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D-Index
35
Citations
8359
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9708
National Ranking
5128

Carol T. Miller 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 Carol T. Miller sits on this spectrum.

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31 publications 705+

This scientist: 69 publications — 4th percentile

4% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Carol T. Miller 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 Carol T. Miller sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 144+

This scientist: 35 D-Index — 16th percentile

16% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Carol T. Miller is affiliated with the University of Vermont in the United States. Their research spans multiple disciplines within the social and medical sciences, focusing on themes that intersect psychology, pharmacology, and health.

The scientist's primary fields of study include:

  • Medicine
  • Psychology
  • Social Sciences

Their subfields of study highlight specialized areas such as:

  • Pharmacology
  • Clinical Psychology
  • Health

The main topics addressed in their research are:

  • Cannabis and Cannabinoid Research
  • Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Research
  • Religion, Spirituality, and Psychology

Carol T. Miller has contributed to scholarly literature through publications, with at least one recent paper:

  • Use of a synthetic cannabinoid (nabilone) in the ongoing management of posttraumatic stress disorder nightmares in the Canadian Armed Forces: Results of an anonymous online survey (2020), Journal of Military Veteran and Family Health

The publication venue noted in their record is the Journal of Military Veteran and Family Health.

Frequent collaborators in their work include:

  • Carmen Meakin
  • George A. Fraser
  • Denis Boisvert

Best Publications

  • A Theoretical Perspective on Coping with Stigma.

    Carol T. Miller;Cheryl R. Kaiser

  • Stop Complaining! The Social Costs of Making Attributions to Discrimination

    Cheryl R. Kaiser;Carol T. Miller

  • Coping with stigma and prejudice.

    Carol T. Miller;Brenda Major

  • The ironic effects of weight stigma

    Brenda Major;Jeffrey M. Hunger;Debra P. Bunyan;Carol T. Miller

  • Weighed down by stigma: How weight-based social identity threat contributes to weight gain and poor health.

    Jeffrey M. Hunger;Brenda Major;Alison Blodorn;Carol T. Miller

  • A Meta-Analysis of Heavyweight and Self-Esteem

    Carol T. Miller;Kathryn T. Downey

  • Differences in Helping Whites and Blacks: A Meta-Analysis

    Donald A. Saucier;Carol T. Miller;Nicole Doucet

  • Measurement of stigma in people with HIV: a reexamination of the HIV Stigma Scale.

    Janice Yanushka Bunn;Sondra E Solomon;Carol Miller;Rex Forehand

  • The relationship between obesity, employment discrimination, and employment-related victimization

    Esther D Rothblum;Pamela A Brand;Carol T Miller;Helen A Oetjen

  • Stereotypes of obese female job applicants

    Esther D. Rothblum;Carol T. Miller;Barbara Garbutt

  • A Stress and Coping Perspective on Confronting Sexism

    Cheryl R. Kaiser;Carol T. Miller

  • Derogating the Victim: The Interpersonal Consequences of Blaming Events on Discrimination

    Cheryl R. Kaiser;Carol T. Miller

  • Compensating for Stigma: Obese and Nonobese Women's Reactions to Being Visible:

    Carol T. Miller;Esther D. Rothblum;Diane Felicio;Pamela Brand

  • Disengagement and Engagement Coping with HIV/AIDS Stigma and Psychological Well-Being of People with HIV/AIDS.

    Susan E Varni;Carol T Miller;Tara McCuin;Sondra E Solomon

  • Multi-ion conduction and selectivity in the high-conductance Ca++-activated K+ channel from skeletal muscle.

    G. Eisenman;R. Latorre;C. Miller

  • Psychosocial characteristics of preschool siblings of handicapped and nonhandicapped children.

    Debra Lobato;Linda Barbour;Laura J. Hall;Carol T. Miller

  • Self-schemas, gender, and social comparison: A clarification of the related attributes hypothesis.

    Carol T. Miller

  • Effects of Stereotypes About Feminists on Feminist Self-Identification

    Robin E. Roy;Kristin S. Weibust;Carol T. Miller

  • Reacting to Impending Discrimination: Compensation for Prejudice and Attributions to Discrimination

    Cheryl R. Kaiser;Carol T. Miller

  • Compensating for prejudice: How heavyweight people (and others) control outcomes despite prejudice.

    Carol T. Miller;Anna M. Myers

Frequent Co-Authors

Brenda Major
Brenda Major University of California, Santa Barbara
Cheryl R. Kaiser
Cheryl R. Kaiser University of Washington
Esther D. Rothblum
Esther D. Rothblum San Diego State University
Rex Forehand
Rex Forehand University of Vermont
William A. Fisher
William A. Fisher University of Western Ontario
Donn Byrne
Donn Byrne Purdue University West Lafayette
Michael J. Zvolensky
Michael J. Zvolensky University of Houston
Vanessa L. Malcarne
Vanessa L. Malcarne San Diego State University
Sheldon Solomon
Sheldon Solomon Skidmore College
Jeffrey D. Fisher
Jeffrey D. Fisher University of Connecticut

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