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D-Index
36
Citations
14217
World Ranking
9315
National Ranking
4922

Overview

John DeLamater was affiliated with the University of Wisconsin-Madison in the United States. Their academic career focused on various aspects of research but specific details on fields of study, subfields, or research topics have not been documented in the data provided.

There are no recent papers, co-authors, frequent publication venues, or book publications listed, which limits the detailed insight into their publication history or collaborative networks. Consequently, no explicit list of published works or coauthorships can be provided.

Data on awards or recognitions is also absent, and no specific years of achievement or distinctions have been recorded for John DeLamater.

Their status is indicated as deceased, therefore any description of their contributions is presented in the past tense.

Best Publications

  • Handbook of Social Psychology

    John D. DeLamater

  • Understanding Human Sexuality

    Janet Shibley Hyde;John D. Delamater

  • Sexual desire in later life.

    John D. DeLamater;Morgan Sill

  • Essentialism vs. social constructionism in the study of human sexuality

    John D. DeLamater;Janet Shibley Hyde

  • Premarital Sexuality: Attitudes, Relationships, Behavior

    John D. DeLamater;Patricia L. MacCorquodale

  • Sexual Expression in Later Life: A Review and Synthesis

    John DeLamater

  • Lies, Damned Lies, and Survey Self-Reports? Identity as a Cause of Measurement Bias.

    Philip S. Brenner;John DeLamater

  • Adolescent Sexuality in Contemporary America.

    John DeLamater;Robert C. Sorensen

  • Human sexual development.

    John DeLamater;William N. Friedrich

  • Sexuality during pregnancy and the year postpartum.

    J E Byrd;J S Hyde;J D DeLamater;E A Plant

  • Social psychology, 5th ed.

    H. Andrew Michener;John D. DeLamater;Daniel J. Myers

  • The social control of sexuality.

    J Delamater

  • Social Desirability Bias in Self-reports of Physical Activity: Is an Exercise Identity the Culprit?

    Philip S. Brenner;John D. DeLamater

  • Sexual behavior in later life.

    John DeLamater;Sara M. Moorman

  • Gender differences in sexual scenarios.

    John DeLamater

  • Sexual Frequency Decline From Midlife to Later Life

    Amelia Karraker;John DeLamater;Christine R. Schwartz

  • Response Effects in Sex Surveys

    Weldon T. Johnson;John D. Delamater

  • Relationships and sexual expression in later life: a biopsychosocial perspective

    John DeLamater;Erica Koepsel

  • Sexual functioning in older adults

    John DeLamater;Amelia Karraker

  • Sexual satisfaction in the seventh decade of life.

    John DeLamater;Janet S. Hyde;Mei-Chia Fong

  • Sexuality during pregnancy and the year postpartum.

    Janet Shibley Hyde;John D. DeLamater;E. Ashby Plant;Janis M. Byrd

  • Sex for Sale: Prostitution, Pornography, and the Sex Industry

    John Delamater

Frequent Co-Authors

Janet Shibley Hyde
Janet Shibley Hyde University of Wisconsin–Madison
Susan Sprecher
Susan Sprecher Illinois State University
E. Ashby Plant
E. Ashby Plant Florida State University
Sara B. Algoe
Sara B. Algoe University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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