Jo-Ann Tsang

Jo-Ann Tsang

Baylor University

H-index: 35

North America-United States

About Jo-Ann Tsang

Jo-Ann Tsang, With an exceptional h-index of 35 and a recent h-index of 28 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Baylor University, specializes in the field of social psychology, positive psychology.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Hostile and Prosocial Reactions to Christian Privilege in the United States: A Registered Report

Methodological diversity in positive psychology and the psychology of religion and spirituality

Gratitude to Allah vs. Gratitude to People: Does it Differ in Everyday Life and in the Context of Ramadan?

Testing Gratitude as a Mediator between Grace Received and Extended

Find, remind, blind? Support as a context for the adaptive nature of gratitude

Writing about gratitude toward God produces differential content and outcomes compared to gratitude toward other benefactors among US adults

The Pandemic-Prejudice Link: A Test of Individual-and Country-level Moderators across 16 Nations

The perceived vulnerability to disease scale: Cross‐cultural measurement invariance and associations with fear of COVID‐19 across 16 countries

Jo-Ann Tsang Information

University

Position

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Citations(all)

14638

Citations(since 2020)

6218

Cited By

10816

hIndex(all)

35

hIndex(since 2020)

28

i10Index(all)

48

i10Index(since 2020)

43

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Baylor University

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Jo-Ann Tsang Skills & Research Interests

social psychology

positive psychology

Top articles of Jo-Ann Tsang

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Hostile and Prosocial Reactions to Christian Privilege in the United States: A Registered Report

Monica Weedman

Jo-Ann Tsang

Rosemary L Al-Kire

2024/4/3

Methodological diversity in positive psychology and the psychology of religion and spirituality

Jo-Ann Tsang

Rosemary L Al-Kire

Edward B Davis

Hilary N Alwood

Wade C Rowatt

2023

Gratitude to Allah vs. Gratitude to People: Does it Differ in Everyday Life and in the Context of Ramadan?

David B Newman

Merve Balkaya-Ince

Jo-Ann Tsang

Sarah Schnitker

2023/10/25

Testing Gratitude as a Mediator between Grace Received and Extended

Hilary Dunn Alwood

Jo-Ann Tsang

2023/7/6

Find, remind, blind? Support as a context for the adaptive nature of gratitude

The Journal of Positive Psychology

Amber Cazzell

Jo-Ann Tsang

Alannah Shelby Rivers

Juliette L Ratchford

Sarah A Schnitker

2023/7/4

Writing about gratitude toward God produces differential content and outcomes compared to gratitude toward other benefactors among US adults

The International Journal for the Psychology of Religion

Jo-Ann Tsang

Jay M Medenwaldt

Hilary N Alwood

Jenae M Nelson

Sarah A Schnitker

2023/7/3

The Pandemic-Prejudice Link: A Test of Individual-and Country-level Moderators across 16 Nations

Arzu KARAKULAK

Nihan ALBAYRAK-AYDEMIR

Rosamary AL-KIRE

Itziar ALONSO-ARBIOL

Moty AMAR

...

2023/7/1

The perceived vulnerability to disease scale: Cross‐cultural measurement invariance and associations with fear of COVID‐19 across 16 countries

Arzu Karakulak

Maria Stogianni

Itziar Alonso‐Arbiol

Shanu Shukla

Michael Bender

...

2023/11

Feeling the intangible: antecedents of gratitude toward intangible benefactors

The Journal of Positive Psychology

JoAnn Tsang

Sarah A Schnitker

Robert A Emmons

Peter C Hill

2022/11/2

Intangible Benefactors and the Contribution of Construal Level and Attitude Accessibility in Predicting Gratitude and Expansive Emotions

Religions

Jenae M Nelson

Sarah A Schnitker

Emily Williams

Jo-Ann Tsang

2022/9/16

Protecting America’s borders: Christian nationalism, threat, and attitudes toward immigrants in the United States

Group Processes & Intergroup Relations

Rosemary Al-Kire

Michael Pasek

Jo-Ann Tsang

Joseph Leman

Wade Rowatt

2022/2

Prejudice among the religious majority: A person-centered approach to prejudice among Christians in the United States.

Psychology of Religion and Spirituality

Rosemary L Al-Kire

Juliette L Ratchford

Jo-Ann Tsang

Wade C Rowatt

Sarah A Schnitker

2022/1/13

Quiet ego is associated with positive attitudes toward Muslims

Frontiers in Psychology

Rosemary Lyn Al-Kire

Heidi A Wayment

Brian A Eiler

Kutter Callaway

Jo-Ann Tsang

2022/8/2

Christian no more: Christian Americans are threatened by their impending minority status

Journal of Experimental Social Psychology

Rosemary L Al-Kire

Michael H Pasek

Jo-Ann Tsang

Wade C Rowatt

2021/11/1

Prosociality and religion

Jo-Ann Tsang

Rosemary L Al-Kire

Juliette L Ratchford

2021/8/1

A multi-site collaborative study of the hostile priming effect

Collabra: Psychology

Randy McCarthy

Will Gervais

Balazs Aczel

Rosemary L Al-Kire

Mark Aveyard

...

2021/2/5

(Un) special Favors: Gratitude for Group-Based Benefits

The Journal of Positive Psychology

Jo-Ann Tsang

2021/1/2

Forgiveness.

John T Lysaker

2023/10/12

Forgive and Remember: The Relationship between Religion and the Recollection of Transgressions

The International Journal for the Psychology of Religion

Jo-Ann Tsang

Robert D Carlisle

Rosemary L Al-Kire

2020/1/2

State gratitude is associated with lower cardiovascular responses to acute psychological stress: A replication and extension

International Journal of Psychophysiology

Annie T Ginty

Alexandra T Tyra

Danielle A Young

Neha A John-Henderson

Stephen Gallagher

...

2020/12/1

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