American Journal of Psychology

Papers
(The median citation count of American Journal of Psychology is 0. 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 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
Less Constrained Practice Tests Enhance the Testing Effect for Item Memory but Not Context Memory12
Impact of Physical Activity on an Individual’s Creativity: A Day-Level Analysis10
The Special Brain: Subclinical Grandiose Narcissism and Self-Face Recognition in the Right Prefrontal Cortex8
Psychology and AI at a Crossroads: How Might Complex Systems Explain Themselves?7
Between-Group Mean Differences in Intelligence in the United States Are >0% Genetically Caused: Five Converging Lines of Evidence7
Pupil Dilation as an Index of Verbal Fluency7
How Processing Fluency Contributes to the Old/New Effects of Familiarity and Recollection: Evidence From the Remember/Know Paradigm6
The Roles of Different Appraisals in Anxiety and Emotional Exhaustion: A Case of NCAA Division I Head Coaches5
Different Developmental Stages and Developmental Ages of Humans in History: Culture and Socialization, Open and Closed Developmental Windows, and Advanced and Arrested Development5
How Relatedness Need Satisfaction or Frustration and Motivation Relate to Well-Being on Social Networking Sites5
Perceiving the Other Self: An Experimental First-Person Account of Nonverbal Social Interaction5
The End of Overconfidence4
Neurocognitive Mechanism of Remote and Close Associations: An fMRI Study4
Examination of a Response–Effect Compatibility Task With Continuous Mouse Movements: Free- Versus Forced-Choice Tasks and Sequential Modulations4
Do Recall and Recognition Lead to Different Retrieval Experiences?4
Daily Implications of Felt Love for Sleep Quality4
Positive—Negative Asymmetry in Evaluation of Natural Stimuli: Empirical Study in the Contrast Model of Similarity Extended to Open Sets4
Contextual Framework of the Generation Effect4
Perception Over Personality in Lethal Force: Aggression, Impulsivity, and Big Five Traits in Threat Assessments and Behavioral Responses due to Weapon Presence and Posture3
Extending Language Motivation Research and Pushing it Forward3
The Trait of Perseverance: A Literature Review and Future Research Directions3
Understandings of Syllogisms in Ontogeny and History: The Contributions of J. Piaget, A. R. Luria, M. Cole, and S. Scribner in Comparison2
The Field of Psychology Never Maxed out on the Ideas of Max Wertheimer: A New Look at Productive Thinking2
How We Tell Apart Fiction from Reality2
Effects of Differing Exercise Intensities on the Response Time of Gymnasts and Nongymnasts in a Mental Body Rotation Task2
The Importance of Informative Interventions in a Wicked Environment2
You Are Right, You Are Wrong: The Effect of Feedback on Intuitive Thinking2
Rationality Now!2
Second-Language Influence on First-Language Animacy Constraints and Word Order in Korean–English Bilinguals2
Contribution of Retinal Motion to the Impulse Control of Target-Directed Aiming2
Divided Attention in Schizophrenia: A Dual Task Paradigm2
Re-Enchanting the World2
The Phantom of the Omniscient Leader2
Differential Involvement of Working Memory Capacity and Fluid Intelligence in Verbal Associative Learning as a Possible Function of Strategy Use2
The Visual Working Memory Demands of Processing Conventional Metaphoric Language2
Horror Videogame Sound Effects, Cardiovascular Arousal, and Ethnic Bias in the Decision to Shoot2
Nietzsche's Last Will1
Florene Mary Young and Margaret May Zeigler: The First Women in Professorial Ranks, Department of Psychology, University of Georgia1
A Blueprint for Genetic Determinism1
The Integrated Information Theory: Important Insights But not a Complete Theory of Consciousness1
Cold Suggestion to Cope with the Negative Impact of Tropical Climate1
Edward Bradford Titchener: 3. Psychology as Science: With Wundt at Leipzig1
C. S. Peirce’s Forgotten but Enduring Relevance to Psychological Science1
Contributions of Ethnicity and Attention to the Ensemble Emotional Perception in a Mixed Group1
Crossing the Rubicon from the Social to the Biological Sciences1
Individual Response–Effect Congruencies Modulate Subsequent Stimulus–Response Compatibility Effects1
Efficacy of Guided Versus Self-Induced Learning of Web-Based Self-Compassionate Journaling by College Students1
Influence of Face Mask and Tropical Climate on Subjective States: Affect, Motivation, and Selective Attention1
Positive or Negative: Differences in Self–Other Representations Among Chinese Social Networking Users1
Untangling Decision Routes in Moral Dilemmas: The Refugee Dilemma1
Spread of Negative Affect via Social Media: The Affective Consequences of Viewing Others’ Fortunate and Unfortunate Social Media Posts1
Value of the Relationship and Motivation to Forgive Based on Future Anxiety1
My Life as a Book Reviewer1
Avatars and Alternate Identities: Social Media Usage and Its Relation to Identity and Peer Attachment1
The Characteristics and Benefits of Disclosing Personal Experiences in Prison: A Study of the Writing Paradigm1
Dual-Process Accounts of the Creative Problem Solving and Human Connectome1
Tribute to E. J. Capaldi: Celebration of a Psychological Scientist1
Improving the Executive Functions of Third to Fifth Graders With Learning Disabilities Through an Expressive Writing Program: The Case of Working Memory, Planning/Organizing, and Cognitive Flexibility1
Comparing Inverted Faces to Upright Faces Using Similarity or Mental Rotation1
Twilight of Rationality1
Inborn Ideas1
Sensation and Sensibility: Simulating Nick Humphrey's Mind0
Following Navigation Instructions: Interdependent Spatial and Verbal Working Memory Processes0
Creativity Understood: From Neuromythology to Neuroscience0
Edward Bradford Titchener: 4. Titchener Comes to Cornell0
Twilight of Human Judgment0
The Contest of Happiness0
Reply to a Reply0
The Cup Whisperer0
The Unceremonious Death of Free Will0
Man Meets Machine0
Suburban Gloss: Reply to Kenrick and Lundberg-Kenrick0
Is Intuitive Psychology Bad for Psychology? Reply to Krueger0
Marvelous Psychology0
On Being Insane in Sane Places?0
Intervention Bias: People Overpredict Social Problems in Which They Believe Society Can Intervene0
Back Matter0
Can Mental Tricks Effect Social Change?0
Edwina Eunice Abbott (Cowan): Pioneer Psychologist0
In Memoriam0
Cognitive Conflict as an Underlying Mechanism in the Arousal of Epistemic Emotions0
Detriments and Benefits in Collaborative Memory of Social Information: Insight From Gender Stereotypes0
Thinking Does Not Make It So0
Tracking the Travels0
Is the Missing Letter Effect Due Primarily to the Test Word Containing the Target Letter or to the Surrounding Words?0
Comparison Trial of Two Behavioral Sleep Interventions to Improve Sleep-Related Outcomes and Reduce Technology Usage Among College Students0
Why Are Trial-by-Trial, Strength-Based Criterion Shifts Hard to Observe? Is the Difficulty in the Mental Process Itself or in the Typical Cued Criterion Method?0
Editor's Note0
The Desiccated Charm of the Bourgeoisie0
How Will the Occupation End? A Real-World Exploration of Hindsight Bias and Retroactive Pessimism Concerning Antigovernment Protests in Bulgaria0
Comprehensive Neuroscience Techniques of Understanding the Brain: Brain Organization, Experimental Design, and Research Methods0
Good, Better, Best: How Evolution Optimizes Anatomy and Action0
Perception of Dynamic Point Light Facial Expression0
Charm and Discretion, Yes. Bourgeoisie, No: Response to Krueger0
The Place of Fact in a World of Values: An Interpretation of Michael Wertheimer’s Memoirs0
Down with Theory and Evidence?0
Order in the Courtroom: Let Us Hear What the Experts Have to Say0
The Certainty Effect for Gains and Losses Emerges in Joint Evaluation but Not Always in Separate Evaluation0
Conspiracy and Democracy: Same as Always? We Don’t Think So0
Thinking Scientifically about Scientifically Thinking0
Beyond Dualism and Essentialism: Reply to Berent0
Improving the Science and Practice of Testing: The Legacy of Oscar Krisen Buros0
Calling Maria’s Bluff0
Similarity Between Upright and Inverted Faces in a Yes/No Procedure: The Face Recognition Invariance0
Response to Bill Rowe Review0
Using Evolutionary Theory to Understand Associations Between Passive and Active Social Media Use and Well-Being0
Rage at Strangers: Anger Elicitation and Regulation as a Function of Relationship Type0
Let's not argue about this!0
Can Feedback Boost Prospective Memory Performance?0
Guest Reviewers 20230
Rand Boyd Evans (1942–2021)0
Guest Reviewers 20200
Edward Bradford Titchener: 2. The Oxford Years0
Impact of Intrinsic Cognitive Skills and Metacognitive Beliefs on Tool Use Performance0
Gestural Simulation of Motion Verbs0
Unhappy Dialectics0
The Sirens’ Song of Incentives0
Indirect Associations Between Self-Rated Alertness and Recall via Strategic and Nonstrategic Factors0
Gauging the Power of Perseverance and Extent of Unrealized Potential in One Intellectual Domain0
AI in an Uncertain World: Response to Krueger's Review of How to Stay Smart in a Smart World0
A Homecoming for the Wandering Mind0
Pain Catastrophizing Is Associated with a Pattern of Negative Emotional States and a Lack of Positive Emotional Priming0
Upon Reflection0
Tribal Creatures0
Memory at the Center of Our Life0
Straight Dope on Being Duped0
An Expansive Survey, in Clear and Vivid Form: Proctor and Vu's (2023) Attention0
Accio Knowledge: Children's Knowledge Acquisition in the Domain of Harry Potter0
The Categorization Heuristic0
Editor’s Note: 100th Anniversary of the Transition from Hall to Titchener0
Bridging the Invisible Cultural Gap0
Guest Reviewers 2018-20190
Is Detecting Discontinuity Difficult? Evidence from the Visual Trend Classification of Scatterplots0
High Destination Memory for Emotionally Incongruent Information0
A Genetic Determinant of the Preference Reversal Phenomenon0
The Ingredients of the Creative Mind0
Many Faces of Mediation0
The Crippled Mind: Rebuttal of Peters0
Solving a Mystery in Levels-of-Processing Research: The Word-First Paradigm0
Attention for Designers0
Historical Articles on Edward Bradford Titchener0
Reading Deficits, Executive Functions, and Social Adjustment Problems: Direct and Mediated Relations0
Category Generalization After Entrenched Versus Probabilistic Erroneous Feedback0
A Self-Presentational Account of Entitlement: Entitlement Relates to Strategically Portraying Entitled Identities0
Enhancing Second and Foreign Language Education Through the Lens of Positive Psychology0
Historical, Methodological, and Philosophical Analysis of the Working Memory Construct0
Reply to Joachim Krueger's Review of Rationality0
Internal and External Causal Explanations of Happiness0
Edward Bradford Titchener: 1. The End and the Beginning0
Who Has Faith (In Attachment Theory)?0
Front Matter0
How Chinese People Expressed Well-Being and Mobility Change During the COVID-19 Pandemic: An Analysis of Microblogs0
Student Engagement and Language Learning: What, Why, and How?0
Description Versus Experience for Decisions About Discounts0
Back Matter0
Thoughtless Intelligence: Reply to Gigerenzer's Response to My Review of His How to Stay Smart in a Smart World0
Talk Is Cheap: Self-Reported Versus Actual Marksmanship Proficiency Among Military and Community Samples0
How the Human Brain Allows us to Use Language: The Cognitive Structure and Mechanism to Understand Language0
Big Data, Small Mind0
A Feedforward Interactive Network to Explain Complex Information Processing Phenomena Including the Halo Effect and Its Generalization0
Rebellion Management Theory0
Effects of a Cognitive Schema Account on the Stigma of Schizophrenia: A Study in a French University Student Sample0
The Equations for Consciousness: A Reply to “Tracking the Travels,” a Review of Journey of the Mind0
When Driving Under the Influence Leads to Manslaughter: Perceptions of Plea Bargains0
What Does Deliberate Ignorance Reveal to Us About Human Psychology?0
Intention to Respond in a Special Way Protects against Forgetting Associations Even When Working Memory Is Occupied0
Assessing Levels of Narrative Memory Over Time0
Episodic Odor Recognition Memory Is Reflected in Narratives About the Earliest Memories in Older Adults0
Attention Performance Decline After Age 40 in Clinically Normal Community Dwellers: Evidence from a 10-Year Follow-Up of the Yakumo Study0
Numeracy Matters: Response to “Do the Math” By Joachim I. Krueger0
About Nothing, in Particular0
Do the Math0
Is There a Bidirectional Relationship Between Appearance-Based Rejection Sensitivity and Materialism in Early Adults?0
It’s Better to Burn Out Than to Fade Away0
Front Matter0
The Process of Scientific Investigation0
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