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43
Citations
12832
World Ranking
7114
National Ranking
3845

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1977 - Fellow of the American Psychological Association (APA)

Overview

Clyde Hendrick is affiliated with Texas Tech University in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of Psychology and Arts and Humanities, with a focused interest in subfields such as Social Psychology, Literature and Literary Theory, and Clinical Psychology.

Their research topics include:

  • Attachment and Relationship Dynamics
  • Media Influence and Health
  • Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development

Among their recent publications is the paper titled "Romantic Love in the Age of COVID-19", published in 2020 in the Journal of Loss and Trauma. This paper has been cited 13 times and was authored by Susan S. Hendrick alongside Clyde Hendrick.

Frequent co-authors include:

  • Susan S. Hendrick

The main publication venue for their work is the Journal of Loss and Trauma.

Clyde Hendrick's contributions to psychology have been recognized through their designation as a Fellow of the American Psychological Association (APA) in 1977.

Best Publications

  • A theory and method of love.

    Clyde Hendrick;Susan S. Hendrick

  • The Relationship Assessment Scale

    Susan S. Hendrick;Amy Dicke;Clyde Hendrick

  • Romantic relationships: Love, satisfaction, and staying together.

    Susan S. Hendrick;Clyde Hendrick;Nancy L. Adler

  • Research on love: Does it measure up?

    Clyde Hendrick;Susan S. Hendrick

  • The brief sexual attitudes scale.

    Clyde Hendrick;Susan S. Hendrick;Darcy A. Reich

  • The Love Attitudes Scale: Short Form:

    Clyde Hendrick;Susan S. Hendrick;Amy Dicke

  • Multidimensionality of sexual attitudes

    Susan Hendrick;Clyde Hendrick

  • Communication, Love and Relationship Satisfaction:

    Brenda S. Meeks;Susan S. Hendrick;Clyde Hendrick

  • Big five personality variables and relationship constructs

    Jason K. White;Susan S. Hendrick;Clyde Hendrick

  • Interim Study of Procedures for Investigating the Effect of Light on Impression and Behavior

    John E. Flynn;Terry J. Spencer;Osyp Martyniuk;Clyde Hendrick

  • Research Methods in Personality and Social Psychology

    Clyde Hendrick;Margaret Sydnor Clark

  • Gender differences in sexual attitudes.

    Susan Hendrick;Clyde Hendrick;Michelle J. Slapion-Foote;Franklin H. Foote

  • Liking, loving & relating

    Clyde Hendrick;Susan Hendrick

  • Close Relationships: A Sourcebook

    Clyde Hendrick;Susan Hendrick

  • Gender differences and similarities in sex and love

    Susan S. Hendrick;Clyde Hendrick

  • A Guide to Methodology Procedures for Measuring Subjective Impressions in Lighting

    John E. Flynn;Clyde Hendrick;Terry Spencer;Osyp Martyniuk

  • Replications, strict replications, and conceptual replications: Are they important?

    Clyde Hendrick

  • Lovers Wear Rose Colored Glasses

    Clyde Hendrick;Susan S. Hendrick

  • Do Men and Women Love Differently

    Clyde Hendrick;Susan Hendrick;Franklin H. Foote;Michelle J. Slapion-Foote

  • Measuring respect in close relationships

    Susan S. Hendrick;Clyde Hendrick

Frequent Co-Authors

Susan S. Hendrick
Susan S. Hendrick Texas Tech University
Phillip R. Shaver
Phillip R. Shaver University of California, Davis
Margaret S. Clark
Margaret S. Clark Yale University

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