Journal of Pacific Rim Psychology

Papers
(The TQCC of Journal of Pacific Rim Psychology is 5. 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
AI in learning27
Nostalgia across cultures25
Conceptualizing dimensions and a model for digital pedagogy23
COVID-19 conspiracy theories and compliance with governmental restrictions: The mediating roles of anger, anxiety, and hope23
Rational thinking style, rejection of coronavirus (COVID-19) conspiracy theories/theorists, and compliance with mandated requirements21
Conspiracy beliefs and attitudes toward COVID-19 vaccinations20
To get vaccinated or not? Social psychological factors associated with vaccination intent for COVID-1917
A review of mindful parenting14
System Threat during a Pandemic: How Conspiracy Theories Help to Justify the System13
Affected more than infected: The relationship between national narcissism and Zika conspiracy beliefs is mediated by exclusive victimhood about the Zika outbreak13
Designing a Preliminary Model of Coaching Pedagogy for Synchronous Collaborative Online Learning13
Development and Validation of Computational Thinking Assessment of Chinese Elementary School Students11
Digital Storytelling Enhancing Chinese Primary School Students’ Self-Efficacy in Mathematics Learning10
An Integrated Ecological Approach to Mapping Variations in Collectivism Within China: Introducing the Triple-Line Framework10
COVID-19-related conspiracy theories in China9
The Power of the Media on Peace and Reconciliation Processes: Representing Former Enemy Groups as Moral versus Immoral Matters9
Relationship among sleep quality, depressed mood, and perceived social support in older adults: A longitudinal study9
PLEA8
Psychological Capital, Positive Affect, and Organizational Outcomes8
Risk perception, anxiety, and depression among hospital pharmacists during the COVID-19 pandemic: The mediating effect of positive and negative affect7
Does growth mindset benefit mental health in Asia? Evidence from Chinese students7
Emotional intelligence of Large Language Models7
Implications of a Psychological Approach to Collective Remembering: Social Representations as Cultural Ground for Interpreting Survey and Experimental Results6
Student and Teacher Characteristics on Student Math Achievement6
Social representations of coronavirus/COVID-19 in Italy: Psychosocial anchoring to conspiracy beliefs, vaccine hesitancy, and the psychological dimension6
A dialogue system for identifying need deficiencies in moral education6
Anxiety and well-being amidst the COVID-19 outbreak and the moderating role of locus-of-hope: Evidence from a large sample in the Philippines6
Psychometric Properties of the Chinese Bermond–Vorst Alexithymia Questionnaire: An Exploratory Structural Equation Modeling Study5
Japanese people's attitudes toward acculturation and intercultural relations5
Residential Mobility and Trust: The Moderating Role of Cognitive Need for Closure5
Growth mindset predicts teachers’ life satisfaction when they are challenged to innovate their teaching5
The effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, risk perception, and perceived social support on public trust in physicians in China: A latent transition analysis5
Growth mindset matters: Influences of socioeconomic status on Chinese secondary vocational students’ learning engagement5
Impacts of the psychological stress response on aggression in adolescents during the COVID-19 epidemic in China5
Exploration of tolerance of unfairness under COVID-19 mortality salience and its effect on epidemic development5
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