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47
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12168
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6079
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Hope Landrine 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 Hope Landrine sits on this spectrum.

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31 publications 705+

This scientist: 111 publications — 27th percentile

27% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Hope Landrine 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 Hope Landrine sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 144+

This scientist: 47 D-Index — 47th percentile

47% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Hope Landrine was affiliated with East Carolina University in the United States. Their research contributions include work published in academic venues related to health and social sciences.

Their recent publication record includes the paper titled Race, insurance type, and stage of presentation among lung cancer patients, published in 2020 at UNC Libraries.

Coauthors who frequently collaborated with Hope Landrine included:

  • Jimmy T. Efird
  • Kristin Y. Shiue
  • Wesley T. O'Neal
  • Tarun K. Podder
  • Julian Rosenman

The primary publication venue noted in their record was UNC Libraries.

Information on specific fields of study, subfields, and main research topics associated with Hope Landrine was not documented in the available data.

Best Publications

  • The schedule of racist events: A measure of racial discrimination and a study of its negative physical and mental health consequences

    Hope Landrine;Elizabeth A. Klonoff

  • Racial discrimination and psychiatric symptoms among Blacks.

    Elizabeth A. Klonoff;Hope Landrine;Jodie B. Ullman

  • The Schedule Of Sexist Events: A Measure of Lifetime and Recent Sexist Discrimination in Women's Lives

    Elizabeth A. Klonoff;Hope Landrine

  • Conceptualizing and Measuring Ethnic Discrimination in Health Research

    Hope Landrine;Elizabeth A. Klonoff;Irma Corral;Senaida Fernandez

  • The African American Acculturation Scale: Development, Reliability, and Validity

    Hope Landrine;Elizabeth A. Klonoff

  • Sexist Discrimination May Account for Well-Known Gender Differences in Psychiatric Symptoms:

    Elizabeth A. Klonoff;Hope Landrine;Robin Campbell

  • African American Acculturation: Deconstructing Race and Reviving Culture

    Hope Landrine;Elizabeth A. Klonoff

  • Physical And Psychiatric Correlates Of Gender Discrimination: An Application of the Schedule of Sexist Events

    Hope Landrine;Elizabeth A. Klonoff;Jeannine Gibbs;Vickie Manning

  • Cultural diversity in the predictors of adolescent cigarette smoking: the relative influence of peers

    Hope Landrine;Jean L. Richardson;Elizabeth A. Klonoff;Brian Flay

  • Culture and health-related schemas: A review and proposal for interdisciplinary integration.

    Hope Landrine;Elizabeth A. Klonoff

  • Clinical implications of cultural differences: The referential versus the indexical self

    Hope Landrine

  • Cross-validation of the Schedule of Racist Events.

    Elizabeth A. Klonoff;Hope Landrine

  • Is Skin Color a Marker for Racial Discrimination? Explaining the Skin Color–Hypertension Relationship

    Elizabeth A. Klonoff;Hope Landrine

  • Separate and unequal: residential segregation and black health disparities

    Hope Landrine;Irma Corral

  • Perceived discrimination and mental health symptoms among Black men with HIV.

    Laura M. Bogart;Glenn J. Wagner;Frank H. Galvan;Hope Landrine

  • Culture Change and Ethnic-Minority Health Behavior: An Operant Theory of Acculturation

    Hope Landrine;Elizabeth A. Klonoff

  • Discrimination against Women: Prevalence, Consequences, Remedies

    Hope Landrine;Elizabeth A. Klonoff

  • Race × class stereotypes of women

    Hope Landrine

  • Racial discrimination and cigarette smoking among Blacks: findings from two studies.

    Landrine H;Klonoff Ea

  • Cultural diversity in causal attributions for illness: the role of the supernatural.

    Hope Landrine;Elizabeth A. Klonoff

Frequent Co-Authors

Elizabeth A. Klonoff
Elizabeth A. Klonoff University of Central Florida
Nancy Krieger
Nancy Krieger Harvard University
Margarita Alegría
Margarita Alegría Harvard University
Timothy P. Johnson
Timothy P. Johnson University of Illinois at Chicago
Ninez A. Ponce
Ninez A. Ponce University of California, Los Angeles
Gordon Willis
Gordon Willis National Cancer Institute
Gilbert C. Gee
Gilbert C. Gee University of California, Los Angeles
Vickie M. Mays
Vickie M. Mays University of California, Los Angeles
Bryce B. Reeve
Bryce B. Reeve Duke University
Laura M. Bogart
Laura M. Bogart RAND Corporation

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