Journal of Pacific Rim Psychology

Papers
(The TQCC of Journal of Pacific Rim 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 2021-02-01 to 2025-02-01.)
ArticleCitations
Emotional numbing: A key construct in the assessment of mental health during COVID-19 pandemic31
The relationship between perceived discrimination and Chinese migrant children's school adjustment: A moderated mediation model of identity conflict and grit20
The indirect effect of leader humility on employee creativity through a growth mindset for creativity9
Improving the predictor-criterion consistency of mindset measures: Application of the correspondence principle9
Killing the cats or satisfying the human? The role of epistemic curiosity in adolescents’ multidimensional well-being7
Motivating compliance behaviors in public health through enhanced sense of control7
A network perspective on marital satisfaction among older couples7
Growth mindset matters: Influences of socioeconomic status on Chinese secondary vocational students’ learning engagement7
Exploration of tolerance of unfairness under COVID-19 mortality salience and its effect on epidemic development7
OXTR polymorphisms and parental bonding modulate alexithymia: The main effects and interaction6
Validation of the Moral Reasoning Questionnaire against Rasch Measurement Theory6
Perceptions of mental health and psychosocial problems among conflict-affected adults in North Bougainville: Results of a rapid qualitative assessment6
Which noncognitive features provide more information about reading performance? A data-mining approach to big educational data6
You are worth it: Social support buffered the relation between impostor syndrome and suicidal ideation6
Open up the poverty loop: The influence of social class on intertemporal choice5
The silver lining behind the dark cloud: Exploring the psycho-social factors impacting successful adaptation during the COVID-19 pandemic5
Complementing cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) for Pacific peoples in New Zealand5
Self-protect or revenge? Disabled employees’ psychological and behavioral responses to workplace ostracism: The role of belief in a just world4
Smartphone use increases the likelihood of making short-sighted financial decisions4
Incremental theory of personality attenuates the effect of environmental uncertainty on intertemporal choices4
Growing amidst the COVID-19 pandemic: The interplay among transformational leadership in government, public trust, and posttraumatic growth4
Cross-temporal meta-analyses of changes in the locus of control among Chinese college students: No changes were also a trend4
Effect of critical thinking disposition on employee innovative behavior: A meta-theory of personality perspective4
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