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A. J. Finch

A. J. Finch

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Psychology

D-Index
31
Citations
6824
World Ranking
11087
National Ranking
5792

Overview

A. J. Finch is affiliated with the Citadel in the United States. The scientist's work details, including research papers, co-authors, and publication venues, are not available from the provided data.

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Best Publications

  • The children's depression inventory: a systematic evaluation of psychometric properties.

    Conway F. Saylor;A. J. Finch;Anthony Spirito;Brad Bennett

  • Children exposed to disaster: I. Epidemiology of post-traumatic symptoms and symptom profiles.

    Mitsuko P. Shannon;Christopher J. Lonigan;A.J. Finch;Charlotte M. Taylor

  • Children's Depression Inventory : Sex and grade norms for normal children

    A. J. Finch;Conway F. Saylor;Garry L. Edwards

  • Children's reactions to a natural disaster: symptom severity and degree of exposure

    C. J. Lonigan;M. P. Shannon;A. J. Finch;A. J. Finch;Timothy K. Daugherty

  • The State-Trait Anxiety Inventory: a systematic evaluation.

    Philip C. Kendall;A. J. Finch Jr.;Stephen M. Auerbach;James F. Hooke

  • Negative affectivity in children: a multitrait-multimethod investigation.

    Vicky V. Wolfe;A. J. Finch;Conway F. Saylor;Ronald L. Blount

  • Anxiety and depression in children and adolescents: negative affectivity and the utility of self-reports.

    Christopher J. Lonigan;Michael P. Carey;A. J. Finch

  • Construct validity for measures of childhood depression: Application of multitrait–multimethod methodology.

    Conway F. Saylor;A. J. Finch;William Furey;Cathy Haas Baskin

  • Children's Depression Inventory: Reliability Over Repeated Administrations

    A.J. Finch;Conway F. Saylor;Garry L. Edwards;Julia A. McIntosh

  • A cognitive-behavioral treatment for impulsivity: a group comparison study.

    Philip C. Kendall;A. J. Finch

  • Developmental Differences in the Factor Structure of the Children's Depression Inventory

    Bahr Weiss;John R. Weisz;Michael Politano;Michael Carey

  • Media Exposure to September 11: Elementary School Students' Experiences and Posttraumatic Symptoms

    Conway F. Saylor;Brian L. Cowart;Julie A. Lipovsky;Christine Jackson

  • Children's Depression Inventory: Normative Data and Utility with Emotionally Disturbed Children

    W M Nelson;P M Politano;A J Finch;N Wendel

  • A cognitive-behavioral treatment for impulse control: a case study.

    Philip C. Kendall;A. J. Finch

  • Anxiety and depression in children and adolescents: Negative affectivity or separate constructs?

    A. J. Finch Jr.;Julie A. Lipovsky;Charles D. Casat

  • Children's Coping Styles and Report of Depressive Symptoms Following a Natural Disaster

    Patricia Jeney-Gammon;Timothy K. Daugherty;A. J. Finch;Ronald W. Belter

  • Preschoolers' ability to differentiate levels of pain: Relative efficacy of three self-report measures.

    Ronald W. Belter;Julia A. McIntosh;A.J. Finch;Conway F. Saylor

  • 3 – Developing Nonimpulsive Behavior in Children: Cognitive-Behavioral Strategies for Self-Control

    Philip C. Kendall;A.J. Finch

  • The relationship of anxiety to childhood depression.

    Nancy Norvell;Christopher Brophy;A.J. Finch

  • Modification of an impulsive cognitive tempo in emotionally disturbed boys.

    A. J. Finch;Maxine Doyle Wilkinson;W. M. Nelson;L. E. Montgomery

Frequent Co-Authors

Philip C. Kendall
Philip C. Kendall Temple University
Anthony Spirito
Anthony Spirito Brown University
Thomas H. Ollendick
Thomas H. Ollendick Virginia Tech
Ronald L. Blount
Ronald L. Blount University of Georgia
Christopher J. Lonigan
Christopher J. Lonigan Florida State University
Michael P. Carey
Michael P. Carey Brown University
Bahr Weiss
Bahr Weiss Vanderbilt University
John R. Weisz
John R. Weisz Harvard University
Rex Forehand
Rex Forehand University of Vermont

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