Psychological Science in the Public Interest

Psychological Science in the Public Interest (PSPI) is a supplement to Psychological Science published three times a year. Each issue contains an issue-length monograph presenting the current state of psychological research on a topic of pressing social or policy relevance. PSPI reports are authored by teams of experts representing the range of current opinion in the subject being reviewed, and thus are intended to represent the consensus of the field. Topics covered by PSPI reports include false confessions, the effects of media violence, sex differences in math and science achievement, and terrorism.

All Issues
2010s
  1. 2018 (Vol. 19)
    1. No. 3 DECEMBER 2018 pp. i-iv, 95-129
    2. No. 2 NOVEMBER 2018 pp. i-iv, 53-93
    3. No. 1 JUNE 2018 pp. i-ii, 1-51
  2. 2017 (Vol. 18)
    1. No. 3 DECEMBER 2017 pp. i-iv, 147-207
    2. No. 2 NOVEMBER 2017 pp. i-iv, 67-145
    3. No. 1 MAY 2017 pp. i-iv, 1-66
  3. 2016 (Vol. 17)
    1. No. 3 2016 pp. i-v, 103-192
    2. No. 2 2016 pp. i-iv, 37-101
    3. No. 1 2016 pp. i-iv, 1-34
  4. 2015 (Vol. 16)
    1. No. 3 2015 pp. 71-109
    2. No. 2 2015 pp. 38-68
    3. No. 1 2015 pp. i-iii, 1-34
  5. 2014 (Vol. 15)
    1. No. 3 2014 pp. i-iii, 72-141
    2. No. 2 2014 pp. i-iii, 35-70
    3. No. 1 2014 pp. 1-33
  6. 2013 (Vol. 14)
    1. No. 3 2013 pp. 117-166
    2. No. 2 2013 pp. 62-112
    3. No. 1 2013 pp. 1-58
  7. 2012 (Vol. 13)
    1. No. 3 2012 pp. 105-132
    2. No. 2 2012 pp. 73-102
    3. No. 1 January 2012 pp. 1-66
  8. 2011 (Vol. 12)
    1. No. 3 DECEMBER 2011 pp. 93-162
    2. No. 2 AUGUST 2011 pp. 55-92
    3. No. 1 JANUARY 2011 pp. 1-54
  9. 2010 (Vol. 11)
    1. No. 3 DECEMBER 2010 pp. 87-121
    2. No. 2 AUGUST 2010 pp. 53-80
    3. No. 1 JANUARY 2010 pp. i-iv, 1-49
2000s