Richard H. Smith

8.1k total citations · 1 hit paper
107 papers, 5.0k citations indexed

About

Richard H. Smith is a scholar working on Social Psychology, Sociology and Political Science and Ecology. According to data from OpenAlex, Richard H. Smith has authored 107 papers receiving a total of 5.0k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 30 papers in Social Psychology, 23 papers in Sociology and Political Science and 23 papers in Ecology. Recurrent topics in Richard H. Smith's work include Emotions and Moral Behavior (25 papers), Forest Insect Ecology and Management (22 papers) and Social and Intergroup Psychology (13 papers). Richard H. Smith is often cited by papers focused on Emotions and Moral Behavior (25 papers), Forest Insect Ecology and Management (22 papers) and Social and Intergroup Psychology (13 papers). Richard H. Smith collaborates with scholars based in United States, United Kingdom and Netherlands. Richard H. Smith's co-authors include Sung Hee Kim, W. Gerrod Parrott, W. Gerrod Parrott, J. Matthew Webster, Heidi L. Eyre, Caitlin Powell, David J. Combs, David R. Schurtz, Nancy Brigham and Edward Diener and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of the American Chemical Society, Journal of Personality and Social Psychology and Psychological Bulletin.

In The Last Decade

Richard H. Smith

103 papers receiving 4.7k citations

Hit Papers

Comprehending envy. 2007 2026 2013 2019 2007 200 400 600

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Richard H. Smith United States 35 2.6k 1.9k 967 938 622 107 5.0k
Norman Miller United States 42 3.4k 1.3× 3.9k 2.1× 782 0.8× 1.2k 1.3× 968 1.6× 140 7.6k
Eric Luis Uhlmann United States 31 2.0k 0.8× 3.2k 1.7× 1.4k 1.4× 541 0.6× 529 0.9× 67 5.6k
Richard M. Lee United States 49 2.6k 1.0× 5.6k 3.0× 209 0.2× 3.9k 4.2× 573 0.9× 172 10.2k
Aristotle  South Africa 27 826 0.3× 1.5k 0.8× 807 0.8× 307 0.3× 724 1.2× 325 7.3k
Aaron B. Taylor United States 25 754 0.3× 794 0.4× 211 0.2× 793 0.8× 378 0.6× 55 4.3k
Colin Wayne Leach United States 36 4.1k 1.6× 5.6k 3.0× 1.5k 1.6× 747 0.8× 469 0.8× 73 7.7k
Scott Atran France 44 2.8k 1.1× 3.7k 2.0× 1.0k 1.1× 370 0.4× 1.1k 1.8× 138 7.3k
Frank J. Sulloway United States 22 1.7k 0.7× 3.0k 1.6× 710 0.7× 752 0.8× 545 0.9× 51 5.4k
Donald M. Taylor Canada 43 2.4k 0.9× 4.3k 2.3× 452 0.5× 610 0.7× 351 0.6× 185 7.2k
Matthew Feinberg United States 27 1.2k 0.5× 2.5k 1.4× 760 0.8× 277 0.3× 453 0.7× 51 4.1k

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Fields of papers citing papers by Richard H. Smith

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Richard H. Smith

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Schurtz, David R., et al.. (2013). Connecting social psychology to the experience of others through a nonfiction book analysis: New wine in an old bottle. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 1 indexed citations
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Chester, David S., Caitlin Powell, Richard H. Smith, et al.. (2013). Justice for the average Joe: The role of envy and the mentalizing network in the deservingness of others’ misfortunes. Social Neuroscience. 8(6). 640–649. 16 indexed citations
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Combs, David J., Caitlin Powell, David R. Schurtz, & Richard H. Smith. (2009). Politics, schadenfreude, and ingroup identification: The sometimes happy thing about a poor economy and death. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology. 45(4). 635–646. 76 indexed citations
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Smith, Richard H., Caitlin Powell, David J. Combs, & David R. Schurtz. (2009). Exploring the When and Why of Schadenfreude. Social and Personality Psychology Compass. 3(4). 530–546. 121 indexed citations
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Smith, Richard H. & Sung Hee Kim. (2007). Comprehending envy.. Psychological Bulletin. 133(1). 46–64. 634 indexed citations breakdown →
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Smith, Richard H., Heidi L. Eyre, Caitlin Powell, & Sung Hee Kim. (2006). Relativistic origins of emotional reactions to events happening to others and to ourselves. British Journal of Social Psychology. 45(2). 357–371. 23 indexed citations
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Ostfeld, Barbara, Richard H. Smith, Mark Hiatt, & Thomas Hegyi. (2000). Maternal behavior toward premature twins: implications for development. Twin Research. 3(4). 234–241. 7 indexed citations
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Ostfeld, Barbara, Richard H. Smith, Mark Hiatt, & Thomas Hegyi. (2000). Maternal behavior toward premature twins: implications for development. Twin Research. 3(4). 234–241. 38 indexed citations
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Levy, A. Stewart & Richard H. Smith. (2000). Neurologic Injuries in Skiers and Snowboarders. Seminars in Neurology. 20(2). 233–246. 61 indexed citations
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Smith, Richard H., W. Gerrod Parrott, Edward Diener, Rick H. Hoyle, & Sung Hee Kim. (1999). Dispositional Envy. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin. 25(8). 1007–1020. 267 indexed citations
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Parrott, W. Gerrod & Richard H. Smith. (1993). Distinguishing the experiences of envy and jealousy.. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 64(6). 906–920. 361 indexed citations
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Michejda, Christopher J., et al.. (1992). Alkylation of DNA by 1,3-dialkyl-3-acyltriazenes: correlation of biological activity with chemical behavior. Chemical Research in Toxicology. 5(4). 541–547. 3 indexed citations
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Smith, Richard H., et al.. (1992). 1,3-Dialkyl-3-acyltriazenes: products and rates of decomposition in acidic and neutral aqueous solutions. The Journal of Organic Chemistry. 57(2). 654–661. 15 indexed citations
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Smith, Richard H., et al.. (1990). Ecological succession of four insect pests of stored sorghum in a laboratory ecosystem. 77(1). 93–105. 2 indexed citations
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Smith, Richard H., Dominic A. Scudiero, & Christopher J. Michejda. (1990). 1,3-Dialkyl-3-acyltriazenes, a novel class of antineoplastic alkylating agents. Journal of Medicinal Chemistry. 33(9). 2579–2583. 24 indexed citations
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Smith, Richard H., et al.. (1986). 1,3-Dimethyl-3-acyltriazenes: synthesis and chemistry of a novel class of biological methylating agents. The Journal of Organic Chemistry. 51(20). 3751–3757. 15 indexed citations
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Smith, Richard H.. (1983). Monoterpenes of Lodgepole Pine Xylem Resin: A Regional Study in Western United States. Forest Science. 29(2). 333–340. 2 indexed citations
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Smith, Richard H.. (1981). Variation in Immature Cone Color of Ponderosa Pine (Pinaceae) in Northern California and Southern Oregon. Biodiversity Heritage Library (Smithsonian Institution). 3 indexed citations
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Smith, Richard H.. (1966). The Monoterpene Composition of Pinus ponderosa Xylem Resin and of Dendroctonus brevicomis Pitch Tubes. Forest Science. 12(1). 63–68. 3 indexed citations
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Smith, Richard H.. (1961). The Fumigant Toxicity of Three Pine Resins to Dendroctonus brevicomis and D. jeffreyi. Journal of Economic Entomology. 54(2). 359–365. 35 indexed citations

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