Journal of Experimental Social Psychology

Papers
(The H4-Index of Journal of Experimental Social Psychology is 21. 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 2022-05-01 to 2026-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Hierarchy as a signal of culture and belonging: Exploring why egalitarian ideology predicts aversion to hierarchical organizations75
Morals for the sake of movement: Locomotion and sensitivity to norms in moral dilemmas66
Does reading an anti-free will text affect beliefs related to free will over time? — A registered report57
Choosing not to get anchored: A choice mindset reduces the anchoring bias54
Joint collective action increases support for social change and mitigates intergroup polarisation: A registered report47
Folk devils? Perceived lack of traditional values explains youth-related stereotypes of sexual minorities and Black men42
Differences in faces do make a difference: Diversity perceptions and preferences in faces41
Feedback to video stimuli: A novel paradigm for manipulating existential isolation38
Revisiting dissociation hypotheses with a structural fit approach: The case of the prepared reflex framework35
“Black-and-White” thinking: Does visual contrast polarize moral judgment? Independent replications and extension of Study 133
Self-anchoring toward groups shapes changes in intergroup attitudes during intergroup interactions32
Untested assumptions perpetuate stereotyping: Learning in the absence of evidence31
Effects of aggregation on implicit bias measurement30
Who are you to me?: A relational approach to examining race-gender associations29
Power as a moral magnifier: Moral outrage is amplified when the powerful transgress26
System justification makes income gaps appear smaller25
Trait inferences from the “big two” produce gendered expectations of facial features24
The effect of irrelevant pairings on evaluative responses24
More useful to you: Believing that others find the same objects more useful22
Revisiting the folk concept of intentionality: Replications of22
What types of gratitude expressions promote prosocial behavior?: A registered report21
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