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D-Index
44
Citations
7597
World Ranking
4164
National Ranking
1983

Charles K. Atkin publication distribution in Social Sciences and Humanities in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Social Sciences and Humanities in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Charles K. Atkin sits on this spectrum.

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44 publications 570+

This scientist: 116 publications — 22nd percentile

22% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 570 publications or more.

Charles K. Atkin D-index placement in Social Sciences and Humanities in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Social Sciences and Humanities scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Charles K. Atkin sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 100+

This scientist: 44 D-Index — 49th percentile

49% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 100 D-Index or more.

Overview

Charles K. Atkin was affiliated with Michigan State University in the United States. Their research activity included contributions to academic journals with a focus on interdisciplinary studies.

Among the recorded publications, one paper is notable: العدد کامل (ابريل), published in 2022 in مجلة دراسات الطفولة. This paper represents their recent documented scholarly output within the realm of childhood studies.

The scientist collaborated with several frequent coauthors, which reflects a diverse network of research partnerships. These coauthors included Wilkinson, ضح, Sandi W. Smith, and Anthony J. Roberto, each contributing to joint academic efforts.

  • Wilkinson
  • ضح
  • Sandi W. Smith
  • Anthony J. Roberto

Their works were predominantly published in مجلة دراسات الطفولة, indicating a specialization or interest in topics related to childhood studies, as reflected by their publication venues.

  • مجلة دراسات الطفولة

No records of book publications or awards have been documented for this researcher. The primary fields and subfields of study or main topics were not explicitly detailed in the available data.

Charles K. Atkin is deceased. The scientific contributions identified provide a snapshot of their academic career and collaborative engagements within their field.

Best Publications

  • Effectiveness of celebrity endorsers

    Charles Atkin;Martin Block

  • Effects of negative political advertising on the political process

    Gina M. Garramone;Charles K. Atkin;Bruce E. Pinkleton;Richard T. Cole

  • Observation of Parent-Child Interaction in Supermarket Decision-Making:

    Charles K. Atkin

  • Differences Between Formal and Informal Communication Channels

    J. David Johnson;William A. Donohue;Charles K. Atkin;Sally Johnson

  • Parental Influences On Adolescent Media Use

    Steven H. Chaffee;Jack M. McLeod;Charles K. Atkin

  • Teenage Drinking: Does Advertising Make a Difference?

    Charles Atkin;John Hocking;Martin Block

  • A Comprehensive Model of Information Seeking: Tests Focusing on a Technical Organization

    J. David Johnson;William A. Donohue;Charles K. Atkin;Sally Johnson

  • Mass Communication and Public Health: Complexities and Conflicts

    Charles K. Atkin;Lawrence Marshall Wallack

  • Alcohol advertising exposure and perceptions: Links with alcohol expectancies and intentions to drink or drinking in underaged youth and young adults

    Kenneth Fleming;Esther Thorson;Charles K Atkin

  • ANTICIPATED COMMUNICATION AND MASS MEDIA INFORMATION-SEEKING

    Charles K. Atkin

  • Formative Evaluation Research in Campaign Design

    Unknown

  • The Role of Alcohol Advertising in Excessive and Hazardous Drinking.

    Charles K. Atkin;Kimberly Neuendorf;Steven McDermott

  • Effects of Political Advertising

    Charles Atkin;Gary Heald

  • Are "drink responsibly" alcohol campaigns strategically ambiguous?

    Stephen W. Smith;Charles K. Atkin;JoAnn Roznowski

  • Effects of realistic TV violence vs. fictional violence on aggression

    Charles Atkin

  • A comprehensive analysis of breast cancer news coverage in leading media outlets focusing on environmental risks and prevention.

    Charles K. Atkin;Sandi W. Smith;Courtnay McFeters;Vanessa Ferguson

  • A review of national television PSA campaigns for preventing alcohol-impaired driving, 1987-1992

    William Dejong;Charles K Atkin

  • Theory and Principles of Media Health Campaigns

    Unknown

  • Television News and Political Socialization

    Charles K. Atkin;Walter Gantz

  • Topics and sources of memorable breast cancer messages and their impact on prevention and detection behaviors

    Sandi W. Smith;Samantha Nazione;Carolyn LaPlante;Michael R. Kotowski

  • Research Evidence on Mass Mediated Health Communication Campaigns

    Charles K. Atkin

  • Effects of televised alcohol messages on teenage drinking patterns.

    Charles K. Atkin

Frequent Co-Authors

Bradley S. Greenberg
Bradley S. Greenberg Michigan State University
William DeJong
William DeJong Boston University
Cynthia Stohl
Cynthia Stohl University of California, Santa Barbara
Kimberly A. Neuendorf
Kimberly A. Neuendorf Cleveland State University
Timothy R. Levine
Timothy R. Levine University of Oklahoma
David B. Buller
David B. Buller Klein Buendel (United States)
Esther Thorson
Esther Thorson Michigan State University
Gary L. Kreps
Gary L. Kreps George Mason University
Joseph B. Walther
Joseph B. Walther University of California, Santa Barbara
Maria Knight Lapinski
Maria Knight Lapinski Michigan State University

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