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D-Index
35
Citations
6717
World Ranking
9754
National Ranking
5156

Fred W. Vondracek publication distribution in Psychology in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Psychology in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Fred W. Vondracek sits on this spectrum.

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31 publications 705+

This scientist: 91 publications — 14th percentile

14% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 705 publications or more.

Fred W. Vondracek D-index placement in Psychology in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Psychology scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Fred W. Vondracek sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 144+

This scientist: 35 D-Index — 16th percentile

16% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 144 D-Index or more.

Overview

Fred W. Vondracek is affiliated with Pennsylvania State University in the United States. Their academic work is associated with this institution, which serves as the primary center for their research and professional activities.

Although specific recent papers are not listed, the profile reflects no publicly available data about frequent co-authors or publication venues. This indicates either a focus on solo work or limited metadata on collaborative efforts and journal selection in the source data.

There is no information provided about published books or distinct fields of study with publication counts. Similarly, the available data does not specify main topics of research or subfields in which Fred W. Vondracek has contributed.

No awards or honors have been recorded in the available profile information. The scientist is currently living, with no indication of deceased status.

Best Publications

  • Career development : a life-span developmental approach

    Fred W. Vondracek;Richard M. Lerner;John E. Schulenberg

  • Child vocational development: A review and reconsideration

    Paul J. Hartung;Erik J. Porfeli;Fred W. Vondracek

  • The Influence of the Family on Vocational Development.

    John E. Schulenberg;Fred W. Vondracek;Ann C. Crouter

  • A multi-dimensional measure of vocational identity status.

    Erik J. Porfeli;Bora Lee;Fred W. Vondracek;Ingrid K. Weigold

  • Career Adaptability in Childhood.

    Paul J. Hartung;Erik J. Porfeli;Erik J. Porfeli;Fred W. Vondracek

  • Dimensions of career indecision.

    Fred W. Vondracek;Michelle Hostetler;John E. Schulenberg;Kazuaki Shimizu

  • Vocational Identity Development: Its Relationship to Other Identity Domains and to Overall Identity Development:

    Vladimir Skorikov;Fred W. Vondracek

  • Proactive motivation and engagement in career behaviors: Investigating direct, mediated, and moderated effects

    Andreas Hirschi;Andreas Hirschi;Bora Lee;Erik J. Porfeli;Fred W. Vondracek

  • Breadth of Interests, Exploration, and Identity Development in Adolescence.

    Eva Schmitt-Rodermund;Fred W. Vondracek

  • Children's vocational development: A research rationale.

    Erik J. Porfeli;Paul J. Hartung;Fred W. Vondracek

  • The relationship of identity status to career indecision during adolescence

    Fred W. Vondracek;John Schulenberg;Vladimir Skorikov;Laura K. Gillespie

  • Childhood and adolescent predictors of early adult career pathways

    Margit Wiesner;Fred W Vondracek;Deborah M Capaldi;Erik Porfeli

  • The factor structure of the Career Decision Scale: Similarities across selected studies☆☆☆

    Kazuaki Shimizu;Fred W Vondracek;John E Schulenberg;Michelle Hostetler

  • Occupational Dreams, Choices and Aspirations: Adolescents' Entrepreneurial Prospects and Orientations.

    Eva Schmitt-Rodermund;Fred W. Vondracek

  • The concept of development in vocational theory and intervention

    Fred W Vondracek;Richard M Lerner;John E Schulenberg

  • Leisure, School, and Work Activity Preferences and Their Role in Vocational Identity Development

    Fred W. Vondracek;Vladimir B. Skorikov

  • The Developmental Perspective in Vocational Psychology

    Fred W. Vondracek

  • Positive career orientation as an inhibitor of adolescent problem behaviour.

    Vladimir Skorikov;Fred W. Vondracek

  • The Construct of Identity and Its Use in Career Theory and Research

    Fred W. Vondracek

  • Vocational Preferences of Early Adolescents Their Development in Social Context

    Fred W. Vondracek;Rainer K. Silbereisen;Matthias Reitzle;Margit Wiesner

Frequent Co-Authors

John E. Schulenberg
John E. Schulenberg University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Richard M. Lerner
Richard M. Lerner Tufts University
Andreas Hirschi
Andreas Hirschi University of Bern
Rainer K. Silbereisen
Rainer K. Silbereisen Friedrich Schiller University Jena
Ann C. Crouter
Ann C. Crouter Pennsylvania State University
Deborah M. Capaldi
Deborah M. Capaldi University of Oregon
Linda P. Juang
Linda P. Juang University of Potsdam
John R. Nesselroade
John R. Nesselroade University of Virginia

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