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Christopher J. Whitaker

Christopher J. Whitaker

D-Index & Metrics

Psychology

D-Index
38
Citations
9713
World Ranking
8731
National Ranking
875

Christopher J. Whitaker 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 Christopher J. Whitaker sits on this spectrum.

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31 publications 705+

This scientist: 80 publications — 8th percentile

8% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Christopher J. Whitaker 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 Christopher J. Whitaker sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 144+

This scientist: 38 D-Index — 24th percentile

24% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Christopher J. Whitaker is primarily affiliated with Bangor University in the United Kingdom. Their academic profile indicates involvement in research, although specific details regarding their recent papers, frequent co-authors, frequent publication venues, book publications, fields or subfields of study, main research topics, and awards are not provided.

The absence of recent publications, co-authorship records, or listed research topics suggests that available public data on Christopher J. Whitaker's scholarly output is limited. Nonetheless, the affiliation with Bangor University places the scientist within an established research environment in the United Kingdom, potentially contributing to various academic activities at the institution.

Since there is no record of recent papers or research topics, it is not possible to specify particular areas of scientific inquiry or thematic focus. Similarly, no information is available on venues where they have frequently published or any books they might have authored or contributed to.

Without details on awards or recognitions, nothing can be stated regarding honors received by Christopher J. Whitaker in their scientific career.

Overall, the information provided is constrained to identification and institutional affiliation, with key elements of research output and specialization currently unavailable.

Best Publications

  • Measures of Diversity in Classifier Ensembles and Their Relationship with the Ensemble Accuracy

    Ludmila I. Kuncheva;Christopher J. Whitaker

  • The Use of Facebook in Recruiting Participants for Health Research Purposes: A Systematic Review

    Christopher J. Whitaker;Sharon Stevelink;Nicola Townsend Fear

  • Parenting intervention in Sure Start services for children at risk of developing conduct disorder: pragmatic randomised controlled trial

    Judy Hutchings;Frances Gardner;Tracey Bywater;Dave Daley

  • Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy for Preventing Relapse in Recurrent Depression: A Randomized Dismantling Trial

    J. Mark G. Williams;Catherine Crane;Thorsten Barnhofer;Kate Brennan

  • Who benefits and how does it work? Moderators and mediators of outcome in an effectiveness trial of a parenting intervention.

    Frances Gardner;Judy Hutchings;Tracey Bywater;Chris Whitaker

  • Antidepressants and suicide: risk-benefit conundrums.

    David Healy;Chris Whitaker

  • Maintenance cognitive stimulation therapy for dementia: single-blind, multicentre, pragmatic randomised controlled trial

    Martin Orrell;Elisa Aguirre;Aimee Spector;Zoe Hoare

  • Ten measures of diversity in classifier ensembles: limits for two classifiers

    L.I. Kuncheva;C.J. Whitaker

  • The impact of individual Cognitive Stimulation Therapy (iCST) on cognition, quality of life, caregiver health, and family relationships in dementia: A randomised controlled trial

    Martin Orrell;Lauren Yates;Phuong Leung;Sujin Kang

  • Life review and life story books for people with mild to moderate dementia: a randomised controlled trial

    Ponnusamy Subramaniam;Bob Woods;Chris Whitaker

  • Positive- and negative peer modelling effects on young children’s consumption of novel blue foods

    Janette Greenhalgh;Alan J. Dowey;Pauline J. Horne;C. Fergus Lowe

  • The influence of psychological, social and contextual factors on the expression and measurement of awareness in early-stage dementia: testing a biopsychosocial model

    Linda Clare;Sharon M. Nelis;Anthony Martyr;Judith Roberts

  • Treatment fidelity as a predictor of behaviour change in parents attending group-based parent training.

    Catrin Eames;D.M. Daley;Judy Hutchings;Chris Whitaker

  • Increasing pre-school children's consumption of fruit and vegetables. A modelling and rewards intervention.

    Pauline J. Horne;Janette Greenhalgh;Mihela Erjavec;C. Fergus Lowe

  • Long-term effectiveness of a parenting intervention for children at risk of developing conduct disorder.

    Tracey Bywater;Judy Hutchings;David Daley;Chris Whitaker

  • Individual cognitive stimulation therapy for dementia: a clinical effectiveness and cost-effectiveness pragmatic, multicentre, randomised controlled trial.

    Vasiliki Orgeta;Phuong Leung;Lauren Yates;Lauren Yates;Sujin Kang

  • What contributes to a good quality of life in early dementia? awareness and the QoL-AD: a cross-sectional study

    Robert T Woods;Sharon M Nelis;Anthony Martyr;Judith Roberts

  • Incredible Years parent training support for foster carers in Wales: a multi-centre feasibility study.

    T.J. Bywater;Judy Hutchings;Pat Linck;C.J. Whitaker

  • Marital relationship quality in early-stage dementia: perspectives from people with dementia and their spouses.

    Linda Clare;Sharon M. Nelis;Christopher J. Whitaker;Anthony Martyr

  • Social and geographical risk factors in Helicobacter pylori infection.

    C. J. Whitaker;A. J. Dubiel;O. P. Galpin

Frequent Co-Authors

Robert T Woods
Robert T Woods Bangor University
Linda Clare
Linda Clare University of Exeter
Sharon M. Nelis
Sharon M. Nelis University of Exeter
Robin G. Morris
Robin G. Morris King's College London
Ian Russell
Ian Russell Swansea University
Esme Moniz-Cook
Esme Moniz-Cook University of Hull
Aimee Spector
Aimee Spector University College London
Judy Hutchings
Judy Hutchings Bangor University
Ludmila I. Kuncheva
Ludmila I. Kuncheva Bangor University
Martin Orrell
Martin Orrell University of Nottingham

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