2.3(top 7%)
Impact Factor
2.6(top 7%)
extended IF
105(top 3%)
H-Index
760
authors
2K
papers
80.8K
citations
6.1K
citing journals
22.7K
citing authors

Most Cited Articles of International Journal of Intercultural Relations

TitleYearCitations
Naturalistic inquiry198519.2K
Acculturation: Living successfully in two cultures20051.5K
The prediction of psychological and sociocultural adjustment during cross-cultural transitions1990771
Cultural differences in teaching and learning1986748
Measuring intercultural sensitivity: The intercultural development inventory2003688
Recent advances in intergroup contact theory2011675
A developmental approach to training for intercultural sensitivity1986581
The measurement of sociocultural adaptation1999479
Facework competence in intercultural conflict: an updated face-negotiation theory1998441
Acculturation strategies, psychological adjustment, and sociocultural competence during cross-cultural transitions1994424
A review of the acculturation experiences of international students2011362
The measurement of intercultural sensitivity using the concepts of individualism and collectivism1992335
An analysis of friendship networks, social connectedness, homesickness, and satisfaction levels of international students2011333
Determinants of intercultural adjustment among expatriate spouses2003332
Not an outgroup, not yet an ingroup: Immigrants in the Stereotype Content Model2006327
Bicultural involvement and adjustment in Hispanic-American youths1980323
Future directions for intergroup contact theory and research2008311
Constructs, measurements and models of acculturation and acculturative stress2009310
Globalisation and acculturation2008284
The effects of feeling threatened on attitudes toward immigrants2005271
Predicting prejudice1996271
Dimensions of intercultural effectiveness: An exploratory study1978271
The U-Curve on trial: a longitudinal study of psychological and sociocultural adjustment during Cross-Cultural transition1998268
Short-term study abroad and intercultural sensitivity: A pilot study2006267
Revisiting the contact hypothesis: The induction of a common ingroup identity1996260