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D-Index
39
Citations
6254
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8574
National Ranking
4580

Alan R. Lang publication distribution in Psychology in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Psychology in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Alan R. Lang sits on this spectrum.

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31 publications 705+

This scientist: 68 publications — 4th percentile

4% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 705 publications or more.

Alan R. Lang D-index placement in Psychology in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Psychology scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Alan R. Lang sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 144+

This scientist: 39 D-Index — 27th percentile

27% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 144 D-Index or more.

Overview

Alan R. Lang is affiliated with Florida State University in the United States. Their scholarly profile includes a focus on academic research and scientific inquiry at this institution.

There are no recorded recent papers, co-authors, or frequent publication venues linked to Alan R. Lang in the available data.

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The data does not include details on book publications or awards received by Alan R. Lang.

Alan R. Lang is currently living, and the available information reflects ongoing or recent affiliation and research activity without additional biographical details.

Best Publications

  • Specificity of social anxiety disorder as a risk factor for alcohol and cannabis dependence.

    Julia D. Buckner;Norman B. Schmidt;Alan R. Lang;Jason W. Small

  • Effects of alcohol on aggression in male social drinkers.

    Alan R. Lang;Daniel J. Goeckner;Vincent J. Adesso;G. Alan Marlatt

  • Relations between Psychopathy Facets and Externalizing in a Criminal Offender Sample

    Christopher J. Patrick;Brian M. Hicks;Robert F. Krueger;Alan R. Lang

  • Effects of deviant child behavior on parental distress and alcohol consumption in laboratory interactions

    William E. Pelham;Alan R. Lang;Beverly Atkeson;Debra A. Murphy

  • Provocation to anger and opportunity for retaliation as determinants of alcohol consumption in social drinkers.

    G. Alan Marlatt;Carole F. Kosturn;Alan R. Lang

  • Approaching avoidance. A step essential to the understanding of craving.

    Mary Jo Breiner;Werner G. K. Stritzke;Alan R. Lang

  • Depression and Anxiety in Parents of Children With ADHD and Varying Levels of Oppositional Defiant Behaviors: Modeling Relationships With Family Functioning

    Todd B. Kashdan;Rolf G. Jacob;William E. Pelham;Alan R. Lang

  • Alcohol Affects Emotion Through Cognition

    John J. Curtin;Christopher J. Patrick;Alan R. Lang;John T. Cacioppo

  • Attributions about acquaintance rape: The role of alcohol and individual differences.

    Karla J. Stormo;Alan R. Lang;Werner G. K. Stritzke

  • Hope and Optimism as Human Strengths in Parents of Children With Externalizing Disorders: Stress is in the Eye of the Beholder

    Todd B. Kashdan;William E. Pelham;Alan R. Lang;Betsy Hoza

  • Comparison of three models of alcohol craving in young adults: a cross-validation.

    Peter M. Mcevoy;Werner G. K. Stritzke;Davina J. French;Alan R. Lang

  • Deleterious effects of alcohol intoxication: diminished cognitive control and its behavioral consequences.

    Todd S. Casbon;John J. Curtin;Alan R. Lang;Christopher J. Patrick

  • Expectancy, alcohol, and sex guilt as determinants of interest in and reaction to sexual stimuli

    Alan R. Lang;John Searles;Richard Lauerman;Vincent J. Adesso

  • Effects of social anxiety and alcohol expectancies on stress-induced drinking

    Michael Kidorf;Alan R. Lang

  • Assessment of substance cue reactivity: advances in reliability, specificity, and validity.

    Werner G. K. Stritzke;Mary Jo Breiner;John J. Curtin;Alan R. Lang

  • Alcohol and fear-potentiated startle: the role of competing cognitive demands in the stress-reducing effects of intoxication.

    John J. Curtin;Alan R. Lang;Christopher J. Patrick;Werner G. K. Stritzke

  • Can your children drive you to drink? Stress and parenting in adults interacting with children with ADHD.

    William E. Pelham;Alan R. Lang

  • Alcohol and human emotion: a multidimensional analysis incorporating startle-probe methodology.

    Werner G. K. Stritzke;Christopher J. Patrick;Alan R. Lang

  • A direct assessment of the role of state and trait negative emotion in aggressive behavior.

    Edelyn Verona;Christopher J. Patrick;Alan R. Lang

  • Aggression in boys with attention deficit-hyperactivity disorder: methylphenidate effects on naturalistically observed aggression, response to provocation, and social information processing.

    Debra A. Murphy;William E. Pelham;Alan R. Lang

Frequent Co-Authors

William E. Pelham
William E. Pelham Florida International University
Christopher J. Patrick
Christopher J. Patrick Florida State University
John J. Curtin
John J. Curtin University of Wisconsin–Madison
Elizabeth M. Gnagy
Elizabeth M. Gnagy Florida International University
Debra A. Murphy
Debra A. Murphy University of California, Los Angeles
Todd B. Kashdan
Todd B. Kashdan George Mason University
Betsy Hoza
Betsy Hoza University of Vermont
Ralph Radach
Ralph Radach University of Wuppertal
G. Alan Marlatt
G. Alan Marlatt University of Washington
Michael Kidorf
Michael Kidorf Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

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