British Journal of Social Psychology

Title Publication Date Language Citations
Cultural differences in reward allocation: Is collectivism the explanation?1991/06/01English149
Contact and the ecology of racial division: Some varieties of informal segregation2003/03/01English144
Framing of information: Its influence upon decisions of doctors and patients1989/03/01English143
Conflicts among human values and trust in institutions2002/12/01English143
Temporal stability as a moderator of relationships in the Theory of Planned Behaviour2000/12/01English143
Attitudes toward group‐based inequality: Social dominance or social identity?2003/06/01English142
Collective symbolic coping with new technology: Knowledge, images and public discourse2002/09/01English142
Comparing social contact and group identification as predictors of mental health2012/05/02English140
Theoretical contributions: A five‐stage model of intergroup relations1984/11/01English138
Social categorization of social robots: Anthropomorphism as a function of robot group membership2011/11/21English137
Nations' income inequality predicts ambivalence in stereotype content: How societies mind the gap2012/10/05English136
Discourses about ethnic group (de‐)essentialism: Oppressive and progressive aspects2003/09/01English135
Attitudes and normative beliefs as predictors of smoking intentions and behaviours: A test of three models1986/06/01English135
‘Hooligans’ abroad? Inter‐group dynamics, social identity and participation in collective ‘disorder’ at the 1998 World Cup Finals2001/09/01English130
On being loud and proud: Non‐conformity and counter‐conformity to group norms2003/09/01English126
Social identity and individual productivity within groups1998/12/01English119
Properties of gender identity and their implications for gender consciousness1986/06/01English119
Disrupting the sexual double standard: Young women's talk about heterosexuality2003/03/01English118
Relevance, discourse and the ‘hot’ stable core social representations—A structural analysis of word associations1996/09/01English118
Breaking good: Breaking ties with social groups may be good for recovery from substance misuse2014/09/11English117
Why are the poor always with us? Explanations for poverty in Britain1982/11/01English116
Inter‐ethnic contact as a predictor of blatant and subtle prejudice: Tests of a model in four West European nations11997/06/01English115
An investigation of the social identity model of collective action and the ‘sedative’ effect of intergroup contact among Black and White students in South Africa2011/11/28English114
Changing identity: Predicting adjustment to organizational restructure as a function of subgroup and superordinate identification2002/06/01English112
Toward an assessment of social identity: The structure of group identification and its effects on in‐group evaluations1991/12/01English111
Emotional expression in upside‐down faces: Evidence for configurational and componential processing1995/09/01English109
Emotion cognition interaction in personality development: A discrete emotions, functionalist analysis1988/03/01English108
Failure and defeat as determinants of group cohesiveness1984/06/01English107
The role of memory biases in stereotype maintenance1994/09/01English107
Just world beliefs and attitudes towards the poor1984/09/01English107