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1 | Understanding face recognition | British Journal of Psychology | 1986 | 3,161 |
2 | A CLASSIFICATION OF HAND PREFERENCE BY ASSOCIATION ANALYSIS | British Journal of Psychology | 1970 | 2,031 |
3 | From alpha to omega: A practical solution to the pervasive problem of internal consistency estimation | British Journal of Psychology | 2014 | 1,865 |
4 | Foundation literacy acquisition in European orthographies | British Journal of Psychology | 2003 | 1,708 |
5 | A model of aesthetic appreciation and aesthetic judgments | British Journal of Psychology | 2004 | 1,235 |
6 | VISUAL IMAGERY DIFFERENCES IN THE RECALL OF PICTURES | British Journal of Psychology | 1973 | 1,211 |
7 | CONTEXT‐DEPENDENT MEMORY IN TWO NATURAL ENVIRONMENTS: ON LAND AND UNDERWATER | British Journal of Psychology | 1975 | 1,146 |
8 | ACOUSTIC CONFUSIONS IN IMMEDIATE MEMORY | British Journal of Psychology | 1964 | 1,119 |
9 | The location of trait emotional intelligence in personality factor space | British Journal of Psychology | 2007 | 909 |
10 | Knowledge, knerves and know‐how: The role of explicit versus implicit knowledge in the breakdown of a complex motor skill under pressure | British Journal of Psychology | 1992 | 867 |
11 | Upside‐down faces: A review of the effect of inversion upon face recognition | British Journal of Psychology | 1988 | 724 |
12 | VISUALLY CONTROLLED LOCOMOTION AND VISUAL ORIENTATION IN ANIMALS* | British Journal of Psychology | 1958 | 671 |
13 | Refining the measurement of mood: The UWIST Mood Adjective Checklist | British Journal of Psychology | 1990 | 669 |
14 | The elusive thematic‐materials effect in Wason's selection task | British Journal of Psychology | 1982 | 648 |
15 | IS CONSCIOUSNESS A BRAIN PROCESS? | British Journal of Psychology | 1956 | 622 |
16 | On the relation between meaning in life and psychological well‐being | British Journal of Psychology | 1992 | 609 |
17 | CLASSIFICATION AND QUANTITATIVE JUDGEMENT | British Journal of Psychology | 1963 | 584 |
18 | Memory updating in working memory: The role of the central executive | British Journal of Psychology | 1990 | 548 |
19 | The relation of depression and anxiety to life-stress and achievement in students | British Journal of Psychology | 2004 | 548 |
20 | INFORMATION, ACOUSTIC CONFUSION AND MEMORY SPAN | British Journal of Psychology | 1964 | 543 |
21 | Objectivity and reliability in qualitative analysis: Realist, contextualist and radical constructionist epistemologies | British Journal of Psychology | 2000 | 542 |
22 | Understanding face recognition with an interactive activation model | British Journal of Psychology | 1990 | 527 |
23 | THE DISTRIBUTION OF MANUAL ASYMMETRY | British Journal of Psychology | 1972 | 509 |
24 | Qualitative research and psychological theorizing | British Journal of Psychology | 1992 | 458 |
25 | A selective review of selective attention research from the past century | British Journal of Psychology | 2001 | 447 |
26 | The influence of testosterone on human aggression | British Journal of Psychology | 1991 | 443 |
27 | Divergent thinking: Strategies and executive involvement in generating novel uses for familiar objects | British Journal of Psychology | 2007 | 436 |
28 | Using the Internet for psychological research: Personality testing on the World Wide Web | British Journal of Psychology | 1999 | 435 |
29 | An investigation into component and configural processes underlying face perception | British Journal of Psychology | 1984 | 432 |
30 | Heuristic and analytic processes in reasoning* | British Journal of Psychology | 1984 | 421 |
31 | The roots of human altruism | British Journal of Psychology | 2009 | 421 |
32 | Why and how to use virtual reality to study human social interaction: The challenges of exploring a new research landscape | British Journal of Psychology | 2018 | 419 |
33 | Standardized or simple effect size: What should be reported? | British Journal of Psychology | 2009 | 393 |
34 | Immersion and the illusion of presence in virtual reality | British Journal of Psychology | 2018 | 392 |
35 | Changing faces: Visual and non‐visual coding processes in face recognition | British Journal of Psychology | 1982 | 389 |
36 | Intelligence as an information‐processing concept | British Journal of Psychology | 1980 | 388 |
37 | It won't happen to me: Unrealistic optimism or illusion of control? | British Journal of Psychology | 1993 | 387 |
38 | Dogs as catalysts for social interactions: Robustness of the effect | British Journal of Psychology | 2000 | 380 |
39 | Micro-affordance: The potentiation of components of action by seen objects | British Journal of Psychology | 2000 | 377 |
40 | Fetal testosterone and autistic traits | British Journal of Psychology | 2009 | 376 |
41 | What's in a face? The case of autism | British Journal of Psychology | 1988 | 375 |
42 | Interactive tasks and the implicit‐explicit distinction | British Journal of Psychology | 1988 | 374 |
43 | Emotions are social | British Journal of Psychology | 1996 | 370 |
44 | Colour naming of phobia‐related words | British Journal of Psychology | 1986 | 368 |
45 | Experimental inductions of emotional states and their effectiveness: A review | British Journal of Psychology | 1994 | 367 |
46 | The role of phonological memory in vocabulary acquisition: A study of young children learning new names | British Journal of Psychology | 1990 | 363 |
47 | Bullying and victimization of primary school children in England and Germany: Prevalence and school factors | British Journal of Psychology | 2001 | 363 |
48 | ‘Most advanced, yet acceptable’: Typicality and novelty as joint predictors of aesthetic preference in industrial design | British Journal of Psychology | 2003 | 362 |
49 | The social consequences of conspiracism: Exposure to conspiracy theories decreases intentions to engage in politics and to reduce one's carbon footprint | British Journal of Psychology | 2014 | 362 |
50 | Compulsive buying - a growing concern? An examination of gender, age, and endorsement of materialistic values as predictors | British Journal of Psychology | 2005 | 358 |