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Gerald R. Adams

Gerald R. Adams

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Psychology

D-Index
61
Citations
13249
World Ranking
3400
National Ranking
216

Gerald R. Adams 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 Gerald R. Adams sits on this spectrum.

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31 publications 705+

This scientist: 198 publications — 68th percentile

68% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Gerald R. Adams 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 Gerald R. Adams sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 144+

This scientist: 61 D-Index — 71st percentile

71% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Gerald R. Adams is affiliated with the University of Guelph in Canada. Their academic profile currently does not list specific recent papers, co-authors, or publication venues associated with their name.

There are no recorded book publications linked to Gerald R. Adams, nor specific fields or subfields of study documented. Similarly, main topics of work are not available in the existing data.

No awards have been recorded for Gerald R. Adams, and there is no indication that they are deceased.

Given the absence of detailed publication or research data, the current information highlights only the primary institutional affiliation without further elaboration on research focus or scholarly output.

Best Publications

  • A developmental social psychology of identity: understanding the person-in-context

    Gerald R. Adams;Sheila K. Marshall

  • Blackwell handbook of adolescence

    Gerald R. Adams;Michael D. Berzonsky

  • The Importance of Friends Friendship and Adjustment Among 1st-Year University Students

    Vanessa M. Buote;S. Mark Pancer;Michael W. Pratt;Gerald Adams

  • Development of an objective measure to assess ego identity in adolescence: Validation and replication.

    Harold D. Grotevant;Gerald R. Adams

  • A Revision of the Extended Version of the Objective Measure of Ego Identity Status: An Identity Instrument for Use with Late Adolescents

    Unknown

  • Adolescent Life Experiences

    Gerald R. Adams;Thomas Gullotta

  • Reevaluating the Identity Status Paradigm: Still Useful after 35 Years☆

    Michael D. Berzonsky;Gerald R. Adams

  • Personal relationships during adolescence

    Mark J. Benson;Raymond Montemayor;Gerald R. Adams;Thomas P. Gullotta

  • From Childhood to Adolescence: A Transitional Period?

    Raymond Montemayor;Gerald R. Adams;Thomas Gullotta

  • Parental Involvement and Children's School Achievement: Evidence for Mediating Processes.

    Maria A. Rogers;Jennifer Theule;Bruce A. Ryan;Gerald R. Adams

  • Physical Attractiveness Research

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  • Toward the development of an objective assessment of ego-identity status

    Gerald R. Adams;Judy A. Shea;Steven A. Fitch

  • Adolescent Identity Formation

    Gerald R. Adams;Thomas P. Gullotta;Raymond Montemayor

  • Distinguishing Absentee Students from Regular Attenders: The Combined Influence of Personal, Family, and School Factors

    Jane Corville-Smith;Bruce A. Ryan;Gerald R. Adams;Tom Dalicandro

  • Female adolescents' identity development: Age comparisons and perceived child-rearing experience.

    Gerald R. Adams;Randy M. Jones

  • Ego stage and identity status development: A cross-sequential analysis.

    Gerald R. Adams;Steven A. Fitch

  • Homeless Adolescents: A Descriptive Study of Similarities and Differences between Runaways and Throwaways.

    Gerald R. Adams;Thomas Gullotta;Mary A. Clancy

  • Book Review: Primary Prevention Practices. Martin Bloom. (1996). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, Inc.

    Gerald R. Adams

  • Functions of Identity: Scale Construction and Validation

    Toni E. Serafini;Gerald R. Adams

  • The adolescent experience

    Thomas P. Gullotta;Gerald R. Adams;Carol Markstrom-Adams

  • Diffuse-Avoidance, Normative, and Informational Identity Styles: Using Identity Theory to Predict Maladjustment

    Gerald R. Adams;Brenda Munro;Maryanne Doherty-Poirer;Gordon Munro

  • From childhood to adolescence

    Raymond. Montemayor;Gerald R. Adams;Thomas Gullotta

  • Biology of Adolescent Behavior and Development

    Gerald R. Adams;Raymond Montemayor;Thomas Gullotta

Frequent Co-Authors

Michael D. Berzonsky
Michael D. Berzonsky State University of New York College at Cortland
Judy A. Shea
Judy A. Shea University of Pennsylvania
Michael W. Pratt
Michael W. Pratt University of California, San Diego
Jeylan T. Mortimer
Jeylan T. Mortimer University of Minnesota
Leon Kuczynski
Leon Kuczynski University of Guelph
Janet Polivy
Janet Polivy University of Toronto
Roger P. Weissberg
Roger P. Weissberg University of Illinois at Chicago
C. Raymond Bingham
C. Raymond Bingham University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
S. Mark Pancer
S. Mark Pancer Wilfrid Laurier University

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