Asian Journal of Social Psychology

Papers
(The TQCC of Asian Journal of Social Psychology 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 2021-05-01 to 2025-05-01.)
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Can online interactions reduce loneliness in young adults during university closures in Japan? The directed acyclic graphs approach45
Internalized homonegativity and social network dependence in young Chinese gay men: multiple mediating effects of sexual orientation concealment, expectations of rejection and self‐esteem25
Fear of happiness and emotion regulation: Implications for personal and relational well‐being22
Cultural differences in self and affect through drawings of personal experiences20
Getting licence or keeping consistent? The role of moral identity in subsequent pro‐environmental behaviours17
Effects of residential mobility on impression formation across different social contexts15
Backlash towards male versus female leaders' interpersonal emotion management strategy use: The role of followers' gender‐based leadership stereotypes14
Lay perceptions of modern prejudice toward “White” and “Asian” people: It matters who said it, whom it's about, and who's judging10
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How and when phatic communion enhances advice taking8
The interactive effect between self social class and target social class on moral judgements8
Similar outgroups: Threatening or likable?7
Self‐transcendent emotions and their influence on organizational effectiveness: A literature review and synthesis7
Indian caste names and cooperation in the Prisoner’s Dilemma7
The effects of source credibility and content objectivity on pro‐environmental post engagement on social media: A case study of Chinese TikTok (Douyin)6
Internationalising imperatives and decolonising aspirations: Navigating social psychology teaching in Asia6
Social motives of university students in seven countries: Measurement development and validation6
Validation of the Very Efficient Short‐Form Need for Cognition Scale in Chinese: Detecting the effect of item orientation6
Time Perception Scale: Measurement invariance between the United States and Japan5
Doing good is not equal to good people: The wealth‐based gap in prosocial motive attributions5
Fear of appearance discrimination and its influence on well‐being across cultures5
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Testing the status‐legitimacy hypothesis: Predicting system justification using objective and subjective socioeconomic status in China and the United States5
Do good relationships contribute to innovative behaviour? A study of relationship conflict affecting team innovative behaviour5
An extension of the theory of planned behaviour in predicting intention to reduce plastic use in the Philippines: Cross‐sectional and experimental evidence5
The PASS method: Ecologically valid scaling for intergroup relations research4
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Impact of social support on life satisfaction in older adults: Considering socioeconomic status as moderator4
Who moved with you? The companionship of significant others reduces movers’ motivation to make new friends4
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The impact of human interviewers versus AI interviewers on applicant self‐efficacy and offer acceptance4
Diversity in old age: Stereotyping of subgroups of older people across cultures4
Collectivistic orientation moderates the effect of personal control on evaluations of societal disease‐control measures: During and beyond the COVID‐19 crisis in China4
The social evaluation of accents and perceived social influence in Singapore: A comparison of American and Singaporean English accents3
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Worldviews about change: Their structure and their implications for understanding responses to sustainability, technology, and political change3
Ordinance influences individuals' perceptions towards prospects of social circumstance but not the status quo: An experimental field study on sexual minorities issues in Japan3
The violent turn in non‐violent collective action: What happens?3
Development and validation of the Nonclinging to Ego Scale3
Not all hands get hot: Success rates and hot‐hand predictions3
Preferred responses when honour is at stake: The role of cultural background, presence of others, and causality orientation3
Development of the Meanings Of The Hijab (MOTH) Scale3
The effects of mortality salience on perceived risk and trust in the managing bodies of nuclear power: The moderating effect of nuclear power support3
The link between people's social perceptions of cultivated meat eaters and their acceptance of cultivated meat3
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Fate beliefs, meaning construction, and meaning in life2
Dehumanization of women and men in elective abortion: A preregistered replication in China2
Victims of the Itaewon crowd crush died twice: The role of justice beliefs (general vs. personal) and fatalism in predicting victim‐blaming2
“You're overreacting!”: The ambiguity of Asian American microaggressions delegitimizes collective action2
Move more and bribe more? The impact of residential mobility on bribe‐giving2
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Moral bias toward different social classes2
Face as a multidimensional construct: Cross‐cultural validation of the Loss of Face Scale in Taiwan and the United States2
Is gratitude science inclusive? A scoping review on gratitude in individuals with diverse needs and exceptionalities2
The social status of women in China: Analysis based on age, period, and cohort effects2
Regrets over “me” versus regrets over “us”: The influence of culture on action versus inaction regrets2
Impact of moral conviction on social networking: Roles of seeking cognitive consistency and shared reality in opinion homophily2
The Children's Dual Emotion Regulation Strategy scale: An integrated perspective of Western and East Asian cultures2
Future confidence trends in Chinese youth transitioning to adulthood: Role of subjective social status and academic performance2
Proactive aggression or passive resistance: A face perspective on why and how illegitimate tasks elicit various counterproductive work behaviours in employees2
Social media addiction and personality: A meta‐analysis2
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