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Overview

Benjamin M. Ogles is affiliated with Brigham Young University in the United States. Their research spans multiple fields, primarily psychology and computer science, with contributions also in social sciences. The subfields in which they have published include clinical psychology, gender studies, sociology and political science, as well as hardware and architecture and software within computer science.

Their work covers a range of topics including sex work and related issues, psychotherapy techniques and applications, personality disorders and psychopathology, sexual assault and victimization studies, child abuse and trauma, real-time systems scheduling, and formal methods in verification.

Benjamin M. Ogles has authored several papers in diverse venues. Recent publications include:

  • How Do Parents Teach "No Means No"? An Exploration of How Sexual Consent Beliefs Are Socialized During Adolescence (2020), The Journal of Sex Research
  • A review of the facilitative interpersonal skills performance task and rating method (2023), Clinical Psychology Science and Practice
  • Improving the Efficiency of Deadlock Detection in MPI Programs Through Trace Compression (2022), IEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems
  • Trajectories of change in weekly and biweekly therapy (2023), Journal of Counseling Psychology
  • The Java Pathfinder Workshop 2019 (2020), ACM SIGSOFT Software Engineering Notes

Coauthors who have frequently collaborated with Benjamin M. Ogles include Russell J. Bailey, Eric Mercer, Joshua J. Allen, A. Parker, and Laura M. Padilla-Walker.

Benjamin M. Ogles has contributed to academic publishing beyond journal articles with a book titled Common factors therapy: A principle-based treatment framework. published by the American Psychological Association in 2023.

Frequent publication venues for their work include Clinical Psychology Science and Practice, The Journal of Sex Research, IEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems, Journal of Counseling Psychology, and ACM SIGSOFT Software Engineering Notes.

Best Publications

  • Therapist effects: facilitative interpersonal skills as a predictor of therapist success

    Timothy Anderson;Benjamin M. Ogles;Candace L. Patterson;Michael J. Lambert

  • Waiting for supershrink: an empirical analysis of therapist effects

    John Okiishi;Michael J. Lambert;Stevan L. Nielsen;Benjamin M. Ogles

  • Psychological consequences of athletic injury among high-level competitors.

    Matthew H. Leddy;Michael J. Lambert;Benjamin M. Ogles

  • The use of outcome measures by psychologists in clinical practice

    Derek R. Hatfield;Benjamin M. Ogles

  • Clinical significance: History, application, and current practice

    Benjamin M Ogles;Kirk M Lunnen;Kyle Bonesteel

  • Assessing outcome in clinical practice

    Benjamin M. Ogles;Michael J. Lambert;Kevin S. Masters

  • The development of an instrument to measure motivation for marathon running: the Motivations of Marathoners Scales (MOMS)

    Kevin S. Masters;Benjamin M. Ogles;Jeffrey A. Jolton

  • A typology of marathon runners based on cluster analysis of motivations.

    Benjamin M. Ogles;Kevin S. Masters

  • Associative and dissociative cognitive strategies in exercise and running: 20 years later, what do we know?

    Kevin S. Masters;Benjamin M. Ogles

  • The effects of parent participation on child psychotherapy outcome: a meta-analytic review.

    Kathy A. Dowell;Benjamin M. Ogles

  • Why Some Clinicians Use Outcome Measures and Others Do Not

    Derek R. Hatfield;Benjamin M. Ogles

  • Psychological Characteristics of the Obligatory Runner: A Critical Examination of the Anorexia Analogue Hypothesis

    Steven Paul Coen;Benjamin M. Ogles

  • Using clinical significance in psychotherapy outcome research: The need for a common procedure and validity data

    Michael J. Lambert;Benjamin M. Ogles;Benjamin M. Ogles

  • Clinical significance of the National Institute of Mental Health Treatment of Depression Collaborative Research Program data.

    Benjamin M. Ogles;Michael J. Lambert;Jeffrey D. Sawyer

  • A Multiperspective, Multivariable Evaluation of Reliable Change

    Kirk M. Lunnen;Benjamin M. Ogles

  • Older vs. Younger Adult Male Marathon Runners: Participative Motives and Training Habits

    Benjamin M. Ogles;Kevin S. Masters

  • Essentials of Outcome Assessment

    Benjamin M. Ogles;Michael J. Lambert;Scott A. Fields

  • The Ohio Scales: Practical Outcome Assessment

    Benjamin M. Ogles;Gregorio Melendez;Diane C. Davis;Kirk M. Lunnen

  • Obligatory running and gender: an analysis of participative motives and training habits.

    B. M. Ogles;K. S. Masters;S. A. Richardson

  • An investigation of the different motivations of marathon runners with varying degrees of experience.

    Kevin S. Masters;Benjamin M. Ogles

Frequent Co-Authors

Michael J. Lambert
Michael J. Lambert Brigham Young University
Kevin S. Masters
Kevin S. Masters University of Colorado Denver
Timothy G. Heckman
Timothy G. Heckman University of Georgia
Steven Jay Lynn
Steven Jay Lynn Binghamton University
Jeffrey A. Hayes
Jeffrey A. Hayes Pennsylvania State University
Laura M. Padilla-Walker
Laura M. Padilla-Walker Brigham Young University
Gary M. Burlingame
Gary M. Burlingame Brigham Young University
Julie A. Suhr
Julie A. Suhr Ohio University
Kenneth A. Holroyd
Kenneth A. Holroyd Ohio University

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