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Research.com Recognitions

  • Fellow of The National Academy of Public Administration
  • Fellow of The National Academy of Public Administration
  • Fellow of The National Academy of Public Administration

Overview

Elizabeth M. Hill is affiliated with the University of Detroit Mercy in the United States. Their research spans multiple fields and topics, reflecting a diverse academic portfolio.

The primary fields of study include:

  • Psychology
  • Agricultural and Biological Sciences

Within these fields, their work touches on the following subfields:

  • Social Psychology
  • Experimental and Cognitive Psychology
  • Demography
  • Genetics
  • Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

The main topics covered by Hill's research are:

  • Attachment and Relationship Dynamics
  • Evolutionary Psychology and Human Behavior
  • Family Dynamics and Relationships
  • Insect and Arachnid Ecology and Behavior
  • Plant and animal studies
  • Insect and Pesticide Research

Hill has contributed to the academic literature with publications across various venues, such as:

  • Human Ethology
  • Traumatology An International Journal
  • Journal of Chemical Ecology

Notable recent papers include:

  • Which Spousal Behaviors Predict Marital Satisfaction When Couples Have Children? A Multi-Level Modeling Analysis in Five Cultures, 2024, Human Ethology
  • "Compassion fatigue in animal care workers": Correction., 2021, Traumatology An International Journal
  • Identification of Trail Following and Alarm Pheromones of Lasius Flavus Using Bioassay-Directed Fractionation, 2025, Journal of Chemical Ecology

Frequent collaborators in their work are:

  • Carol Cronin Weisfeld
  • Emily A. Dowgwillo
  • Marina Butovskaya
  • E. Olcay İmamoğlu
  • J. Wang

Elizabeth M. Hill has been recognized as a Fellow of The National Academy of Public Administration, an honor denoting distinction in their field.

Best Publications

  • Childhood sexual and physical abuse in adult patients with borderline personality disorder

    Susan N. Ogata;Kenneth R. Silk;Sonya Goodrich;Naomi E. Lohr

  • Cocaine, ethanol, and genotype effects on human midbrain serotonin transporter binding sites and mRNA levels

    Karley Y. Little;Daniel P. McLaughlin;Lian Zhang;Cynthia S. Livermore

  • Comparison of CAGE questionnaire and computer-assisted laboratory profiles in screening for covert alcoholism

    Thomas P. Beresford;Frederic C. Blow;Kathleen Singer;E. Hill

  • Symptoms and correlates of anabolic-androgenic steroid dependence

    Kirk J. Brower;Frederic C. Blow;James P. Young;Elizabeth M. Hill

  • The role of future unpredictability in human risk-taking.

    Elizabeth M. Hill;Elizabeth M. Hill;Lisa Thomson Ross;Bobbi S. Low

  • Emergency Medical Services Outcomes Project I (EMSOP I): Prioritizing Conditions for Outcomes Research

    Maio Rf;Garrison Hg;Spaite Dw;Desmond Js

  • Nicotine Withdrawal and Psychiatric Symptoms in Cigarette Smokers with Schizophrenia

    Gregory W Dalack;Lisa Becks;Elizabeth Hill;Ovide F Pomerleau

  • Evaluating measures of family history of alcoholism: density versus dichotomy.

    Scott F. Stoltenberg;Sharon A. Mudd;Frederic C. Blow;Elizabeth M. Hill

  • Childhood unpredictability, schemas for unpredictability, and risk taking

    Lisa Thomson Ross;Elizabeth M. Hill

  • Nicotine dependence and withdrawal in alcoholic and nonalcoholic ever-smokers

    Judith L. Marks;Elizabeth M. Hill;Cynthia S. Pomerleau;Sharon A. Mudd

  • Alcohol Consumption in Relation to Other Predictors of Suicidality among Adolescent Inpatient Girls

    Cheryl A. King;Elizabeth M. Hill;Michael Naylor;Tamlynn Evans

  • Life-history theory and risky drinking.

    Elizabeth M. Hill;Krista Chow

  • Predictors of comorbid alcohol and substance abuse in depressed adolescents

    Cheryl A. King;Neera Ghaziuddin;Laurie McGOVERN;Elena Brand

  • Alcohol abuse and the anxiety disorders: Evidence from the epidemiologic catchment area survey

    Joseph A. Himle;Elizabeth M. Hill

  • Severity and Treatment of Alcohol Withdrawal in Elderly Versus Younger Patients

    Kirk J. Brower;Sharon Mudd;Frederic C. Blow;James P. Young

  • Family unpredictability, future discounting, and risk taking

    Elizabeth M. Hill;Jessica Jenkins;Lisa Farmer

  • Effect of Alcohol on social phobic anxiety

    Joseph A. Himle;James L. Abelson;Hedieh Haghightgou;Elizabeth M. Hill

  • Adrenergic status in anxiety disorders: Platelet alpha2-adrenergic receptor binding, blood pressure, pulse, and plasma catecholamines in panic and generalized anxiety disorders patients and in normal subjects

    Oliver G. Cameron;Charles B. Smith;Myung Ae Lee;Peggie J. Hollingsworth

  • Alcohol Abuse/Dependence in Motor Vehicle Crash Victims Presenting to the Emergency Department

    Ronald F. Maio;Patricia F. Waller;Frederic C. Blow;Elizabeth M. Hill

  • The effects of alcohol on head injury in the motor vehicle crash victim.

    Rebecca M Cunningham;Ronald F Maio;Elizabeth M Hill;Brian J Zink

Frequent Co-Authors

Kirk J. Brower
Kirk J. Brower University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Kenneth R. Silk
Kenneth R. Silk University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Cheryl A. King
Cheryl A. King University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Neera Ghaziuddin
Neera Ghaziuddin University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
George C. Curtis
George C. Curtis University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Robert A. Zucker
Robert A. Zucker University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Oliver G. Cameron
Oliver G. Cameron University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Kenneth M. Adams
Kenneth M. Adams University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Carol J. Boyd
Carol J. Boyd University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Margit Burmeister
Margit Burmeister University of Michigan–Ann Arbor

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