Social and Personality Psychology Compass

Papers
(The H4-Index of Social and Personality Psychology Compass is 22. 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 2022-01-01 to 2026-01-01.)
ArticleCitations
222
COVID‐19‐related threat perceptions, political identity, and voting in the 2020 presidential election109
Erratum to “Where Do We Go From Here? The Future of Gender and Negotiation Research”109
The perceived vulnerability to disease scale: Cross‐cultural measurement invariance and associations with fear of COVID‐19 across 16 countries49
Issue Information46
Behavioral extremity moderates the association between certainty in attitudes about COVID and willingness to engage in mitigation‐related behaviors44
The time has come for psychology to stop treating qualitative data as an embarrassing secret42
Mindfulness research and applications in the context of neoliberalism: A narrative and critical review36
From cooperation to conflict: The role of collective narratives in shaping group behaviour36
Guidelines to improve internationalization in the psychological sciences35
Framing COVID‐19 as an existential threat predicts prejudice towards Chinese people via anxious arousal35
A test of vaccine endorsement by political in‐ versus out‐group sources: Effect on vaccination likelihood and exploration of mediation through perceived bias and liking34
Everyday acts of kindness predict greater well‐being during the transition to university33
Changes in loneliness and coping strategies during COVID‐1931
Challenges in the conceptualization of trait self‐control as a psychological construct30
Eight misconceptions about the elemental approach and aversive personality trait research: A response to Andrews and colleagues (2023)26
Effects of the coronavirus pandemic on perceived capitalization support provision and receipt26
Revisiting the charmed circle: A reflexive examination of unanswered questions in the infidelity literature26
The dynamic socioecological model of economic inequality and psychological tendencies: A cycle of mutual constitution23
Psychopathy and COVID‐19: Callousness, impulsivity, and motivational reasons for engaging in prevention behavior23
Issue Information23
Issue Information23
Who handles the tough talk? Supervisor sense of power and confronting difficult issues22
Applying propensity score matching to assess the impact of the pandemic on intimate relationships22
Conceptualizing grandiose and vulnerable narcissism as alternative status‐seeking strategies: Insights from hierometer theory22
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