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7821
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James C. Rosen 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 James C. Rosen sits on this spectrum.

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31 publications 705+

This scientist: 71 publications — 5th percentile

5% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

James C. Rosen 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 James C. Rosen sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 144+

This scientist: 41 D-Index — 33rd percentile

33% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

James C. Rosen is affiliated with the University of Vermont in the United States. Their research focuses primarily on social sciences, with specific attention to subfields such as sociology and political science, economics and econometrics, as well as management, monitoring, policy, and law.

Their main topics of work include the Delphi technique in research, health systems, economic evaluations and quality of life, and environmental and social impact assessments. These topics highlight a multidisciplinary approach that intersects methodological research frameworks with applied health and social evaluation contexts.

Rosen has contributed to recent academic publications, including two papers published in 2025. These are titled: Core Outcome Measurement Set for Clinical Trials in Dengue: An International Delphi Consensus Study 'DEN-CORE', published in Preprints.org, and Core outcome measurement set for clinical trials in dengue: an international Delphi consensus study (DEN-CORE), published in PubMed. Both papers reflect collaborative work focused on clinical trial standardization in the context of dengue research.

Their frequent coauthors include:

  • Sophie Yacoub
  • Anastasia Demidova
  • Xin Hui S Chan
  • Ali Ajam
  • Dina Baimukhambetova

The venues where James C. Rosen commonly publishes are:

  • Preprints.org
  • PubMed

Their body of work integrates methodological rigor in research with practical applications in health and social sciences, reflecting a blend of qualitative and quantitative analytic strategies. The recurring use of the Delphi technique suggests a focus on consensus-building methods within interdisciplinary research domains.

Best Publications

  • Epidemiologic studies of low-back pain.

    John W. Frymoyer;Malcolm H. Pope;Michael C. Costanza;James C. Rosen

  • Development of a Body Image Avoidance Questionnaire

    James C. Rosen;Debra Srebnik;Elayne Saltzberg;Sally Wendt

  • Body shape questionnaire: Studies of validity and reliability

    James C. Rosen;Adele Jones;Elena Ramirez;Shari Waxman

  • Cognitive-Behavioral Body Image Therapy for Body Dysmorphic Disorder.

    James C. Rosen;Jeff Reiter;Pam Orosan

  • Development of the Body Dysmorphic Disorder Examination

    James C. Rosen;Jeff Reiter

  • Prevalence of weight reducing and weight gaining in adolescent girls and boys.

    James C. Rosen;Janet Gross

  • Bulimia nervosa: Treatment with exposure and response prevention.

    James C. Rosen;Harold Leitenberg

  • Binge‐Eating episodes in bulimia nervosa: The amount and type of food consumed

    James C. Rosen;Harold Leitenberg;Christopher Fisher;Carol Khazam

  • Validity studies of the eating disorder examination

    James C. Rosen;B S Linda Vara;B S Sally Wendt;Harold Leitenberg

  • Cognitive Behavior Therapy for Negative Body Image in Obese Women

    James C. Rosen;Pam Orosan;Jeff Reiter

  • A comparison of eating disorders and body dysmorphic disorder on body image and psychological adjustment.

    James C Rosen;Elena Ramirez

  • Exposure plus response-prevention treatment of bulimia nervosa.

    Harold Leitenberg;James C. Rosen;Janet Gross;Sheila Nudelman

  • Validity of the Eating Attitudes Test and the Eating Disorders Inventory in Bulimia Nervosa.

    Janet Gross;James C. Rosen;Harold Leitenberg;Mary E. Willmuth

  • Bulimia in adolescents: Prevalence and psychosocial correlates

    Janet Gross;James C. Rosen

  • Eating Attitudes Test and Eating Disorders Inventory: Norms for Adolescent Girls and Boys.

    James C. Rosen;Nancy T. Silberg;Janet Gross

  • Cognitive behavior therapy for negative body image

    James C. Rosen;Elayne Saltzberg;Debra Srebnik

  • Analysis of an anxiety model and the process of change during exposure plus response prevention treatment of bulimia nervosa

    Harold Leitenberg;Janet Gross;Janis Peterson;James C. Rosen

  • Body image assessment and treatment in controlled studies of eating disorders

    James C. Rosen

  • Psychological adjustment of adolescents attempting to lose or gain weight.

    James C. Rosen;Janet Gross;Linda Vara

  • Life stress, psychological symptoms and weight reducing behavior in adolescent girls: A prospective analysis

    James C. Rosen;Barbara Tacy;David Howell

  • "Cognitive-behavioral body image therapy for body dysmorphic disorder": Correction.

    James C. Rosen;Jeff Reiter;Pam Orosan

Frequent Co-Authors

Harold Leitenberg
Harold Leitenberg University of Vermont
Debra Srebnik
Debra Srebnik University of Washington
Malcolm H. Pope
Malcolm H. Pope University of Aberdeen
Bruce E. Compas
Bruce E. Compas Vanderbilt University
Joan Deus
Joan Deus Autonomous University of Barcelona

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