Daniel B Wright
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Wright D, Wolff S
Exp Psychol
. 2024 Jul;
71(3):144-153.
PMID: 38953661
How confident a student is about how they answer a question has important education implications. Participants answered 10 mathematics questions and provided their estimates of how likely they got each...
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Wolff S, Breakwell G, Wright D
R Soc Open Sci
. 2024 Apr;
11(4):231228.
PMID: 38633348
Reliable and valid measurement of trust in science and scientists is important. Assessing levels of such trust is important in determining attitudes and predicting behaviours in response to medical and...
3.
Breakwell G, Jaspal R, Wright D
J Health Psychol
. 2023 Mar;
28(8):747-759.
PMID: 36967590
Based on Identity Process Theory, we hypothesised that two elements of identity resilience (identity worth and identity continuity) differentially predict variance in COVID-19 fear and risk, science mistrust, vaccine positivity,...
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Wright D, Wolff S, Jaspal R, Barnett J, Breakwell G
PLoS One
. 2022 Nov;
17(11):e0263552.
PMID: 36417402
Social science research is key for understanding and for predicting compliance with COVID-19 guidelines, and this research relies on survey data. While much focus is on the survey question stems,...
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Wright D, Escalona M, Marimuthu M, Sahasrabudhe R, Nguyen O, Sacco S, et al.
J Hered
. 2022 Nov;
114(1):52-59.
PMID: 36321765
Pricklebacks (Family Stichaeidae) are generally cold-temperate fishes most commonly found in the north Pacific. As part of the California Conservation Genomics Project (CCGP), we sequenced the genome of the Monkeyface...
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Wright D, Escalona M, Marimuthu M, Sahasrabudhe R, Nguyen O, Sacco S, et al.
J Hered
. 2022 Sep;
114(1):60-67.
PMID: 36107748
Sculpins (Family Cottidae) are generally cold-temperate intertidal reef fishes most commonly found in the North Pacific. As part of the California Conservation Genomics Project (CCGP), we sequenced the genome of...
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Wright D, Touve M, Adamiak L, Gianneschi N
ACS Macro Lett
. 2022 Jun;
6(9):925-929.
PMID: 35650892
Herein we report a polymerization-induced self-assembly (PISA) process with ring-opening metathesis polymerization (ROMP). We utilize a peptide-based norbornenyl monomer as a hydrophobic unit to provide a range of nanostructures at...
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Wright D, Ramirez-Hernandez A, Touve M, Carlini A, Thompson M, Patterson J, et al.
ACS Macro Lett
. 2022 May;
8(6):676-681.
PMID: 35619523
In this paper, experiment and simulation were combined to provide a view of the molecular rearrangements underlying the equilibrium and nonequilibrium transitions occurring in stimuli-responsive block copolymer amphiphile self-assemblies. Three...
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Wright D, Touve M, Thompson M, Gianneschi N
ACS Macro Lett
. 2022 May;
7(4):401-405.
PMID: 35619352
We report aqueous-phase Ring-Opening Metathesis Polymerization-Induced Self-Assembly (ROMPISA) for forming well-defined micellar polymer nanoparticles at room temperature and high solids concentration (20 w/w%). This is achieved with a new polymerization...
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Blackman L, Wright D, Robin M, Gibson M, OReilly R
ACS Macro Lett
. 2022 May;
4(11):1210-1214.
PMID: 35614838
The chain density of polymer micelles, dictated by their aggregation number (), is an often overlooked parameter that governs the macroscopic behavior of responsive assemblies. Using a combination of variable-temperature...