Journal of Pacific Rim Psychology

Papers
(The TQCC of Journal of Pacific Rim Psychology is 5. 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 2022-06-01 to 2026-06-01.)
ArticleCitations
Which noncognitive features provide more information about reading performance? A data-mining approach to big educational data102
Exploration of tolerance of unfairness under COVID-19 mortality salience and its effect on epidemic development43
Perceptions of mental health and psychosocial problems among conflict-affected adults in North Bougainville: Results of a rapid qualitative assessment22
Affect as Compensation: Self-Emotions Facilitate Low-Empathy Individuals’ Prosocial Behavior21
Improving the predictor-criterion consistency of mindset measures: Application of the correspondence principle19
Self-compassion as a factor in the deradicalisation of extremist offenders12
Cross-temporal meta-analyses of changes in the locus of control among Chinese college students: No changes were also a trend12
Effect of critical thinking disposition on employee innovative behavior: A meta-theory of personality perspective12
Using Mplus to detect careless responses with the help of a simple-to-use online application11
Evidence of method effects in the authoritarianism-conservatism-traditionalism scales10
Why and when does shyness hinder people from seeking advice?9
Longing for Another: Extradyadic Infatuation and Its Associations with Features of the Primary Relationship and Infidelity8
Revisiting Ego Depletion: Evidence from Multi-Lab Collaborations8
Relationship between perceived economic inequality and redistributive preferences: The moderating role of attributions8
Effects of perceived social isolation, fear of social isolation, and gratitude during COVID-19 pandemic on anxiety in Malaysia8
Smiling at Others Nudges Recipients to Make Far-Sighted Choices: The Mediating Role of Interpersonal Trust8
Protective and risk factors associated with problem behaviors among disadvantaged children and adolescents in rural China during the COVID-19 pandemic7
A Benefit for Maximizers: How Task Involvement Eases Maximizers’ Suffering from Choice Overload7
In remembrance of professor Li Liu, esteemed co-editor-in-chief7
The validation of a measure to identify academic English skills that matter for tertiary education7
Middle-Income Groups Perceive Themselves as Belonging to a Higher Social Class When National Income Inequality is Greater7
Toward individual heterogeneity and neurobiological subtypes in attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder6
Methodological Approaches to Studying Group Behavior: From Human Interaction to Agent-Based Models6
Viewing cute pictures can influence judgment of moral transgressions6
Comparing the ideological correlates of anti-government and anti-Roma conspiracy beliefs in Romania6
Application of Western models of posttraumatic stress disorder in Nepal: Confirmatory factor analysis in earthquake survivors and in spinal cord injury patients5
Why are students with a higher level of grit more engaging in learning? The mediation effect of negotiable fate on the grit-student engagement relationship in higher education during COVID-195
The Covariation of Emotion and Passage of Time Judgments: Insights from Weibo5
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