the effects of training duration on the behavioral expression of habitual control in humans: a multilaboratory investigation

25. Impact of ambient sound on risk perception in humans: neuroeconomic investigations

26. No evidence for a difference in 2D:4D ratio between youth with elevated prenatal androgen exposure due to congenital adrenal hyperplasia and controls

27. Correction to: Marketing insights from text analysis

28. Do sex hormones at birth predict later-life economic preferences? Evidence from a pregnancy birth cohort study

29. We Are What We Watch: Movie Plots Predict the Personalities of Their Fans

30. Reflecting on the Evidence: A Reply to Knight, McShane, et al. (2020)

31. No Evidence for a Difference in 2D:4D Ratio between Youth with Elevated Prenatal Androgen Exposure due to Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia and Controls

32. Digit ratio (2D:4D) and congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH): Systematic literature review and meta-analysis

33. Are Bigger Brains Smarter? Evidence From a Large-Scale Preregistered Study

34. Evaluating the replicability of social science experiments in Nature and Science between 2010 and 2015

35. Single-Dose Testosterone Administration Impairs Cognitive Reflection in Men

36. Extrapolative Beliefs in Perceptual and Economic Decisions: Evidence of a Common Mechanism

37. The Effects of Content Ephemerality on Information Processing

39. No Link Between Sex Hormones Around Birth and Economic Preferences

40. Many labs 5: registered multisite replication of the tempting-fate effects in risen and gilovich (2008)

41. Genetic Underpinnings of Risky Behaviour Relate to Altered Neuroanatomy

42. Many Labs 5: Replication of Van Dijk, Van Kleef, Steinel, & Van Beest (2008). A social functional approach to emotions in bargaining

43. Many Labs 5: Testing pre-data collection peer review as an intervention to increase replicability

44. Does testosterone impair men's cognitive empathy? Evidence from two large-scale randomized controlled trials

45. Friend or Foe: The Influence of Ambient Sound on Risk Perception

46. Beyond the Bat and the Ball: Overcoming Familiarity Effects in the Cognitive Reflection Test by Rewording Its Questions

48. Testing the influence of testosterone administration on men’s honesty in a large laboratory experiment

49. Reply to Sharp et al.: psychological targeting produces robust effects

50. Single-dose testosterone administration increases men’s preference for status goods

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