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33
Citations
5215
World Ranking
1953
National Ranking
562

Overview

Harold A. Herzog is affiliated with Western Carolina University in the United States. Their academic career is centered primarily on their role at this institution.

No specific recent papers, frequent co-authors, publication venues, book publications, main fields or subfields of study, or main research topics have been documented in the available data. Similarly, there is no current record of awards won by the scientist.

The information provided does not indicate any notable publications or collaborative networks. As such, the profile focuses on the institutional affiliation as the primary data point available for this researcher.

Best Publications

  • Gender Differences in Human–Animal Interactions: A Review

    Harold A. Herzog

  • Gender, Sex Role Orientation, and Attitudes toward Animals

    Harold A. Herzog Jr.;Nancy S. Betchart;Robert B Pittman

  • Random drift and large shifts in popularity of dog breeds

    Harold A. Herzog;R. Alexander Bentley;Matthew W. Hahn

  • “The Movement Is My Life”: The Psychology of Animal Rights Activism

    Harold A. Herzog

  • Personality and Attitudes Toward the Treatment of Animals

    Steve Mathews;Harold A. Herzog

  • Moral Emotions and Social Activism: The Case of Animal Rights

    Harold A. Herzog;Lauren L. Golden

  • Ethical ideology, animal rights activism, and attitudes toward the treatment of animals

    Shelley L. Galvin;Harold A. Herzog

  • Brief Measures of the Animal Attitude Scale

    Harold Herzog;Stephanie Grayson;David McCord

  • Variability in Human-Animal Interaction Research.

    Kerri E. Rodriguez;Harold Herzog;Nancy R. Gee

  • Attitudes Toward Animals: Origins and Diversity

    Harold A. Herzog;Gordon M. Burghardt

  • Fashion vs. Function in Cultural Evolution: The Case of Dog Breed Popularity

    Stefano Ghirlanda;Alberto Acerbi;Harold A. Herzog;James A. Serpell

  • Beyond Conspecifics: Is Brer Rabbit Our Brother?

    Gordon M. Burghardt;Harold A. Herzog

  • Forty-two Thousand and One Dalmatians: Fads, Social Contagion, and Dog Breed Popularity

    Harold A. Herzog

  • Common sense and the mental lives of animals: An empirical approach.

    Harold A. Herzog;Shelley Galvin

  • Dog Movie Stars and Dog Breed Popularity: A Case Study in Media Influence on Choice

    Stefano Ghirlanda;Alberto Acerbi;Harold A. Herzog

  • Biology, Culture, and the Origins of Pet-Keeping

    Harold A. Herzog

  • All Creatures Great and Small: New Perspectives on Psychology and Human–Animal Interactions

    Sarah Knight;Harold Herzog

  • Reliability of Protocol Reviews for Animal Research

    Scott Plous;Harold Herzog

  • Development of Antipredator Responses in Snakes: I. Defensive and Open-Field Behaviors in Newborns and Adults of Three Species of Garter Snakes (Thamnophis melanogaster, T. sirtalis, T. butleri)

    Harold A. Herzog;Gordon M. Burghardt

  • Development of antipredator responses in snakes. III: Stability of individual and litter differences over the first year of life

    Harold A. Herzog;Gordon M. Burghardt

  • Conversations with Veterinary Students: Attitudes, Ethics, and Animals

    Harold A. Herzog;Tamara L. Vore;John C. New Jr.

  • Development of antipredator responses in snakes: IV. Interspecific and intraspecific differences in habituation of defensive behavior.

    Harold A. Herzog;Bonnie Bailey Bowers;Gordon M. Burghardt

  • Animals, Archetypes, and Popular Culture: Tales from the Tabloid Press

    Harold A. Herzog;Shelley L. Galvin

  • The ethical judgment of animal research.

    Shelley L. Galvin;Harold A. Herzog

Frequent Co-Authors

Gordon M. Burghardt
Gordon M. Burghardt University of Tennessee at Knoxville
James A. Serpell
James A. Serpell University of Pennsylvania
Stefano Ghirlanda
Stefano Ghirlanda Stockholm University
Bernard E. Rollin
Bernard E. Rollin Colorado State University
Matthew W. Hahn
Matthew W. Hahn Indiana University
R. Alexander Bentley
R. Alexander Bentley University of Tennessee at Knoxville
David A. Pizarro
David A. Pizarro Cornell University
Elke U. Weber
Elke U. Weber Princeton University
Natalio Extremera
Natalio Extremera University of Malaga
Paul D. McGreevy
Paul D. McGreevy University of Sydney

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