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46
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6493
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3511

Overview

Barbara Henker was affiliated with the University of California, Los Angeles in the United States during their academic career.

Henker's research output includes multiple contributions to their field, though specific publications or topics have not been detailed in the available data.

There is no available information on frequent co-authors associated with their work, nor on main publication venues regularly used by this scientist.

Details regarding fields of study, subfields, and specific research topics linked to Henker's work are not provided.

No book publications or scholarly awards have been recorded in the collected data for this researcher.

Barbara Henker is noted as deceased.

Best Publications

  • Psychostimulants and children: a review and analysis.

    Carol K. Whalen;Barbara Henker

  • The social worlds of hyperactive (ADDH) children.

    Carol K. Whalen;Barbara Henker

  • Smoking and moods in adolescents with depressive and aggressive dispositions: evidence from surveys and electronic diaries.

    Carol K. Whalen;Larry D. Jamner;Barbara Henker;Ralph J. Delfino

  • The ADHD spectrum and everyday life: experience sampling of adolescent moods, activities, smoking, and drinking.

    Carol K. Whalen;Larry D. Jamner;Barbara Henker;Ralph J. Delfino

  • Peer interaction in a structured communication task: comparisons of normal and hyperactive boys and of methylphenidate (Ritalin) and placebo effects.

    Carol K. Whalen;Barbara Henker;Barry E. Collins;Sharon McAuliffe

  • Aggressive, prosocial, and nonsocial behavior in hyperactive boys: dose effects of methylphenidate in naturalistic settings.

    Stephen P. Hinshaw;Barbara Henker;Carol K. Whalen;Drew Erhardt

  • Therapies for hyperactive children: Comparisons, combinations, and compromises.

    Carol K. Whalen;Barbara Henker

  • Anxiety, affect, and activity in teenagers: monitoring daily life with electronic diaries

    Barbara Henker;Carol K. Whalen;Larry D. Jamner;Ralph J. Delfino

  • A social ecology of hyperactive boys: medication effects in structured classroom environments.

    Carol K. Whalen;Barbara Henker;Barry E. Collins;Doris Finck

  • Toward Mapping Daily Challenges of Living with ADHD: Maternal and Child Perspectives Using Electronic Diaries

    Carol K. Whalen;Carol K. Whalen;Barbara Henker;Larry D. Jamner;Sharon S. Ishikawa

  • Cognitive-behavioral and pharmacologic interventions for hyperactive boys: comparative and combined effects.

    Stephen P. Hinshaw;Barbara Henker;Carol K. Whalen

  • Externalizing behavior and cognitive functioning from preschool to first grade: Stability and predictors

    Tracy L. Heller;Bruce L. Baker;Barbara Henker;Stephen P. Hinshaw

  • Self-control in hyperactive boys in anger-inducing situations: Effects of cognitive-behavioral training and of methylphenidate

    Stephen P. Hinshaw;Barbara Henker;Carol K. Whalen

  • Causal Attributions of Hyperactive Children and Motivational Assumptions of Two Behavior-Change Approaches: Evidence for an Interactionist Position.

    Daphne Blunt Bugental;Carol K. Whalen;Barbara Henker

  • Expressed emotion, parenting stress, and adjustment in mothers of young children with behavior problems.

    Bruce L. Baker;Tracy L. Heller;Barbara Henker

  • The Social Profile of Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder: Five Fundamental Facets

    Carol K. Whalen;Barbara Henker

  • Infants' differential reactions to familiar and distorted faces.

    Jerome Kagan;Barbara A. Henker;Amy Hen-Tov;Janet Levine

  • Hyperactivity and attention deficits.

    Barbara Henker;Carol K. Whalen

  • Does Stimulant Medication Improve the Peer Status of Hyperactive Children

    Carol K. Whalen;Barbara Henker;Duane Buhrmester;Stephen P. Hinshaw

  • Fear, Anxiety and Perceived Control in Children of Agoraphobic Parents

    Lisa Capps;Marian Sigman;Rhonda Sena;Barbara Henker

Frequent Co-Authors

Carol K. Whalen
Carol K. Whalen University of California, Irvine
Stephen P. Hinshaw
Stephen P. Hinshaw University of California, Berkeley
Larry D. Jamner
Larry D. Jamner University of California, Irvine
Douglas A. Granger
Douglas A. Granger University of California, Irvine
James W. Varni
James W. Varni Texas A&M University
Duane Buhrmester
Duane Buhrmester The University of Texas at Dallas
Linda J. Levine
Linda J. Levine University of California, Irvine
Bruce L. Baker
Bruce L. Baker University of California, Los Angeles
Daphne Blunt Bugental
Daphne Blunt Bugental University of California, Santa Barbara
James M. Swanson
James M. Swanson University of California, Irvine

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