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Conway F. Saylor

Conway F. Saylor

D-Index & Metrics

Psychology

D-Index
31
Citations
5653
World Ranking
11120
National Ranking
5811

Overview

Conway F. Saylor is affiliated with Citadel in the United States. Their work and research contributions are linked to this institution, where they are associated with ongoing academic or scientific activities.

There is no available record of recent papers authored by Conway F. Saylor, which suggests that either recent publications have not been catalogued or the focus may lie in other academic or professional endeavors within their affiliation.

Details about frequent co-authors associated with Conway F. Saylor are not listed, implying either independent research efforts or collaborations that have not been documented within the available data set.

The available information does not list any frequent publication venues for Conway F. Saylor. This absence means that no specific journals, conferences, or other media are prominent in their publication history based on current records.

No book publications attributed to Conway F. Saylor have been documented, indicating that their contributions may primarily be in articles, reports, or other forms of scholarly communication rather than monographs or edited volumes.

There are no recorded main fields of study or subfields linked to Conway F. Saylor. Without specified domains of focus, it is not possible to categorize their research within particular scientific or academic disciplines.

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Awards or recognitions for Conway F. Saylor are also not documented in the current data, making it unclear if they have received formal, public acknowledgment within their professional field.

Best Publications

  • The children's depression inventory: a systematic evaluation of psychometric properties.

    Conway F. Saylor;A. J. Finch;Anthony Spirito;Brad Bennett

  • Bullying and ostracism experiences in children with special health care needs.

    Kimberly A. Twyman;Conway F. Saylor;Danielle Saia;Michelle M. Macias

  • Children's Depression Inventory : Sex and grade norms for normal children

    A. J. Finch;Conway F. Saylor;Garry L. Edwards

  • Negative affectivity in children: a multitrait-multimethod investigation.

    Vicky V. Wolfe;A. J. Finch;Conway F. Saylor;Ronald L. Blount

  • Construct validity for measures of childhood depression: Application of multitrait–multimethod methodology.

    Conway F. Saylor;A. J. Finch;William Furey;Cathy Haas Baskin

  • Children's Depression Inventory: Reliability Over Repeated Administrations

    A.J. Finch;Conway F. Saylor;Garry L. Edwards;Julia A. McIntosh

  • Comparing children and adolescents engaged in cyberbullying to matched peers.

    Kimberly Twyman;Conway Saylor;Lloyd Adam Taylor;Cadie Comeaux

  • Media Exposure to September 11: Elementary School Students' Experiences and Posttraumatic Symptoms

    Conway F. Saylor;Brian L. Cowart;Julie A. Lipovsky;Christine Jackson

  • Children's Depression Inventory: Sex and grade norms for normal children.

    Unknown

  • Impact of a natural disaster on preschool children: adjustment 14 months after a hurricane.

    Cynthia Cupit Swenson;Conway F. Saylor;M. Paige Powell;Sherri J. Stokes

  • The pediatric emotional distress scale: a brief screening measure for young children exposed to traumatic events.

    Conway F. Saylor;Cynthia Cupit Swenson;Sherri Stokes Reynolds;Matthew Taylor

  • Adding Insult to Injury: Bullying Experiences of Youth With Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder

    Lloyd A. Taylor;Conway Saylor;Kimberly Twyman;Michelle Macias

  • Assessing Parenting Stress in Multiple Samples of Children With Special Needs (csn)

    Eve G. Spratt;Conway F. Saylor;Michelle M. Macias

  • The Child Development Inventory: A developmental outcome measure for follow-up of the high-risk infant.

    Katrina B. Doig;Michelle M. Macias;Conway F. Saylor;Jeffery R. Craver

  • Perceived Bullying and Social Support in Students Accessing Special Inclusion Programming

    Unknown

  • Post-hurricane adjustment of preschoolers and their families

    Maureen A Sullivan;Conway F Saylor;Kim Y Foster

  • Construct validity for measures of childhood depression: Application of multitrait–multimethod methodology.

    Unknown

  • Preschoolers' ability to differentiate levels of pain: Relative efficacy of three self-report measures.

    Ronald W. Belter;Julia A. McIntosh;A.J. Finch;Conway F. Saylor

  • Hurricane Hugo blows down the broccoli: preschoolers' post-disaster play and adjustment

    Conway F. Saylor;Cynthia Cupit Swenson;Paige Powell

  • Caretaker perception of child vulnerability predicts behavior problems in NICU graduates.

    Anna C. De Ocampo;Michelle M. Macias;Conway F. Saylor;Lakshmi D. Katikaneni

  • Children's Depression Inventory: Investigation of Procedures and Correlates

    Conway F. Saylor;A.J. Finch;Cathy Haas Baskin;C. Barton Saylor

  • The assessment of depression and anxiety in hospitalized pediatric patients.

    Linda J. Eason;A. J. Finch;William Brasted;Conway F. Saylor

  • Infant screening: the usefulness of the Bayley Infant Neurodevelopmental Screener and the Clinical Adaptive Test/Clinical Linguistic Auditory Milestone Scale

    Michelle M. Macias;Conway F. Saylor;Margaret K. Greer;Jane M. Charles

Frequent Co-Authors

Ronald L. Blount
Ronald L. Blount University of Georgia
Kipling D. Williams
Kipling D. Williams Purdue University West Lafayette
Tiffany Field
Tiffany Field University of Miami
Anthony Spirito
Anthony Spirito Brown University
Scott Stuart
Scott Stuart University of Iowa
Rex Forehand
Rex Forehand University of Vermont
Sheila M. Eyberg
Sheila M. Eyberg University of Florida

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