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D-Index
42
Citations
9582
World Ranking
7455
National Ranking
4027

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1967 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Overview

James J. Jenkins was affiliated with the University of South Florida in the United States. Throughout their career, they contributed to academic research primarily as a scientist associated with this institution.

Jenkins was recognized as a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) in 1967, indicating recognition by a major scientific organization.

Best Publications

  • An effect of linguistic experience: The discrimination of (r) and (l) by native speakers of Japanese and English.

    Kuniko Miyawaki;James J. Jenkins;Winifred Strange;Alvin M. Liberman

  • Word association norms : grade school through college

    David Stuart Palermo;James Jerome Jenkins

  • Remember that old theory of memory? Well, forget it.

    James J. Jenkins

  • Differential effects of incidental tasks on the organization of recall of a list of highly associated words.

    Thomas S. Hyde;James J. Jenkins

  • Word association norms

    David Palermo;James Jenkins

  • Recall for words as a function of semantic, graphic, and syntactic orienting tasks.

    Thomas S. Hyde;James J. Jenkins

  • Studies in the Psychological Correlates of the Sound System of American English

    Joseph H. Greenberg;James J. Jenkins

  • Dynamic specification of coarticulated vowels

    Winifred Strange;James J. Jenkins;Thomas L. Johnson

  • An atlas of semantic profiles for 360 words

    James J. Jenkins;Wallace A. Russell;George J. Suci

  • Simplification of Flesch Reading Ease Formula.

    James N. Farr;James J. Jenkins;Donald G. Paterson

  • Associative clustering during recall

    James J. Jenkins;Wallace A. Russell

  • Dynamic specification of coarticulated vowels.

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  • Mediated Associations: Paradigms and Situations.

    James J. Jenkins

  • Perceptual assimilation of American English vowels by Japanese listeners

    Winifred Strange;Reiko Akahane-Yamada;Rieko Kubo;Sonja A. Trent

  • Aphasia in adults : diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment

    Hildred Schuell;James J. Jenkins;Edward Jimenez-Pabon

  • THE 1952 MINNESOTA WORD ASSOCIATION NORMS

    James J. Jenkins

  • Perception and production of lexical tones by 3-year-old, Mandarin-speaking children.

    Puisan Wong;Richard G. Schwartz;James J. Jenkins

  • Effects of orienting tasks on free recall in incidental learning: “difficulty,” “effort,” and “process” explanations

    David A. Walsh;James J. Jenkins

  • Identification of vowels in “vowelless” syllables

    James J. Jenkins;Winifred Strange;Thomas R. Edman

  • ASSOCIATIVE CLUSTERING AS A FUNCTION OF VERBAL ASSOCIATION STRENGTH

    James J. Jenkins;Walter D. Mink;Wallace A. Russell

  • Role of Linguistic Experience in the Perception of Speech

    Winifred Strange;James J. Jenkins

Frequent Co-Authors

Joseph R. Jenkins
Joseph R. Jenkins University of Washington
Richard G. Schwartz
Richard G. Schwartz City University of New York

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