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D-Index
42
Citations
18665
World Ranking
7370
National Ranking
3971

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1998 - APA Distinguished Scientific Award for the Applications of Psychology, American Psychological Association
  • 1992 - Joseph Zubin Award, Society for Research in Psychopathology

Overview

Jean P. Chapman is affiliated with the University of Wisconsin-Madison in the United States. Their recent academic contributions include publications focused on the field associated with Early China.

Chapman's recent papers include:

  • Dissertation Abstracts, published in 2024, appearing in Early China
  • Annual Bibliography, published in 2024, appearing in Early China

The scientist's frequent publication venue is:

  • Early China (2 publications)

Jean P. Chapman has not been listed with any frequent co-authors in the available data.

Their awards include:

  • APA Distinguished Scientific Award for the Applications of Psychology, American Psychological Association (1998)
  • Joseph Zubin Award, Society for Research in Psychopathology (1992)

Best Publications

  • Misunderstanding analysis of covariance.

    Gregory A. Miller;Jean P. Chapman

  • Scales for Physical and Social Anhedonia.

    Loren J. Chapman;Jean P. Chapman;Michael L. Raulin

  • Illusory correlation as an obstacle to the use of valid psychodiagnostic signs.

    Loren J. Chapman;Jean P. Chapman

  • Body-image aberration in Schizophrenia.

    Loren J. Chapman;Jean P. Chapman;Michael L. Raulin

  • Putatively psychosis-prone subjects 10 years later.

    Loren J. Chapman;Jean P. Chapman;Thomas R. Kwapil;Mark Eckblad

  • Scales for physical and social anhedonia.

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  • Genesis of popular but erroneous psychodiagnostic observations.

    Loren J. Chapman;Jean P. Chapman

  • The measurement of handedness.

    Loren J. Chapman;Jean P. Chapman

  • The measurement of differential deficit

    Loren J. Chapman;Jean P. Chapman

  • Disordered Thought in Schizophrenia

    Loren J. Chapman;Jean P. Chapman

  • Body-image aberration in schizophrenia.

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  • Problems in the measurement of cognitive deficit.

    Loren J. Chapman;Jean P. Chapman

  • Physical Anhedonia, Perceptual Aberration, and Psychosis Proneness

    Loren J. Chapman;William S. Edell;Jean P. Chapman

  • A Longitudinal Study of High Scorers on the Hypomanic Personality Scale

    Thomas R. Kwapil;Michael B. Miller;Michael B. Miller;Michael C. Zinser;Michael C. Zinser;Loren J. Chapman

  • The measurement of foot preference

    Jean P. Chapman;Loren J. Chapman;John J. Allen

  • Asymmetrical Brain Electrical Activity Discriminates Between Psychometrically-Matched Verbal and Spatial Cognitive Tasks

    Richard J. Davidson;Jean P. Chapman;Loren J. Chapman;Jeffrey B. Henriques

  • Scales for Rating Psychotic and Psychotic-like Experiences as Continua

    Loren J. Chapman;Jean P. Chapman

  • Reliabilities and intercorrelations of eight measures of proneness to psychosis.

    Loren J. Chapman;Jean P. Chapman;Eric N. Miller

  • Atmosphere effect re-examined.

    Loren J. Chapman;Jean P. Chapman

  • Magical ideation and social anhedonia as predictors of psychosis proneness: A partial replication.

    Thomas R. Kwapil;Michael B. Miller;Michael C. Zinser;Jean Chapman

  • The Search for Symptoms Predictive of Schizophrenia.

    Loren J. Chapman;Jean P. Chapman

  • Facilitation of word recognition by semantic priming in schizophrenia.

    Thomas R. Kwapil;Douglas C. Hegley;Loren J. Chapman;Jean P. Chapman

  • Impulsive Nonconformity as a Trait Contributing to the Prediction of Psychotic-Like and Schizotypal Symptoms

    Loren J. Chapman;Jean P. Chapman;Janet S. Numbers;William S. Edell

Frequent Co-Authors

Loren J. Chapman
Loren J. Chapman University of Wisconsin–Madison
Thomas R. Kwapil
Thomas R. Kwapil University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
John J.B. Allen
John J.B. Allen University of Arizona
John R. Seeley
John R. Seeley University of Oregon
Peter M. Lewinsohn
Peter M. Lewinsohn Oregon Research Institute
Paul Rohde
Paul Rohde Oregon Research Institute
Richard J. Davidson
Richard J. Davidson University of Wisconsin–Madison
Gregory A. Miller
Gregory A. Miller University of California, Los Angeles

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