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Psychological Science in the Public Interest: A Journal of the American Psychological Society
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Psychological Science in the Public Interest: A Journal of the American Psychological Society
Psychology
18.6
(top 1%)
Impact Factor
21.2
(top 1%)
extended IF
57
(top 7%)
H-Index
53
authors
102
papers
26.9K
citations
4.7K
citing journals
15.7K
citing authors
Most Cited Articles of Psychological Science in the Public Interest: A Journal of the American Psychological Society
Title
Year
Citations
Does High Self-Esteem Cause Better Performance, Interpersonal Success, Happiness, or Healthier Lifestyles?
2003
1.9K
Beyond Money: Toward an Economy of Well-Being
2004
1.4K
Improving Students' Learning With Effective Learning Techniques: Promising Directions From Cognitive and Educational Psychology
2013
1.4K
Enhancing the Effectiveness of Work Groups and Teams
2006
1.2K
Misinformation and Its Correction: Continued Influence and Successful Debiasing
2012
1.2K
Flawed Self-Assessment: Implications for Health, Education, and the Workplace
2004
1.1K
Learning Styles: Concepts and Evidence
2008
869
Risk and Rationality in Adolescent Decision Making: Implications for Theory, Practice, and Public Policy
2006
826
Enrichment Effects on Adult Cognitive Development: Can the Functional Capacity of Older Adults Be Preserved and Enhanced?
2008
817
What Differences Make a Difference? The Promise and Reality of Diverse Teams in Organizations
2005
743
Helping Doctors and Patients Make Sense of Health Statistics
2007
677
Weighing the Costs of Disaster: Consequences, Risks, and Resilience in Individuals, Families, and Communities
2010
631
The Science of Sex Differences in Science and Mathematics
2007
629
The Impact of Mental Illness Stigma on Seeking and Participating in Mental Health Care
2014
601
Psychological Science Can Improve Diagnostic Decisions
2000
592
Do "Brain-Training" Programs Work?
2016
572
Rethinking Giftedness and Gifted Education: A Proposed Direction Forward Based on Psychological Science
2011
538
How Psychological Science Informs the Teaching of Reading
2001
504
The Influence of Media Violence on Youth
2003
499
Women in Academic Science: A Changing Landscape
2014
490
Bilingual Minds
2009
466
Putting education in "educational" apps: lessons from the science of learning
2015
442
The Science of Training and Development in Organizations: What Matters in Practice
2012
435
Does Early Psychological Intervention Promote Recovery From Posttraumatic Stress?
2003
428
The Scientific Status of Projective Techniques
2000
425
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