Journal of Language and Social Psychology

Papers
(The TQCC of Journal of Language and Social Psychology is 4. 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
The Effect of Anticipatory Apology and Appreciation in Online Support-Seeking Messages on Support Provision in the U.S. and Korea25
The Truth Project25
How Positive and Negative Intergroup Contact May Shape the Communication of Discrimination Toward Migrants25
Homophobic Hate Speech Affects Well-Being of Highly Identified LGBT People20
Shaping Attributions of Crisis Responsibility in the Case of an Accusation: The Role of Active and Passive Voice in Crisis Response Strategies18
Americans’ Attitudes Toward Foreign-Accented Speakers: The Role of National Group Stereotypes and Processing Fluency17
Restoring Ingroup Status and Glory: Essentialism as Ingroup Preservation When Collective Victimhood Narratives Are Endorsed17
Automating the Detection of Linguistic Intergroup Bias Through Computerized Language Analysis17
Announcing The 18th ICLASP June 202416
Obituary: Donald M. Taylor (April 3, 1943 – October 24, 2021)14
The Interplay of Jargon, Motivation, and Fatigue While Processing COVID-19 Crisis Communication Over Time14
Does Regional Variation in Pathogen Prevalence Predict the Moralization of Language in COVID-19 News?12
(In)Sincere Demeanor and (In)Sincere Language in Crisis Communication12
Referencing Race = Racist? Examining Perceptions of References to a Target’s Race as Offensive12
Words for Sale: Linguistic Complexity Associates with Higher Housing Prices in Online Realty Advertisements11
Announcing The 18th ICLASP, June 202411
The Effects of Type of Pronouns and Hope Appeals in Supportive Messages About COVID-1910
“We” are in This Pandemic, but “You” can get Through This: The Effects of Pronouns on Likelihood to Stay-at-Home During COVID-199
The Use and Perception of Reclaimed Group Labels for Lesbian Women and Gay Men9
Obituary: W. Peter Robinson (May 8, 1933 – February 18, 2021)9
When There is No He/She: A Cross-Cultural Analysis of Genderless Language Use and Its Impact on Gender Ideology8
A BERT's Eye View: A Big Data Framework for Assessing Language Convergence and Accommodation8
How Intense Language Hurts a Politician's Trustworthiness: Voter Norms of a Political Debate via Language Expectancy Theory8
How Gossip Rules the World: Three Hypotheses 7
A Cognitive Look at the “Invisibility” of Older Gay Men Within the Categories ‘Gay Man’ and ‘Elderly Man’7
Modeling Language Attitudes: Attitudinal Measurements and Linguistic Behavior in Two Bilingual Communities7
LIWC Indicators of Cross-Country Income Inequality at the United Nations General Debate (1987-2020): An Elastic Net Analysis7
A Meta-Analysis and Systematic Review of Foreign Language Anxiety Interventions Among Students6
Introduction: Language and Communication Related to COVID-196
Politicization of Immigration and Language Use in Political Elites: A Study of Spanish Parliamentary Speeches6
Code-Mixing in Promotional Materials for Tourism: Effects of Format on Processing Fluency and Interest in Cultural Activities6
Announcing International Symposium on Intergroup Communication (ISIC3)6
Recent New Book Alerts, 2020-20225
Trauma, Extreme Humiliation, and Coping Strategies in Migrant Domestic Workers’ Storytelling: Linguistic and Psychological Perspectives5
A Vision for the Continued Success of the JLSP5
Investigating Patient Preferences for Their Doctor's Communication Strategies Across Cultures Using Communication Accommodation Theory5
Generative AI Are More Truth-Biased Than Humans: A Replication and Extension of Core Truth-Default Theory Principles5
The 17th ICLASP, June 2022, Hong Kong5
Who Does Discriminate Against gay-Sounding Speakers? The Role of Prejudice on Voice-Based Hiring Decisions in Brazil5
Bonding Through Language Imitation: Influence of Social Ostracism on Structural Priming5
Obituary: Cindy Gallois (April 9, 1945 – June 8, 2023)5
Does the Linguistic Expectancy Bias Extend to a Second Language?4
“Where Are You From?” Language Attitudes and (Non)Accommodation During Native–Nonnative Speaker Interactions in Germany4
Reducing Prejudice Through Narrative Writing: The Effects of Contact Type and Linguistic Authenticity4
Discussion: Making Sense of Public Sensemaking Relative to the COVID-19 Crisis4
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