Journal of General Psychology

Papers
(The TQCC of Journal of General Psychology is 1. 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 2021-04-01 to 2025-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
Development and validation of Unsuccessful Disengagement Aging Scale (UDAS) for older adults34
Cross-race responses to mental illness cues28
Statement of Retraction: COVID-19, Suicide, and Femicide: rapid research using Google Search Phrases9
Judgments of learning reactively affect memory by inducing covert retrieval8
Don’t worry, they get the idea: instructions have no impact on dehumanization ratings on the Ascent of Human Scale6
Age differences in the recruitment of syntactic analysis and semantic plausibility during sentence comprehension6
Not all #complaints are equally contagious: an Instagram experiment5
Meaning matters: linking proactive vitality management to subjective well-being5
Causality orientations and spontaneous mental contrasting5
Prefrontal cortex hemodynamic response to acute high intensity intermittent exercise during executive function processing4
Sex-based differences in cognitive anxiety and felt arousal of elite archers: a field study4
Someone just posted on Instagram: Conspicuous consumption, anticipated engagement, and trait mindfulness3
Self-monitoring and former best friends: individual differences in friendship dissolution3
More envy, more loneliness? not only that: A longitudinal study and daily diary study3
Effects of self-healing training on perfectionism and frustration tolerance in mothers of single-parent students2
Getting it right takes time: response time and performance in secondary school students2
If colors have gender: Color-gender stereotype and the impact on impression evaluation and interpersonal interaction2
Positive and negative factors of the influence of new media and the digital environment on ideal and belief education among university students in China2
Bidirectional relations between gratitude and depression/anxiety: based on three follow-up data2
Front-line employees’ perceived COVID-19 event strength and emotional labor in the service industry: A moderated mediation model2
More than a feeling: Effects of competitive asymmetry on human emotions2
Intolerance of uncertainty and reactions to the COVID-19 pandemic2
Corruption and hierarchy: a replication of studies 1c and 6 of Fath & Kay 20181
No evidence for the influence of head-heart conceptual metaphor on moral decision making and personality1
Racial/ethnic differences in parenting behaviors as protective factors in adolescent internalizing problems1
Differentiating the DF effect in episodic memory: evaluating the contribution of the procedures of collaborative memory1
Self-focused autonomy, other-focused pro-sociality, and well-being: a cross-national cluster analysis1
The two-way relationship of interpersonal curiosity and daily envy1
Color features continuously represent negative and positive aspects of sadness1
Focality and prospective memory in preschool children1
Cohort difference in job environments: the mediating effect of organizational identification on the relationships between mindful leadership and self-spirituality1
Social power may be associated with health through positive emotion1
Multiple sources of unconscious-information processing affect a single response: independent unconscious priming effects1
The boundary conditions by which body-esteem leads to eating disorders risk among adolescents1
Effects of personality traits and mood induction on metamemory judgments and metacognitive beliefs1
The double-edged sword of workplace friendship: exploring when and how workplace friendship promotes versus inhibits voice behavior1
Validity and reliability of the short Test Anxiety Inventory (TAI-5) in Dutch adolescents1
Roles of expressed gratitude and apologies in predicting reciprocal responsiveness1
The effect of normality and outliers on bivariate correlation coefficients in psychology: A Monte Carlo simulation1
In search of the functional base of risk-taking: inexperience and safety1
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