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| Discipline name | Position | Best Scientists | Publications | D-Index |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Psychology | 571 | 39 | 47 | 12 |
M. Paz Galupo;Lex Pulice-Farrow;Emerson Pehl
(2021)Diane Chen;Diane Chen;John F. Strang;John F. Strang;Victoria D. Kolbuck;Stephen M. Rosenthal
(2020)Ole-Petter R. Hamnvik;Ole-Petter R. Hamnvik;Shailesh Agarwal;Shailesh Agarwal;Christopher G. AhnAllen;Christopher G. AhnAllen;Anna L. Goldman;Anna L. Goldman
(2020)Salem Harry-Hernandez;Sari L. Reisner;Sari L. Reisner;Eric W. Schrimshaw;Asa Radix
(2020)Gina M. Sequeira;Kacie M. Kidd;Jacquelin Rankine;Elizabeth Miller
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