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35
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5038
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9881
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28

Thomas A. Morton 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 Thomas A. Morton sits on this spectrum.

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31 publications 705+

This scientist: 87 publications — 12th percentile

12% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Thomas A. Morton 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 Thomas A. Morton sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 144+

This scientist: 35 D-Index — 16th percentile

16% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Best Publications

  • Social group memberships protect against future depression, alleviate depression symptoms and prevent depression relapse

    Tegan Cruwys;Genevieve A. Dingle;Catherine Haslam;S. Alexander Haslam

  • Psychological responses to the proximity of climate change

    Adrian Brügger;Suraje Dessai;Suraje Dessai;Patrick Devine-Wright;Thomas A. Morton

  • The future that may (or may not) come: How framing changes responses to uncertainty in climate change communications

    Unknown

  • Theorizing Gender in the Face of Social Change: Is There Anything Essential About Essentialism?

    Thomas A. Morton;Tom Postmes;S. Alexander Haslam;Matthew J. Hornsey

  • “Proximising” climate change reconsidered: A construal level theory perspective

    Adrian Brügger;Adrian Brügger;Thomas A. Morton;Suraje Dessai;Suraje Dessai

  • Communication and Health Beliefs

    Unknown

  • “Our Country Needs a Strong Leader Right Now”: Economic Inequality Enhances the Wish for a Strong Leader:

    Stefanie Sprong;Jolanda Jetten;Zhechen Wang;Kim Peters

  • Time perspective and attitude-behaviour consistency in future-oriented behaviours.

    Anna Rabinovich;Thomas Morton;Tom Postmes

  • Revisiting the Measurement of Anomie

    Ali Teymoori;Jolanda Jetten;Brock Bastian;Amarina Ariyanto

  • "When the age is in, the wit is out": age-related self-categorization and deficit expectations reduce performance on clinical tests used in dementia assessment.

    Catherine Haslam;Thomas A. Morton;S. Alexander Haslam;Laura Varnes

  • Collective self and individual choice: the effects of inter-group comparative context on environmental values and behaviour.

    Anna Rabinovich;Thomas A. Morton;Tom Postmes;Bas Verplanken

  • The Racing-Game Effect: Why Do Video Racing Games Increase Risk-Taking Inclinations?

    Peter Fischer;Tobias Greitemeyer;Thomas Morton;Andreas Kastenmüller

  • The dynamics of personal and social identity formation

    Tom Postmes;Gamze Baray;S. Alexander Haslam;Thomas A. Morton

  • Shifting ground: The variable use of essentialism in contexts of inclusion and exclusion

    Thomas A. Morton;Matthew J. Hornsey;Tom Postmes

  • Defending the Sex/Gender Binary : The Role of Gender Identification and Need for Closure

    Thekla Morgenroth;M. Gustafsson Sendén;A. Lindqvist;A. Lindqvist;E. A. Renström

  • Think global, act local: The effect of goal and mindset specificity on willingness to donate to an environmental organization

    Anna Rabinovich;Thomas A. Morton;Tom Postmes;Bas Verplanken

  • Playing the game: when group success is more important than downgrading deviants

    Thomas A. Morton;Tom Postmes;Jolanda Jetten

  • When Differences Become Essential: Minority Essentialism in Response to Majority Treatment

    Thomas A. Morton;Tom Postmes

  • We Value What Values Us: The Appeal of Identity‐Affirming Science

    Thomas A. Morton;S. Alexander Haslam;Tom Postmes;Michelle K. Ryan

  • Stairway to heaven? (Ir)religious identity moderates the effects of immersion in religious spaces on self-esteem and self-perceived physical health

    Renate Ysseldyk;S. Alexander Haslam;S. Alexander Haslam;Thomas A. Morton

Frequent Co-Authors

David G. Myszka
David G. Myszka University of Utah
Irwin M. Chaiken
Irwin M. Chaiken Drexel University
Peter R. Young
Peter R. Young GlaxoSmithKline (United Kingdom)
Michael P. Doyle
Michael P. Doyle The University of Texas at San Antonio
Steven A. Carr
Steven A. Carr Broad Institute
Micah Dembo
Micah Dembo Boston University
Richard G. Cook
Richard G. Cook Baylor College of Medicine
Richard J. Cook
Richard J. Cook University of Waterloo

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