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62
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Overview

James H. Liu is affiliated with Massey University in New Zealand and specializes primarily in the social sciences. Their research encompasses various subfields including sociology and political science, social psychology, molecular biology, genetics, and communication. The extent of their publications totals 91, with significant contributions in sociology and political science (61 publications) and social psychology (36 publications).

The researcher's work focuses on several main topics, including cultural differences and values, social and intergroup psychology, social representations and identity, COVID-19 and mental health, psychology of moral and emotional judgment, experimental behavioral economics studies, and evolutionary game theory and cooperation.

Selected recent research papers authored or co-authored by James H. Liu are:

  • "Mutations disrupting neuritogenesis genes confer risk for cerebral palsy" (2020), published in Nature Genetics
  • "Alcohol consumption and risks of more than 200 diseases in Chinese men" (2023), published in Nature Medicine
  • "National parochialism is ubiquitous across 42 nations around the world" (2021), published in Nature Communications
  • "Dual impacts of coronavirus anxiety on mental health in 35 societies" (2021), published in Scientific Reports
  • "Majority world successes and European and American failure to contain COVID-19: Cultural collectivism and global leadership" (2021), published in Asian Journal Of Social Psychology

James H. Liu's frequent co-authors include Zhengming Chen, Robert Jiqi Zhang, Sarah Y. Choi, Jun Lv, and Darrin Hodgetts.

Their publications have appeared repeatedly in several academic venues:

  • Asian Journal Of Social Psychology (6 publications)
  • Political Psychology (4 publications)
  • Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition (4 publications)
  • Nature Communications (3 publications)
  • Journal of Pacific Rim Psychology (3 publications)

The scientist has also contributed to book publications with different publishers. These include:

  • "Collective Remembering and the Making of Political Culture" (2022) published by Cambridge University Press
  • "Exploring the use of Zcash cryptocurrency for illicit or criminal purposes" (2020) published by RAND Corporation eBooks
  • "THE INTERLINGUAL CRITIC: Interpreting Chinese Poetry" (2021) published by Indiana University Press

Best Publications

  • How the past weighs on the present : Social representations of history and their role in identity politics

    James H. Liu;Denis J. Hilton

  • Consumer trust in e-commerce in the United States, Singapore and China

    Thompson S.H. Teo;Jing Liu

  • Reliability and Validity of the Revised Experiences in Close Relationships (ECR-R) Self-Report Measure of Adult Romantic Attachment

    Chris G. Sibley;Ronald Fischer;James H. Liu

  • Distance Matters: Physical Space and Social Impact

    Bibb Latané;James H. Liu;Andrzej Nowak;Michael Bonevento

  • Short-term temporal stability and factor structure of the revised experiences in close relationships (ECR-R) measure of adult attachment

    Chris G. Sibley;James H. Liu

  • Social dominance orientation, anti-egalitarianism and the political psychology of gender: An extension and cross-cultural replication.

    Jim Sidanius;Shana Levin;James Liu;Felicia Pratto

  • Social Dominance Orientation and the Legitimization of Inequality Across Cultures

    Felicia Pratto;James H. Liu;Shana Levin;Jim Sidanius

  • Social Dominance Orientation, Hierarchy Attenuators and Hierarchy Enhancers: Social Dominance Theory and the Criminal Justice System

    Jim Sidanius;James H. Liu;John S. Shaw;Felicia Pratto

  • Social Dominance in Context and in Individuals: Contextual Moderation of Robust Effects of Social Dominance Orientation in 15 Languages and 20 Countries

    Felicia Pratto;Atilla Çidam;Andrew L. Stewart;Fouad Bou Zeineddine

  • Having a lot of a good thing: multiple important group memberships as a source of self-esteem.

    Jolanda Jetten;Nyla R Branscombe;S Alexander Haslam;Catherine Haslam

  • Social identity and the perception of history: Cultural representations of Aotearoa/New Zealand.

    James H. Liu;James H. Liu;Marc Stewart Wilson;John McClure;Te Ripowai Higgins

  • A Narrative Theory of History and Identity

    James H. Liu;János László

  • Social Representations of Events and People in World History Across 12 Cultures

    James H. Liu;Rebekah Goldstein-Hawes;Denis Hilton;Li-Li Huang

  • Measuring emergent social phenomena: Dynamism, polarization, and clustering as order parameters of social systems.

    Bibb Latané;Andrzej Nowak;James H. Liu

  • Fostering public trust in science: The role of social media.

    Brigitte Huber;Matthew Barnidge;Homero Gil de Zúñiga;James Liu

  • Parochial trust and cooperation across 17 societies

    Angelo Romano;Daniel Balliet;Toshio Yamagishi;James H. Liu

  • Collective memory of conflicts.

    Dario R. Paez;James Hou-Fu Liu

  • Social representations of history and the legitimation of social inequality: the form and function of historical negation

    Chris G. Sibley;James H. Liu;John Duckitt;Sammyh S. Khan

  • Social representations of history in Malaysia and Singapore: On the relationship between national and ethnic identity

    James H. Liu;Belinda Lawrence;Colleen Ward;Sheela Abraham

  • Social dominance orientation and gender: the moderating role of gender identity.

    Marc Stewart Wilson;James H. Liu

  • New Zealand = bicultural? Implicit and explicit associations between ethnicity and nationhood in the New Zealand context.

    Chris G. Sibley;James H. Liu

Frequent Co-Authors

Chris G. Sibley
Chris G. Sibley University of Auckland
Darío Páez
Darío Páez Andrés Bello University
Felicia Pratto
Felicia Pratto University of Connecticut
Michał Bilewicz
Michał Bilewicz University of Warsaw
Colleen Ward
Colleen Ward Victoria University of Wellington
Marc S. Wilson
Marc S. Wilson Victoria University of Wellington
Orla T. Muldoon
Orla T. Muldoon University of Limerick
Olivier Klein
Olivier Klein Université Libre de Bruxelles
Bibb Latané
Bibb Latané Florida Atlantic University
Toshio Yamagishi
Toshio Yamagishi Hitotsubashi University

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