Matthew Motta

Matthew Motta

Oklahoma State University

H-index: 20

North America-United States

About Matthew Motta

Matthew Motta, With an exceptional h-index of 20 and a recent h-index of 20 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Oklahoma State University, specializes in the field of Public Health, Health Communication, Health Politics, Vaccines, Health Policy.

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

Exogenous Increases in Basic Income Provisions Increase Preventative Health-Seeking Behavior: A Quasi-Experimental Study

Which foreign vaccine should the government purchase in a pandemic? Evidence from a survey experiment in the United States

Quantifying the Prevalence and Determinants of RSV Vaccine Hesitancy in US Adults Aged 60 or Older

Partisan schadenfreude and candidate cruelty

Professional Partisans? Primary Care Physicians, State Governments, and COVID-19 Responsibility and Response

“Influencing the influencers:” a field experimental approach to promoting effective mental health communication on TikTok

Covid-19 spillover effects onto general vaccine attitudes

Trust in scientists and their role in society across 67 countries

Matthew Motta Information

University

Position

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Citations(all)

2852

Citations(since 2020)

2801

Cited By

564

hIndex(all)

20

hIndex(since 2020)

20

i10Index(all)

31

i10Index(since 2020)

31

Email

University Profile Page

Oklahoma State University

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Matthew Motta Skills & Research Interests

Public Health

Health Communication

Health Politics

Vaccines

Health Policy

Top articles of Matthew Motta

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Exogenous Increases in Basic Income Provisions Increase Preventative Health-Seeking Behavior: A Quasi-Experimental Study

Matt Motta

Kathryn Haglin

2024/1/11

Which foreign vaccine should the government purchase in a pandemic? Evidence from a survey experiment in the United States

Social Science & Medicine

Tobias Heinrich

Yoshiharu Kobayashi

Matthew Motta

2024/4/1

Quantifying the Prevalence and Determinants of RSV Vaccine Hesitancy in US Adults Aged 60 or Older

Matt Motta

Timothy Callaghan

Jennifer Ross

Medini Padmanabhan

Lisa Gargano

...

2024/1/10

Partisan schadenfreude and candidate cruelty

Political Psychology

Steven W Webster

Adam N Glynn

Matthew P Motta

2024/4

Professional Partisans? Primary Care Physicians, State Governments, and COVID-19 Responsibility and Response

State Politics & Policy Quarterly

Kirby Goidel

Timothy Callaghan

Tasmiah Nuzhath

Julia Scobee

David Washburn

...

2024/1/8

“Influencing the influencers:” a field experimental approach to promoting effective mental health communication on TikTok

Scientific Reports

Matt Motta

Yuning Liu

Amanda Yarnell

2024/3/11

Covid-19 spillover effects onto general vaccine attitudes

Public Opinion Quarterly

Kristin Lunz Trujillo

Jon Green

Alauna Safarpour

David Lazer

Jennifer Lin

...

2024/2/27

Trust in scientists and their role in society across 67 countries

Viktoria Cologna

Niels Mede

Sebastian Berger

John Besley

Cameron Brick

...

2024/2/20

Is cancer treatment immune from partisan conflict? How partisan communication motivates opposition to preventative cancer vaccination in the US

Journal of Elections, Public Opinion and Parties

Matt Motta

2023/1/24

Physician trust in the news media and attitudes toward COVID-19

Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law

Kirby Goidel

Timothy Callaghan

David J Washburn

Tasmiah Nuzhath

Julia Scobee

...

2023/6/1

How pandemic-related changes in global attitudes toward the scientific community shape “post-pandemic” environmental opinion

Public Understanding of Science

Matt Motta

Salil Benegal

2023/10

Complementary or Competing Frames? The Impact of Economic and Public Health Messages on COVID-19 Attitudes

Journal of Experimental Political Science

Emma R Knapp

Brianna A Smith

Matthew P Motta

2023

Vaccinating across the aisle: using co-partisan source cues to encourage COVID-19 vaccine uptake in the ideological right

Journal of behavioral medicine

Steven Sylvester

Matthew Motta

Kristin Lunz Trujillo

Timothy Callaghan

2023/4

Sick as a dog? The prevalence, politicization, and health policy consequences of canine vaccine hesitancy (CVH)

Vaccine

Matt Motta

Gabriella Motta

Dominik Stecula

2023/9/22

Identifying the prevalence, correlates, and policy consequences of anti-vaccine social identity

Politics, Groups, and Identities

Matt Motta

Timothy Callaghan

Steven Sylvester

Kristin Lunz-Trujillo

2023/1/1

Combating Climate-Induced Health Threats Through Co-Constitutive Risk (CCR) Communication

Matthew Motta

Dominik Stecula

Asheley R Landrum

2023/7

What goes down must come up? Pandemic-related misinformation search behavior during an unplanned Facebook outage

Health Communication

Matt Motta

Juwon Hwang

Dominik Stecula

2023/9/8

Erroneous consonance. How inaccurate beliefs about physician opinion influence COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy

Vaccine

Matt Motta

Timothy Callaghan

Kristin Lunz-Trujillo

Alee Lockman

2023/3/17

The effects of partisan media in the face of global pandemic: how news shaped COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy

Political Communication

Matt Motta

Dominik Stecula

2023/9/3

“The CDC Won't Let Me Be”: The Opinion Dynamics of Support for CDC Regulatory Authority

Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law

Matthew Motta

Timothy Callaghan

Kristin Lunz Trujillo

2023/12/1

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Co-Authors

H-index: 130
Peter Hotez

Peter Hotez

Baylor College of Medicine

H-index: 40
Ulrich Strych

Ulrich Strych

Baylor College of Medicine

H-index: 35
Erika Franklin Fowler

Erika Franklin Fowler

Wesleyan University

H-index: 20
Paul Goren

Paul Goren

University of Minnesota-Twin Cities

H-index: 16
Dominik A. Stecuła

Dominik A. Stecuła

Colorado State University

H-index: 14
Ali Moghtaderi

Ali Moghtaderi

George Washington University

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