Jack Adams‐Webber

1.8k total citations
63 papers, 1.2k citations indexed

About

Jack Adams‐Webber is a scholar working on Social Psychology, Food Science and Artificial Intelligence. According to data from OpenAlex, Jack Adams‐Webber has authored 63 papers receiving a total of 1.2k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 50 papers in Social Psychology, 16 papers in Food Science and 12 papers in Artificial Intelligence. Recurrent topics in Jack Adams‐Webber's work include Cognitive and psychological constructs research (49 papers), Sensory Analysis and Statistical Methods (16 papers) and Human Behavior and Motivation (9 papers). Jack Adams‐Webber is often cited by papers focused on Cognitive and psychological constructs research (49 papers), Sensory Analysis and Statistical Methods (16 papers) and Human Behavior and Motivation (9 papers). Jack Adams‐Webber collaborates with scholars based in Canada, United States and United Kingdom. Jack Adams‐Webber's co-authors include James C. Mancuso, John G. Benjafield, Kenneth M. Ford, Jeffrey M. Bradshaw, Neil McK. Agnew, John H. Boose, John O. Mitterer, Rue L. Cromwell, Patrick J. Hayes and Kenneth W. Sewell and has published in prestigious journals such as Psychological Science, IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering and The American Journal of Psychology.

In The Last Decade

Jack Adams‐Webber

62 papers receiving 1.0k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Jack Adams‐Webber Canada 20 693 203 172 165 147 63 1.2k
Seymour Rosenberg United States 21 793 1.1× 191 0.9× 279 1.6× 412 2.5× 461 3.1× 51 2.2k
Joseph G. Johnson United States 22 420 0.6× 113 0.6× 409 2.4× 168 1.0× 290 2.0× 35 1.9k
Siu L. Chow Canada 12 203 0.3× 57 0.3× 68 0.4× 161 1.0× 175 1.2× 40 1.0k
L. L. Thurstone United States 14 209 0.3× 64 0.3× 59 0.3× 85 0.5× 126 0.9× 24 1.2k
James Naylor United States 22 230 0.3× 101 0.5× 193 1.1× 23 0.1× 98 0.7× 65 1.3k
Harold M. Schroder United States 12 401 0.6× 58 0.3× 219 1.3× 170 1.0× 191 1.3× 23 1.1k
Christine E. DeMars United States 23 330 0.5× 100 0.5× 375 2.2× 234 1.4× 514 3.5× 72 2.1k
Donald M. Johnson United States 17 151 0.2× 102 0.5× 199 1.2× 48 0.3× 226 1.5× 113 1.2k
Kathleen M. Galotti United States 21 312 0.5× 285 1.4× 376 2.2× 152 0.9× 216 1.5× 49 1.6k
William M. Bart United States 18 160 0.2× 111 0.5× 315 1.8× 58 0.4× 154 1.0× 90 1.1k

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Adams‐Webber, Jack. (2003). COGNITIVE COMPLEXITY AND CONFIDENCE IN EVALUATING SELF. Journal of Constructivist Psychology. 16(3). 273–279. 5 indexed citations
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Adams‐Webber, Jack. (2003). PROTOTYPICALITY OF SELF AND DIFFERENTIATING AMONG OTHERS IN TERMS OF PERSONAL CONSTRUCTS. Journal of Constructivist Psychology. 16(4). 341–347. 3 indexed citations
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Lefebvre, Vladimir A. & Jack Adams‐Webber. (2002). Function of Fast Reflexion in Bipolar choice. CogPrints (University of Southampton). 1 indexed citations
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Adams‐Webber, Jack. (1997). Self-Reflexion in Evaluating Others. The American Journal of Psychology. 110(4). 527–527. 19 indexed citations
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Adams‐Webber, Jack. (1997). Positive-negative asymmetry in the evaluation of familiar versus unfamiliar persons and objects. Journal of Constructivist Psychology. 10(2). 139–152. 1 indexed citations
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Adams‐Webber, Jack. (1995). Constructivist psychology and knowledge elicitation. Journal of Constructivist Psychology. 8(3). 237–249. 5 indexed citations
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Ford, Kenneth M., Jeffrey M. Bradshaw, Jack Adams‐Webber, & Neil McK. Agnew. (1993). Knowledge acquisition as a constructive modeling activity. International Journal of Intelligent Systems. 8(1). 9–32. 60 indexed citations
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Adams, Barbara & Jack Adams‐Webber. (1992). Testing a computational model of interpersonal judgment with personal constructs. 5(2). 145–157. 7 indexed citations
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Adams‐Webber, Jack, et al.. (1992). Mood-related changes in construing self and others. 5(4). 367–376. 4 indexed citations
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Hayes, Patrick J., Kenneth M. Ford, & Jack Adams‐Webber. (1992). Human reasoning about artificial intelligence. Journal of Experimental & Theoretical Artificial Intelligence. 4(4). 247–263. 5 indexed citations
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Adams‐Webber, Jack. (1992). Construct asymmetry and the range of relevance of personal anticipations. European Journal of Social Psychology. 22(5). 465–481. 11 indexed citations
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Ford, Kenneth M., et al.. (1991). An approach to knowledge acquisition based on the structure of personal construct systems. IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering. 3(1). 78–88. 37 indexed citations
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Ford, Kenneth M., et al.. (1991). ICONKAT: an integrated constructivist knowledge acquisition tool. 3(2). 215–236. 55 indexed citations
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Adams‐Webber, Jack. (1990). Personal Construct Theory and Cognitive Science. 3(4). 415–421. 8 indexed citations
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Adams‐Webber, Jack. (1989). Some reflections on the “Meaning” of repertory grid Responses. 2(1). 77–92. 25 indexed citations
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Lefebvre, Vladimir A., et al.. (1986). Modeling an experiment on construing self and others. Journal of Mathematical Psychology. 30(3). 317–330. 34 indexed citations
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Adams‐Webber, Jack. (1985). Self-other contrast and the development of personal constructs.. Canadian Journal of Behavioural Science/Revue canadienne des sciences du comportement. 17(4). 303–314. 28 indexed citations
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Adams‐Webber, Jack & James C. Mancuso. (1983). Applications of personal construct theory. Academic Press eBooks. 117 indexed citations
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Adams‐Webber, Jack, et al.. (1981). THE GOLDEN SECTION HYPOTHESIS FROM A DEVELOPMENTAL PERSPECTIVE. Social Behavior and Personality An International Journal. 9(1). 89–92. 16 indexed citations
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Adams‐Webber, Jack. (1973). THE COMPLEXITY OF THE TARGET AS A FACTOR IN INTERPERSONAL JUDGEMENT. Social Behavior and Personality An International Journal. 1(1). 35–38. 5 indexed citations

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