Catherine Amiot

About Catherine Amiot

Catherine Amiot, With an exceptional h-index of 42 and a recent h-index of 29 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Université du Québec à Montréal, specializes in the field of Intergroup relations, self and identity, human-animal interactions, motivation.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

“More support, less distress?”: Examining the role of social norms in alleviating practitioners’ psychological distress in the context of assisted dying services

High economic inequality is linked to moralistic thinking

Using latent profile analysis to understand health practitioners’ attitudes toward voluntary assisted dying

Multinational data show that conspiracy beliefs are associated with the perception (and reality) of poor national economic performance

Autonomous motives foster sustained commitment to action: Integrating self-determination theory and the social identity approach

Pet presence and human psychological well-being Study 1a

What Comes First, Acculturation or Adjustment? A Longitudinal Investigation of Integration Versus Mental Resources Hypotheses

The moderating role of different forms of empathy on the association between performing animal euthanasia and career sustainability

Catherine Amiot Information

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Citations(all)

6425

Citations(since 2020)

3338

Cited By

4243

hIndex(all)

42

hIndex(since 2020)

29

i10Index(all)

78

i10Index(since 2020)

70

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Catherine Amiot Skills & Research Interests

Intergroup relations

self and identity

human-animal interactions

motivation

Top articles of Catherine Amiot

“More support, less distress?”: Examining the role of social norms in alleviating practitioners’ psychological distress in the context of assisted dying services

Death Studies

2024/4/8

Using latent profile analysis to understand health practitioners’ attitudes toward voluntary assisted dying

OMEGA-Journal of Death and Dying

2023/2/24

Autonomous motives foster sustained commitment to action: Integrating self-determination theory and the social identity approach

Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin

2023/1/21

Emma F Thomas
Emma F Thomas

H-Index: 25

Catherine Amiot
Catherine Amiot

H-Index: 29

Pet presence and human psychological well-being Study 1a

2023/1/6

Catherine Amiot
Catherine Amiot

H-Index: 29

What Comes First, Acculturation or Adjustment? A Longitudinal Investigation of Integration Versus Mental Resources Hypotheses

Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin

2023/11/30

The moderating role of different forms of empathy on the association between performing animal euthanasia and career sustainability

Journal of Applied Social Psychology

2023/11

Exploring the role of our contacts with pets in broadening concerns for animals, nature, and fellow humans: a representative study

Scientific Reports

2023/10/10

What is beneficial in our relationships with pets? Exploring the psychological factors involved in human–pet relations and their associations with human wellbeing

Anthrozoös

2023/7/4

The buffering role of social norms for unhealthy eating before, during, and after the Christmas holidays: A longitudinal study.

Group Dynamics: Theory, Research, and Practice

2023/6

L’IDENTIFICATION AUX ANIMAUX ET LA VOLONTÉ À ESSAYER LES ALTERNATIVES À LA

2023/4/30

Catherine Amiot
Catherine Amiot

H-Index: 29

A longitudinal examination of the effects of motivation on collective action persistence after failure

2023/4/21

Emma F Thomas
Emma F Thomas

H-Index: 25

Catherine Amiot
Catherine Amiot

H-Index: 29

Identifying with other animals and human well-being: Extending perspectives on the social cure and human-animal relations

Journal of Veterinary Behavior

2022/12/1

Attitudes toward and experience with assisted-death services and psychological implications for health practitioners: a narrative systematic review

2022/11/10

Toward more equal and mutual human-pet relations: Insights and possible solutions based on social psychological theories

2022/11/9

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