Journal of Media Psychology-Theories Methods and Applications

Papers
(The median citation count of Journal of Media Psychology-Theories Methods and Applications 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 2022-08-01 to 2026-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
Media Task-Switching as Self-Control Failure64
Digital Communication, Family Identity, and Markers of Emerging Adulthood37
Correction to Bonus et al. (2020)20
Direct and Vicarious Routes to Relatedness Need Satisfaction Through Narrative Media18
Facing the Opposition: Personality and Engagement With Political Disagreement Across Contexts18
Problematic Internet Use in Emerging Adulthood17
Media Use as an Avenue to Political Identity in an Authoritarian Context?16
Seeking Support Online12
More Is Not Always More: Rethinking Task Demand and Mood Repair in VR Gaming12
Is It Time to Abandon the Media Multitasking Index?12
Bleeding-Heart Horror Fans12
Celebrating Wins, Lamenting Losses in the Aftermath of Presidential Elections10
Digital Game Culture in Korea10
Who Am I? Mothers’ Self-Uncertainty, Identification, and Conformity in Online Maternal Groups on Social Media10
Inspiration by Role Models9
Trust Formation in AI Expert Systems9
Do I Need Pleasure, Meaning, or New Ideas Today? Exploring the Relationship Between Daily Experiences, Motivations for Media Use, and Content Preferences9
Actor–Observer Asymmetry in Virtual Reality9
Sticking to Your Guns: Testing Competing Effects of Social Identity and Competition Motivation in an Online Multiplayer Game9
The Influence of Minority Views on Majority Participation in Online Discourse9
The Effects of Pandemic-Related Fear on Social Connectedness Through Social Media Use and Self-Disclosure9
AI for Combatting Mis/Disinformation8
Why Is Right-Wing Media Consumption Associated With Lower Compliance With COVID-19 Measures?8
Does Passive Social Media Use Harm Well-Being?8
More Mobile Connectedness, Less Well-Being?8
Correction to Ewoldsen et al. (2022)7
Measures of Social Media Use Motives During Adolescence7
Do Perceived Benefits Compensate for Low Provider Trustworthiness in Disclosure Decisions?7
Emerging Adulthood and Media Use: Latest Research and Future Directions7
Metaverse-Mediated Communication7
A Longitudinal Analysis of Political Ideology, Pornography Consumption, and Attitude Change7
Psychological Underpinnings of Misinformation Countermeasures6
Moral Tipping Points6
Is Hearing Really Believing?6
Exposure to Sexually Explicit Internet Material in Adolescence and Unwanted Sexual Behavior in Emerging Adulthood6
Emotion Regulation Strategies Are Associated With Differential Responses to the News6
Consumption of Psychological Horror is Associated With Reduced Stigmatization of Mental Illness6
An Experience Sampling Study on the Association Between Social Media Use and Self-Esteem6
Media Use and Black Emerging Adults’ Acceptance of Jezebel and Sapphire Stereotypes6
Priming Effects of Emotion-Based Group Stigmatization in the News5
How Are Survivors of Intimate Partner Violence and Sexual Violence Portrayed on Social Media?5
Measuring Gratification From and Consequences of Likes5
Beyond the Screen5
Editable, Persistent, and Emotionally Expressive5
Converging Crowds and Tied Twins5
Tidying Up Attitudes, Queer Eye Style5
Trapped Between Goal Conflict and Availability Norm?5
Examining Readers’ Emotional Responses to Stories4
Collaborative Memory: What Happens With Remote Communication?4
Impression Formation Effects of Message Interactivity on the Relationship Between Organizations and Their Publics4
Reactance to Uncivil Disagreement?4
Correction to Wong et al. (2022)4
Constructions of Antisemitism on Social Media4
The Effect of Psychological Needs Satisfaction on Protective Gaming Beliefs and Behaviors4
Media and Moral Understanding4
Incubating Scholarship From Emerging Media Psychologists4
Losing Awareness of Our Surroundings?4
The Influence of Social Justice Movies4
Privacy Is Dead, Long Live Privacy!4
Breaking Up for Good3
The Psychological Benefits of Scary Play in Three Types of Horror Fans3
Do Sexist Comments Hinder Participation in Online Political Discussions?3
Call for Papers: Media and Moral Understanding3
Media Neuroscience on a Shoestring 2.03
“Anyway, I Love You, Text Me Please”3
Supernatural Enemies Affect Outgroup Attitudes Through Strength of Human Identity?3
Do We Judge Fiction by the Author’s Gender?3
Framerate Sensitivity and Cinemagoing Explain the Soap Opera Effect of Films3
Nevertheless, It Persists3
Supporting JMP in 2025: Authors, Editors, and Reviewers3
“Feed” or “Unfeed”?2
Person-Centered Support From Chatbots Versus Humans2
Moral Understanding and Media2
Emotionally Toned Online Discussions Evoke Subjectively Experienced Emotional Responses2
The Fitness-Validation Model of Propagandist Persuasion and the 5Ds of Propaganda2
A Note of Thanks, and a Nod Towards Internationalization2
How Online Dating Motivations and Social Networks Affect Warranting Value and Interpersonal Impressions2
Mood Enhancement, Self-Transcendence, and Prosociality2
Effects of Issue- and Character-Based Narrative Political Ads on Ad Evaluations2
Straddling the Boundary of Misleading Information Group2
Relations Between Violent Video Game Experiences and Prosocial Behavior2
I Play Online Games Because I Believe in a Just Virtual World2
Rival as Villain – How Moral and Threat Language in American News Coverage Relates to American Attitudes Toward China2
Media Neuroscience on a Shoestring2
The Influence of Feeling-of-Knowing on Metacognitive Processes in the Digital Media Environment2
“Speak[ing] My Mind”2
Information Integrity in a Digital Age2
Preexisting Stereotypes and Selection of Counter-Stereotypical Genius Representations in Entertainment Media2
The Grand Finale2
Reviewers 20242
Threat and Enhancement2
What Post-Pandemic Paradox?2
Binge-Watching, Self-Determination, and Well-Being2
Screen Acting and Moral Understanding2
Using Neuroimaging Techniques to Link Game Rewards to Memory Through Activity in the Hippocampus2
0.057770967483521