Journal of Experimental Social Psychology

Papers
(The H4-Index of Journal of Experimental Social Psychology is 24. 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 2021-05-01 to 2025-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Differences in faces do make a difference: Diversity perceptions and preferences in faces104
Hierarchy profiling: How and why a job's perceived impact on inequality affects racial hiring evaluations97
Hierarchy as a signal of culture and belonging: Exploring why egalitarian ideology predicts aversion to hierarchical organizations61
Joint collective action increases support for social change and mitigates intergroup polarisation: A registered report47
The ‘me’ in meat: Does affirming the self make eating animals seem more morally wrong?45
Effects of aggregation on implicit bias measurement43
Feeling empathy for organizations: Moral consequences, mechanisms, and the power of framing42
Choosing not to get anchored: A choice mindset reduces the anchoring bias42
“Black-and-White” thinking: Does visual contrast polarize moral judgment? Independent replications and extension of Study 142
Morals for the sake of movement: Locomotion and sensitivity to norms in moral dilemmas38
Faster, stronger, and more obligatory?A temporal analysis of negative (versus positive) emotional reactions35
Untested assumptions perpetuate stereotyping: Learning in the absence of evidence33
Revisiting dissociation hypotheses with a structural fit approach: The case of the prepared reflex framework32
Being a tough person in a tight world: Cultural tightness leads to a desire for muscularity30
The role of task similarity for ego depletion: A registered report29
More useful to you: Believing that others find the same objects more useful28
Who are you to me?: A relational approach to examining race-gender associations26
Editorial Board26
The developmental origins and behavioral consequences of attributions for inequality25
Trait inferences from the “big two” produce gendered expectations of facial features25
Students' daily activity and beliefs about the world before and after a campus shooting24
The effect of irrelevant pairings on evaluative responses24
Climate change threats increase modern racism as a function of social dominance orientation and ingroup identification24
System justification makes income gaps appear smaller24
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