| Protesting to challenge or defend the system? A system justification perspective on collective action |
25 |
| Connecting the dots: Illusory pattern perception predicts belief in conspiracies and the supernatural |
18 |
| Living under threat: Mutual threat perception drives anti-Muslim and anti-Western hostility in the age of terrorism |
16 |
| Nostalgia motivates pursuit of important goals by increasing meaning in life |
15 |
| Addicted to answers: Need for cognitive closure and the endorsement of conspiracy beliefs |
14 |
| Positive and negative intergroup contact: Interaction not asymmetry |
14 |
| How paranoid are conspiracy believers? Toward a more fine-grained understanding of the connect and disconnect between paranoia and belief in conspiracy theories |
13 |
| Two sides of the same coin: The differentiating role of need satisfaction and frustration in passion for screen-based activities |
13 |
| The unique effects of blatant dehumanization on attitudes and behavior towards Muslim refugees during the European refugee crisis' across four countries |
13 |
| The evolving normative dimensions of riot': Towards an elaborated social identity explanation |
12 |
| Positive experiences of high arousal martial arts rituals are linked to identity fusion and costly pro-group actions |
11 |
| Economic inequality enhances inferences that the normative climate is individualistic and competitive |
10 |
| Cultural variation in individuals' responses to incivility by perpetrators of different rank: The mediating role of descriptive and injunctive norms |
9 |
| Collective narcissism and the growth of conspiracy thinking over the course of the 2016 United States presidential election: A longitudinal analysis |
9 |
| Re-identifying residential mixing: Emergent identity dynamics between incomers and existing residents in a mixed neighbourhood in Northern Ireland |
9 |
| Superheroes for change: Physical safety promotes socially (but not economically) progressive attitudes among conservatives |
9 |
| Does intergroup contact affect personality? A longitudinal study on the bidirectional relationship between intergroup contact and personality traits |
9 |
| The benefits of studying immigration for social psychology |
8 |
| Social relations in crowds: Recognition, validation and solidarity |
8 |
| Understanding and coping with immigration detention: Social identity as cure and curse |
8 |
| What's in an accent? General spontaneous biases against nonnative accents: An investigation with conceptual and auditory IATs |
8 |
| Stigmatized beliefs: Conspiracy theories, anticipated negative evaluation of the self, and fear of social exclusion |
7 |
| Powerless people don't yell but tell: The effects of social power on direct and indirect expression of anger |
7 |
| What do I gain from joining crowds? Does self-expansion help to explain the relationship between identity fusion, group efficacy and collective action? |
7 |
| The illusion of explanatory depth and endorsement of conspiracy beliefs |
6 |
| How nostalgia infuses life with meaning: From social connectedness to self-continuity |
5 |
| Empowerment and threat in response to mass protest shape public support for a social movement and social change: A panel study in the context of the Bersih movement in Malaysia |
5 |
| When and how social movements mobilize action within and across nations to promote solidarity with refugees |
5 |
| Nostalgia for America's past can buffer collective guilt |
5 |
| Gaming motivation and problematic video gaming: The role of needs frustration |
5 |
| The role of system identity threat in conspiracy theory endorsement |
5 |
| Age-based stereotype threat and negative outcomes in the workplace: Exploring the role of identity integration |
5 |
| Culture, psychological proximity to the past and future, and self-continuity |
5 |
| Right- and left-wing prejudice toward dissimilar groups in cultural and economic domains |
5 |
| Antecedents and consequences of autonomy- and dependency-oriented help toward refugees |
5 |
| The wealth paradox: Prosperity and opposition to immigration |
5 |
| The big two dictionaries: Capturing agency and communion in natural language |
5 |
| Social identification and depression: A meta-analysis |
5 |
| Exploring everyday experiences of cultural diversity: The construction, validation, and application of the normative multiculturalism scale |
5 |
| Improving intergroup relations between Catholics and Protestants in Northern Ireland via E-contact |
5 |
| Stereotype content of refugee subgroups in Germany |
5 |
| Hanin: Nostalgia among Syrian refugees |
5 |
| When groups do not cure: Group esteem moderates the social cure effect |
5 |
| iObjectify: Self- and other-objectification on Grindr, a geosocial networking application designed for men who have sex with men |
5 |
| Women's attraction to benevolent sexism: Needing relationship security predicts greater attraction to men who endorse benevolent sexism |
4 |
| The impact of post-migration stressors on refugees' emotional distress and health: A longitudinal analysis |
4 |
| The role of retributive justice and the use of international criminal tribunals in post-conflict reconciliation |
4 |
| Intergroup threat, social dominance, and the malleability of ideology: The importance of conceptual replication |
4 |
| How I learned to stop fearing: Ideological differences in choice of reappraisal content |
4 |
| Political and media discourses about integrating refugees in the UK |
4 |