Social Science Quarterly

Papers
(The H4-Index of Social Science Quarterly is 13. 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
33
Party Time: The Effect of Partisan and Nonpartisan Media Messages on Support for Packing the US Supreme Court28
Conceptualizing and Measuring Structural Overlap in the Political Attitudes and Orientations of Multidimensional Groups25
Exclusionist reactions during the COVID‐19 pandemic: Chinese, Japanese, and South Korean citizens’ support for border restriction24
All aboard? An analysis of public opinion regarding high‐speed rail23
Impact of opponents’ race, gender, and party on U.S. congressional fundraising21
Extending the stereotype content model of racial attitudes among college freshmen20
Does Country Setting Make a Difference? A Cross‐National Study on the Relationship Between Political Ideology and Conspiracy Mentality17
Partisanship, Trump Favorability, and Americans’ Evaluations of the FBI16
To Cancel or Not to Cancel. That Is the Question. The Role of Quest for Significance and Significance Loss in Cancel Culture15
Hold your fire! Influence of female legislators on gun legislation in the United States15
Who speaks? Individual and institutional predictors of CEO activism14
Objective conditions, political knowledge, and perceptions of electoral competition in U.S. mayoral elections14
Predicting Congressional Elections From Expert Ratings, 1964–202213
Do Not Forget About Politics! Explaining the Selective Breach of Bilateral Investment Treaties13
Can Donald Trump Shape the Outcome of Elections Abroad? Unraveling and Comparing the “Trump Effect” in the 2025 Canadian and Australian Federal Elections13
A conceptual validation of transformative learning theory13
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