Matthew J. Scott

1.3k total citations · 1 hit paper
20 papers, 1.0k citations indexed

About

Matthew J. Scott is a scholar working on Sociology and Political Science, Molecular Biology and Social Psychology. According to data from OpenAlex, Matthew J. Scott has authored 20 papers receiving a total of 1.0k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 6 papers in Sociology and Political Science, 5 papers in Molecular Biology and 5 papers in Social Psychology. Recurrent topics in Matthew J. Scott's work include Social and Intergroup Psychology (3 papers), Cultural Differences and Values (3 papers) and Lipid Membrane Structure and Behavior (3 papers). Matthew J. Scott is often cited by papers focused on Social and Intergroup Psychology (3 papers), Cultural Differences and Values (3 papers) and Lipid Membrane Structure and Behavior (3 papers). Matthew J. Scott collaborates with scholars based in United Kingdom, United States and Australia. Matthew J. Scott's co-authors include Malcolm N. Jones, Edward Tipping, C. Woof, Adam B. Cohen, Gareth H. Jones, Bernard Simon, Khalid Ahmed, Warren R. J. D. Galloway, David R. Spring and Chris W. Brown and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, Environment International and Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Biomembranes.

In The Last Decade

Matthew J. Scott

20 papers receiving 971 citations

Hit Papers

The biodegradation of surfactants in the environment 2000 2026 2008 2017 2000 100 200 300 400 500

Peers

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Mark A. Nanny‎ United States
Yuhui Liu China
Abdul-Mehdi S. Ali United States
Ghinwa Naja United States
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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Scott, Matthew J., et al.. (2023). Measuring Morality: An Examination of the Moral Foundation Questionnaire’s Factor Structure. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin. 51(2). 314–328. 3 indexed citations
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Scott, Matthew J., et al.. (2021). Loosening the definition of culture: An investigation of gender and cultural tightness.. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 2. 100021–100021. 7 indexed citations
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Scott, Matthew J.. (2021). Reasons Things Happen for a Reason: An Integrative Theory of Teleology. Perspectives on Psychological Science. 17(2). 452–464. 5 indexed citations
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Scott, Matthew J., Kathryn A. Johnson, Morris A. Okun, & Adam B. Cohen. (2019). The Road Not Taken: Fostering Research on the Psychology of Religiosity and Spirituality via Underused Representative, Open-Access Datasets (ROADs). International Journal for the Psychology of Religion. 29(3). 204–221. 1 indexed citations
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Johnson, Kathryn A., Jordan W. Moon, Morris A. Okun, et al.. (2019). Science, God, and the cosmos: Science both erodes (via logic) and promotes (via awe) belief in God. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology. 84. 103826–103826. 17 indexed citations
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Scott, Matthew J. & Adam B. Cohen. (2019). Surviving and Thriving: Fundamental Social Motives Provide Purpose in Life. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin. 46(6). 944–960. 10 indexed citations
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Patten, Christi A., Harry A. Lando, Ken Resnicow, et al.. (2018). Developing health communication messaging for a social marketing campaign to reduce tobacco use in pregnancy among Alaska native women. Journal of Communications In Healthcare. 11(4). 252–262. 15 indexed citations
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Robinson, Michael D., et al.. (2016). Of Tooth and Claw: Predator Self-Identifications Mediate Gender Differences in Interpersonal Arrogance. Sex Roles. 77(3-4). 272–286. 7 indexed citations
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Scott, Matthew J., et al.. (2016). Measuring Actual Visitor Engagement in News Websites.. BearWorks (Missouri State University). 3 indexed citations
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Scott, Matthew J., et al.. (2015). SUGAR Truss Braced Wing Full Scale Aeroelastic Analysis and Dynamically Scaled Wind Tunnel Model Development. 56th AIAA/ASCE/AHS/ASC Structures, Structural Dynamics, and Materials Conference. 17 indexed citations
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Scott, Matthew J., et al.. (2013). Concise Copper-Catalyzed Synthesis of Tricyclic Biaryl Ether-Linked Aza-Heterocyclic Ring Systems. Organic Letters. 15(21). 5448–5451. 20 indexed citations
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Sore, Hannah F., et al.. (2010). Vinyldisiloxanes: their synthesis, cross coupling and applications. Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry. 9(2). 504–515. 16 indexed citations
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Scott, Matthew J. & Malcolm N. Jones. (2002). A microcalorimetric study of the interaction of phospholipid liposomes with colloidal titanium dioxide and silica: an example of enthalpy–entropy compensation. Colloids and Surfaces A Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects. 207(1-3). 69–79. 15 indexed citations
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Scott, Matthew J., Malcolm N. Jones, C. Woof, Bernard Simon, & Edward Tipping. (2001). The molecular properties of humic substances isolated from a UK upland peat system. Environment International. 27(6). 449–462. 36 indexed citations
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Scott, Matthew J. & Malcolm N. Jones. (2001). The interaction of phospholipid liposomes with zinc citrate particles: a microcalorimetric investigation. Colloids and Surfaces A Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects. 182(1-3). 247–256. 10 indexed citations
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Ahmed, Khalid, et al.. (2001). The effect of grafted poly(ethylene glycol) on the electrophoretic properties of phospholipid liposomes and their adsorption to bacterial biofilms. Colloids and Surfaces A Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects. 194(1-3). 287–296. 34 indexed citations
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Scott, Matthew J. & Malcolm N. Jones. (2000). The biodegradation of surfactants in the environment. Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Biomembranes. 1508(1-2). 235–251. 560 indexed citations breakdown →
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Scott, Matthew J., et al.. (2000). Effect of grafted polyethylene glycol (PEG) on the size, encapsulation efficiency and permeability of vesicles. Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Biomembranes. 1463(1). 167–178. 125 indexed citations
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Scott, Matthew J., Malcolm N. Jones, C. Woof, & Edward Tipping. (1998). Concentrations and fluxes of dissolved organic carbon in drainage water from an upland peat system. Environment International. 24(5-6). 537–546. 103 indexed citations
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Brown, Chris W., et al.. (1990). Analysis of Deoxyribonucleotides with Principal Component and Partial Least-Squares Regression of UV Spectra after Fourier Preprocessing. Applied Spectroscopy. 44(3). 407–413. 12 indexed citations

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