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Discipline name D-index D-index (Discipline H-index) only includes papers and citation values for an examined discipline in contrast to General H-index which accounts for publications across all disciplines. Citations Publications World Ranking National Ranking
Psychology D-index 50 Citations 10,819 137 World Ranking 3892 National Ranking 28

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study Itamar Gati is best known for:

  • Psychometrics
  • Big Five personality traits
  • Social psychology

Cognitive Information Processing and Career portfolio are inherently bound to his Career development studies. Itamar Gati incorporates Social psychology and Social science in his studies. He integrates several fields in his works, including Social science and Social psychology. His Applied psychology study frequently draws connections between adjacent fields such as Career counseling. Itamar Gati undertakes interdisciplinary study in the fields of Career counseling and Career development through his research. His Vocational education research extends to Pedagogy, which is thematically connected. Itamar Gati regularly links together related areas like Pedagogy in his Career planning studies. He integrates Personality and Big Five personality traits in his research. His multidisciplinary approach integrates Big Five personality traits and Personality in his work.

His most cited work include:

  • A taxonomy of difficulties in career decision making. (598 citations)
  • Similarity, separability, and the triangle inequality. (393 citations)
  • High School Students' Career-Related Decision-Making Difficulties (191 citations)

What are the main themes of his work throughout his whole career to date

Itamar Gati undertakes multidisciplinary investigations into Social psychology and Personality in his work. Itamar Gati performs integrative study on Personality and Social psychology. His research links Career counseling with Applied psychology. His study on Career counseling is mostly dedicated to connecting different topics, such as Applied psychology. His Career development study frequently intersects with other fields, such as Cognitive Information Processing. As part of his studies on Cognitive Information Processing, Itamar Gati frequently links adjacent subjects like Career development. He merges many fields, such as Clinical psychology and Psychometrics, in his writings. Itamar Gati brings together Psychometrics and Clinical psychology to produce work in his papers. In most of his Pedagogy studies, his work intersects topics such as Vocational education.

Itamar Gati most often published in these fields:

  • Social psychology (85.32%)
  • Applied psychology (58.72%)
  • Career counseling (42.20%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2015-2021)?

  • Social psychology (100.00%)
  • Applied psychology (64.29%)
  • Clinical psychology (50.00%)

In recent works Itamar Gati was focusing on the following fields of study:

His research investigates the connection with Multilevel model and areas like Machine learning which intersect with concerns in Regret. Many of his studies on Regret apply to Machine learning as well. His biological study deals with issues like Psychiatry, which deal with fields such as Dysfunctional family. His Dysfunctional family study typically links adjacent topics like Psychiatry. His research in Section (typography) tackles topics such as Operating system which are related to areas like Process (computing). Itamar Gati integrates Process (computing) and Operating system in his research. His Career development research also covers Cognitive Information Processing and Career portfolio studies. Career portfolio connects with themes related to Career development in his study. Neuroscience is connected with Perception and Cognition in his research.

Between 2015 and 2021, his most popular works were:

  • Challenges and difficulties in career decision making: Their causes, and their effects on the process and the decision (33 citations)
  • Strategies for Coping with Career Indecision (30 citations)
  • Career Decision-Making Difficulties and Help-Seeking Among Israeli Young Adults (23 citations)

In his most recent research, the most cited works focused on:

  • Psychometrics
  • Confirmatory factor analysis
  • Structural equation modeling

Itamar Gati performs multidisciplinary study in Social psychology and Decision-making in his work. Itamar Gati connects Decision-making with Social psychology in his research. Career counseling is closely attributed to Applied psychology in his study. Itamar Gati merges Applied psychology with Psychotherapist in his study. In his works, Itamar Gati performs multidisciplinary study on Psychotherapist and Career counseling. His research links Career development with Cognitive Information Processing. His study connects Cognitive Information Processing and Career development. Itamar Gati merges many fields, such as Confirmatory factor analysis and Measurement invariance, in his writings. Itamar Gati connects Measurement invariance with Structural equation modeling in his study.

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Best Publications

A taxonomy of difficulties in career decision making

Itamar Gati;Mina Krausz;Samuel H. Osipow.
Journal of Counseling Psychology (1996)

1396 Citations

Similarity, Separability, and the Triangle Inequality

Amos Tversky;Itamar Gati.
Psychological Review (1982)

646 Citations

Studies of similarity

Amos Tversky;Itamar Gati.
(1978)

549 Citations

High School Students' Career-Related Decision-Making Difficulties

Itamar Gati;Noa Saka.
Journal of Counseling and Development (2001)

468 Citations

Making Career Decisions--A Sequential Elimination Approach.

Itamar Gati.
Journal of Counseling Psychology (1986)

399 Citations

Emotional and Personality-Related Aspects of Career-Decision-Making Difficulties:

Noa Saka;Itamar Gati;Kevin R. Kelly.
Journal of Career Assessment (2008)

372 Citations

The PIC Model for Career Decision Making: Prescreening, In-Depth Exploration, and Choice

Itamar Gati;Itay Asher.
(2005)

293 Citations

Weighting common and distinctive features in perceptual and conceptual judgments.

Itamar Gati;Amos Tversky.
Cognitive Psychology (1984)

275 Citations

Construct and Concurrent Validity of the Career Decision-Making Difficulties Questionnaire

Samuel H. Osipow;Itamar Gati.
Journal of Career Assessment (1998)

274 Citations

Emotional and personality-related aspects of persistent career decision-making difficulties

Noa Saka;Itamar Gati.
Journal of Vocational Behavior (2007)

273 Citations

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