American Behavioral Scientist

Papers
(The median citation count of American Behavioral Scientist is 1. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-04-01 to 2025-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
Disagreeing to Agree: Populism and Consensus Among Members of Parliaments and Their Voters42
Diversity in Civic Engagement: Political Priorities and Protest Behavior of Arizona College Students31
Racist Policy Shocks in the United States and Latino Elites’ Identities and Actions: Prop 187, SB 1070, and Trump’s Racism30
Unorthodox Alliances at the Margins of the State: Haredi Jews, the Israeli State, and the Collaborative Battle Against Sexual Violence29
Ideological Identification, Type of Threat, and Differences in How Anger and Fear Relate to Anti-Immigrant and Populist Attitudes27
Navigating Pandemic Crises: Encountering the Digital Commons25
Victim-Reporting of Instrumental Identity Theft to Law Enforcement in the United States: An Analysis of the Impact of Immigration Status of Victims25
Student Trust in Higher Education Institutions: How the Pandemic Influenced Undergraduate Trust21
Understanding How Student Support Practitioners Navigated Ideal Worker Norms During COVID-19: The Role of Job-Crafting20
Old Rules for New Times: Sportswomen and Media Representation in the COVID-19 Pandemic18
Funny Money Circulation and Fabric Exports From China to Dubai Through Indian Trading Networks18
Making Migration Work: The Roles of Commercial Actors in Hong Kong’s Outmigration18
Identifying Alternative Occupations for Truck Drivers Displaced Due to Autonomous Vehicles by Leveraging the O*NET Database17
Trucking in the Era of COVID-1917
Analysing Russian Reaction to 2021 U.S. Capitol Riots14
Introduction: Mediated Realities of Election 202013
Identifying the Drivers Behind the Dissemination of Online Misinformation: A Study on Political Attitudes and Individual Characteristics in the Context of Engaging With Misinformation on Social Media13
Acknowledgements13
It’s Okay to Change Your Mind: You Do Not Need to Vote the Same Way Twice13
More Than “Crumbs”: Emotional Entanglements and Situated Ethical Strategies in Qualitative Research12
Special Issue Introduction: Researching and Understanding the Intersection of Immigrants and Policing in the 21st Century United States12
Wolves in Sheep’s Clothing: The Autocratic Subversion of Brazil’s Fourth Estate12
Migration and Racialization Part II: The Light and Shadow of Inclusion11
Women in STEM in India: Understanding Challenges through Social Constructionist Perspective11
Ideological Presuppositions in Media Coverage of Corporation Tax Policy in the UK and Ireland: A Critical Discourse Analysis11
Policy, Worker Power, and the Future of the American Trucker11
Fetterman and the Forgotten: Dramatism and Democracy after January 611
Editorial: Fandom and Controversy10
Same God but Different? Politico-Religious Dynamics and the New Hong Kong Christian Diaspora in the United Kingdom10
The Downfall of the Catalan Rebellion: A Graphic Representation of Secessionist Political Discourses10
The Qualitative Power of a Crowd: Trump’s Rallies, Public Opinion, Attention Economy10
Toward an Integrated Model of Healthy Food Purchase via the Impact of Online Nutrition Information Seeking10
New England Town Meeting and the Cultivation of Deliberative Play9
Random Sampling in Corpus Design: Cross-Context Generalizability in Automated Multicountry Protest Event Collection9
Generations Later: The Same Furious Passage of the Black Graduate Student9
“The Big Lie”: How Fact Checking Influences Support for Insurrection9
China in and out of World Anthropologies: Epistemic Politics Amidst Historical Ironies and Contemporary Realities9
Relationship Between State Legitimacy, Economic Policy Uncertainty, and Entrepreneurship: Empirical Evidence From Europe8
The Temporal Borders of Transnational Belonging: Aging Migrant Domestic Workers in Singapore8
Whether Live or Online, Participation is Unequal: Exploring Inequality in the Cultural Participation Patterns in the United States8
Citizens and Their Bots That Sniff Corruption: Using Digital Technology to Monitor and Expose Politicians Who Misuse Public Money8
U Visa Certification Patterns and Coverage: A Case Study in the Southeastern United States8
Growth Communication Strategies in the Digital Age8
Affect Control Theory Applied to Morality8
COVID-19 Knowledge, Attitude, Practice, and Vaccine-Related Decision Making among Immigrants: A Cross-Sectional Exploratory Study7
Does Smart Money Believe in the Hot Hand? Evidence From Daily Fantasy Baseball7
Campaign Problems: How Fans React to Taylor Swift’s Controversial Political Awakening7
“This Country has Laws”: Legalism as a Tool of Entrenching Autocracy in Egypt7
The Rising Relative Presence of Whites in Majority Non-White Cities7
It’s Social Media, Stupid! Opportunities and Constraints in the Representation of Corruption in and Through Social Media7
Affective Polarization and Consensus Building Among Parliamentary Elites7
Finding Self-Salvation for the Ill-Informed Society: A Summary of Empirical Studies7
[De]Politicizing the Pandemic: Visually Communicating Digital Public Sociology7
Emotions During the COVID-19 Crisis: A Health Versus Economy Analysis of Public Responses7
Thoughts on Studying Anti-Asian Pacific Islander Desai American+ Hate Since COVID-197
How the COVID-19 Pandemic Impacted the Perception of Climate Change in the UK7
Shut-In Abroad: Social Incapacitation Among Low-Income Male Japanese Retirees in Thailand7
Location, Location, Location? School District, Length of Residence and Attitudes Toward Diversity and Neighborhood Schools in the Upper South7
The Real-Time Social and Academic Adaptations of First-Generation College Students During the Global Pandemic7
Deliberative Play6
Groupies, Fangirls and Shippers: The Endurance of a Gender Stereotype6
Funny Money or Legitimate Finance? Shadow Banking and Policy Impacts in China6
Global Financial Shocks and American Elites: Income and Wealth of the One Percent in the United States, 1989 to 20226
How Cultural Meanings of Occupations in the U.S. Changed During the Covid-19 Pandemic6
Understanding Black, Asian, Latinx, and White College Students’ Views of Nature: Frequent Thoughts About Wild, Remote, Rural, and Urban Landscapes6
Terrorism in America in the Twenty-First Century: Revisiting My Prognostications6
The Transparency Challenge in Environmental Organizations: Factors Influencing Whether Institutions Collect and Reveal Diversity Data6
The Moderating Role of Affective Polarization on Party Cues: The Case of the Prostitution Ban6
Developing Disobedience: A Decolonial Childist Perspective on School Strikes for Climate Justice6
Theological Opportunity Structures and Christian Right Resistance Against the Liberalization of Family Laws in Norway6
Without Role Models: A Few Pioneering Women Engineers in Asia6
Information Exposure and Information Overload as Antecedents of Crisis Communicative Responses and Coping: A Cross-Country Comparison6
The Tools of Autocracy Worldwide: Authoritarian Networks, the Façade of Democracy, and Neo-Repression6
Motherhood and Women’s Migration: Evidence from Foreign Domestic Workers in Hong Kong6
Who Bears the Burden of a Pandemic? COVID-19 and the Transfer of Risk to Digital Platform Workers6
Corrigendum to “How Glass Ceilings and Iron Rice Bowls Create “Glass Bowls”: Gendered Barriers and Protections in Public Sector Employment in South Korea”5
Impact of Socio-Economic Factors on Female Students’ Enrollments in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics and Workplace Challenges in Bangladesh5
Similar But Different: Constructing Equivalent Protest Measures in Comparative Research5
Participatory Budgeting and Community Development: A Global Perspective5
Disruption of Social Orders in Societal Transitions as Affective Control of Uncertainty5
Framing the Pandemic on Persian Twitter: Gauging Networked Frames by Topic Modeling5
Penalty or Payoff? Diversity of Tactics and Resource Mobilization Among Environmental Organizations5
Who Favors Magnets and Who Favors Charters? Political Ideology, Social Purpose Politics, and School Choice in the Upper South5
Protest During a Pandemic: How Covid-19 Affected Social Movements in the United States5
Tangled and Bumpy Roads to Gender Equity: Socio-Cultural Insights from Media Stories About Olympic Athletes and Motherhood5
Beyond the Rings: Exploring the Cultural and Behavioral Impact of the 2024 Paris Olympics5
Challenges and Opportunities: Asian Women in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics5
Editor’s Introduction5
Conceptualizing Conspiratorial Thinking: Explicating Public Conspiracism for Effective Debiasing Strategy5
The Acceptance of Driverless Cars: The Roles of Perceived Outcomes and Technology Usefulness5
Too Religious to Protest? Contested Thresholds of Catholic and Muslim “Intransigence” in the French Public Sphere5
Brushing Society Against the Grain: Digital Footprints, Scraps, Non-Human Acts, Crumbs, and Other Traces5
Legal and Ethnoracial Consciousness: Perceptions of Immigrant Media Narratives Among the Latino Undocumented 1.5 Generation5
Learning From COVID-19: Unchanging Inequality and Ideology in Higher Education5
Social Media Influencers’ Credibility and Purchase Intention: The Moderating Role of Green Consumption Values5
Populism Versus Nativism: Socio-Economic, Socio-Cultural, and Emotional Predictors5
A Qualitative Investigation of Professionals’ Perceptions of Working in Senior Care Organizations During the First Year of the COVID-19 Pandemic5
“Radicals” and “Racists”: Morality and Identity in U.S. Elite Political Communication4
Immigration Policy and Attitudes Toward the Police: Does Immigration Policy Influence Immigrants’ Confidence in Their Local Police Departments?4
Double Push and the Contingent Path: Migration and Remigration of South Asian Minorities in Post-2019 Hong Kong4
Varied Racialization and Legal Inclusion: Haitian, Syrian, and Venezuelan Forced Migrants in Brazil4
Beyond “Religious Fundamentalism”: Bridging Religious Tradition, Gender Normative Systems, and State Institutions to Respond to Intimate Partner Violence in Ethiopia4
Introduction4
The 21st Century Globetrotters’ Fans: The Case of Israeli Transnational Football Supporters’ Communities Before and During the Pandemic4
Exhibitions of Impact: Introducing the Special Issue4
Curated Misinformation: Liking Facebook Pages for Fake News Sites4
Life Dissatisfaction and the Right-Wing Populist Vote: Evidence from the European Social Survey4
The Dynamics of Local Participation4
To Play Is the Thing: How Game Design Principles Can Make Online Deliberation Compelling4
Addressing COVID-19 Misinformation and Resiliency Among Latinos Living With HIV: Formative Research Guiding the Latinos Unidos Microgame Intervention4
Unveiling the Intersection of Individual Stardom and Team Loyalty in Social Network Reflections: The Case of Soccer-Stars Ronaldo and Messi4
A Comparison of Covid-19-Related Tweets Disseminated by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the World Health Organization During the Initial Months of the Pandemic4
User Perceptions of AI-Based Comment Filtering Technology4
Framing the Catalan Conflict: A Decade ofel procésin the International Media4
“And Then People Are Surprised That Disasters Befall Us From All Directions”: Sport Fans’ Responses to Israel’s First Transgender Soccer Referee Sapir Berman4
Multilevel Analysis of Protest: Application for Small N Designs4
Misfires and Surprises: Polling Embarrassments in Recent U.S. Presidential Elections4
“Hey! Mr Prime Minister!”: The Simpsons Against the Liberals, Anti-fandom and the “Politics of Against”4
Bigmouth Strikes Again: The Controversies of Morrissey and Cancel Culture4
Institutional Factors and Agreement in Lawmaking4
Survey Data Quality in Analyzing Harmonized Indicators of Protest Behavior: A Survey Data Recycling Approach4
“All Are Deserving”: Racialized Conditions of Immigrant Deservingness in a Catholic Worker Movement-Inspired Non-Governmental Organization4
Family Resemblances: Remnants ofPopulismin Portuguese 2017 Regional Elections4
Introduction: Participatory Budgeting as Community-Based Work4
Who Cares? Older Singaporeans Negotiating Care Expectations and Aging Futures4
Why Do We Do as We Do? How Do We Know What’s Best? Reflecting on the Methodological Challenges of Measurement in Initiatives Using Digital Technologies for Combating Corruption3
The Value of an Arts Degree: Career Success and Inequality3
Institutional Articulation: Governance Between Family and State in Rural China3
Acknowledgements3
In Pursuit of Cultural Equity: DEI Grantmaking Practices of U.S. Local Arts Agencies in Community Context3
Events and Crises: Toward a Conceptual Clarification3
The Amplification of Exaggerated and False News on Social Media: The Roles of Platform Use, Motivations, Affect, and Ideology3
Structural Vulnerability and Human Suffering: Pesticides and Self-Reported Pain Among Farmworkers in the United States3
Sharing the Stage: Exploring Inequities in Resources for the Arts Across Funding Institutions3
Exploring Distrust in the Wait and See: Lessons for Vaccine Communication3
Im/migrant Well-Being Part II: Race, Ethnicity, and Legal Challenges to Incorporation and Well-Being3
When Lockdowns Force “Everyone” to Work From Home: Inequalities in Telework During COVID-19 in Uruguay3
Economic Elites and Global Shocks: A Conceptual Mapping3
The Impact of Russian Military Aggression on the Psychological Health of Ukrainian Youth3
Justice in the Jungle: Litigation and Judicial Violence in Calais Refugee Camps at the French–UK Border3
Implications of Participatory Budgeting on Social Justice: Some Theoretical Considerations3
Polarized Populists: Dark Campaigns, Affective Polarization, and the Moderating Role of Populist Attitudes3
Indigenous-Settler Climate Change Boundary Organizations Contending With U.S. Colonialism3
Affective Polarization of a Protest and a Counterprotest: Million MAGA March v. Million Moron March3
Forensic Investigation in Policing Immigrants: Applications, Challenges, and Recommendations3
The Phenomenon of the Terrorist State in Contemporary Geopolitics: Attributive, Static, and Dynamic Characteristics3
Introduction3
Moving from Offline to Online: How COVID-19 Affected Research in the Social and Behavioral Sciences3
What Have We Learned From COVID-19 in Business and Management and What Are the Future Challenges?3
Sources of Government Approval During the COVID-19 Pandemic in the MENA: Economic Security or Trust?3
Lessons Learned and Simple Hopes: Implications of the Pandemic for Communication Scholarship3
Hesitancy in the Home: The Relationship between Family Communication Patterns and Willingness to Converse about Covid-19 Vaccination3
Migration and Racialization Part I: Constructing and Navigating a Hostile Terrain3
Gig Work, Telework, Precarity, and the Pandemic3
Are People Hesitating—Or Just Postponing—to Get the Covid-19 Vaccine? Vaccine Outreach in Marginalized Urban Communities3
Beyond the Secular, the Sacred, and the State: Alternative Vocabularies of the Disagreement in Secular and Pious Feminist Narratives in Turkey3
Talking to Our Citizens: National Health Organizations (Mis) communications in the United Kingdom and United States During the Time of COVID-193
Breaking Down Stereotypes by Realizing Women’s Interests: Gender and Its Impact on Legislative Consensus3
Sports Mega-Events as Foreign Policy: Sport Diplomacy, “Soft Power,” and “Sportswashing”3
Understanding Conflict Dynamics in Spanish Parliament: MPs’ Personality Traits and Attitudes Toward Conflict3
Leveraging Community-Driven Anchor Activities Among US For-Profit Hospitals3
Gendered Ideologies and Authoritarianism in Nicaragua3
Issue 2—Insurrection ABS3
On the Immoral Campaign Trail: Conceptualization, Underlying Affective Processes, and Democratic Outcomes of Perceived Dirty Campaigning3
The Economics of an Aging Superstar’s Popularity: The Case of Tiger Woods3
Case Studies of School Desegregation and Resegregation: How Can We Pursue External Validity?3
Rescuing Public Health From the Global Capitalist Regime: The Public Health Liberation Movement in Taiwan3
Terrorism Challenges and Its Distinct Manifestations in Kyrgyzstan3
Building Political Agreements in Democracy3
Production and Correction of Misinformation About Fine Dust in the Korean News Media: A Big Data Analysis of News From 2009 to 20193
Back to Heraclitus: What Contentious Politics Looks Like When Everything Is in Flux3
Protest Event Analysis: Developing a Semiautomated NLP Approach3
Values, Contexts, and Realities: Senior Student Affairs Officers’ Decision-Making During the COVID-19 Pandemic3
Hope and Fear in the Midst of Coronavirus: What Accounts for COVID-19 Preparedness?3
Tasting the Soil and Mobilizing the Future: Pedagogies of Hope in Timor-Leste’s Permaculture Youth Camps3
Paying Attention to the Pandemic: Knowledge of COVID-19 Facts by News Source and Demographics2
Building Political Agreements: Pragmatic and Responsive Decision-Makers2
Revisiting the White Boys From Portland to Ukraine: Anomie and Right-Wing Extremism2
The War in Ukraine and its Challenge to NATO: Peacekeeping to Peace Engineering2
“Other Customer” Perception as Strategic Insight into Gen Z Consumer–Brand Identification and Purchase Behavior: A Mixed-Methods Approach2
An Afterthought: Staff of Color and Campus Wellness Within Higher Education Responses to COVID-192
Modeling Status Interventions with Affect Control Theory2
Analyzing AI Bias: The Discourse of Terror and Sport Ahead of Paris 2024 Olympics2
Intervening Troubled Marketplace of Ideas: How to Redeem Trust in Media and Social Institutions From Pseudo-Information2
Digital Technologies and Anti-Corruption: Reflections on Public Discourses, Actors’ Interactions, and the Measurement of Corruption2
In Search of a Greener Pasture? Post-2019 Migrations From Hong Kong2
The Next Best Thing: How Media Dependency and Uses and Gratifications Inform Esport Fandom During the COVID-19 Pandemic2
Legitimate Transaction? Regulating Commercial International Marriage Brokers in South Korea2
A Post-Pandemic Exploration of International Student-Athlete Personal Branding and Fan Interaction via Social Media2
Consumer Trust and Online Purchase Intention for Sustainable Products2
Breakdown 2.0? Systemic Blockages in Late-Stage Statism and Late-Stage Liberal Capitalism2
Seeing Like a Native Anthropologist: A Post-Postcolonial Reflection on the Native Turn in Asian Academia2
Fans of Q: The Stakes of QAnon’s Functioning as Political Fandom2
Changing It Up: Determining the Nash Equilibria for Major League Baseball Pitchers2
Inoculating an Infodemic: An Ecological Approach to Understanding Engagement With COVID-19 Online Information2
Masks and Emasculation: Populist Crisis Rhetoric and the 2020 Presidential Election2
Reading the Tea Leaves: Question Wording and Public Support for the Tea Party Movement2
About the Authors2
Surviving a Shut-Off: U.S. Households at Greatest Risk of Utility Disconnections and How They Cope2
When a Book Makes you Cry: Reader Responses to Stories of the Carceral Child in Indigenous Picturebooks2
The War Feed: Digital War in Plain Sight2
Imagining Other Childhoods: Dolls and the Museum of Childhood as an Imperial Space2
Understanding Food Access in Flint: An Analysis of Racial and Socioeconomic Disparities2
The Influence of Fact-Checking Is Disputed! The Role of Party Identification in Processing and Sharing Fact-Checked Social Media Posts2
Challenges in Remote Study Design: An Infrastructure Review of a Linkage Study2
The Impact of News Trust and Scandal Knowledge on Political Efficacy2
Power and Positionality in Participatory Budgeting2
A Vanishing Food Infrastructure: The Closure of Food Outlets in Flint in a Pandemic Era2
Work Role Commitment and Interference of Work with Family Among Asian and White Americans: A Self-Verification Perspective2
The Multifaceted Impact of COVID-19: Health, Emotions, Well-Being, and Risk Assessment2
Channelling Artscience Through Fan-Fiction for Diversifying STEM Approaches in Participatory Learning in Malaysia2
Migration as Crisis? German Migration Discourse at Critical Points of Nation-Building2
Democratic Disruption or Continuity? Analysis of the Decidim Platform in Catalan Municipalities2
Doing Community and Institutionally Engaged Work and Promoting Immigrant Well-being While Building a Research Career2
A Theoretical Analysis on the 2016 Presidential Results: It’s Impact on Immigrant Perceptions of Law Enforcement Across Generations2
Arizona Mormon Youths’ Religious Socialization and 2020 Voting Choices2
Asian American Women’s Workplace Experiences: A Review and Application of Gendered Race Theory and the Intersectional Prototypicality Model2
Modeling Impression Formation Processes Among Chinese and Americans2
COVID-19 Communication and Media: The First Pandemic of the Digital Age2
The Authoritarian Elephant Next Door?: A Canadian and Comparative Perspective Amidst American Democratic Backsliding & Uncertainty2
Gentrifying Force or a Force for Environmental Justice? A National Assessment of Brownfield Redevelopment and Gentrification in the United States from 2006 to 20152
Young Adults in Turbulent Times: Findings from the Arizona Youth Identity Project2
Zooming Versus Slacking: Videoconferencing, Instant Messaging, and Work-from-Home Intentions in the Early Pandemic2
More Than Politics: How Personality Trait and Media Technology Use Affect Vote Likelihood During the 2020 U.S. Presidential Election2
“The Fans of Michael Jackson v Wade Robson and James Safechuck”: Forensic Fandom and the Staging of a Media Tribunal2
Global Sport Protest Activism Is Exclusive to the Global Elite: A Case Study of #boycottqatar20222
COVID Compatibility and Risk Negotiation in Online Dating during the COVID-19 Pandemic2
Democracy Revised: Democratic Imaginary and Emerging Autocracy in Post-Soviet Russia2
Framing Effects on US Adults’ Reactions to COVID-19 Public Health Messages: Moderating Role of Source Trust2
So What if They’re Lying to Us? Comparing Rhetorical Strategies for Discrediting Sources of Disinformation and Misinformation Using an Affect-Based Credibility Rating2
Europe Abhors Donald Trump: The Opinion on the 2020 U.S. Presidential Elections and Their Candidates in the European Newspapers2
Future Shocks: Automation Meets the Pandemic2
Introduction to Special Issue “Morality in Political and Public Debates. What is Beyond Moral Framing?”2
Private Immigration Detention without the Immigrants: The Subtle Use of Controlling Images in the Contemporary Era2
Improving Transparency in Service Delivery to Fight Corruption? Mapping Multi-Stakeholder Voices on Digitization in the Indian Public Healthcare Sector2
Consumer Ethicality Perception and Legitimacy: Competitive Advantages in COVID-19 Crisis1
Detecting COVID-19 Fake News on Twitter: Followers, Emotions, Relationships, and Uncertainty1
How Communication Impacts the Right to Health: COVID-19 Seen Through a Lens of Vulnerability1
Temporary Organizations in Disaster Response: Crisis, Temporality, and Governance1
Psychological Underpinnings of Terror Awareness: A Comprehensive Dive into Ukrainians’ Perception of Terrorist Threats Amidst War Tensions1
The Bureaucratic Waiting Tolls: Social Consequences of Uncertain and Prolonged Waiting in U.S. Lawful Permanent Residence Processing1
Introduction1
Credibility of the Official COVID Communication in Thailand: When People Stop Believing the Government1
Kangaroo Court: The Black Power Movement and the Courtroom as a Space of Resistance1
Cautious Optimism: Latinx Young Adults’ Perspectives on the American Dream1
The Company You Keep: How Network Disciplinary Diversity Enhances the Productivity of Researchers1
From Political Unknown to an Unwanted Incumbent: Comparing Media Coverage of the 2020 and 2016 U.S. Presidential Election Within Nondemocratic Media1
Why Zoom Is Not Doomed Yet: Privacy and Security Crisis Response in the COVID-19 Pandemic1
Well-Being, Changes to Academic Behavior, and Resilience Among Families Experiencing Parental Immigration Imprisonment1
Crisis: Sovereign or Distributed?1
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