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39
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5758
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8616
National Ranking
4595

Chris L. Gibson 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 Chris L. Gibson sits on this spectrum.

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31 publications 705+

This scientist: 119 publications — 32nd percentile

32% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Chris L. Gibson 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 Chris L. Gibson sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 144+

This scientist: 39 D-Index — 27th percentile

27% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Chris L. Gibson is affiliated with the University of Florida in the United States. Their academic profile reflects involvement in multiple areas of research and scholarly activity tied to this institution.

While there are no recent papers listed for Gibson, their career is connected to the academic community primarily through their association with the University of Florida. This affiliation suggests participation in the research and educational activities at this institution.

The absence of listed frequent co-authors, publication venues, or book publications indicates limited publicly available bibliographic and collaborative data for Gibson. Similarly, no specific main fields of study, subfields, or main topics of research have been detailed for this scientist.

No awards or honors have been recorded in the available data regarding Gibson's career. Their professional status is active, as they are not recorded as deceased.

Best Publications

  • Social integration, individual perceptions of collective efficacy, and fear of crime in three cities

    Chris L. Gibson;Jihong Zhao;Nicholas P. Lovrich;Michael J. Gaffney

  • Trouble in the School Yard: a Study of the Risk Factors of Victimization at School

    Christopher J. Schreck;J. Mitchell Miller;Chris L. Gibson

  • Exploring the utility of general strain theory in explaining problematic alcohol consumption by police officers

    Marc L. Swatt;Chris L. Gibson;Nicole Leeper Piquero

  • Research Note: Are Life-Course-Persistent Offenders At Risk for Adverse Health Outcomes?

    Alexis R Piquero;Leah E. Daigle;Chris Gibson;Nicole Leeper Piquero

  • “Does It Take a Village?” Assessing Neighborhood Influences on Children’s Self-Control

    Chris L. Gibson;Christopher J. Sullivan;Shayne Jones;Alex R. Piquero

  • The Development and Impact of Self-Report Measures of Crime and Delinquency

    Marvin D. Krohn;Terence P. Thornberry;Chris L. Gibson;Julie M. Baldwin

  • Exploring the Link Between Low Self-Control and Violent Victimization Trajectories in Adolescents:

    George E. Higgins;Wesley G. Jennings;Richard Tewksbury;Chris L. Gibson

  • The role of gender in the relationship between adverse childhood experiences and delinquency and substance use in adolescence

    Lindsay Leban;Chris L. Gibson

  • On the consequences of ignoring genetic influences in criminological research

    J.C. Barnes;Brian B. Boutwell;Kevin M. Beaver;Kevin M. Beaver;Chris L. Gibson

  • Delinquent Gangs and Adolescent Victimization Revisited: A Propensity Score Matching Approach

    Matt DeLisi;J.C. Barnes;Kevin M. Beaver;Chris L. Gibson

  • Low self-control and coworker delinquency

    Chris Gibson;John Wright

  • Binge drinking and negative alcohol-related behaviors: A test of self-control theory

    Chris Gibson;Christopher J. Schreck;J.Mitchell Miller

  • Does self-control account for the relationship between binge drinking and alcohol-related behaviours?

    Alex R. Piquero;Chris L. Gibson;Stephen G. Tibbetts

  • The cycle of victimization: The relationship between childhood maltreatment and adolescent peer victimization.

    Kristen M. Benedini;Abigail A. Fagan;Chris L. Gibson

  • Secondary Exposure to Violence During Childhood and Adolescence: Does Neighborhood Context Matter?

    Chris L. Gibson;Sara Z. Morris;Kevin M. Beaver

  • Where Does Gender Fit in the Measurement of Self-Control?:

    Chris L. Gibson;Jeffrey T. Ward;John Paul Wright;Kevin M. Beaver

  • Evidence of a Gene X Environment Interaction in the Creation of Victimization Results From a Longitudinal Sample of Adolescents

    Kevin M. Beaver;John Paul Wright;Matt DeLisi;Leah E. Daigle

  • ASSESSING THE GENERALITY OF GENERAL STRAIN THEORY: THE RELATIONSHIP AMONG OCCUPATIONAL STRESS EXPERIENCED BY MALE POLICE OFFICERS AND DOMESTIC FORMS OF VIOLENCE

    Chris L. Gibson;Marc L. Swatt;Jason R. Jolicoeur

  • An Investigation of Neighborhood Disadvantage, Low Self-Control, and Violent Victimization Among Youth:

    Chris L. Gibson

  • Gender, Self-Control, and Offending Behaviors Among Latino Youth

    Zahra Shekarkhar;Chris L. Gibson

Frequent Co-Authors

Kevin M. Beaver
Kevin M. Beaver Florida State University
Marvin D. Krohn
Marvin D. Krohn University of Florida
John Paul Wright
John Paul Wright University of Cincinnati
Alex R. Piquero
Alex R. Piquero University of Miami
Wesley G. Jennings
Wesley G. Jennings University of Mississippi
Abigail A. Fagan
Abigail A. Fagan University of Florida
J. C. Barnes
J. C. Barnes University of Cincinnati
Matt DeLisi
Matt DeLisi Iowa State University
Terence P. Thornberry
Terence P. Thornberry University of Maryland, College Park
Ronald L. Akers
Ronald L. Akers University of Florida

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