Psihologija

Papers
(The TQCC of Psihologija is 2. 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
Psychological symptoms of COVID-19 epidemic: A systematic review of current evidence13
Relationships between developmental feedback, intrinsic motivation, and creative personality and performance12
Fear of COVID-19 and sleep problems in Turkish young adults: Mediating roles of happiness and problematic social networking sites use9
Coping with unemployment in COVID-19: The role of employability beliefs in exploration self-efficacy7
Activity matters: Physical exercise and stress coping during the 2020 COVID-19 state of emergency6
The role of absenteeism in the prediction of math achievement on the basis of self-concept and motivation: TIMSS 2015 in Serbia6
The relationship between social support and uncertainty of COVID-19: The mediating roles of resilience and academic self-efficacy6
Support for the measures in fighting the COVID-19 pandemic: The role of political ideology6
The light and the dark side of social media use: Depression, anxiety, and eating attitudes among adolescents5
Perceived lack of control and conspiracy theory beliefs in the wake of political strife and natural disaster5
The effect of overweight stereotype threat on children’s motor learning5
The depression anxiety and stress Scales-21: Bifactor statistical indices in support of the total and depression scores5
Motor learning and working memory in children: The role of cognitive-motor and motor-motor dual-task training4
Problematic social media use, satisfaction with life, and levels of depressive symptoms in university students during the COVID-19 pandemic: Mediation role of social support4
Social anxiety and rumination in the context of the revised reinforcement sensitivity theory and the mediation model of social anxiety4
Intergroup conflict runs in the family: Parental social attitudes and political ideology predict the ethos of conflict in their offspring4
Social networking sites passive use and its effects on sad-happy mood4
The role of emotional competencies in psychological responding to COVID-19 pandemic3
Life satisfaction in childhood: Latin American immigrant children in Chile3
Are you scared of what comes next? Students' future career anxiety during the COVID-19 pandemic3
Psychometric properties of the Bangla version of multidimensional scale of perceived social support3
Better once it's over, worse now: Prospective moral behaviors after the coronavirus epidemic and cyberchondria3
Pandemic parenting: Predictors of quality of parental pandemic practices during COVID-19 lockdown in Serbia3
Dark, dissatisfied and disengaged: Propensity towards marital infidelity, the dark triad, marital satisfaction and the mediating role of moral disengagement2
The moderating role of personal resources in the relationship between job demands and work engagement2
Is the quality or the frequency of communication? The communication on social networks sites moderates the association between attachment and relational satisfaction2
Exploring the relationship between tourists’ emotional experience, destination personality perception, satisfaction and behavioral intentions2
Psychometric characteristics of a Serbian translation of the unconditional self-acceptance questionnaire and the development of a short form2
Why more competent adolescents advance or regress after assymetrical peer interaction: Studying dialogue characteristics that make a difference2
Assessing the dimensionality of three LMX instruments within a diverse cultural and linguistic context2
The zone of actual and the zone of proximal development measured through preschool dynamic assessment as predictors of later school performance - a longitudinal study2
Job autonomy and employee strengths use: The roles of work engagement and job insecurity2
A conditional process model to explain problematic smartphone use: The interaction among frustration intolerance, duration of use, and gender2
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