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25272
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2905
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177

Michael Ross 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 Michael Ross sits on this spectrum.

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31 publications 705+

This scientist: 172 publications — 59th percentile

59% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Michael Ross 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 Michael Ross sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 144+

This scientist: 64 D-Index — 75th percentile

75% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Michael Ross is affiliated with the University of Waterloo in Canada. Their research primarily relates to the field of Medicine, with a strong focus on several subfields, including Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Epidemiology, Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, and Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health.

The scientist's work covers topics such as Birth, Development, and Health; Pregnancy and Preeclampsia Studies; Assisted Reproductive Technology and Twin Pregnancy; Neonatal and Fetal Brain Pathology; Neonatal Respiratory Health Research; Maternal and Perinatal Health Interventions; and Preterm Birth and Chorioamnionitis.

Michael Ross has published extensively in various scholarly venues. The most frequent publication outlets include the American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Birth Defects Research, Nutrients, Kidney International, and the Journal of Developmental Origins of Health and Disease.

Frequent coauthors in their research are Mina Desai, Ron Beloosesky, Nizar Khatib, Yuval Ginsberg, and Zeev Weiner, indicating collaborative research activity across multiple projects.

Recent significant publications include:

  • Mesothelin-targeting T cell receptor fusion construct cell therapy in refractory solid tumors: phase 1/2 trial interim results, 2023, Nature Medicine
  • Maternal-infant nutrition and development programming of offspring appetite and obesity, 2020, Nutrition Reviews
  • Maternal High Fat Diet Programs Male Mice Offspring Hyperphagia and Obesity: Mechanism of Increased Appetite Neurons via Altered Neurogenic Factors and Nutrient Sensor AMPK, 2020, Nutrients
  • Evaluation of Hospital Cesarean Delivery-Related Profits and Rates in the United States, 2021, JAMA Network Open
  • MicroRNA Let-7 targets AMPK and impairs hepatic lipid metabolism in offspring of maternal obese pregnancies, 2021, Scientific Reports

Best Publications

  • Self-serving biases in the attribution of causality: Fact or fiction?

    Dale T. Miller;Michael Ross

  • Relation of Implicit Theories to the Construction of Personal Histories

    Michael Ross

  • Exploring the "planning fallacy": Why people underestimate their task completion times.

    Roger Buehler;Dale Griffin;Michael Ross

  • Egocentric biases in availability and attribution

    Michael Ross;Fiore Sicoly

  • The identity function of autobiographical memory: Time is on our side

    Anne E Wilson;Michael Ross

  • From chump to champ: People's appraisals of their earlier and present selves.

    Anne E. Wilson;Michael Ross

  • Egocentric Biases in Availability and Attribution

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  • Impact of causal attributions on affective reactions to success and failure.

    Cathy McFarland;Michael Ross

  • Getting what you want by revising what you had.

    Michael Conway;Michael Ross

  • THE MOTIVATIONAL IMPACT OF TEMPORAL FOCUS: THINKING ABOUT THE FUTURE AND THE PAST

    Rachel Karniol;Michael Ross

  • It feels like yesterday: self-esteem, valence of personal past experiences, and judgments of subjective distance.

    Michael Ross;Anne E. Wilson

  • Language and the Bicultural Self

    Michael Ross;W. Q. Elaine Xun;Anne E. Wilson

  • Salience of reward and intrinsic motivation.

    Michael Ross

  • From chump to champ: People's appraisals of their earlier and present selves.

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  • The frequency of temporal-self and social comparisons in people's personal appraisals.

    Anne E. Wilson;Michael Ross

  • Remembering one's own past: The construction of personal histories.

    Michael Ross;Michael Conway

  • Inside the planning fallacy: The causes and consequences of optimistic time predictions.

    Roger Buehler;Dale Griffin;Michael Ross

  • Group Identification and Historical Memory

    Baljinder Sahdra;Michael Ross

  • Trust and communicated attributions in close relationships.

    John K. Rempel;Michael Ross;John G. Holmes

  • An expectancy-attribution model of the effects of placebos.

    Michael Ross;James M. Olson

  • Conceiving the Past and Future

    Ian R. Newby-Clark;Michael Ross

  • The effect of attitude on the recall of personal histories.

    Michael Ross;Cathy McFarland;Garth J. Fletcher

  • Government Apologies for Historical Injustices

    Craig W. Blatz;Karina Schumann;Michael Ross

Frequent Co-Authors

George C. Schatz
George C. Schatz Northwestern University
Chad A. Mirkin
Chad A. Mirkin Northwestern University
Peidong Yang
Peidong Yang University of California, Berkeley
Edward H. Sargent
Edward H. Sargent Northwestern University
Cao-Thang Dinh
Cao-Thang Dinh Queen's University
John G. Holmes
John G. Holmes University of Waterloo
Dale Griffin
Dale Griffin University of British Columbia
Byeongdu Lee
Byeongdu Lee Argonne National Laboratory
Dale T. Miller
Dale T. Miller Stanford University
Hildy S. Ross
Hildy S. Ross University of Waterloo

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