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97
Citations
68343
World Ranking
689
National Ranking
432

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2014 - ACM Gordon Bell Prize For Anton 2: Raising the Bar for Performance and Programmability in a Special-Purpose Molecular Dynamics Supercomputer

Overview

C. R. Snyder was affiliated with the University of Kansas in the United States. Throughout their career, they contributed to academic research primarily from this institution.

The scientist was awarded the ACM Gordon Bell Prize in 2014 for work titled Anton 2: Raising the Bar for Performance and Programmability in a Special-Purpose Molecular Dynamics Supercomputer. This achievement indicates involvement in high-performance computing and molecular dynamics.

C. R. Snyder was deceased at the time of this record. There are no listed recent papers, co-authors, publication venues, book publications, fields of study, subfields, or main research topics documented in the available data.

Best Publications

  • Handbook of positive psychology

    C. R. Snyder;Shane J. Lopez

  • Hope theory: Rainbows in the mind.

    C. R. Snyder

  • The will and the ways: development and validation of an individual-differences measure of hope.

    C. R. Snyder;Cheri Harris;John R. Anderson;Sharon A. Holleran

  • Development and validation of the State Hope Scale.

    C. R. Snyder;Susie C. Sympson;Florence C. Ybasco;Tyrone F. Borders

  • Oxford Handbook of Positive Psychology

    Shane J. Lopez;C. R. Snyder

  • The Development and Validation of the Children’s Hope Scale

    C. R. Snyder;Betsy Hoza;William E. Pelham;Michael Rapoff

  • Dispositional forgiveness of self, others, and situations.

    Laura Yamhure Thompson;C. R. Snyder;Lesa Hoffman;Scott T. Michael

  • Character Strengths and Virtues: A Handbook and Classification

    C. Robert Cloninger

  • The Psychology of Hope: You Can Get There from Here

    C. R. Snyder

  • Hope and Academic Success in College.

    C. R. Snyder;Hal S. Shorey;Jennifer Cheavens;Kimberley Mann Pulvers

  • Positive Psychology: The Scientific and Practical Explorations of Human Strengths

    C. R. Snyder;Shane J. Lopez

  • Handbook of hope: Theory, measures, and applications.

    C. R. Snyder

  • Conceptualizing, Measuring, and Nurturing Hope

    C. R. Snyder

  • Abnormality as a positive characteristic: The development and validation of a scale measuring need for uniqueness.

    C. R. Snyder;Howard L. Fromkin

  • Positive Psychological Assessment: A Handbook of Models and Measures

    Shane J. Lopez;C. R. Snyder

  • Role of hope in academic and sport achievement.

    Lewis A. Curry;C. R. Snyder;David L. Cook;Brent C. Ruby

  • Uniqueness, the human pursuit of difference

    C. R. Snyder;Howard L. Fromkin

  • Coping: The Psychology of What Works

    C. R. Snyder

  • Distancing after group success and failure: Basking in reflected glory and cutting off reflected failure.

    C. R. Snyder;MaryAnne Lassegard;Carol E. Ford

  • Hope and the Meaningful Life: Theoretical and Empirical Associations Between Goal–Directed Thinking and Life Meaning

    David B. Feldman;C. R. Snyder

  • Handbook of social and clinical psychology : the health perspective

    C. R. Snyder;Donelson R. Forsyth

  • The Development and Validation of the Children's Hope Scale1

    C. R. Snyder;Betsy Hoza;William E. Pelham

Frequent Co-Authors

Shane J. Lopez
Shane J. Lopez University of Kansas
James E. Maddux
James E. Maddux George Mason University
Jennifer S. Cheavens
Jennifer S. Cheavens The Ohio State University
Rick E. Ingram
Rick E. Ingram University of Kansas
Timothy W. Smith
Timothy W. Smith University of Utah
William E. Pelham
William E. Pelham Florida International University
Timothy R. Elliott
Timothy R. Elliott Texas A&M University
Todd D. Little
Todd D. Little Texas Tech University
John R. Anderson
John R. Anderson Carnegie Mellon University
Lesa Hoffman
Lesa Hoffman University of Iowa

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