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Discipline name D-index D-index (Discipline H-index) only includes papers and citation values for an examined discipline in contrast to General H-index which accounts for publications across all disciplines. Citations Publications World Ranking National Ranking
Psychology D-index 52 Citations 21,428 93 World Ranking 3128 National Ranking 201

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Social psychology
  • Law
  • Social science

Michael Ross focuses on Social psychology, Attribution, Electrochemical reduction of carbon dioxide, Electrocatalyst and Recall. The concepts of his Social psychology study are interwoven with issues in Developmental psychology and Cognitive bias. His Attribution research incorporates themes from Expectancy theory, Psychotherapist and Clinical psychology.

His work on Autobiographical memory as part of general Recall study is frequently linked to Injury prevention, bridging the gap between disciplines. His research in Self-esteem intersects with topics in Causality, Affect and Meaning. His Episodic memory research integrates issues from Consistency, Cognitive psychology, Reminiscence, Psychological research and Construct.

His most cited work include:

  • Self-serving biases in the attribution of causality: Fact or fiction? (1910 citations)
  • Relation of Implicit Theories to the Construction of Personal Histories (1311 citations)
  • Exploring the "planning fallacy": Why people underestimate their task completion times. (800 citations)

What are the main themes of his work throughout his whole career to date?

Michael Ross mostly deals with Social psychology, Developmental psychology, Recall, Nanoparticle and Nanotechnology. His Social psychology study incorporates themes from Cognitive psychology and Social perception. His Developmental psychology study combines topics in areas such as Social relation, Valence and Personality.

He has researched Nanoparticle in several fields, including Photonics and Superlattice. His study in Nanotechnology is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Plasmon and Metamaterial. His studies in Autobiographical memory integrate themes in fields like Reconstructive memory, Childhood memory and Identity.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Social psychology (48.15%)
  • Developmental psychology (20.00%)
  • Recall (14.81%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2015-2021)?

  • Electrocatalyst (13.33%)
  • Nanoparticle (11.85%)
  • Nanotechnology (11.11%)

In recent papers he was focusing on the following fields of study:

His primary areas of investigation include Electrocatalyst, Nanoparticle, Nanotechnology, Reversible hydrogen electrode and Electrochemical reduction of carbon dioxide. His Electrocatalyst research includes elements of Chemical engineering, Carbon and Oxide. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Optoelectronics, Plasmon and Superlattice.

He interconnects Surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy and Raman spectroscopy in the investigation of issues within Nanotechnology. Michael Ross integrates many fields, such as Reversible hydrogen electrode, Inorganic chemistry, Copper and Sulfur, in his works. He incorporates a variety of subjects into his writings, including Electrochemical reduction of carbon dioxide, Carbon dioxide and Environmental science.

Between 2015 and 2021, his most popular works were:

  • Catalyst electro-redeposition controls morphology and oxidation state for selective carbon dioxide reduction (256 citations)
  • Catalyst electro-redeposition controls morphology and oxidation state for selective carbon dioxide reduction (256 citations)
  • Efficient hydrogen peroxide generation using reduced graphene oxide-based oxygen reduction electrocatalysts (189 citations)

In his most recent research, the most cited papers focused on:

  • Social psychology
  • Law
  • Social science

Michael Ross spends much of his time researching Electrochemical reduction of carbon dioxide, Electrocatalyst, Reversible hydrogen electrode, Chemical engineering and Copper. Michael Ross integrates Electrochemical reduction of carbon dioxide and Carbon in his research. Among his Carbon studies, you can observe a synthesis of other disciplines of science such as Environmental science, Design elements and principles, Carbon dioxide, Biochemical engineering and Renewable energy storage.

Michael Ross performs multidisciplinary study on Electrocatalyst and Oxide in his works. Michael Ross merges Reversible hydrogen electrode with Inorganic chemistry in his research. In the subject of general Chemical engineering, his work in Dissolution is often linked to Oxidation state, thereby combining diverse domains of study.

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Best Publications

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

Dale T. Miller;Michael Ross.
Psychological Bulletin (1975)

3378 Citations

Relation of Implicit Theories to the Construction of Personal Histories

Michael Ross.
Psychological Review (1989)

2118 Citations

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

Roger Buehler;Dale Griffin;Michael Ross.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology (1994)

1612 Citations

Egocentric Biases in Availability and Attribution

Michael Ross;Fiore Sicoly.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology (1979)

1323 Citations

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

Anne E Wilson;Michael Ross.
Memory (2003)

839 Citations

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

Anne E. Wilson;Michael Ross.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology (2001)

706 Citations

Getting what you want by revising what you had.

Michael Conway;Michael Ross.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology (1984)

523 Citations

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

Cathy McFarland;Michael Ross.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology (1982)

503 Citations

Language and the Bicultural Self

Michael Ross;W. Q. Elaine Xun;Anne E. Wilson.
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin (2002)

469 Citations

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

Michael Ross;Anne E. Wilson.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology (2002)

438 Citations

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