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Herbert M. Lefcourt

Herbert M. Lefcourt

D-Index & Metrics

Psychology

D-Index
36
Citations
11503
World Ranking
9323
National Ranking
633

Herbert M. Lefcourt 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 Herbert M. Lefcourt sits on this spectrum.

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31 publications 705+

This scientist: 100 publications — 20th percentile

20% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Herbert M. Lefcourt 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 Herbert M. Lefcourt sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 144+

This scientist: 36 D-Index — 19th percentile

19% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Herbert M. Lefcourt was affiliated with the University of Waterloo in Canada during their academic career. Their research contributions and professional activities are associated with this institution.

There are no records of recent papers authored by Herbert M. Lefcourt including titles, years of publication, or publication venues. Similarly, there is no available information on frequent co-authors or repeated publication venues tied to their work.

Details about the scientist's primary fields of study, subfields of study, and main topics of research are not documented in the available data. No specific areas of academic focus or specialization can be identified from the current information.

The data does not list any book publications by Herbert M. Lefcourt, nor does it provide information on any awards won throughout their career.

Overall, Herbert M. Lefcourt's academic profile is characterized by limited publicly available bibliographic and research metadata within this source.

Best Publications

  • Locus of control: Current trends in theory and research

    Herbert M. Lefcourt

  • Sense of humor as a moderator of the relation between stressors and moods.

    Rod A. Martin;Herbert M. Lefcourt

  • Research With the Locus of Control Construct

    Herbert M. Lefcourt

  • Internal versus external control of reinforcement: A review.

    Herbert M. Lefcourt

  • Locus of control.

    Unknown

  • The Assessment of Social Intimacy

    Rickey S. Miller;Herbert M. Lefcourt

  • Situational Humor Response Questionnaire: Quantitative measure of sense of humor.

    Rod A. Martin;Herbert M. Lefcourt

  • Locus of control and social support: Interactive moderators of stress.

    Herbert M. Lefcourt;Rod A. Martin;Wendy E. Saleh

  • The function of the illusions of control and freedom.

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  • The multidimensional-multiattributional causality scale: The development of a goal specific locus of control scale.

    Herbert M. Lefcourt;Carl L. von Baeyer;Edward E. Ware;Dianne J. Cox

  • Humor: The Psychology of Living Buoyantly

    Unknown

  • THE AMERICAN NEGRO: A PROBLEM IN EXPECTANCIES.

    Herbert M. Lefcourt;Gordon W. Ladwig

  • Locus of control as a modifier of the relationship between stressors and moods.

    Herbert M. Lefcourt;Rickey S. Miller;Edward E. Ware;Debbie Sherk

  • Durability and impact of the locus of control construct.

    Herbert M. Lefcourt

  • Internal versus external control of reinforcement and the deployment of attention in experimental situations.

    Herbert M. Lefcourt;Jerry Wine

  • Effects of cue explication upon persons maintaining external control expectancies.

    Herbert M. Lefcourt

  • Marital locus of control and marital problem solving

    Philip Carnegie Miller;Herbert M. Lefcourt;John G. Holmes;Edward E. Ware

  • Humor and immune-system functioning

    Unknown

  • Perspective-Taking Humor: Accounting for Stress Moderation

    Herbert M. Lefcourt;Karina Davidson;Robert Shepherd;Margory Phillips

  • Locus of Control for Consumer Outcomes: Predicting Consumer Behavior1

    Michael A. Busseri;Herbert M. Lefcourt;Robert R. Kerton

  • Humor As a Stress Moderator in the Prediction of Blood Pressure Obtained during Five Stressful Tasks

    Herbert M. Lefcourt;Karina Davidson;Kenneth M. Prkachin;David E. Mills

  • Locus of control and the response to aversive events.

    Herbert M. Lefcourt

  • Cognitive activity and hypothesis formation during a double entendre word association test as a function of locus of control and field dependence.

    Herbert M. Lefcourt

  • The construction and development of the Miller Marital Locus of Control scale.

    Philip C. Miller;Herbert M. Lefcourt;Edward E. Ware

Frequent Co-Authors

Rod A. Martin
Rod A. Martin University of Western Ontario
Kenneth M. Prkachin
Kenneth M. Prkachin University of Northern British Columbia
Karina W. Davidson
Karina W. Davidson Feinstein Institute for Medical Research
Michael A. Busseri
Michael A. Busseri Brock University
John G. Holmes
John G. Holmes University of Waterloo

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