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1 | Assumptive Worlds and the Stress of Traumatic Events: Applications of the Schema Construct | Social Cognition | 1989 | 1,295 |
2 | It's All in the Timing: Interpersonal Synchrony Increases Affiliation | Social Cognition | 2009 | 927 |
3 | Book Review Nisbett, R. , & Ross, L.Human inference: Strategies and shortcomings of social judgment.Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall, 1980. | Social Cognition | 1982 | 854 |
4 | The Go/No-Go Association Task | Social Cognition | 2001 | 846 |
5 | Self-Complexity and Affective Extremity: Don't Put All of Your Eggs in One Cognitive Basket | Social Cognition | 1985 | 814 |
6 | Evaluations of Self and Others: Self-Enhancement Biases in Social Judgments | Social Cognition | 1986 | 790 |
7 | The Self and Autobiographical Memory: Correspondence and Coherence | Social Cognition | 2004 | 725 |
8 | The Advantages of an Inclusive Definition of Attitude | Social Cognition | 2007 | 617 |
9 | Attitudes as Object–Evaluation Associations of Varying Strength | Social Cognition | 2007 | 557 |
10 | Self-Concept Discrepancy Theory: A Psychological Model for Distinguishing among Different Aspects of Depression and Anxiety | Social Cognition | 1985 | 548 |
11 | Evaluating Faces on Trustworthiness After Minimal Time Exposure | Social Cognition | 2009 | 546 |
12 | Memory and Temporal Experience: the Effects of Episodic Memory Loss on an Amnesic Patient's Ability to Remember the Past and Imagine the Future | Social Cognition | 2002 | 534 |
13 | A Computer Network Model of Human Transactive Memory | Social Cognition | 1995 | 528 |
14 | A TALE of Three Functions: The Self–Reported Uses of Autobiographical Memory | Social Cognition | 2005 | 495 |
15 | Attitude Construction: Evaluation in Context | Social Cognition | 2007 | 493 |
16 | The Influence of Positive Affect on Decision-Making Strategy | Social Cognition | 1983 | 487 |
17 | When We Need A Human: Motivational Determinants of Anthropomorphism | Social Cognition | 2008 | 486 |
18 | Ego Depletion: A Resource Model of Volition, Self-Regulation, and Controlled Processing | Social Cognition | 2000 | 477 |
19 | Accent Trumps Race in Guiding Children's Social Preferences | Social Cognition | 2009 | 441 |
20 | Mimicking Political Debate with Survey Questions: The Case of White Opinion on Affirmative Action for Blacks | Social Cognition | 1990 | 419 |
21 | Coping and the Simulation of Events | Social Cognition | 1989 | 405 |
22 | A Better World or a Shattered Vision? Changes in Life Perspectives Following Victimization | Social Cognition | 1990 | 359 |
23 | The Attribution and Discounting of Perceptual Fluency: Preliminary Tests of a Perceptual Fluency/Attributional Model of the Mere Exposure Effect | Social Cognition | 1994 | 355 |
24 | Perspective-Taking in Communication: Representations of Others' Knowledge in Reference | Social Cognition | 1991 | 333 |
25 | Affective and Cognitive Determinants of Prejudice | Social Cognition | 1991 | 297 |
26 | Anthropomorphic Interactions with a Robot and Robot–like Agent | Social Cognition | 2008 | 297 |
27 | Conversational Implicature, Conscious Representation, and the Conjunction Fallacy | Social Cognition | 1991 | 294 |
28 | The Iterative Reprocessing Model: A Multilevel Framework for Attitudes and Evaluation | Social Cognition | 2007 | 290 |
29 | Social Identity, Distinctiveness, and In-Group Homogeneity | Social Cognition | 1993 | 283 |
30 | Base Rates, Representativeness, and the Logic of Conversation: The Contextual Relevance of “Irrelevant” Information | Social Cognition | 1991 | 271 |
31 | Person Categorization and Stereotyping | Social Cognition | 1990 | 270 |
32 | The Meta–Cognitive Model (MCM) of Attitudes: Implications for Attitude Measurement, Change, and Strength | Social Cognition | 2007 | 259 |
33 | Possible Selves and Performance: The Power of Self-Relevant Imagery | Social Cognition | 1992 | 254 |
34 | On the Importance of Being Moral: The Distinctive Role of Morality in Social Judgment | Social Cognition | 2014 | 248 |
35 | On Being Better but not Smarter than Others: The Muhammad Ali Effect | Social Cognition | 1989 | 242 |
36 | Emotion and Memory Research: A Grumpy Overview | Social Cognition | 2004 | 241 |
37 | The Primacy of Age and Sex in the Structure of Person Categories | Social Cognition | 1989 | 230 |
38 | Cognitive Mediation of Positive Affect in Persuasion | Social Cognition | 1987 | 229 |
39 | If They Move in Sync, They Must Feel in Sync: Movement Synchrony Leads to Attributions of Rapport and Entitativity | Social Cognition | 2011 | 225 |
40 | Personality Judgments from Natural and Composite Facial Images: More Evidence For A “Kernel Of Truth” In Social Perception | Social Cognition | 2006 | 217 |
41 | Minority Members' Implicit Attitudes: Automatic Ingroup Bias As A Function Of Group Status | Social Cognition | 2002 | 216 |
42 | Help, I Need Somebody: Automatic Action and Inaction | Social Cognition | 1998 | 211 |
43 | Measuring the Automatic Components of Prejudice: Flexibility and Generality of the Implicit Association Test | Social Cognition | 1999 | 211 |
44 | Political Awareness, Elite Opinion Leadership, and the Mass Survey Response | Social Cognition | 1990 | 208 |
45 | Stereotype Directionality and Attractiveness Stereotyping: Is Beauty Good or is Ugly Bad? | Social Cognition | 2006 | 207 |
46 | Unraveling the Processes Underlying Evaluation: Attitudes from the Perspective of the Ape Model | Social Cognition | 2007 | 205 |
47 | Biased Processing as a Function of Attitude Accessibility: Making Objective Judgments Subjectively | Social Cognition | 1989 | 202 |
48 | Back to the Future of Dissonance Theory: Cognitive Consistency as a Core Motive | Social Cognition | 2012 | 200 |
49 | The Role of Affective Expectations in Subjective Experience and Decision-Making | Social Cognition | 1994 | 192 |
50 | Dissent as Driving Cognition, Attitudes, and Judgments | Social Cognition | 1995 | 192 |