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60
Citations
18697
World Ranking
3481
National Ranking
1959

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1979 - Fellow of the American Psychological Association (APA)

Overview

Irene Hanson Frieze is affiliated with the University of Pittsburgh in the United States. Their recent research output includes several publications primarily in the field of social psychology, with a focus on applied aspects within this discipline.

Their recent papers include the following:

  • Issue Information, 2020, Journal of Applied Social Psychology
  • Issue Information, 2020, Journal of Applied Social Psychology
  • Issue Information, 2023, Journal of Applied Social Psychology

Their frequent coauthors are:

  • Richard Crisp
  • Nancy E. Adler
  • Bárbara Anderson
  • Lisa G. Aspinwall
  • Robert A. Baron

Among publication venues, the Journal of Applied Social Psychology is notable for recurring appearances in their publication record:

  • Journal of Applied Social Psychology (3 publications)

In terms of recognition, Irene Hanson Frieze was awarded Fellow status by the American Psychological Association (APA) in 1979.

Best Publications

  • Perceiving the causes of success and failure.

    Bernard Weiner;Irene Frieze;Andy Kukla;Linda Reed

  • A Theoretical Perspective for Understanding Reactions to Victimization

    Ronnie Janoff-Bulman;Irene Hanson Frieze

  • Pollution Reduction Preferences of U.S. Environmental Managers: Applying Ajzen'S Theory of Planned Behavior

    Mark Cordano;Irene Hanson Frieze

  • Women and Sex Roles: A Social Psychological Perspective

    Irene Hanson Frieze

  • Cue utilization and attributional judgments for success and failure

    Irene Frieze;Bernard Weiner

  • Predictors of dating violence: a multivariate analysis

    Jamila Bookwala;Irene H. Frieze;Christine Smith;Kathryn Ryan

  • Attractiveness and Income for Men and Women in Management1

    Irene Hanson Frieze;Josephine E. Olson;June Russell

  • Measuring causal attibutions for success and failure.

    Timothy W. Elig;Irene H. Frieze

  • Toward a Concept of a Migrant Personality

    Bonka S. Boneva;Irene Hanson Frieze

  • Investigating the causes and consequences of marital rape.

    Irene Hanson Frieze

  • Violence in Marriage

    Irene Hanson Frieze;Angela Browne

  • Young singles' contemporary dating scripts

    Suzanna Rose;Irene Hanson Frieze

  • The Measurement of Gender-Role Attitudes: A Review and Commentary

    Maureen C. McHugh;Irene Hanson Frieze

  • Causal attributions and information seeking to explain success and failure.

    Irene Hanson Frieze

  • Describing the crime victim: Psychological reactions to victimization.

    Irene Hanson Frieze;Sharon Hymer;Martin S. Greenberg

  • Assessing the theoretical models for sex differences in causal attributions for success and failure.

    Irene Hanson Frieze;Bernard E. Whitley;Barbara Hartman Hanusa;Maureen C. McHugh

  • Patterns of Violent Relationships, Psychological Distress, and Marital Satisfaction in a National Sample of Men and Women

    Stacey L. Williams;Irene Hanson Frieze

  • Issues to consider in conducting nonsexist psychological research: A guide for researchers.

    Maureen C. McHugh;Randi D. Koeske;Irene H. Frieze

  • Children's beliefs about the causes of success and failure in school settings.

    Irene Hanson Frieze;Howard Nelson Snyder

  • Measuring Causal Attributions for Success and Failure

    Timothy W. Elig;Irene Hanson Frieze

Frequent Co-Authors

Christina E. Newhill
Christina E. Newhill University of Pittsburgh
Jamila Bookwala
Jamila Bookwala Gettysburg College
Keith E. Davis
Keith E. Davis University of South Carolina
Bernard Weiner
Bernard Weiner University of California, Los Angeles
Daniel Bar-Tal
Daniel Bar-Tal Tel Aviv University
Susan Ayers
Susan Ayers City, University of London
Elizabeth Votruba-Drzal
Elizabeth Votruba-Drzal University of Pittsburgh
Diane N. Ruble
Diane N. Ruble New York University
Catherine So-kum Tang
Catherine So-kum Tang Hong Kong Shue Yan University
Andrew Baum
Andrew Baum University of Pittsburgh

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