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Research.com Recognitions

  • 1972 - Fellow of the American Psychological Association (APA)

Overview

Eugene R. Oetting is affiliated with Colorado State University in the United States. They have been recognized as a Fellow of the American Psychological Association (APA) since 1972.

Oetting's academic profile includes contributions to the field of psychology, with a focus indicated by their fellowship in the APA. While specific research topics, subfields, and recent papers are not listed, their affiliation suggests involvement in areas related to psychological science.

There are no recorded frequent co-authors, publication venues, or book publications associated with Oetting in the available data. Likewise, details on main fields of study, subfields, and main topics of work have not been specified.

Their long-standing academic presence, marked by a professional fellowship awarded in the early 1970s, reflects consistent professional engagement within the psychological community.

Best Publications

  • DEVELOPMENT OF A DRIVING ANGER SCALE

    Jerry L. Deffenbacher;Eugene R. Oetting;Rebekah S. Lynch

  • Orthogonal Cultural Identification Theory: The Cultural Identification of Minority Adolescents

    E. R. Oetting;Fred Beauvais

  • Community readiness: Research to practice

    Ruth W. Edwards;Pamela Jumper-Thurman;Barbara A. Plested;Eugene R. Oetting

  • Primary Socialization Theory: The Etiology of Drug Use and Deviance. I

    Eugene R. Oetting;Joseph F. Donnermeyer

  • Adolescent drug use: findings of national and local surveys.

    E. R. Oetting;Fred Beauvais

  • Peer cluster theory, socialization characteristics, and adolescent drug use: A path analysis.

    E. R. Oetting;Fred Beauvais

  • The driving anger expression inventory: a measure of how people express their anger on the road.

    Jerry L. Deffenbacher;Rebekah S. Lynch;Eugene R. Oetting;Randall C. Swaim

  • State–Trait Anger Theory and the utility of the Trait Anger Scale.

    Jerry L. Deffenbacher;Eugene R. Oetting;Gregory A. Thwaites;Rebekah S. Lynch

  • CHARACTERISTICS AND TREATMENT OF HIGH-ANGER DRIVERS

    Jerry L. Deffenbacher;Maureen E. Huff;Rebekah S. Lynch;Eugene R. Oetting

  • Peer Cluster Theory: Drugs and the Adolescent.

    E.R. Oetting;Fred Beauvais

  • Anger, aggression, risky behavior, and crash-related outcomes in three groups of drivers.

    Jerry L. Deffenbacher;Rebekah S. Lynch;Rebekah S. Lynch;Linda B. Filetti;Eric R. Dahlen

  • The expression of anger and its consequences.

    Jerry L. Deffenbacher;Eugene R. Oetting;Rebekah S. Lynch;Chad D. Morris

  • Driving anger: correlates and a test of state-trait theory

    Jerry L. Deffenbacher;Rebekah S. Lynch;Eugene R. Oetting;David A. Yingling

  • Assessing Community Readiness for Prevention

    Eugene R. Oetting;Joseph F. Donnermeyer;Barbara A. Plested;Ruth W. Edwards

  • Links from Emotional Distress to Adolescent Drug Use: A Path Model.

    Randall C. Swaim;E. R. Oetting;Ruth W. Edwards;Fred Beauvais

  • Dimensions of counselor functioning

    Weston H. Morrill;Eugene R. Oetting;James C. Hurst

  • Cognitive-behavioral treatment of high anger drivers

    Jerry L. Deffenbacher;Linda B. Filetti;Rebekah S. Lynch;Eric R. Dahlen

  • Primary Socialization Theory: Culture, Ethnicity, and Cultural Identification. The Links between Culture and Substance Use. IV

    Eugene R. Oetting;Joseph F. Donnermeyer;Joseph E. Trimble;Fred Beauvais

  • The effect of school dropout rates on estimates of adolescent substance use among three racial/ethnic groups

    R C Swaim;F Beauvais;E L Chavez;E R Oetting

  • Common Elements in Youth Drug Abuse: Peer Clusters and other Psychosocial Factors:

    E. R. Oetting;Fred Beauvais

Frequent Co-Authors

Jerry L. Deffenbacher
Jerry L. Deffenbacher Colorado State University
Raymond DiGiuseppe
Raymond DiGiuseppe St. John's University
Kimberly L. Henry
Kimberly L. Henry Colorado State University

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