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Overview

John Rust is affiliated with the University of Cambridge in the United Kingdom. Their academic contributions are primarily connected to this institution.

There are no publicly available records of recent papers authored by John Rust, nor information on frequent co-authors or publication venues. Additionally, data on book publications, main fields of study, subfields, and specific topics of work have not been documented.

There is no record of awards received by John Rust, and the scientist is currently active.

Best Publications

  • Modern Psychometrics: The Science of Psychological Assessment

    John Rust;Susan Golombok

  • The GRISS: A Psychometric Instrument for the Assessment of Sexual Dysfunction

    John Rust;Susan Golombok

  • The Golombok-Rust Inventory of Sexual Satisfaction (GRISS)

    John Rust;Susan Golombok

  • The European study of assisted reproduction families: the transition to adolescence

    S. Golombok;A. Brewaeys;M.T. Giavazzi;D. Guerra

  • Testosterone during Pregnancy and Gender Role Behavior of Preschool Children: A Longitudinal, Population Study

    Melissa Hines;Susan Golombok;John Rust;Katie J. Johnston

  • Non-genetic and non-gestational parenthood: consequences for parent–child relationships and the psychological well-being of mothers, fathers and children at age 3

    S. Golombok;C. Murray;V. Jadva;E. Lycett

  • The golombok rust inventory of marital state (GRIMS)

    John Rust;Ian Bennun;Michael Crowe;Susan Golombok

  • Parenting infants conceived by gamete donation.

    Susan Golombok;Emma Lycett;Fiona MacCallum;Vasanti Jadva

  • The Pre-School Activities Inventory: A standardized assessment of gender role in children.

    Susan Golombok;John Rust

  • Marital problems and sexual dysfunction: how are they related?

    John Rust;Susan Golombok;John Collier

  • Developmental Trajectories of Sex-Typed Behavior in Boys and Girls: A Longitudinal General Population Study of Children Aged 2.5–8 Years

    Susan Golombok;John Rust;Karyofyllis Zervoulis;Tim Croudace

  • The Role of Brothers and Sisters in the Gender Development of Preschool Children

    John Rust;Susan Golombok;Melissa Hines;Katie Johnston

  • Behavioral and cognitive development as well as family functioning of twins conceived by assisted reproduction: findings from a large population study.

    Francois Olivennes;Susan Golombok;Chantal Ramogida;John Rust

  • The GRIMS. A psychometric instrument for the assessment of marital discord

    John Rust;Ian Bennun;Michael Crowe;Susan Golombok

  • Profile of Female Sexual Function: a patient-based, international, psychometric instrument for the assessment of hypoactive sexual desire in oophorectomized women.

    Coleen A McHorney;John Rust;Susan Golombok;Susan Ruth Davis

  • Validation of the Profile of Female Sexual Function (PFSF) in surgically and naturally menopausal women

    Leonard Derogatis;John Rust;Susan Golombok;Celine Bouchard

  • The Rust Inventory of Schizotypal Cognitions (RISC)

    John Rust

  • Genetic and environmental influences on sex-typed behavior during the preschool years.

    Alessandra C. Iervolino;Melissa Hines;Susan E. Golombok;John Rust

  • The measurement of gender role behaviour in pre-school children: a research note.

    Susan Golombok;John Rust

  • Can Well-Being be Measured Using Facebook Status Updates? Validation of Facebook’s Gross National Happiness Index

    N. Wang;M. Kosinski;D. J. Stillwell;J. Rust

Frequent Co-Authors

Susan Golombok
Susan Golombok University of Cambridge
David Stillwell
David Stillwell University of Cambridge
Melissa Hines
Melissa Hines University of Cambridge
Michal Kosinski
Michal Kosinski Stanford University
Fiona Maccallum
Fiona Maccallum University of Warwick
Leonard R. Derogatis
Leonard R. Derogatis Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Robert Plomin
Robert Plomin King's College London
Glenn D. Wilson
Glenn D. Wilson King's College London
Sybil B.G. Eysenck
Sybil B.G. Eysenck King's College London
Rosemary Basson
Rosemary Basson University of British Columbia

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