Joseph Watts

39 papers receiving 2.4k citations

Joseph Watts's Hit Papers

Emotion semantics show both cultural variation and universal structure 2019 · 258 citations
2580+5+11Years since publication200400600

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Joseph Watts
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  • Virology 210
  • Cultural Studies 200
  • Environmental Engineering 297
  • Social Psychology 402
  • Experimental and Cognitive Psychology 243
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The 25 scholars most cited alongside Joseph Watts, linked wherever they have co-authored with each other. Click a name or a connecting line to browse the papers they share.

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Architecture and secondary structure of an entire HIV-1 RNA genome
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2009652
2 2004276
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Emotion semantics show both cultural variation and universal structure
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2019258
4 2015186
5 2013134
6 2016111
7 2003110
8 202196
9 200078
10 200657
11 200053
12 201747
13 202143
14 201841
15 200439
16 201639
17 201233
18 202033
19 201533
20 200331

About Joseph Watts

Joseph Watts is a scholar working on Sociology and Political Science, Cultural Studies, Social Psychology, Molecular Biology and Ecology, having authored 44 papers that have together received 2.5k indexed citations. Recurring topics across this work include Evolutionary Game Theory and Cooperation (15 papers), Language and cultural evolution (12 papers), Cultural Differences and Values (7 papers), RNA and protein synthesis mechanisms (6 papers), Religion and Society Interactions (5 papers), Rangeland and Wildlife Management (4 papers), Culture, Economy, and Development Studies (4 papers) and Evolutionary Psychology and Human Behavior (3 papers). The work is most often cited by research in Virology (210 citations), Cultural Studies (200 citations), Environmental Engineering (297 citations), Social Psychology (402 citations) and Experimental and Cognitive Psychology (243 citations). Joseph Watts has collaborated with scholars based in United States, New Zealand and Germany. Frequent co-authors include Russell D. Gray, Kevin M. Weeks, Quentin D. Atkinson, Christina L. Burch, Ronald Swanstrom, Robert J. Gorelick, Kristen K. Dang, Julian W. Bess, Christopher W. Leonard and Simon J. Greenhill. Their work appears in journals such as Nature Human Behaviour, Religion Brain & Behavior, Ecological Applications, Nature and Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

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