American Behavioral Scientist

Papers
(The TQCC of American Behavioral Scientist is 4. 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 2021-06-01 to 2025-06-01.)
ArticleCitations
Special Issue Introduction: Researching and Understanding the Intersection of Immigrants and Policing in the 21st Century United States46
More Than “Crumbs”: Emotional Entanglements and Situated Ethical Strategies in Qualitative Research36
How the COVID-19 Pandemic Impacted the Perception of Climate Change in the UK35
How Cultural Meanings of Occupations in the U.S. Changed During the Covid-19 Pandemic29
Campaign Problems: How Fans React to Taylor Swift’s Controversial Political Awakening27
Ideological Identification, Type of Threat, and Differences in How Anger and Fear Relate to Anti-Immigrant and Populist Attitudes22
Impact of Socio-Economic Factors on Female Students’ Enrollments in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics and Workplace Challenges in Bangladesh20
The Temporal Borders of Transnational Belonging: Aging Migrant Domestic Workers in Singapore20
Women in STEM in India: Understanding Challenges through Social Constructionist Perspective19
Lessons From Recent Peace Movements17
Participatory Budgeting and Community Development: A Global Perspective16
Whether Live or Online, Participation is Unequal: Exploring Inequality in the Cultural Participation Patterns in the United States16
Issue 2—Insurrection ABS16
“Radicals” and “Racists”: Morality and Identity in U.S. Elite Political Communication15
Gig Work, Telework, Precarity, and the Pandemic15
“And Then People Are Surprised That Disasters Befall Us From All Directions”: Sport Fans’ Responses to Israel’s First Transgender Soccer Referee Sapir Berman14
Institutional Articulation: Governance Between Family and State in Rural China13
Events and Crises: Toward a Conceptual Clarification13
Hesitancy in the Home: The Relationship between Family Communication Patterns and Willingness to Converse about Covid-19 Vaccination13
Hope and Fear in the Midst of Coronavirus: What Accounts for COVID-19 Preparedness?13
Social Media Influencers’ Credibility and Purchase Intention: The Moderating Role of Green Consumption Values12
Misfires and Surprises: Polling Embarrassments in Recent U.S. Presidential Elections12
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 Pandemic12
Introduction: Participatory Budgeting as Community-Based Work12
On the Immoral Campaign Trail: Conceptualization, Underlying Affective Processes, and Democratic Outcomes of Perceived Dirty Campaigning11
The Amplification of Exaggerated and False News on Social Media: The Roles of Platform Use, Motivations, Affect, and Ideology11
Life Dissatisfaction and the Right-Wing Populist Vote: Evidence from the European Social Survey11
Canada is No Exception: The 2022 Freedom Convoy, Political Entanglement, and Identity-Driven Protest11
The Impact of Russian Military Aggression on the Psychological Health of Ukrainian Youth11
Protest Event Analysis: Developing a Semiautomated NLP Approach11
Changing It Up: Determining the Nash Equilibria for Major League Baseball Pitchers10
A Theoretical Analysis on the 2016 Presidential Results: It’s Impact on Immigrant Perceptions of Law Enforcement Across Generations10
Revisiting the White Boys From Portland to Ukraine: Anomie and Right-Wing Extremism10
Satellite Dependency: The Problem of Legitimating Structures for Localized Arts and Cultural Policy10
Protective Resources, Legal Status, and the Integration of U.S. Immigrants Entering as Unaccompanied Children10
The Impact of News Trust and Scandal Knowledge on Political Efficacy10
Digital Distance in Times of Physical Distancing: ICT Infrastructure and Use in Long-Term Care Facilities10
“I Heard That COVID-19 Was...”: Rumors, Pandemic, and Psychological Distance10
Framing Effects on US Adults’ Reactions to COVID-19 Public Health Messages: Moderating Role of Source Trust9
In Search of a Greener Pasture? Post-2019 Migrations From Hong Kong9
Zooming Versus Slacking: Videoconferencing, Instant Messaging, and Work-from-Home Intentions in the Early Pandemic9
Imagining Other Childhoods: Dolls and the Museum of Childhood as an Imperial Space9
Immigrants’ Perceptions of the Police: Does Undocumented Status Matter?9
Modeling Status Interventions with Affect Control Theory8
Moral Witness and Political Pragmatism in U.S. Peace Movements8
Seasons, Sharks, and Local Control of the Surfing Commons: New Evidence from the Surf Gangs of California8
Gentrifying Force or a Force for Environmental Justice? A National Assessment of Brownfield Redevelopment and Gentrification in the United States from 2006 to 20158
Analyzing the Effect of Regional Modality in Polling Surveys: A Case Study of the 2020 U.S. Presidential Election Results in Florida8
Moving Behavioral Experimentation Online: A Tutorial and Some Recommendations for Drift Diffusion Modeling8
Technology of Interaction Between School and Family in the Education of Primary School Age Children8
“The Situation Sounds Sketchy”: Institutional Rule-Breaking and a Qualitative Case for Quantifying Culture8
Consumer Trust and Online Purchase Intention for Sustainable Products8
Spelling Bees8
Introduction8
The Puzzle of Protest Policing Over Time: Historicizing Repression Research Using Temporal Moving Regressions7
This is Clearly Fake! Mis- and Disinformation Beliefs and the (Accurate) Recognition of Pseudo-Information—Evidence From the United States and the Netherlands7
“Our Right to Play”: How Afghan Women Navigate Constraints, Agency, and Aspirations On and Off the Soccer Field7
Sport Fanship at the Age of the Pandemic: Preliminary Thoughts in Times of (Global) Change7
Policing Undocumented Immigrants in New York: Balancing Enforcement and Integration7
In Search of ‘Truths’: South Korean Society and the Politics of Live Streaming7
Why Zoom Is Not Doomed Yet: Privacy and Security Crisis Response in the COVID-19 Pandemic7
Colorist Microaggressions and Brown Asian Americans: Implications for Behavioral Science7
Understanding Active Communicators on the Food Safety Issue: Conspiratorial Thinking, Organizational Trust, and Communicative Actions of Publics in China7
Studying U.S. Hispanics: Challenges and Opportunities7
From Safety Net to Safety Trap: Informality and Telework During the Coronavirus Pandemic in Latin America7
Unraveling Moral Evaluations: A Qualitative Exploration of Young Individuals’ Causal Beliefs and Moral Emotions7
The Role of the Civil Society in the Catalan Political Process (2012–2021)7
Populist Appeals, Emotions, and Political Mobilization7
Historically White Colleges and Universities: The Unbearable Whiteness of (Most) Colleges and Universities in America7
Storytelling and Deliberative Play in the Oregon Citizens’ Assembly Online Pilot on COVID-19 Recovery7
How Constructions of Interpersonal Responsibility Shape Undergraduate Student Networks in Times of Social Distancing6
Symbolic Rewards as Migration Diplomacy: Crisis and Containment in EU–Turkey Migration Cooperation6
How Motivation to Reduce Uncertainty Predicts COVID-19 Behavioral Responses: Strategic Health Communication Insights for Managing an Ongoing Pandemic6
If It Looks Like Terrorism, Feels Like Terrorism, Acts Like Terrorism, Then It Probably is Terrorism6
Why Does Occupational Prestige Affect Sentencing Outcomes?: Exploring the Perceptual Mediators6
Solving Inequality by Acculturating the Poor? Mexican Elites’ (Un)Faltering Adherence to Education Under Changing Social and Political Conditions6
U Visa Certification Patterns and Coverage: A Case Study in the Southeastern United States6
The Downfall of the Catalan Rebellion: A Graphic Representation of Secessionist Political Discourses6
Unpacking Police and Policing in New York City Through the Lens of Caribbean Immigrants6
Challenges and Opportunities to the Flow of Communication: Online Focus Groups with Parents of Young Children, Professional Caregivers, and Intermediaries6
Introduction: “Making Work Work During the Pandemic”6
Building and Wedging Strategic Alliances: Racial Framing Contests in the Immigrant Rights and Nativist Counter-Movements6
Rodrigo Duterte as “the Trump of Asia”? The Limits and Pitfalls of Thin Comparison6
The Effects of Communication Accommodation on Hispanic Immigrants’ Willingness to Cooperate With U.S. Police6
Brushing Society Against the Grain: Digital Footprints, Scraps, Non-Human Acts, Crumbs, and Other Traces6
From Conspiracy Orientation to Conspiracy Attribution: The Effects of Institutional Trust and Demographic Differences6
Look Who’s Watching: Platform Labels and User Engagement on State-Backed Media Outlets6
College Presidents’ Public Messaging During the COVID-19 Pandemic: An Analysis of Published Opinion Pieces as Crisis Communications6
“You Need to Listen to the Market!”: Making Decisions Through Senses in China’s Largest Cut-Flower Market6
Unsacred Children: The Portrayal of Unaccompanied Immigrant Minors as Racialized Threats6
Formal Education as the Predictor of the Quality of Consumer Decisions Made Under Pressure. The Mediating Role of the Need for Cognitive Closure6
Hong Kong Migrants’ Divergent Experiences in Australia: A Multi-level Spatio-temporal Approach6
Theories and Politics of COVID-196
The Effect of COVID-19 on Home Advantage in Women’s Soccer: Evidence From Swedish Damallsvenskan6
Between Online and Offline Solidarity: Lessons Learned From the Coronavirus Outbreak in Italy6
Industry Repertoires: How Transgressive and Conventional Industry Associations Seek to Counter Contention6
Without Role Models: A Few Pioneering Women Engineers in Asia5
Similar But Different: Constructing Equivalent Protest Measures in Comparative Research5
Disruption of Social Orders in Societal Transitions as Affective Control of Uncertainty5
Beyond the Secular, the Sacred, and the State: Alternative Vocabularies of the Disagreement in Secular and Pious Feminist Narratives in Turkey5
When Lockdowns Force “Everyone” to Work From Home: Inequalities in Telework During COVID-19 in Uruguay5
Sharing the Stage: Exploring Inequities in Resources for the Arts Across Funding Institutions5
Wolves in Sheep’s Clothing: The Autocratic Subversion of Brazil’s Fourth Estate5
Deliberative Play5
Ideological Presuppositions in Media Coverage of Corporation Tax Policy in the UK and Ireland: A Critical Discourse Analysis5
Leveraging Community-Driven Anchor Activities Among US For-Profit Hospitals5
Case Studies of School Desegregation and Resegregation: How Can We Pursue External Validity?5
Challenges and Opportunities: Asian Women in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics5
Disagreeing to Agree: Populism and Consensus Among Members of Parliaments and Their Voters5
New England Town Meeting and the Cultivation of Deliberative Play5
Thoughts on Studying Anti-Asian Pacific Islander Desai American+ Hate Since COVID-195
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 Corruption5
Framing the Pandemic on Persian Twitter: Gauging Networked Frames by Topic Modeling5
How War-Framing Effects Differ Depending on Publics’ Conspiracy Levels: Communicating the COVID-19 Vaccination4
Assessing the Role of Sexual Orientation in the U.S. Labor Market for Artists and Arts Majors4
Whom to Help: Prosocial Behaviors and the Restoration of a Tarnished Identity4
Quality Assessment and Biases in Reused Data4
Introduction: Strategy and Success in the Nuclear Disarmament Movement4
Revisiting Audio Observations to Collect Qualitative Data During the COVID-19 Pandemic4
Survey Data Quality in Analyzing Harmonized Indicators of Protest Behavior: A Survey Data Recycling Approach4
COVID Compatibility and Risk Negotiation in Online Dating during the COVID-19 Pandemic4
Online Football-Related Antisemitism in the Context of the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Multi-Method Analysis of the Dutch Twittersphere4
Community Gardens in Michigan: Demographic Attributes of Managers, Neighborhood Characteristics, and the Impacts of a Pandemic4
Elite Fragmentation in the United States: Global or Domestic Phenomenon?4
Silence Is Not Always Golden: Exploring the Impact of Leader Intervention Against Racial Microaggressions Against Asian Americans4
Scope and Limits of Community Inclusion: Participatory Budgeting in the Santo Domingo Neighborhood of Mexico City4
The Bosnian War and Refugee Policy: Crisis Management and Migration Control4
Inoculating an Infodemic: An Ecological Approach to Understanding Engagement With COVID-19 Online Information4
The War Feed: Digital War in Plain Sight4
Structural Vulnerability and Human Suffering: Pesticides and Self-Reported Pain Among Farmworkers in the United States4
COVID-19 Communication and Media: The First Pandemic of the Digital Age4
Attempting Decoloniality in a Youth Climate Campaign: Learning to Be in Right Relation and the Incommensurability of Making Indigenous Knowledges Legible4
Economic Elites and Global Shocks4
Kangaroo Court: The Black Power Movement and the Courtroom as a Space of Resistance4
Interpersonal Communication in the Information Age: Opportunities and Disruptions4
The Role of Virtual Communication in Building an Intertwined Relation Between Business Resilience and Community Resilience during the COVID-19 Pandemic4
Conflict and Factionalism in Peace Movements4
Hot Hands in the Home Run Derby4
Private Immigration Detention without the Immigrants: The Subtle Use of Controlling Images in the Contemporary Era4
Double Push and the Contingent Path: Migration and Remigration of South Asian Minorities in Post-2019 Hong Kong4
The Influence of Fact-Checking Is Disputed! The Role of Party Identification in Processing and Sharing Fact-Checked Social Media Posts4
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