Social Cognition

Papers
(The TQCC of Social Cognition is 3. 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
One Fee, Two Fees; Red Fee, Blue Fee: People Use the Valence of Others’ Speech in Social Relational Judgments18
Underappreciated Benefits of Reading Own and Others' Memories12
Negative or Negated, Thus True? An Investigation of Concept Valence and Semantic Negation as Drivers of Framing Effects in Judgments of Truth12
Master Narratives, Expectations of Change, and Their Effect on Temporal Appraisals10
Desirable Biases: Self-Enhancement Is Seen as Biased and Bad, Other-Enhancement Is Seen as Biased but Good8
Gender, Grammar, and Personification in the Marketplace: Understanding Stock Prices Through the Lens of Gender in a High-Stakes Setting7
Effects of Emotional Expression on Face Recognition May Be Accounted for by Image Similarity7
What Does It Mean to Be “Utterly Content”? Semantic Prosody Impacts Nuanced Inferences Beyond Just Valence7
Mixed Evidence for Name Priming Effects as a Measure of Implicit Self-Esteem: A Conceptual Replication of Krause Et Al. (2012)7
Benevolent God Concepts and Past Kind Behaviors Induce Generosity Toward Outgroups5
Author Index to Volume 40, 2022 Social Cognition5
Social Influence and Autobiographical Recall: Shared Reality and Epistemic Trust Shape Perceptions of Autobiographical Events5
Faces and Sounds Becoming One: Cross-Modal Integration of Facial and Auditory Cues in Judging Trustworthiness4
Deformative Experience: Explaining the Effects of Adversity on Moral Evaluation4
Spontaneous Content of Impressions of Naturalistic Face Photographs4
Morality Matters in the Marketplace: The Role of Moral Metacognition in Consumer Purchasing4
Blocking Effects in Social Inference Generalize Across Targets: Learning to Interpret a Person's Behavioral Cues Interferes With Learning About Other People's Behavior4
Does Deliberative Thinking Increase Tolerance? Political Tolerance Toward Individuals With Dual Citizenship3
Red Enhances the Processing of Anger Facial Configurations as a Function of Target Gender3
Accuracy and Consistency in Social Categorization Across Context, Motivation, and Time3
Are Observers Differentially Motivated to Empathize With Stigmatized Targets? An Investigation Using the Empathy Selection Task3
(Eye-) Tracking the Other-Race Effect: Comparison of Eye Movements During Encoding and Recognition of Ingroup Faces With Proximal and Distant Outgroup Faces3
Editorial: From Our New Editor3
Reduced Reporting of Social Comparison Emotions and Valuation of Group-Based Morals in Autistic People3
Inferring Goals and Traits From Behaviors: The Role of Culture, Self-Construal, and Thinking Style3
It Is Written in the Eyes: Inferences From Pupil Size and Gaze Orientation Shape Interpersonal Liking3
Does Emotional Expression Moderate Implicit Racial Bias? Examining Bias Following Smiling and Angry Primes3
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