Current Opinion in Psychology

Papers
(The H4-Index of Current Opinion in Psychology is 53. 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 2021-11-01 to 2025-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
Balancing listening and action is key to supportive parenting418
Editorial Board412
How language framing shapes the perception of social norms264
Social media multitasking (SMM) and well-being: Existing evidence and future directions240
Emotions and ethics: How emotions sensitize perceptions of the consequences for self and others to motivate unethical behavior217
Generation COVID: Coming of age amid the pandemic199
Direct and indirect reciprocity among individuals and groups199
The disconnected couple: intimate relationships in the context of social isolation192
The butt of the joke: Understanding the social evaluations of leader humor targets166
The hope theory and specific learning disorders and/or attention deficit disorders (SLD/ADHD): Developmental perspectives157
The Venezuelan diaspora: Migration-related experiences and mental health131
Speaking your language: The psychological impact of dialect integration in artificial intelligence systems129
How small-scale societies achieve large-scale cooperation128
Impacts of COVID-19 on the school experience of children and adolescents with special educational needs and disabilities127
Social isolation: An underappreciated determinant of physical health124
Four big problems of big five agreeableness120
Social media use, social displacement, and well-being119
Impression (mis)management: When what you say is not what they hear119
Looking back, forging ahead: Fifteen years of Strength and Vulnerability Integration (SAVI)115
Nostalgia and acculturation97
Corrigendum to “Rampage shootings: An historical, empirical, and theoretical overview” [Curr Opin Psychol 19 (2018) 28–33]97
Perceived diversity in teams: Conceptualizations, effects, and new research avenues94
Computational modeling of social decision-making94
Misplaced certainty in the context of conspiracy theories90
Children's developing understanding of social norms87
The importance of friendships in reducing brain responses to stress in adolescents exposed to childhood adversity: a preregistered systematic review86
Processes of persuasion and social influence in conspiracy beliefs85
The multi-dimensional stigma of chronic pain: A narrative review83
Drug, demon, or donut? Theorizing the relationship between social media use, digital well-being and digital disconnection81
Measuring dishonest behavior: Hidden dimensions that matter73
Interdependent culture and older adults’ well-being: Health and psychological happiness in Japanese communities73
Self-perceptions of aging: A conceptual and empirical overview72
What blood and organ donation can tell us about cooperation?71
False polarization: Cognitive mechanisms and potential solutions70
Attachment, loss, and related challenges in migration68
Reading emotions, reading people: Emotion perception and inferences drawn from perceived emotions68
The proust effect: Scents, food, and nostalgia67
Self-control ≠ temporal discounting66
Willful inattention: Integrating visual attention mechanisms and willful ignorance63
Bridging the gap between personality and stereotypes: A conceptual and methodological integration63
The instigating effects of isolation on substance-related intimate partner violence: A review62
Behaviour change to address climate change62
Cultural dyes: Cultural norms color person perception61
Changes in Lesbian identity in the 21st century59
Leader humor across levels59
Locating nostalgia among the emotions: A bridge from loss to love57
Artificial intelligence, workers, and future of work skills57
Cause and effect: On the antecedents and consequences of conspiracy theory beliefs55
Entertainment media as a source of relationship misinformation55
Meta-perception and misinformation53
Fighting misinformation among the most vulnerable users53
Psychological distance: How to make climate change less abstract and closer to the self53
The loss of humanness in close relationships: An interpersonal model of dehumanization53
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