Collabra-Psychology

Papers
(The H4-Index of Collabra-Psychology is 16. 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 2022-08-01 to 2026-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
Successfully Publishing With Undergraduate Coauthors in Psychology: Insights From Faculty With Top Track Records62
How Greedy People Respond to Missing Discounts: Insatiability and Inaction Inertia45
The Dark Versus Bright Side of a Smiley: A Preregistered Replication of Experiment 3 in Glikson et al. (2018) “The Dark Side of a Smiley”39
Interpersonal Problem Profiles of Antagonistic Traits and the Comparisons With Big Five Traits38
Does Inducing State Sexual Disgust Cause Harsher Moral Judgments? A Preliminary Test34
Emojis at Work: The Effects of Emoji Use on Perceptions of Competence and Appropriateness33
Core Vocabulary Reveals Differences Between Human Word Prediction and Large Language Models27
Latent Profile Analyses of Explanations About the Origins of SARS-CoV-2 Within and Across Countries27
Sexual Arousal in the Unconscious Mind: Exploring Sexually Explicit Stimuli’s Access to Awareness in Non-Hetero/Allosexual Population23
Bilingual Language Control During Sentence vs. Single Word Production—A Registered Report22
Conversational Remembering About Personal Lived Experiences: Shared Reality and Autobiographical Reflection20
Asymmetries in Attributions of Blame and Praise, Intent, and Causality: Free Will, Responsibility, and the Side-effect Effect19
Discovering Novel Social Preferences Using Simple Artificial Neural Networks18
Attraction Depending on the Level of Abstraction of the Character Descriptions18
Are Natural Faces Merely Labelled as Artificial Trusted Less?17
Automating Social Science: LLMs vs. Human Experts in Variable Relationship Identification17
A Comparative Investigation of Indirect Measures of Sexual Attraction16
Identifying Relevant Dimensions to the Measurement of Adolescent Social Media Experience via Focus Groups With Young People16
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