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D-Index
65
Citations
14127
World Ranking
7723
National Ranking
2259

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1942 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Overview

James S. Fritz was affiliated with Iowa State University in the United States. Their research spanned multiple intersecting fields, including Arts and Humanities, Neuroscience, and Psychology, with a strong focus on Philosophy, Cognitive Neuroscience, and Social Psychology.

The scientist contributed extensively to the study of epistemology, ethics, and metaphysics, as well as the psychology of moral and emotional judgment. Additional research topics covered emotions and moral behavior, free will and agency, political philosophy and ethics, ethics and social impacts of AI, and feminist epistemology and gender studies.

James S. Fritz published several papers in various venues, with notable works including:

  • Fitting anxiety and prudent anxiety, 2021, Synthese
  • Belief, credence, and moral encroachment, 2020, Synthese
  • Online Shaming and the Ethics of Public Disapproval, 2021, Journal of Applied Philosophy
  • Hope, Worry, and Suspension of Judgment, 2021, Canadian Journal of Philosophy
  • Akrasia and Epistemic Impurism, 2021, Journal of the American Philosophical Association

The frequent publication venues for this scientist's work included:

  • Synthese
  • Journal of Applied Philosophy
  • Canadian Journal of Philosophy
  • Journal of the American Philosophical Association
  • Philosophical Studies

James S. Fritz collaborated with various co-authors throughout their career. Frequent coauthors included:

  • Elizabeth Jackson
  • Janet R. Zhou
  • Andrea To
  • Benjamin Jung
  • Mehrdad Yazdanpanah

The scientist was recognized as a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) in 1942.

Best Publications

  • Use of macroreticular resins in the analysis of water for trace organic contaminants.

    G.A. Junk;J.J. Richard;M.D. Grieser;D. Witiak

  • Analytical solid-phase extraction

    James S. Fritz

  • Anion chromatography with low-conductivity eluents

    D.T. Gjerde;J.S. Fritz;G. Schmuckler

  • Identification and estimation of neutral organic contaminants in potable water

    A. K. Burnham;G. V. Calder;J. S. Fritz;G. A. Junk

  • Chromatographic determination of phenols in water.

    Colin D. Chriswell;Richard C. Chang;James S. Fritz

  • Cation chromatography with a conductivity detector

    James S. Fritz;Douglas T. Gjerde;Rose M. Becker

  • Addition of complexing agents in ion chromatography for separation of polyvalent metal ions

    Gregory J. Sevenich;James S. Fritz

  • Separation of metal ions by capillary electrophoresis with a complexing electrolyte

    Youchun Shi;James S. Fritz

  • Separation of trace metal complexes for analysis of samples of high salt content by inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry

    Michael R. Plantz;James S. Fritz;Fred G. Smith;R. S. Houk

  • Methods and materials for solid-phase extraction

    James S. Fritz;Philip J. Dumont;Luther W. Schmidt

  • Solid-phase trapping of solutes for further chromatographic or electrophoretic analysis.

    James S Fritz;Miroslav Macka

  • Separation of aliphatic carboxylic acids by ion-exclusion chromatography using a weak-acid eluent

    K. Tanaka;J.S. Fritz

  • Ion chromatography, 2nd edn.

    Douglas T. Gjerde;James S. Fritz;M.A. Leonard

  • Ion Exchange Separations. Chromatographic Separations Based on Ion Charge

    James S. Fritz;Shirley K. Karraker

  • Rapid, Specific Determination of Iodine and Iodide by Combined Solid-Phase Extraction/Diffuse Reflectance Spectroscopy

    Matteo P. Arena;Marc D. Porter;James S. Fritz

  • Chemically modified resins for solid-phase extraction

    Jeffrey J. Sun;James S. Fritz

  • Acid-Catalyzed Acetylation of Organic Hydroxyl Groups

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  • Determination of nickel(II) as the nickel dimethylglyoxime complex using colorimetric solid phase extraction

    Daniel B Gazda;James S Fritz;Marc D Porter

  • Factors affecting selectivity in ion chromatography.

    James S. Fritz

  • Effect of resin sulfonation on the retention of polar organic compounds in solid-phase extraction

    Philip J. Dumont;James S. Fritz

  • Solid-phase extraction of phenols using membranes loaded with modified polymeric resins

    Luther Schmidt;Jeffrey J. Sun;James S. Fritz;Donald F. Hagen

Frequent Co-Authors

Paul R. Haddad
Paul R. Haddad University of Tasmania
Marc D. Porter
Marc D. Porter University of Utah
Kwang-Pill Lee
Kwang-Pill Lee Kyungpook National University
Michael C. Breadmore
Michael C. Breadmore University of Tasmania
Andrei R. Timerbaev
Andrei R. Timerbaev University of Vienna
Robert S. Houk
Robert S. Houk United States Department of Energy
Alan K. Burnham
Alan K. Burnham Stanford University
Michael R. Buchmeiser
Michael R. Buchmeiser University of Stuttgart
Emily F. Hilder
Emily F. Hilder University of South Australia
Günther K. Bonn
Günther K. Bonn University of Innsbruck

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