Meat eaters by dissociation: How we present, prepare and talk about meat increases willingness to eat meat by reducing empathy and disgust JR Kunst, SM Hohle Appetite 105, 758-774, 2016 | 316 | 2016 |
Belief in COVID‐19 conspiracy theories reduces social distancing over time K Bierwiaczonek, JR Kunst, O Pich Applied Psychology: Health and Well‐Being 12 (4), 1270-1285, 2020 | 309 | 2020 |
Coping with Islamophobia: The effects of religious stigma on Muslim minorities’ identity formation JR Kunst, H Tajamal, DL Sam, P Ulleberg International Journal of Intercultural Relations 36 (4), 518-532, 2012 | 298 | 2012 |
Sexism, rape myths and feminist identification explain gender differences in attitudes toward the# metoo social media campaign in two countries JR Kunst, A Bailey, C Prendergast, A Gundersen Media Psychology 22 (5), 818-843, 2019 | 194 | 2019 |
Living under threat: Mutual threat perception drives anti‐Muslim and anti‐Western hostility in the age of terrorism M Obaidi, JR Kunst, N Kteily, L Thomsen, J Sidanius European Journal of Social Psychology 48 (5), 567-584, 2018 | 162 | 2018 |
Perceived islamophobia: Scale development and validation JR Kunst, DL Sam, P Ulleberg International Journal of Intercultural Relations 37 (2), 225-237, 2013 | 151 | 2013 |
“We are in this together” common group identity predicts majority members’ active acculturation efforts to integrate immigrants JR Kunst, L Thomsen, DL Sam, JW Berry Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 41 (10), 1438-1453, 2015 | 148 | 2015 |
Preferences for group dominance track and mediate the effects of macro-level social inequality and violence across societies JR Kunst, R Fischer, J Sidanius, L Thomsen Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 114 (21), 5407-5412, 2017 | 130 | 2017 |
Relationship between perceived acculturation expectations and Muslim minority youth's acculturation and adaptation JR Kunst, DL Sam International Journal of Intercultural Relations 37 (4), 477-490, 2013 | 124 | 2013 |
A multi-country test of brief reappraisal interventions on emotions during the COVID-19 pandemic K Wang, A Goldenberg, CA Dorison, JK Miller, A Uusberg, JS Lerner, ... Nature human behaviour 5 (8), 1089-1110, 2021 | 120 | 2021 |
The role of conspiracy beliefs for COVID-19 health responses: A meta-analysis K Bierwiaczonek, AB Gundersen, JR Kunst Current Opinion in Psychology 46, 101346, 2022 | 118 | 2022 |
The “Great Replacement” conspiracy: How the perceived ousting of Whites can evoke violent extremism and Islamophobia M Obaidi, J Kunst, S Ozer, SY Kimel Group Processes & Intergroup Relations 25 (7), 1675-1695, 2022 | 115 | 2022 |
Why do youth participate in climate activism? A mixed-methods investigation of the# FridaysForFuture climate protests. CAP Haugestad, AD Skauge, JR Kunst, SA Power Journal of Environmental Psychology 76, 101647, 2021 | 105 | 2021 |
Understanding violent extremism in the 21st century: the (re) emerging role of relative deprivation JR Kunst, M Obaidi Current opinion in psychology 35, 55-59, 2020 | 104 | 2020 |
Too sweet to eat: Exploring the effects of cuteness on meat consumption JH Zickfeld, JR Kunst, SM Hohle Appetite 120, 181-195, 2018 | 98 | 2018 |
Engaging in extreme activism in support of others’ political struggles: The role of politically motivated fusion with out-groups JR Kunst, B Boos, SY Kimel, M Obaidi, M Shani, L Thomsen PloS one 13 (1), e0190639, 2018 | 93 | 2018 |
A two-way process? A qualitative and quantitative investigation of majority members’ acculturation I Haugen, JR Kunst International Journal of Intercultural Relations 60, 67-82, 2017 | 93 | 2017 |
“It's on Time That They Assimilate”–Differential acculturation expectations towards first and second generation immigrants JR Kunst, DL Sam International Journal of Intercultural Relations 39, 188-195, 2014 | 91 | 2014 |
The effect of disgust-eliciting media portrayals on outgroup dehumanization and support of deportation in a Norwegian sample M Dalsklev, JR Kunst International Journal of Intercultural Relations 47, 28-40, 2015 | 90 | 2015 |
Revisiting the integration hypothesis: Correlational and longitudinal meta-analyses demonstrate the limited role of acculturation for cross-cultural adaptation K Bierwiaczonek, JR Kunst Psychological Science 32 (9), 1476-1493, 2021 | 89 | 2021 |