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  • Kozyreva et al. review evidence from individual-level interventions for fighting online misinformation featured in 81 scientific papers. They classify the interventions in nine different types and summarize their findings in a toolbox.

    • Anastasia Kozyreva
    • Philipp Lorenz-Spreen
    • Sam Wineburg
    Review Article
  • Aguinis et al. review the literature on corporate social responsibility (CSR) at the individual level of analysis and propose a framework for organizing research around three categories: CSR perceptions, CSR attitudes and CSR actions.

    • Herman Aguinis
    • Deborah E. Rupp
    • Ante Glavas
    Review Article
  • The authors address the central criticism of latent variable models in behavioural science, which is that a wide range of causal models may account for the observed data (the factor indeterminacy problem). They review how researchers have recently started using genome-wide data to provide a source of additional information to help to overcome the factor indeterminacy problem by decomposing the genome into a set of uncorrelated units.

    • Margaret L. Clapp Sullivan
    • Ted Schwaba
    • Elliot M. Tucker-Drob
    Review Article