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Discipline name D-index D-index (Discipline H-index) only includes papers and citation values for an examined discipline in contrast to General H-index which accounts for publications across all disciplines. Citations Publications World Ranking National Ranking
Psychology D-index 82 Citations 20,621 188 World Ranking 949 National Ranking 608

Overview

What is she best known for?

The fields of study she is best known for:

  • Social psychology
  • Developmental psychology
  • Social science

Developmental psychology, Social psychology, Social environment, Social relation and Sibling are her primary areas of study. Developmental psychology and Firstborn are frequently intertwined in her study. Many of her research projects under Social psychology are closely connected to Spouse with Spouse, tying the diverse disciplines of science together.

Her Social environment research incorporates elements of Vocational education, Feeling and Occupational stress. Her work in Social relation addresses issues such as Social change, which are connected to fields such as Welfare reform, Social cognition and Locus of control. Her research on Sibling often connects related topics like Birth order.

Her most cited work include:

  • Work and family in the 1990s (476 citations)
  • A longitudinal and multi‐source test of the work–family conflict and job satisfaction relationship (298 citations)
  • The Family Contexts of Gender Development in Childhood and Adolescence (273 citations)

What are the main themes of her work throughout her whole career to date?

Her primary scientific interests are in Developmental psychology, Social psychology, Social relation, Sibling and Social environment. Her work on Child development is typically connected to Longitudinal study as part of general Developmental psychology study, connecting several disciplines of science. In the field of Social psychology, her study on Marital satisfaction and Socialization overlaps with subjects such as Spouse and Multilevel model.

She works in the field of Sibling, focusing on Sibling relationship in particular. Ann C. Crouter incorporates Social environment and El Niño in her research. Ann C. Crouter has researched Firstborn in several fields, including Psychosocial and Gender role.

She most often published in these fields:

  • Developmental psychology (62.89%)
  • Social psychology (24.74%)
  • Social relation (16.49%)

What were the highlights of her more recent work (between 2013-2021)?

  • Developmental psychology (62.89%)
  • Romance (3.61%)
  • Clinical psychology (6.19%)

In recent papers she was focusing on the following fields of study:

Her main research concerns Developmental psychology, Romance, Clinical psychology, Psychoanalysis and Social psychology. Her research on Developmental psychology often connects related areas such as Interpersonal relationship. Ann C. Crouter has included themes like Coparenting, Social environment, Personality, Child development and Late adolescence in her Interpersonal relationship study.

In general Clinical psychology study, her work on Psychological testing often relates to the realm of Basal, Association and Short-term memory, thereby connecting several areas of interest. Her work is dedicated to discovering how Social psychology, Intervention are connected with Work–family conflict and other disciplines. The study incorporates disciplines such as Developmental trajectory, Person–environment fit, Vocational development, Positive Youth Development and Peer group in addition to Middle childhood.

Between 2013 and 2021, her most popular works were:

  • Time with peers from middle childhood to late adolescence: developmental course and adjustment correlates. (73 citations)
  • Work-Family Challenges for Low-Income Parents and Their Children (48 citations)
  • Romance and Sex in Adolescence and Emerging Adulthood : Risks and Opportunities (42 citations)

In her most recent research, the most cited papers focused on:

  • Social psychology
  • Developmental psychology
  • Social science

Ann C. Crouter focuses on Developmental psychology, Clinical psychology, Socialization, Middle childhood and Multilevel model. Her work on Late adolescence as part of general Developmental psychology research is often related to Normative, thus linking different fields of science. Her work in the fields of Clinical psychology, such as Psychological testing, overlaps with other areas such as Basal, Association and Short-term memory.

The concepts of her Socialization study are interwoven with issues in Occupational segregation, Socioeconomic status, Industrial and organizational psychology and Moderation. Her Middle childhood research incorporates themes from Career development, Young adult, Social environment, Positive Youth Development and Child development. Her Multilevel model investigation overlaps with other areas such as Dyad, Sibling relationship, Multivariate analysis, Sibling and Sex characteristics.

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Best Publications

Work and family in the 1990s

Maureen Perry-Jenkins;Rena L. Repetti;A. N. N. C. Crouter.
Journal of Marriage and Family (2000)

986 Citations

A longitudinal and multi-source test of the work–family conflict and job satisfaction relationship

Alicia A. Grandey;Bryanne L. Cordeiro;Ann C. Crouter.
(2005)

672 Citations

Defining the comminity context for parent-child relations: the correlates of child maltreatment.

James Garbarino;Ann Crouter.
Child Development (1978)

619 Citations

The Family Contexts of Gender Development in Childhood and Adolescence

Susan Marie McHale;Ann C. Crouter;Shawn D. Whiteman.
Social Development (2003)

558 Citations

Parental Monitoring and Perceptions of Children's School Performance and Conduct in Dual- and Single-Earner Families

Ann C. Crouter;Shelley M. MacDermid;Susan M. McHale;Maureen Perry-Jenkins.
Developmental Psychology (1990)

507 Citations

The Influence of the Family on Vocational Development.

John E. Schulenberg;Fred W. Vondracek;Ann C. Crouter.
Journal of Marriage and Family (1984)

488 Citations

Processes underlying father involvement in dual-earner and single-earner families.

Ann C. Crouter;Maureen Perry-Jenkins;Ted L. Huston;Susan M. McHale.
Developmental Psychology (1987)

473 Citations

Mothers' and fathers' racial socialization in African American families: implications for youth.

Susan M. McHale;Ann C. Crouter;Ji Yeon Kim;Linda M. Burton.
Child Development (2006)

431 Citations

Free‐Time Activities in Middle Childhood: Links with Adjustment in Early Adolescence

Susan M McHale;Ann C Crouter;Corinna Jenkins Tucker.
Child Development (2001)

377 Citations

Congruence between Mothers' and Fathers' Differential Treatment of Siblings: Links with Family Relations and Children's Well-Being

Susan M. McHale;Ann C. Crouter;Shirley A. McGuire;Kimberly A. Updegraff.
Child Development (1995)

346 Citations

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