Political Psychology

Papers
(The TQCC of Political Psychology 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 2021-09-01 to 2025-09-01.)
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Trust in action: Cooperation, information, and social policy preferences74
Bearing the burden of peace: Intergroup attribution bias and public support for peace provisions67
The impact of situational context and dispositions on costly signals of reassurance: Experimental evidence from Taiwan65
The Role of Personal Centrality of Ingroup Victimhood in Intergroup Relations and Political Agenda in Northern Ireland56
Ostracism as a threat to modern democracies: Evidence from 11 European countries37
A fair go? How belief in a just world shaped attitudes, intentions, and behaviors before and after the Australian referendum on a First Nations voice to parliament35
Fact‐checking election‐campaign misinformation: Impacts on noncommitted voters' feelings and behavior33
Moral framing and referendum politics: Navigating the empathy battlefield31
Politicization of a Pathogen: A Prospective Longitudinal Study of COVID‐19 Responses in a Nationally Representative U.S. Sample30
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Explaining Autocratic Support: The Varying Effects of Threat on Personality28
The Role of Race in Political Attitudes Among the Religiously Unaffiliated28
The Making of Radical‐Right Voters: Persuasion and Contrast Effects in a Dynamic Political Context27
Hot Populism? Affective Responses to Antiestablishment Rhetoric26
Economic Distress and Populism: Examining the Role of Identity Threat and Feelings of Social Exclusion26
Determinants of belief in conspiracy theories about the war in Ukraine among youth25
Populism and Layers of Social Belonging: Support of Populist Parties in Europe24
Urban Colombian youths' perspectives on the armed conflict and possibilities for ways forward22
Political intolerance in comprehensive welfare states: Evidence from Sweden22
Collective candidacies and mandates in Brazil: Recasting democratic mediation21
Ethos of Conflict in the International Arena: Power Predicts Expression of Threat for Security and Hope for Peace in Speeches of Leaders of Nations in Conflict20
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Not in the mood for party: Symptoms of depression reduce the weight of partisanship on vote choice20
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The network dynamics of antiprejudice norms: A field experiment testing antiprejudice interventions in real groups19
“Trading places”: Do individual status changes reduce misattributions of poverty?19
Are Newsjunkies More Likely to Vote? Intrinsic Need for Orientation and Voter Registration, Intention to Vote, and Voter Conscientiousness18
Sociopolitical consequences of COVID‐19 in the Americas, Europe, and Asia: A multilevel, multicountry investigation of risk perceptions and support for antidemocratic practices17
Moral Leadership in the 2016 U.S. Presidential Election17
Accounting for the association between socioeconomic status and youth political participation: A twin family study16
A cultural theory of the culture wars16
The Relative Importance of Self‐Focused and Society‐Focused Values in Explaining Political Attitudes in Europe16
European identity's effect on immigration attitudes: Testing the predictions of the common Ingroup identity model versus ingroup projection model15
Female Politicians as Climate Fools: Intertextual and Multimodal Constructions of Misogyny Disguised as Humor in Political Communication15
Motivated to Forgive? Partisan Scandals and Party Supporters15
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Collective Narcissism as a Basis for Nationalism14
How does the geography of surveillance affect collective action?13
Who is building peace? A latent class analysis of youth peacebuilders in a conflict‐affected setting13
Psychological dispositions and political attitudes in a hyperpartisan context13
Which women win? How gender and context influence women's representation in the United StatesReview of the Qualification Gap: Why Women Must Be Better than Men to Win Political Office  By N13
Pandemic Politics in the United States: COVID‐19 as a New Type of Political Emergency13
Strengthening national identities in Africa? Analyzing the impact of Ghana's National Service Scheme12
Are rules made to be broken? Conspiracy exposure promotes aggressive behavior12
The different sides of the housing crisis in Portugal: A contribution to building inclusive, fair, and effective solutions12
Young and informed? Adolescents' perceptions of ‘left’ and ‘right’11
Does Analytic Thinking Insulate Against Pro‐Kremlin Disinformation? Evidence From Ukraine11
Psychological insights on the fans' boycott of the 2022 FIFA World Cup11
The authoritarian personality model of punitiveness is inconsistent in predicting punishment preferences: A sentencing vignette study in a representative sample from six countries11
Personality and the Policy Positions of Politicians11
Asymmetry in political polarization at multiple levels of bias10
Perceiving as biased but nevertheless persuaded? Effects of fact–checking news delivered by partisan media10
From Gaming to Hating: Extreme‐Right Ideological Indoctrination and Mobilization for Violence of Children on Online Gaming Platforms10
Don't Tell Me What I Don't Want to Hear! Politicization and Ideological Conflict Explain Why Citizens Have Lower Trust in Climate Scientists and Economists Than in Other Natural Scientists10
What Are You Afraid of? Authoritarianism, Terrorism, and Threat9
Overestimating Reported Prejudice Causes Democrats to Believe Disadvantaged Groups Are Less Electable9
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Integration and urban citizenship: A social‐psychological approach to refugee integration through active constructions of place attachment to the city9
Fear and Loathing of Wall Street: Political Liberalism, Uncertainty, and Threat Management in a Dangerous Economic World9
Projection in the Face of Centrism: Voter Inferences About Candidates' Party Affiliation in Low‐Information Contexts9
From “what” and “when” to “how” and “why”: Moving the study of psychological dispositions and political preferences forward9
Neoliberalism and governmental and individual responses to the COVID‐19 pandemic: A cross‐national analysis8
It seems tense: The influence of loneliness on perceived social conflict and societal threats8
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Intellectual Humility and Political Polarization: An Exploration of Social Networks, Attitudes, and Affect8
Moral Polarization Predicts Support for Authoritarian and Progressive Strong Leaders via the Perceived Breakdown of Society8
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Toward an Integrative Perspective on Distinct Positive Emotions for Political Action: Analyzing, Comparing, Evaluating, and Synthesizing Three Theoretical Perspectives8
From bias to balance: Testing the effect of feedback on ideological bias expression. A registered report8
Voting at 16? 16–17‐Year‐Old Germans Vote as Correctly as Adults8
False consensus beliefs and populist attitudes7
Social justice orientations: Exploring their impact on poverty attributions and support for social protection7
“I trust you, but I'm scared!” Attitudinal and emotional drivers of support for restrictive interventions during crises7
Correction to “Do subtle linguistic interventions priming a social identity as a voter have outsized effects on voter turnout? Evidence from a new replication experiment”7
The Religious Communication Approach and Political Behavior7
Moralizing the COVID‐19 Pandemic: Self‐Interest Predicts Moral Condemnation of Other's Compliance, Distancing, and Vaccination7
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In the shadow of September 11: The roots and ramifications of anti‐Muslim attitudes in the United States7
Distrustful Complacency and the COVID‐19 Vaccine: How Concern and Political Trust Interact to Affect Vaccine Hesitancy6
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Gender and Attitudes Towards a Peace Agreement in Situations of Intractable Conflict: The Case of the Jewish‐Israeli Society6
The politics of pooling risk: People want to help the vulnerable by involving the government in healthcare6
Critical citizens and discontented citizens: Education, perceptions of fairness, and support for anti‐COVID measures in China6
The Interplay Between Explicit and Implicit Right‐Wing Populism in Germany and Switzerland6
Class, genes, and rationality: A gene–environment interaction approach to ideology6
Legitimizing inclusion: Psychological interventions increase support for minority inclusion in the political game, but less so during wartime6
Psychological responses to jihadist terrorism: Exploring a small but significant opinion shift towards minority inclusion among French citizens in response to the Charlie Hebdo terrorist attacks6
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Appeals to Consensus and Partisan Politics in Parliamentary Discourse on the Pandemic6
Weapons of mass division: Sputnik Latvia's Russophobia narratives and testing the rejection‐identification model in Russian speakers in Latvia6
(Mis)perception, institutions, humanismReview of BlairSackett and AnnetteLareau's We Thought It Would Be Heaven: Refugees in an Unequal America (Oakland: University of California Press, 2023).6
Debunking misinformation on critical race theory5
Left–right political orientations are not systematically related to conspiracism5
MOBILISE: A Higher‐Order Integration of Collective Action Research to Address Global Challenges5
“Put a Little Love in Your Heart”: Acceptance of Paternalistic and Ally Political Discourses Both Predict Pro‐Roma Solidarity Intentions Through Moral Inclusion5
Consequences of Economic Inequality for the Social and Political Vitality of Society: A Social Identity Analysis5
Social contact and ethnic identity: Experimental evidence from West Africa5
How people update their beliefs about climate change: An experimental investigation of the optimistic update bias and how to reduce it4
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Coming out as Roma. Minority stress, multisystemic resilience, and identity among Roma people in Germany4
Can we keep hope alive?Review of Oded AdomiLeshem's Hope amidst conflict: Philosophical and psychological explorations (Oxford University Press, 2024) 204 pp.4
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Looking for relief: Developing and testing the emotion‐regulation explanation of selective exposure to political information4
Make It Great Again: The Relationship Between Populist Attitudes and Nostalgia4
The relationship between political procedural justice and attitudes toward the political system: A meta‐analysis4
Why can't we be friends? Untangling conjoined polarization in America4
Social and Cognitive Aspects of the Vulnerability to Political Misinformation4
Extraversion Probably Does Not Cause Political Participation. Evidence from Two Genetically Informed Designs4
Dealing with uncertainty and cognitive biases in international politics4
Compensating personal climate response inefficacy with political conservatism?4
Puncturing the Knowledge Illusion Does Not Reduce Policy and Political Extremism: Evidence From a Replication and Extension4
Guilt, shame, and antiwar action in an authoritarian country at war4
Political Ideology in Early Childhood: Making the Case for Studying Young Children in Political Psychology4
Identity fusion and support for political authoritarianism: Lessons from the U.S. insurrection of 20214
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