Current Opinion in Psychology

Papers
(The H4-Index of Current Opinion in Psychology is 51. 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 2022-01-01 to 2026-01-01.)
ArticleCitations
Speaking your language: The psychological impact of dialect integration in artificial intelligence systems479
Generation COVID: Coming of age amid the pandemic452
Balancing listening and action is key to supportive parenting275
The hope theory and specific learning disorders and/or attention deficit disorders (SLD/ADHD): Developmental perspectives265
The Venezuelan diaspora: Migration-related experiences and mental health223
The disconnected couple: intimate relationships in the context of social isolation223
How language framing shapes the perception of social norms211
Impacts of COVID-19 on the school experience of children and adolescents with special educational needs and disabilities167
Four big problems of big five agreeableness145
The butt of the joke: Understanding the social evaluations of leader humor targets145
Direct and indirect reciprocity among individuals and groups135
Social media multitasking (SMM) and well-being: Existing evidence and future directions129
Social media use, social displacement, and well-being127
Emotions and ethics: How emotions sensitize perceptions of the consequences for self and others to motivate unethical behavior125
Cognitive Dysfunction and Parent-directed aggression121
Looking back, forging ahead: Fifteen years of Strength and Vulnerability Integration (SAVI)108
Impression (mis)management: When what you say is not what they hear102
How small-scale societies achieve large-scale cooperation99
Social isolation: An underappreciated determinant of physical health99
Contents94
Collective memories of urban spaces through mental maps90
Attachment, loss, and related challenges in migration87
False polarization: Cognitive mechanisms and potential solutions87
Computational modeling of social decision-making80
Interdependent culture and older adults’ well-being: Health and psychological happiness in Japanese communities80
Willful inattention: Integrating visual attention mechanisms and willful ignorance76
Bridging the gap between personality and stereotypes: A conceptual and methodological integration70
Corrigendum to “Rampage shootings: An historical, empirical, and theoretical overview” [Curr Opin Psychol 19 (2018) 28–33]69
Measuring dishonest behavior: Hidden dimensions that matter68
Processes of persuasion and social influence in conspiracy beliefs65
Nostalgia and acculturation64
Children's developing understanding of social norms64
Perceived diversity in teams: Conceptualizations, effects, and new research avenues63
Drug, demon, or donut? Theorizing the relationship between social media use, digital well-being and digital disconnection62
The importance of friendships in reducing brain responses to stress in adolescents exposed to childhood adversity: a preregistered systematic review61
What blood and organ donation can tell us about cooperation?60
Self-perceptions of aging: A conceptual and empirical overview60
Reading emotions, reading people: Emotion perception and inferences drawn from perceived emotions60
The multi-dimensional stigma of chronic pain: A narrative review60
Self-control ≠ temporal discounting60
Misplaced certainty in the context of conspiracy theories58
The proust effect: Scents, food, and nostalgia57
Nostalgia, and what it used to be57
Sexual and romantic spectrums: Mostly straights and mostly gays/lesbians57
Changes in Lesbian identity in the 21st century54
Leader humor across levels54
The instigating effects of isolation on substance-related intimate partner violence: A review53
Humor and job satisfaction53
Contents52
Cultural dyes: Cultural norms color person perception52
Shining a spotlight on the dangerous consequences of conspiracy theories51
Can't buy me meaning? Lay theories impede people from deriving meaning and well-being from consumption51
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