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Simon Moss publication distribution in Social Sciences and Humanities in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Social Sciences and Humanities in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Simon Moss sits on this spectrum.

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44 publications 570+

This scientist: 157 publications — 45th percentile

45% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 570 publications or more.

Simon Moss D-index placement in Social Sciences and Humanities in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Social Sciences and Humanities scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Simon Moss sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 100+

This scientist: 38 D-Index — 26th percentile

26% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 100 D-Index or more.

Overview

Simon Moss is affiliated with Charles Darwin University in Australia. Their research spans multiple disciplines primarily in Medicine and Psychology, with a focus on various subfields including Clinical Psychology, Epidemiology, Safety Research, Cognitive Neuroscience, and Sociology and Political Science.

Their published work addresses a range of topics, notably:

  • Child Therapy and Development
  • Family and Disability Support Research
  • Eating Disorders and Behaviors
  • Disaster Management and Resilience
  • Disaster Response and Management
  • Mindfulness and Compassion Interventions
  • Counseling, Therapy, and Family Dynamics

Simon Moss's recent papers include:

  • The Relationship between Weight Stigma, Physical Appearance Concerns, and Enjoyment and Tendency to Avoid Physical Activity and Sport (2021), published in International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
  • A systematic literature review of attitudes, intentions and behaviours of teaching academics pertaining to AI and generative AI (GenAI) in higher education: An analysis of GenAI adoption using the UTAUT framework (2024), published in Australasian Journal of Educational Technology
  • An Examination of Parent-Reported Facilitators and Barriers to Organized Physical Activity Engagement for Youth With Neurodevelopmental Disorders, Physical, and Medical Conditions (2020), published in Frontiers in Psychology
  • Somatic Acupoint Stimulation for Cancer-Related Sleep Disturbance: A Systematic Review of Randomized Controlled Trials (2020), published in Evidence-based Complementary and Alternative Medicine
  • Why Are Enrichment Practices in Zoos Difficult to Implement Effectively? (2022), published in Animals

The main publication venues where Simon has contributed include:

  • International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (2 publications)
  • Australasian Journal of Educational Technology
  • Evidence-based Complementary and Alternative Medicine
  • Animals
  • Disasters

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Simon Moss are:

  • Mary Bushell (4 joint publications)
  • Daniel Gahreman (3 joint publications)
  • Kerry O'Brien (2 joint publications)
  • Jing-Yu Tan (2 joint publications)
  • Nicole Papadopoulos (2 joint publications)

Best Publications

  • Beta-amyloid imaging and memory in non-demented individuals: evidence for preclinical Alzheimer's disease.

    Kerryn Elizabeth Pike;Gregory Raymond Savage;Victor L Villemagne;Steven Ng

  • Impact of child sexual abuse on mental health: prospective study in males and females.

    Josie Spataro;Paul Edward Mullen;Philip Burgess;David L Wells

  • The Adolescent Risk-Taking Questionnaire: Development and psychometric evaluation

    Eleonora Gullone;Susan S Moore;Simon Moss;Candice P Boyd

  • Atypical Interference of Local Detail on Global Processing in High-functioning Autism and Asperger's Disorder

    Nicole Joan Rinehart;John L Bradshaw;Simon Moss;Avril V Brereton

  • Look at me, I'm smiling: Visual search for threatening and nonthreatening facial expressions

    Mark A Williams;Simon Andrew Moss;John L Bradshaw;Jason B Mattingley

  • A Deficit in Shifting Attention Present in High-Functioning Autism but not Asperger’s Disorder:

    Nicole J. Rinehart;John L. Bradshaw;Simon A. Moss;Avril V. Brereton

  • The impact of goal orientation on the association between leadership style and follower performance, creativity and work attitudes

    Simon Andrew Moss;Damian Anthony Ritossa

  • Subsidiary Autonomy: The Case of Multinational Subsidiaries in Malaysia

    Ronald W Edwards;Adlina Ahmad;S A Moss

  • Comparing IT success in manufacturing and service industries

    Amrik S. Sohal;Simon Moss;Lionel Ng

  • Longitudinal analysis of quality management practices in Australian organizations

    Mile Terziovski;Amrik S Sohal;Simon Moss

  • The Impact of Personality and Team Context on the Relationship Between Workplace Injustice and Counterproductive Work Behavior

    Shane Flaherty;Simon Andrew Moss

  • The Effect of Follower Regulatory Focus and Extraversion on Leadership Behavior The Role of Emotional Intelligence

    Simon Andrew Moss;Damian Anthony Ritossa;Simon Peter Ngu

  • Quality management in the logistics function: an empirical study

    Robert Millen;Amrik S Sohal;Simon Moss

  • Transformational Leadership in Distributed Work Groups: The Moderating Role of Follower Regulatory Focus and Goal Orientation

    Tarli Whitford;Simon Andrew Moss

  • Child Sexual Abuse: A Reality for Both Sexes

    Josie Spataro;Simon A. Moss;David L. Wells

  • Olfactory deficits and amyloid-β burden in Alzheimer's disease, mild cognitive impairment, and healthy aging: a PiB PET study.

    Alex Bahar-Fuchs;Gael Chetelat;Victor L Villemagne;Simon Moss

  • Maintaining an open mind to closed individuals: The effect of resource availability and leadership style on the association between openness to experience and organizational commitment.

    Simon Andrew Moss;Janis Mary McFarland;Simon Peter Ngu;Anna Kijowska

  • Employee characteristics associated with the provision of work‐family policies and programs

    E. Anne Bardoel;Simon A. Moss;Kosmas Smyrnios;Phyllis Tharenou

  • Organizational Predictors of Work‐Family Practices

    E. Anne Bardoel;Phyllis Tharenou;Simon A. Moss

  • The relationship between personality and leadership preferences

    S A Moss

  • Towards an integrated model of leadership and self regulation

    Simon Andrew Moss;Nicki Andrea Dowling;John Paul Callanan

Frequent Co-Authors

John L. Bradshaw
John L. Bradshaw Monash University
Nicole Joan Rinehart
Nicole Joan Rinehart Monash University
Amrik S. Sohal
Amrik S. Sohal Monash University
Christopher C. Rowe
Christopher C. Rowe University of Melbourne
Jason B. Mattingley
Jason B. Mattingley University of Queensland
Bruce J Tonge
Bruce J Tonge Monash University
Eleonora Gullone
Eleonora Gullone Monash University
Christopher D. Chambers
Christopher D. Chambers Cardiff University
Phyllis Tharenou
Phyllis Tharenou Flinders University
Mark A. Williams
Mark A. Williams Macquarie University

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