Frederic R. Hopp

840 total citations
30 papers, 473 citations indexed

About

Frederic R. Hopp is a scholar working on Sociology and Political Science, Cognitive Neuroscience and Literature and Literary Theory. According to data from OpenAlex, Frederic R. Hopp has authored 30 papers receiving a total of 473 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 12 papers in Sociology and Political Science, 12 papers in Cognitive Neuroscience and 10 papers in Literature and Literary Theory. Recurrent topics in Frederic R. Hopp's work include Media Influence and Health (10 papers), Psychology of Moral and Emotional Judgment (8 papers) and Misinformation and Its Impacts (5 papers). Frederic R. Hopp is often cited by papers focused on Media Influence and Health (10 papers), Psychology of Moral and Emotional Judgment (8 papers) and Misinformation and Its Impacts (5 papers). Frederic R. Hopp collaborates with scholars based in United States, Netherlands and Germany. Frederic R. Hopp's co-authors include René Weber, Jacob T. Fisher, Frank M. Schneider, Peter Vorderer, Richard Huskey, Sabine Reich, Carina Weinmann, Yibei Chen, Ori Amir and Lindsay Hahn and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, NeuroImage and Social Science & Medicine.

In The Last Decade

Frederic R. Hopp

28 papers receiving 459 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Frederic R. Hopp United States 12 250 155 113 98 78 30 473
Jordan Carpenter United States 12 214 0.9× 139 0.9× 48 0.4× 45 0.5× 99 1.3× 20 485
Shannon C. Houck United States 13 413 1.7× 233 1.5× 21 0.2× 83 0.8× 55 0.7× 28 574
Lauren E. Scissors United States 9 278 1.1× 312 2.0× 70 0.6× 34 0.3× 150 1.9× 14 728
Traci Y. Craig United States 9 483 1.9× 141 0.9× 98 0.9× 153 1.6× 110 1.4× 20 672
Laura Janelle Gornick United States 9 299 1.2× 183 1.2× 17 0.2× 56 0.6× 42 0.5× 10 420
Karyn Riddle United States 14 268 1.1× 79 0.5× 204 1.8× 41 0.4× 13 0.2× 30 564
Sungeun Chung South Korea 9 290 1.2× 80 0.5× 117 1.0× 21 0.2× 38 0.5× 36 480
Tim Wulf Germany 15 369 1.5× 189 1.2× 203 1.8× 32 0.3× 18 0.2× 28 612
Emese Domahidi Germany 9 338 1.4× 47 0.3× 57 0.5× 17 0.2× 31 0.4× 29 452
Jens Vogelgesang Germany 11 412 1.6× 162 1.0× 62 0.5× 16 0.2× 33 0.4× 24 633

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Frederic R. Hopp

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Rooduijn, Matthijs, et al.. (2025). Loneliness is positively associated with populist radical right support. Social Science & Medicine. 366. 117676–117676. 2 indexed citations
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Hopp, Frederic R., et al.. (2025). Moral Foundation Measurements Fail to Converge on Multilingual Party Manifestos. Political Analysis. 34(2). 166–187.
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Hopp, Frederic R., et al.. (2024). Capturing Perspectives of Crowdsourced Annotators in Subjective Learning Tasks. UvA-DARE (University of Amsterdam). 7337–7349. 1 indexed citations
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Hopp, Frederic R., et al.. (2024). The Dutch moral foundations stimulus database: An adaptation and validation of moral vignettes and sociomoral images in a Dutch sample. Judgment and Decision Making. 19. 2 indexed citations
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Weber, René, Frederic R. Hopp, Allison Eden, Jacob T. Fisher, & Hye Eun Lee. (2024). Vicarious punishment of moral violations in naturalistic drama narratives predicts cortical synchronization. NeuroImage. 292. 120613–120613. 2 indexed citations
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Hopp, Frederic R., Ori Amir, Jacob T. Fisher, et al.. (2023). Moral foundations elicit shared and dissociable cortical activation modulated by political ideology. Nature Human Behaviour. 7(12). 2182–2198. 13 indexed citations
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Chen, Yibei, et al.. (2023). Measures of Argument Strength: A Computational, Large-Scale Analysis of Effective Persuasion in Real-World Debates. Communication Methods and Measures. 18(1). 7–29. 2 indexed citations
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Fisher, Jacob T., Frederic R. Hopp, Yibei Chen, & René Weber. (2023). Uncovering the structure of media multitasking and attention problems using network analytic techniques. Computers in Human Behavior. 147. 107829–107829. 6 indexed citations
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Fisher, Jacob T., Frederic R. Hopp, & René Weber. (2023). Cognitive and perceptual load have opposing effects on brain network efficiency and behavioral variability in ADHD. Network Neuroscience. 7(4). 1483–1496. 4 indexed citations
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Fisher, Jacob T., Frederic R. Hopp, & René Weber. (2022). Mapping attention across multiple media tasks. Media Psychology. 26(5). 505–529. 5 indexed citations
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Chen, Yibei, et al.. (2022). Reproducing FSL's fMRI data analysis via Nipype: Relevance, challenges, and solutions. PubMed. 1. 953215–953215. 1 indexed citations
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Hopp, Frederic R., et al.. (2022). Representations of Racial Minorities in Popular Movies. HOPE (Hauptbibliothek Open Publishing Environment) (University of Zurich). 4(1). 3 indexed citations
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Hopp, Frederic R. & René Weber. (2021). Reflections on extracting moral foundations from media content. Communication Monographs. 88(3). 371–379. 13 indexed citations
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Hopp, Frederic R., et al.. (2021). Exposure to serial audiovisual narratives increases empathy via vicarious interactions. Media Psychology. 25(1). 106–127. 8 indexed citations
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Hopp, Frederic R., et al.. (2020). The extended Moral Foundations Dictionary (eMFD): Development and applications of a crowd-sourced approach to extracting moral intuitions from text. Behavior Research Methods. 53(1). 232–246. 106 indexed citations
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Weber, René, Richard Huskey, Frederic R. Hopp, et al.. (2018). Extracting Latent Moral Information from Text Narratives: Relevance, Challenges, and Solutions. Communication Methods and Measures. 12(2-3). 119–139. 41 indexed citations
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Weinmann, Carina, et al.. (2017). "I don't care about politics, I just like that guy!" Affective disposition and political attributes in information processing of political talk shows. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología.
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Schneider, Frank M., et al.. (2017). Social media ostracism: The effects of being excluded online. Computers in Human Behavior. 73. 385–393. 108 indexed citations
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Weinmann, Carina, et al.. (2014). Seriously Entertained: Antecedents and Consequences of Hedonic and Eudaimonic Entertainment Experiences With Political Talk Shows on TV. Mass Communication & Society. 17(3). 379–399. 38 indexed citations

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