Political Psychology

Papers
(The H4-Index of Political Psychology is 21. 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
Harnessing Shared Identities to Mobilize Resilient Responses to the COVID‐19 Pandemic67
Conspiracy Theories and Institutional Trust: Examining the Role of Uncertainty Avoidance and Active Social Media Use59
Psychological Correlates of Populist Attitudes52
Investigating the Links Between Cultural Values and Belief in Conspiracy Theories: The Key Roles of Collectivism and Masculinity50
Reducing Affective Polarization: Warm Group Relations or Policy Compromise?46
Examining the Left‐Right Divide Through the Lens of a Global Crisis: Ideological Differences and Their Implications for Responses to the COVID‐19 Pandemic44
The Language of Pandemic Leaderships: Mapping Political Rhetoric During the COVID‐19 Outbreak41
Consequences of Economic Inequality for the Social and Political Vitality of Society: A Social Identity Analysis41
Populist Gullibility: Conspiracy Theories, News Credibility, Bullshit Receptivity, and Paranormal Belief38
MOBILISE: A Higher‐Order Integration of Collective Action Research to Address Global Challenges36
Abortion Attitudes: An Overview of Demographic and Ideological Differences31
Power to the People: The Hidden Link Between Support for Direct Democracy and Belief in Conspiracy Theories30
Personal and Political: Post‐Traumatic Stress Through the Lens of Social Identity, Power, and Politics30
Nationalism, Patriotism, and Support for the European Union28
The Return of Ethnocentrism25
“Everybody Needs to Do Their Part, So We Can Get This Under Control.” Reactions to the Norwegian Government Meta‐Narratives on COVID‐19 Measures24
The Political Psychology of COVID‐1924
Predictors of Political Violence Outcomes among Young People: A Systematic Review and Meta‐Analysis24
Fear, Hope, and COVID‐19: Emotional Elite Rhetoric and Its Impact on the Public During the First Wave of the COVID‐19 Pandemic22
War Against COVID‐19: How Is National Identification Linked With the Adoption of Disease‐Preventive Behaviors in China and the United States?21
United We Stand, Divided We Fall: Sociopolitical Predictors of Physical Distancing and Hand Hygiene During the COVID‐19 Pandemic21
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