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D-Index
71
Citations
40369
World Ranking
708
National Ranking
133

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1978 - Member of the National Academy of Sciences

Overview

Robert A. Hinde was affiliated with the University of Cambridge in the United Kingdom. Their research focused primarily on the field of chemistry, with a specialization in inorganic chemistry. One notable area of their work was on radioactive element chemistry and processing.

Hinde's recent publication record includes the paper titled IUPAC Blue Book-Updated release, published in 2024 in Chemistry International. This publication represents part of their contribution to the chemistry discipline and was co-authored by Christopher T. Brett, among others.

  • Christopher T. Brett
  • Jeremy G. Frey
  • Yutaka Kuroda
  • Roberto Marquardt
  • Franco Pavese

Their frequent collaboration with several co-authors reflects engagement in multidisciplinary teams, likely contributing to the development and dissemination of chemical knowledge.

  • Chemistry International

Their work was primarily published in Chemistry International, which appears to be the most common venue for their scientific contributions.

  • Chemistry

  • Inorganic Chemistry

  • Radioactive element chemistry and processing

Hinde's expertise was rooted in chemistry broadly, with subfields and topics emphasizing the handling and study of radioactive elements and their chemical processes. This specialization would involve understanding the behavior, synthesis, and applications of such materials within inorganic chemistry.

Best Publications

  • Roundtable: what is temperament? Four approaches

    H. Hill Goldsmith;Arnold H. Buss;Robert Plomin;Mary Klevjord Rothbart

  • Animal behaviour : a synthesis of ethology and comparative psychology

    Robert A. Hinde

  • Towards understanding relationships

    Robert A. Hinde

  • Interactions, Relationships and Social Structure

    R. A. Hinde

  • Growing Points in Ethology

    P. P. G. Bateson;Robert A. Hinde

  • Constraints on learning

    Robert Hinde

  • Non-verbal Communication

    Hans Kruuk;Robert A. Hinde

  • Relationships within families : mutual influences

    Robert A. Hinde;J. S. Hinde

  • Biological bases of human social behaviour

    Robert A. Hinde

  • Relationships: A Dialectical Perspective

    Robert A. Hinde

  • The behaviour of socially living rhesus monkeys in their first two and a half years.

    R.A. Hinde;Y. Spencer-Booth

  • Primate Social Relationships: an Integrated Approach

    Robert A. Hinde

  • Animal Behavior: A Synthesis of Ethology and Comparative Psychology

    Unknown

  • Assessing the roles of social partners in maintaining mutual proximity, as exemplified by mother-infant relations in rhesus monkeys

    Unknown

  • Constraints on Learning: Limitations and Predispositions

    Robert Bolles;R. A. Hinde;J. Stevenson-Hinde

  • Ethology: Its Nature and Relations with Other Sciences

    Robert A. Hinde

  • On describing relationships.

    Unknown

  • Effects of Brief Separation from Mother on Rhesus Monkeys

    R. A. Hinde;Yvette Spencer-Booth

  • Short-Term Changes in Neural Activity and Behaviour

    Stephen C. Woods;G. Horn;R. A. Hinde

  • Animal signals: Ethological and games-theory approaches are not incompatible

    Robert A. Hinde

  • Interpersonal relationships and child development

    Robert A Hinde;Joan Stevenson-Hinde

  • Individuals, Relationships and Culture: Links between Ethology and the Social Sciences

    Pierre L. van den Berghe;Robert A. Hinde

  • Factors Governing the Changes in Strength of a Partially Inborn Response, as Shown by the Mobbing Behaviour of the Chaffinch (Fringilla coelebs). I. The Nature of the Response, and an Examination of Its Course

    Robert Aubrey Hinde

  • In Gods we Trust: The Evolutionary Landscape of Religion

    Robert A. Hinde

  • COMMUNICATION BY POSTURES AND FACIAL EXPRESSIONS IN THE RHESUS MONKEY (MACACA MULATTA)

    Unknown

  • The Possibility of Cooperation@@@Cooperation: The Basis of Sociability.@@@Cooperation and Prosocial Behavior.@@@Governing the Commons: The Evolution of Institutions for Collective Action.

    Peter Kollock;Michael Argyle;Robert A. Hinde;Jo Groebel

Frequent Co-Authors

Patrick Bateson
Patrick Bateson University of Cambridge
Michael Argyle
Michael Argyle University of Oxford
Robert Plomin
Robert Plomin King's College London
H. Hill Goldsmith
H. Hill Goldsmith University of Wisconsin–Madison
Joshua D. Greene
Joshua D. Greene Harvard University
Brian C. Trainor
Brian C. Trainor University of California, Davis
Mary K. Rothbart
Mary K. Rothbart University of Oregon
Robin Lovell-Badge
Robin Lovell-Badge The Francis Crick Institute
Ian W. Craig
Ian W. Craig King's College London
H. Jane Brockmann
H. Jane Brockmann University of Florida

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