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Research.com Recognitions

  • 1984 - Fellow of the American Psychological Association (APA)

Overview

Daniel Perlman is affiliated with the University of North Carolina at Greensboro in the United States. Their research work primarily spans the fields of Psychology and Social Sciences, with notable focus on subfields such as Social Psychology, Sociology and Political Science, General Health Professions, Health, and Neuropsychology and Physiological Psychology.

The main topics covered in Daniel Perlman's research include Psychological Well-being and Life Satisfaction, Global Health Care Issues, Health Disparities and Outcomes, Aging and Gerontology Research, Behavioral Health and Interventions, Cultural Differences and Values, and Evolutionary Psychology and Human Behavior.

Frequent publication venues where Daniel Perlman's work appears are:

  • Journal of Comparative Family Studies
  • Journal of Social and Personal Relationships
  • AEA Randomized Controlled Trials
  • International Review of Psychiatry
  • American Psychologist

Collaborations have been recorded with several coauthors, including:

  • Susan Sprecher
  • Jiayuan Wang
  • José Buz
  • Jenny de Jong Gierveld
  • Rowland S. Miller

Recent papers authored or coauthored by Daniel Perlman include:

  • A Finale for JCFS' "Global Family Perspectives on COVID-19" Special Issue: Themes and Reflections, 2020, Journal of Comparative Family Studies
  • Introduction to the special issue on communication technologies and relationships, 2021, Journal of Social and Personal Relationships
  • Editorial Comments, 2022, Journal of Comparative Family Studies
  • Enhanced Mood After a Getting-Acquainted Interaction with a Stranger: Do Shy People Benefit Too?, 2022, Journal of Social and Personal Relationships
  • What influences judgments of physical attractiveness? A comprehensive perspective with implications for mental health, 2023, International Review of Psychiatry

Daniel Perlman received the title of Fellow of the American Psychological Association (APA) in 1984.

Best Publications

  • Loneliness: A Sourcebook of Current Theory, Research and Therapy.

    Letitia Anne Peplau;Daniel Perlman

  • Gender Differences in Loneliness

    Shelley Borys;Daniel Perlman

  • The Cambridge handbook of personal relationships

    Anita L. Vangelisti;Daniel Perlman

  • Attachment processes in adulthood

    Kim Bartholomew;Daniel Perlman

  • Intimate Relationships: Development, Dynamics and Deterioration

    Daniel Perlman;Steve Duck

  • LONELINESS RESEARCH: A SURVEY OF EMPIRICAL FINDINGS

    Daniel Perlman;Letitia Anne Peplau

  • Gender Nonconformity, Childhood Rejection, and Adult Attachment: A Study of Gay Men

    Monica A. Landolt;Kim Bartholomew;Colleen Saffrey;Doug Oram

  • BLUEPRINT FOR A SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGICAL THEORY OF LONELINESS

    Letitia Anne Peplau;Daniel Perlman

  • Understanding personal relationships : an interdisciplinary approach

    Steve Duck;Daniel Perlman

  • Religious Socialization: A Test of the Channeling Hypothesis of Parental Influence on Adolescent Faith Maturity

    Todd F. Martin;James M. White;Daniel Perlman

  • The development of intimate relationships.

    Daniel Perlman;Beverley Fehr

  • Factors affecting cooperation in a Prisoner's Dilemma game

    Stuart Oskamp;Daniel Perlman

  • European and Canadian Studies of Loneliness among Seniors.

    Daniel "Dan" Perlman

  • Loneliness among senior citizens: An empirical report.

    Daniel Perlman

  • The effects of picture content and exposure frequency on evaluations of Negroes and whites.

    Daniel Perlman;Stuart Oskamp

  • Loneliness and expressive communication.

    Ann C. Gerson;Daniel Perlman

  • Loneuness and Aggressive Behaviour

    James V.P. Check;Daniel Perlman;Neil M. Malamuth

  • The Association between Religiosity and the Purpose-in-Life Test: Does it Reflect Purpose or Satisfaction?:

    Brian D. Dufton;Daniel Perlman

  • The Best of Times, the Worst of Times: The Place of Close Relationships in Psychology and Our Daily Lives

    Daniel "Dan" Perlman

  • Self-Esteem and Sexual Permissiveness.

    Daniel Perlman

Frequent Co-Authors

Letitia Anne Peplau
Letitia Anne Peplau University of California, Los Angeles
Steven W. Duck
Steven W. Duck University of Iowa
Anita L. Vangelisti
Anita L. Vangelisti The University of Texas at Austin
Warren H. Jones
Warren H. Jones University of Tennessee at Knoxville
Kim Bartholomew
Kim Bartholomew Simon Fraser University
Abigail J. Stewart
Abigail J. Stewart University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Susan Sprecher
Susan Sprecher Illinois State University
Andrew J. Supple
Andrew J. Supple University of North Carolina at Greensboro
Raymond P. Perry
Raymond P. Perry University of Manitoba
Neil M. Malamuth
Neil M. Malamuth University of California, Los Angeles

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