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Donald R. Goodenough

Donald R. Goodenough

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Psychology

D-Index
40
Citations
12339
World Ranking
8062
National Ranking
4315

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1979 - Review of Research Award, American Educational Research Association

Overview

Donald R. Goodenough was affiliated with Princeton University in the United States. Their work in academia included contributions primarily during the 20th century, with a career that concluded prior to the present day.

Goodenough's achievements included receiving the Review of Research Award from the American Educational Research Association in 1979. This award highlights a recognized contribution to educational research during that period.

No specific data on Goodenough's recent papers, co-authors, publication venues, or book publications are available. Similarly, detailed information about their main fields and subfields of study or primary topics within their work has not been recorded.

Best Publications

  • Field-Dependent and Field-Independent Cognitive Styles and Their Educational Implications

    Herman A. Witkin;Carol A. Moore;Donald R. Goodenough;Patricia W. Cox

  • Field dependence and interpersonal behavior.

    Herman A. Witkin;Donald R. Goodenough

  • Psychological Differentiation: Studies of Development

    Riley W. Gardner;H. A. Witkin;R. B. Dyk;H. F. Faterson

  • Differentiation: Studies of development.

    H. A. Witkin;R. B. Dyk;H. F. Faterson;D. R. Goodenough

  • Stability of cognitive style from childhood to young adulthood.

    Herman A. Witkin;Donald R. Goodenough;Stephen A. Karp

  • Cognitive Styles, Essence and Origins: Field Dependence and Field Independence

    Herman A. Witkin;Donald R. Goodenough

  • Psychological differentiation: Current status.

    Herman A. Witkin;Donald R. Goodenough;Philip K. Oltman

  • The role of individual differences in field dependence as a factor in learning and memory.

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  • Criminality in XYY and XXY men.

    Herman A. Witkin;Sarnoff A. Mednick;Fini Schulsinger;Eskild Bakkestrom

  • Role of the Field-Dependent and Field-Independent Cognitive Styles in Academic Evolution: A Longitudinal Study.

    Herman A. Witkin;Carol Ann Moore;Philip K. Oltman;Donald R. Goodenough

  • Erection Cycle During Sleep in Relation to Dream Anxiety

    I. Karacan;D. R. Goodenough;A. Shapiro;Steven Starker

  • Field-Dependent and Field-Independent Cognitive Styles and Their Educational Implications

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  • Field dependence and intellectual functioning.

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  • Dream recall and dream recall failure: An arousal-retrieval model.

    David Koulack;Donald R. Goodenough

  • DREAM REPORTING FOLLOWING ABRUPT AND GRADUAL AWAKENINGS FROM DIFFERENT TYPES OF SLEEP.

    Donald R. Goodenough;Helen B. Lewis;Arthur Shapiro;Leroy Jaret

  • Sleep disturbances and hallucinations in the acute alcoholic psychoses.

    Milton M. Gross;Donald Goodenough;Michael Tobin;Eugene Halpert

  • Dependence in alcoholics.

    Herman A. Witkin;Stephen A. Karp;Donald R. Goodenough

  • A comparison of "dreamers" and "nondreamers": Eye movements, electroencephalograms, and the recall of dreams.

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  • The effects of stress films on dream affect and on respiration and eye-movement activity during Rapid-Eye-Movement sleep.

    Donald R. Goodenough;Herman A. Witkin;David Koulack;Harvey Cohen

  • FIELD DEPENDENCE REVISITED

    Herman A. Witkin;Donald R. Goodenough

  • Psychological differentiation as a factor in conflict resolution.

    Philip K. Oltman;Donald R. Goodenough;Herman A. Witkin;Norbert Freedman

  • The nature of individual differences in field dependence

    Donald R. Goodenough;Philip K. Oltman;Patricia W. Cox

  • Patterns of sleep talking.

    Allan Rechtschaffen;Donald R. Goodenough;Arthur Shapiro

  • ALCOHOLISM AND PSYCHOLOGICAL DIFFERENTIATION: EFFECT OF ALCOHOL ON FIELD DEPENDENCE.

    Stephen A. Karp;Herman A. Witkin;Donald R. Goodenough

Frequent Co-Authors

Herman A. Witkin
Herman A. Witkin Princeton University

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