Basic and Applied Social Psychology

Papers
(The median citation count of Basic and Applied Social 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 2020-03-01 to 2024-03-01.)
ArticleCitations
Student Evaluations of Teaching Encourages Poor Teaching and Contributes to Grade Inflation: A Theoretical and Empirical Analysis61
Incredible Utility: The Lost Causes and Causal Debris of Psychological Science18
Supervisor Narcissism and Employee Performance: A Moderated Mediation Model of Affective Organizational Commitment and Power Distance Orientation17
Sustainable Consumption: What Works Best, Carbon Taxes, Subsidies and/or Nudges?15
Perceptions of and Behavior toward University Students with Autism15
Failure to Replicate: Testing a Growth Mindset Intervention for College Student Success14
Barriers to Converting Applied Social Psychology to Bettering the Human Condition13
Does Storytelling Reduce Stigma? A Meta-Analytic View of Narrative Persuasion on Stigma Reduction12
Unjudge Someone: Human Library as a Tool to Reduce Prejudice toward Stigmatized Group Members11
Ambivalent Classism: The Importance of Assessing Hostile and Benevolent Ideologies about Poor People10
Is Affirmation the Cure? Self-Affirmation and European-Americans’ Perception of Systemic Racism10
Not All Scientists Are Equal: Role Aspirants Influence Role Modeling Outcomes in STEM10
Nudging is Ineffective When Attitudes Are Unsupportive: An Example from a Natural Field Experiment9
There is Nothing Magical about Bayesian Statistics: An Introduction to Epistemic Probabilities in Data Analysis for Psychology Starters9
The Experiences with Ambivalent Sexism Inventory (EASI)8
“I’ll Be There”: Improving Online Class Attendance with a Commitment Nudge during COVID-197
The Effects of Emotion Recognition Training on Interpersonal Effectiveness6
Fostering COVID-19 Safe Behaviors Using Cognitive Dissonance6
Beliefs about an Offender’s Capacity to Be Rehabilitated: Black Offenders Are Seen as More Capable of Change6
A Literature Review of the Measurement of Coping with Stigmatization and Discrimination5
To Apologize or Justify: Leader Responses to Task and Relational Mistakes5
Race and Perceived Immorality in Stereotypes of Criminal Subtypes5
Promoting Healthy Eating Practices through Persuasion Processes4
Controlling Language and Irony: Reducing Threat and Increasing Positive Message Evaluations4
The Sobering Effects of Jailhouse Informant Testimony on Perceptions of an Intoxicated Rape Victim4
Does Repetition Always Make Perfect? Differential Effects of Repetition on Learning of Own-Race and Other-Race Faces4
Multiple Feet-in-the-Door and Obedience3
COVID-19 Behavioral Health Mindset Inventory: A Method for Enhancing Employee and Consumer Safety3
Why Do Immigrants Make Us More Authoritarian? The Impact of Direct and Normative Threat to Social Order from Outgroupers on Ingroup Authoritarianism3
Changing Negative Perceptions of Individuals With Facial Disfigurement: The Effectiveness of a Brief Intervention3
I Read, I Imagine, I Feel: Feasibility, Imaginability and Intensity of Emotional Experience as Fundamental Dimensions for Norming Scripts3
Ostracism in Real Life: Evidence That Ostracizing Others Has Costs, Even When It Feels Justified3
The Influence of Visual Perspective on Moral Licensing Effect2
The Effect of Age-Stigma Concealment on Social Evaluations2
Can Accepting Criticism Be an Effective Impression Management Strategy for Public Figures? A Comparison with Denials and a Counterattack2
Parental Depression and Emerging Adult Psychological Problems: Indirect Effects by Parents’ Social Support and Emerging Adult Engagement Coping2
How and When Workplace Incivility Decrease Employee Work Outcomes. A Moderated-Mediated Model2
Keep Nice and Carry on: Effect of Niceness on Well-Being2
When It’s Bad to Be Lucky: Observers’ Judgments of Fortuitous Victims1
Qualitative Exploration of Chinese Students’ Perspectives on Long-Term Goal Striving1
Moral Messaging: Testing a Framing Technique during a Pandemic1
Group-Level Perspective-Taking Effects on Injustice Standards and Empathic Concern When the Victims Are Categorized as Outgroup Versus Ingroup1
That’s Racist!: Political Correctness Predicts Accusations of Racism in Ambiguous Situations1
Affirmation and Majority Students: Does Affirmation Impair Academic Performance in White Males?1
Acculturation Coping Leads to Heightened Sensitivity to Socially Hurtful Events1
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