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Igor Grossmann 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 Igor Grossmann sits on this spectrum.

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31 publications 705+

This scientist: 127 publications — 37th percentile

37% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Igor Grossmann 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 Igor Grossmann sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 144+

This scientist: 43 D-Index — 38th percentile

38% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Igor Grossmann is affiliated with the University of Waterloo in Canada. Their research primarily spans the field of psychology, with a focus on social psychology, sociology and political science, clinical psychology, cognitive neuroscience, and neuropsychology and physiological psychology.

Their work covers multiple topics including psychological well-being and life satisfaction, aging and gerontology research, cultural differences and values, psychology of moral and emotional judgment, optimism, hope, and well-being, social and intergroup psychology, and resilience and mental health.

Grossmann has published extensively on these subjects. Some recent papers include:

  • The Science of Wisdom in a Polarized World: Knowns and Unknowns, 2020, Psychological Inquiry
  • AI and the Transformation of Social Science Research, 2023, Science

Other influential papers associated with related research topics include Post-traumatic Growth as Positive Personality Change: Challenges, Opportunities, and Recommendations (2020, Journal of Personality) and Predictors and Consequences of Intellectual Humility (2022, Nature Reviews Psychology), although these are authored by frequent collaborators rather than Grossmann directly.

Frequent co-authors in Grossmann's publications comprise Michael E. W. Varnum, Anna Dorfman, Daniel David, Alexandra S. Wormley, and Eranda Jayawickreme.

Grossmann's research has appeared in several notable publication venues, with multiple contributions to Psychological Inquiry, American Psychologist, and Social Psychological and Personality Science, as well as arXiv (Cornell University) and Scientific Data.

Best Publications

  • The Origin of Cultural Differences in Cognition The Social Orientation Hypothesis

    Michael E. W. Varnum;Igor Grossmann;Shinobu Kitayama;Richard E. Nisbett

  • Global Increases in Individualism.

    Henri Carlo Santos;Michael E. W. Varnum;Igor Grossmann

  • Reasoning about social conflicts improves into old age

    Igor Grossmann;Jinkyung Na;Michael E. W. Varnum;Denise C. Park

  • Cultural differences are not always reducible to individual differences

    Jinkyung Na;Igor Grossmann;Michael E. W. Varnum;Shinobu Kitayama

  • Wisdom in Context

    Igor Grossmann

  • Social Class, Culture, and Cognition

    Igor Grossmann;Michael E. W. Varnum

  • Social structure, infectious diseases, disasters, secularism, and cultural change in america

    Igor Grossmann;Michael E. W. Varnum

  • Boosting wisdom: distance from the self enhances wise reasoning, attitudes, and behavior.

    Ethan Kross;Igor Grossmann

  • Exploring Solomon’s Paradox Self-Distancing Eliminates the Self-Other Asymmetry in Wise Reasoning About Close Relationships in Younger and Older Adults

    Igor Grossmann;Ethan Kross

  • The Science of Wisdom in a Polarized World: Knowns and Unknowns

    Igor Grossmann;Nic M. Weststrate;Monika Ardelt;Justin Peter Brienza

  • Cultural Change: The How and the Why:

    Michael E. W. Varnum;Igor Grossmann

  • Culture shapes whether the pursuit of happiness predicts higher or lower well-being.

    Brett Q. Ford;Julia Dmitrieva;Daniel Heller;Yulia E. Chentsova-Dutton

  • Post-traumatic growth as positive personality change: Challenges, opportunities, and recommendations.

    Eranda Jayawickreme;Frank J. Infurna;Kinan Alajak;Laura E.R. Blackie

  • Wisdom, bias, and balance: Toward a process-sensitive measurement of wisdom-related cognition.

    Justin P. Brienza;Franki Y. H. Kung;Henri C. Santos;D. Ramona Bobocel

  • A route to well-being: intelligence versus wise reasoning.

    Igor Grossmann;Jinkyung Na;Michael E.W. Varnum;Shinobu Kitayama

  • The Impact of Culture on Adaptive Versus Maladaptive Self-Reflection

    Igor Grossmann;Ethan Kross

  • Aging and Wisdom Culture Matters

    Igor Grossmann;Mayumi Karasawa;Satoko Izumi;Jinkyung Na

  • Validation of the Narcissistic Admiration and Rivalry Questionnaire Short Scale (NARQ-S) in convenience and representative samples.

    Marius Leckelt;Eunike Wetzel;Tanja M. Gerlach;Robert A. Ackerman

  • Predictors and consequences of intellectual humility

    Unknown

  • Emotional complexity: Clarifying definitions and cultural correlates.

    Igor Grossmann;Alex C. Huynh;Phoebe C. Ellsworth

  • Wise Reasoning in the Face of Everyday Life Challenges

    Igor Grossmann;Tanja M. Gerlach;Jaap J. A. Denissen

Frequent Co-Authors

Shinobu Kitayama
Shinobu Kitayama University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Richard E. Nisbett
Richard E. Nisbett University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Richard P. Eibach
Richard P. Eibach University of Waterloo
William J. Chopik
William J. Chopik Michigan State University
Phoebe C. Ellsworth
Phoebe C. Ellsworth University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Mitja D. Back
Mitja D. Back University of Münster
Lars Penke
Lars Penke University of Göttingen
David A. Moscovitch
David A. Moscovitch University of Waterloo
W. Keith Campbell
W. Keith Campbell University of Georgia
Ethan Kross
Ethan Kross University of Michigan–Ann Arbor

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