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Roger Giner-Sorolla

Roger Giner-Sorolla

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Psychology

D-Index
39
Citations
17761
World Ranking
8361
National Ranking
839

Roger Giner-Sorolla publication distribution in Psychology in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Psychology in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Roger Giner-Sorolla sits on this spectrum.

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31 publications 705+

This scientist: 124 publications — 35th percentile

35% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 705 publications or more.

Roger Giner-Sorolla D-index placement in Psychology in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Psychology scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Roger Giner-Sorolla sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 144+

This scientist: 39 D-Index — 27th percentile

27% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 144 D-Index or more.

Overview

Roger Giner-Sorolla is affiliated with the University of Kent in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily spans the fields of psychology and social sciences, with specific focus on subfields such as social psychology, sociology and political science, cognitive neuroscience, experimental and cognitive psychology, and statistics, probability, and uncertainty.

The major topics covered in their work include social and intergroup psychology, cultural differences and values, psychology of moral and emotional judgment, emotions and moral behavior, meta-analysis and systematic reviews, evolutionary psychology and human behavior, and psychology of social influence.

Frequent publication venues for Giner-Sorolla consist of the following:

  • Journal of Experimental Social Psychology
  • Personality and Social Psychology Review
  • Psychological Methods
  • Royal Society Open Science
  • Asian Journal Of Social Psychology

Their recent papers include:

  • Power to Detect What? Considerations for Planning and Evaluating Sample Size, 2024, Personality and Social Psychology Review
  • Deciding what to replicate: A decision model for replication study selection under resource and knowledge constraints, 2021, Psychological Methods
  • The process of replication target selection in psychology: what to consider?, 2023, Royal Society Open Science
  • Assigning moral roles within the Second World War in Europe: National similarities, differences, and implications for group-level moral representations, 2020, Asian Journal Of Social Psychology
  • Perceptions of Emotional Functionality: Similarities and Differences Among Dignity, Face, and Honor Cultures, 2022, Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology

Roger Giner-Sorolla has collaborated frequently with several co-authors, including:

  • Peder Mortvedt Isager
  • Anna van 't Veer
  • Robbie C. M. van Aert
  • Štěpán Bahník
  • Mark J. Brandt

Best Publications

  • Estimating the reproducibility of psychological science

    Alexander A. Aarts;Joanna E. Anderson;Christopher J. Anderson;Peter R. Attridge;Peter R. Attridge

  • The Replication Recipe: What makes for a convincing replication?

    Mark J. Brandt;Hans IJzerman;Ap Dijksterhuis;Frank J. Farach

  • Beyond accuracy: Defense and impression motives in heuristic and systematic information processing.

    Shelly Chaiken;Roger Giner-Sorolla;Serena Chen

  • Not quite human: infrahumanization in response to collective responsibility for intergroup killing.

    Emanuele Castano;Roger Giner-Sorolla

  • Pre-registration in social psychology—A discussion and suggested template

    Anna Elisabeth van 't Veer;Anna Elisabeth van 't Veer;Roger Giner-Sorolla

  • Guilty pleasures and grim necessities: affective attitudes in dilemmas of self-control.

    Roger Giner-Sorolla

  • Ingroup Glorification, Moral Disengagement, and Justice in the Context of Collective Violence

    Bernhard Leidner;Emanuele Castano;Erica Zaiser;Roger Giner-Sorolla

  • The Causes of Hostile Media Judgments

    Roger Giner-Sorolla;Shelly Chaiken

  • Bodily-Moral Disgust: What It Is, How It Is Different from Anger and Why It Is an Unreasoned Emotion.

    Pascale Sophie Russell;Roger Giner-Sorolla

  • Science or Art? How Aesthetic Standards Grease the Way Through the Publication Bottleneck but Undermine Science

    Roger Giner-Sorolla

  • Structural consistency and attitude strength.

    Shelly Chaiken;Eva M. Pomerantz;Roger Giner-Sorolla

  • Moral anger, but not moral disgust, responds to intentionality

    Pascale Sophie Russell;Roger Giner-Sorolla

  • Anger, disgust, and presumption of harm as reactions to taboo-breaking behaviors.

    Roberto Gutierrez;Roger Giner-Sorolla

  • The automatic evaluation of pictures

    Roger Giner-Sorolla;Magda T. García;John A. Bargh

  • A consensus-based transparency checklist

    Balazs Aczel;Barnabas Szaszi;Alexandra Sarafoglou;Zoltan Kekecs

  • Power to Detect What? Considerations for Planning and Evaluating Sample Size

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  • Affect in attitude: Immediate and deliberative perspectives.

    Roger Giner-Sorolla

  • Moral Anger Is More Flexible Than Moral Disgust

    Pascale Sophie Russell;Roger Giner-Sorolla

  • Shame expressions reduce the recipient’s insult from outgroup reparations

    Roger Giner-Sorolla;Emanuele Castano;Pablo Espinosa;Rupert Brown

  • PsychDisclosure.org : Grassroots Support for Reforming Reporting Standards in Psychology.

    Etienne P. LeBel;Denny Borsboom;Roger Giner-Sorolla;Fred Hasselman

  • Judging Passions: Moral Emotions in Persons and Groups

    Roger Giner-Sorolla

Frequent Co-Authors

Emanuele Castano
Emanuele Castano University of Trento
Mark J. Brandt
Mark J. Brandt Michigan State University
Marco Perugini
Marco Perugini University of Milano-Bicocca
Eric-Jan Wagenmakers
Eric-Jan Wagenmakers University of Amsterdam
Scott O. Lilienfeld
Scott O. Lilienfeld Emory University
Shelly Chaiken
Shelly Chaiken New York University
Marcus R. Munafò
Marcus R. Munafò University of Bath
D. Stephen Lindsay
D. Stephen Lindsay University of Victoria
Denny Borsboom
Denny Borsboom University of Amsterdam
Agneta H. Fischer
Agneta H. Fischer University of Amsterdam

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