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37
Citations
6527
World Ranking
6210
National Ranking
2970

Overview

James M. Wood is affiliated with The University of Texas at El Paso in the United States. Their academic career includes collaborations with multiple researchers across various projects.

Frequent co-authors include:

  • Howard N. Garb
  • Eric A. Youngstrom
  • Scott O. Lilienfeld

Their research contributions are associated with several papers and publications, reflecting collaboration and interdisciplinary work within their academic community.

Best Publications

  • The Scientific Status of Projective Techniques

    Scott O. Lilienfeld;James M. Wood;Howard N. Garb

  • Effects of under- and overextraction on principal axis factor analysis with varimax rotation.

    James M. Wood;Douglas J. Tataryn;Richard L. Gorsuch

  • More Than Suggestion The Effect of Interviewing Techniques From the McMartin Preschool Case

    Sena Garven;James M. Wood;Roy S. Malpass;John S. Shaw

  • Stimulus Control Instructions

    Richard R. Bootzin;Dana Epstein;James M. Wood

  • The Comprehensive System for the Rorschach: A Critical Examination

    James M. Wood;M. Teresa Nezworski;William J. Stejskal

  • Allegations of wrongdoing: the effects of reinforcement on children's mundane and fantastic claims.

    Sena Garven;James M. Wood;Roy S. Malpass

  • The Prevalence of Nightmares and Their Independence From Anxiety

    James M. Wood;Richard R. Bootzin

  • Controversial and questionable assessment techniques.

    John Hunsley;Catherine M. Lee;James M. Wood

  • Effects of the 1989 San Francisco earthquake on frequency and content of nightmares.

    James M. Wood;Richard R. Bootzin;David Rosenhan;Susan Nolen-Hoeksema

  • Implicit and Explicit Memory for Verbal Information Presented During Sleep

    James M. Wood;Richard R. Bootzin;John F. Kihlstrom;Daniel L. Schacter

  • Suggestive interviewing in the McMartin Preschool and Kelly Michaels daycare abuse cases: A case study

    Nadja Schreiber;Lisa D. Bellah;Yolanda Martinez;Kristin A. McLaurin

  • The Rorschach test in clinical diagnosis: a critical review, with a backward look at Garfield (1947).

    James M. Wood;Scott O. Lilienfeld;Howard N. Garb;M. Teresa Nezworski

  • What's wrong with this picture?

    Scott O. Lilienfeld;James M. Wood;Howard N. Garb

  • Co-witness Information Can Have Immediate Effects on Eyewitness Memory Reports

    John S. Shaw;Sena Garven;James M. Wood

  • What's Wrong with the Rorschach? Science Confronts the Controversial Inkblot Test

    James M. Wood;M. Teresa Nezworski;Scott O. Lilienfeld;Howard N. Garb

  • Setting the Value of K in Promax: A Monte Carlo Study:

    Douglas J. Tataryn;James M. Wood;Richard L. Gorsuch

  • How sexual abuse interviews go astray: implications for prosecutors, police, and child protection services.

    James M. Wood;Sena Garven

  • The Strength of the Therapeutic Alliance in Three Treatments for Depression

    Marie-Anne Salvio;Larry E. Beutler;James M. Wood;David Engle

  • A second look at the validity of widely used Rorschach indices: Comment on Mihura, Meyer, Dumitrascu, and Bombel (2013).

    James M. Wood;Howard N. Garb;M. Teresa Nezworski;Scott O. Lilienfeld

  • The Rorschach Inkblot Test: A Case of Overstatement?:

    James M. Wood;Scott O. Lilienfeld

Frequent Co-Authors

Scott O. Lilienfeld
Scott O. Lilienfeld Emory University
Richard R. Bootzin
Richard R. Bootzin University of Arizona
Roy S. Malpass
Roy S. Malpass The University of Texas at El Paso
Richard L. Gorsuch
Richard L. Gorsuch Fuller Theological Seminary
Danny Koren
Danny Koren University of Haifa
Michael J. Vitacco
Michael J. Vitacco Augusta University
Stephen G. West
Stephen G. West Arizona State University
William M. Grove
William M. Grove University of Minnesota
John F. Kihlstrom
John F. Kihlstrom University of California, Berkeley
George Domino
George Domino University of Arizona

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