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D-Index
92
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25138
World Ranking
892
National Ranking
565

Ann C. Crouter 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 Ann C. Crouter sits on this spectrum.

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31 publications 705+

This scientist: 213 publications — 73rd percentile

73% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Ann C. Crouter 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 Ann C. Crouter sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 144+

This scientist: 92 D-Index — 93rd percentile

93% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Ann C. Crouter is affiliated with Pennsylvania State University in the United States. Their research contributions primarily fall within the social sciences, with a focus on multiple interconnected subfields including sociology and political science, education, clinical psychology, developmental and educational psychology, and health.

The scientist's work explores a range of main topics such as early childhood education and development, psychosocial factors impacting youth, health disparities and outcomes, employment and welfare studies, racial and ethnic identity research, child abuse and trauma, and education systems and policy.

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Ann C. Crouter include:

  • Mexican-origin parents' workplace discrimination and well-being: The roles of familism values, family conflict, and gender. (2021) Cultural Diversity & Ethnic Minority Psychology
  • Childhood sexual trauma and subsequent parenting beliefs and behaviors (2020) UNC Libraries
  • The Development of Gendered Interests and Personality Qualities from Middle Childhood through Adolescence: A Bio-Social Analysis (2020) UNC Libraries
  • Nonstandard maternal work schedules: Implications for African American children's early language outcomes (2020) UNC Libraries
  • Developmental Delays in Executive Function from 3 to 5 Years of Age Predict Kindergarten Academic Readiness (2020) UNC Libraries

Frequent co-authors who have collaborated with Ann C. Crouter include:

  • Martha J. Cox
  • Stephanie T. Lanza
  • Clancy Blair
  • Lynne Vernon-Feagans
  • Linda M. Burton

The scientist has contributed to several publication venues, most notably:

  • UNC Libraries
  • Cultural Diversity & Ethnic Minority Psychology
  • Journal of Child and Family Studies

Best Publications

  • Work and family in the 1990s

    Maureen Perry-Jenkins;Rena L. Repetti;A. N. N. C. Crouter

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

    Alicia A. Grandey;Bryanne L. Cordeiro;Ann C. Crouter

  • Spillover from Family to Work: The Neglected Side of the Work-Family Interface

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  • The Family Contexts of Gender Development in Childhood and Adolescence

    Susan Marie McHale;Ann C. Crouter;Shawn D. Whiteman

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

    James Garbarino;Ann Crouter

  • 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

  • The Influence of the Family on Vocational Development.

    John E. Schulenberg;Fred W. Vondracek;Ann C. Crouter

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

    Susan M. McHale;Ann C. Crouter;Ji Yeon Kim;Linda M. Burton

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

    Ann C. Crouter;Maureen Perry-Jenkins;Ted L. Huston;Susan M. McHale

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

    Susan M McHale;Ann C Crouter;Corinna Jenkins Tucker

  • Longitudinal linkages between sibling relationships and adjustment from middle childhood through adolescence.

    Ji Yeon Kim;Susan M. McHale;Ann C. Crouter;D. Wayne Osgood

  • Developmental patterns in decision-making autonomy across middle childhood and adolescence: European American parents' perspectives

    Laura Wray-Lake;Ann C. Crouter;Susan M. McHale

  • Implications of overwork and overload for the quality of men's family relationships

    Ann C. Crouter;Matthew F. Bumpus;Melissa R. Head;Susan M. McHale

  • 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

  • Time with peers from middle childhood to late adolescence: developmental course and adjustment correlates.

    Chun Bun Ian 林俊彬 Lam;Susan M. Mchale;Ann C. Crouter

  • Does It Take a Village? Community Effects on Children, Adolescents, and Families.

    Alan Booth;Ann C. Crouter

  • Conditions Underlying Parents' Knowledge about Children's Daily Lives in Middle Childhood: Between‐ and Within‐Family Comparisons

    Ann C. Crouter;Heather Helms-Erikson;Kimberly Updegraff;Susan M. McHale

  • Men's Provider-Role Attitudes: Implications for Household Work and Marital Satisfaction

    Maureen Perry-Jenkins;Ann C. Crouter

  • When Does Parents’ Differential Treatment Have Negative Implications for Siblings?

    Susan M. McHale;Kimberly A. Updegraff;Julia Jackson-Newsom;Corinna J. Tucker

  • Family context and gender role socialization in middle childhood: comparing girls to boys and sisters to brothers.

    Susan M. McHale;Ann C. Crouter;Corinna J. Tucker

  • Children's influence on family dynamics: The neglected side of family relationships.

    Ann C. Crouter;Alan Booth

Frequent Co-Authors

Susan M. McHale
Susan M. McHale Pennsylvania State University
Alan Booth
Alan Booth Pennsylvania State University
Kimberly A. Updegraff
Kimberly A. Updegraff Arizona State University
Nancy S. Landale
Nancy S. Landale Pennsylvania State University
Corinna Jenkins Tucker
Corinna Jenkins Tucker University of New Hampshire
Stephanie T. Lanza
Stephanie T. Lanza Pennsylvania State University
Maureen Perry-Jenkins
Maureen Perry-Jenkins University of Massachusetts Amherst
Lynne Vernon-Feagans
Lynne Vernon-Feagans University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Lilly Shanahan
Lilly Shanahan University of Zurich
James Garbarino
James Garbarino Cornell University

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