Journal of Research in Personality

Papers
(The H4-Index of Journal of Research in Personality is 20. 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
Who scapegoats? Individual differences moderate the dual-motive model of scapegoating63
Accounting for the evaluative factor in self-ratings provides a more accurate estimate of the relationship between personality traits and well-being54
Corrigendum to “The network structure of impulsive personality and temporal discounting” [J. Res. Pers. 96 (2022) 104166]48
There are a million ways to be a woman and a million ways to be a man: Gender differences across personality nuances and nations46
The implicit measurement of psychopathy44
A Social Relations Model of need supportiveness33
Why does sadism troll? The role of negative emotional reactions from others32
Low modesty linked to feeling deprived within advantaged (but not disadvantaged) groups30
The role of purpose in the stress process: A homeostatic account29
Editorial Board28
If giving money to the Red Cross increases well-being, does taking money from the Red Cross increase ill-being? – Evidence from three experiments25
Psychosis and the challenges to narrative identity and the good life: Advances from research on the integrated model of metacognition24
Tendency to share positive emotions buffers loneliness-related negativity in the context of shared adversity24
Too tempting to resist? Self-control moderates the relationship between narcissism and antisocial tendencies23
Improving self-knowledge: How performance feedback impacts individuals’ self-estimates of their cognitive abilities22
Avoidant individuals are more affected by ostracism attribution21
Future self-continuity promotes meaning in life through authenticity21
The Dark Triad predicts public display of offensive political products20
Neuroticism, urbanization, and the state prevalence of Parkinson’s disease in the USA20
Further exploring the impact of cumulative lifetime adversity on life satisfaction, psychological flourishing, and depressive symptoms20
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