British Journal of Social Psychology

Title Publication Date Language Citations
Does it take one to know one? Endorsement of conspiracy theories is influenced by personal willingness to conspire2011/04/12English106
Identifiability and self‐presentation: Computer‐mediated communication and intergroup interaction2001/09/01English105
Self‐interest and collective action: The economics and psychology of public goods1982/06/01English105
Memory for schema‐relevant information: A meta‐analytic resolution1992/06/01English104
The illusion of control and optimism about health: On being less at risk but no more in control than others1994/12/01English104
Thinking about one's gender group's privileges or disadvantages: Consequences for well‐being in women and men1998/06/01English104
Some problems underlying the theory of social representations1985/06/01English103
Blood donation and Ajzen's theory of planned behaviour: An examination of perceived behavioural control1995/06/01English101
Towards a European identity? Interactions between the national and European social identities manifested by university students in Britain and Italy1997/03/01English99
Social projection as a function of cognitive mechanisms: Two meta‐analytic integrations1988/12/01English99
The importance of (shared) human values for containing the COVID‐19 pandemic2020/06/23English98
Taking a stand: Using psychoanalysis to explore the positioning of subjects in discourse2003/03/01English97
Do people believe behaviours are consistent with attitudes? Towards a cultural psychology of attribution processes1992/06/01English95
Making good theory practical: Five lessons for an Applied Social Identity Approach to challenges of organizational, health, and clinical psychology2014/03/01English95
Moderating role of attitudinal ambivalence within the theory of planned behaviour2003/03/01English94
Children's reactions to transgressions: Effects of the actor's apology, reputation and remorse1989/12/01English94
Empirical contributions: Predictions of belief homogeneity and similarity following social categorization1984/11/01English94
Group and organizational learning curves: Individual, system and environmental components1993/03/01English93
Imagined futures: Young men's talk about fatherhood and domestic life1999/06/01English92
Dimensions of subjective uncertainty in social identification and minimal intergroup discrimination1998/09/01English90
Distinctiveness‐based illusory correlations and stereotyping: A meta‐analytic integration*1990/03/01English89
Direct and extended intergenerational contact and young people's attitudes towards older adults2016/06/02English88
Attitude‐behaviour relations: The role of in‐group norms and mode of behavioural decision‐making2000/09/01English88
Referent informational influence and group polarization1989/06/01English88
The dialogic unconscious: Psychoanalysis, discursive psychology and the nature of repression1997/06/01English88
Social categorization and group homogeneity: Changes in the perceived applicability of stereotype content as a function of comparative context and trait favourableness1995/06/01English87
Social identities in talk: Speakers' own orientations1996/12/01English86
The contagion of mortality: A terror management health model for pandemics2020/06/17English85
Social influence in the crowd: Attitudinal and behavioural effects of de‐individuation in conditions of high and low group salience*1984/11/01English85
Deindividuation, power relations between groups and the expression of social identity: The effects of visibility to the out‐group1994/06/01English85