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Overview

John W. Lounsbury was affiliated with the University of Tennessee at Knoxville in the United States.

The scientist's research spanned multiple main fields of study including Decision Sciences, Computer Science, and Social Sciences. Their subfields of study consisted of Management Science and Operations Research, Computer Networks and Communications, and Education.

Lounsbury's work covered key topics such as:

  • Psychometric Methodologies and Testing
  • Advanced Statistical Modeling Techniques
  • School Choice and Performance

Their recent publication record includes the paper titled Practical Considerations for Using Exploratory Factor Analysis in Educational Research, published in 2020 in Scholarworks (University of Massachusetts Amherst).

Frequent co-authors in their research were:

  • Amy S. Beavers
  • Jennifer Richards
  • Schuyler W. Huck
  • Gary Skolits
  • Shelley L. Esquivel

The scientist's publications appeared predominantly in Scholarworks (University of Massachusetts Amherst).

Best Publications

  • Practical Considerations for Using Exploratory Factor Analysis in Educational Research.

    Amy S. Beavers;John W. Lounsbury;Jennifer K. Richards;Schuyler W. Huck

  • An investigation of Big Five and narrow personality traits in relation to Internet usage

    Richard N. Landers;John W. Lounsbury

  • Intelligence, “Big Five” personality traits, and work drive as predictors of course grade

    John W Lounsbury;Eric Sundstrom;James M Loveland;Lucy W Gibson

  • Turnover process models: Review and synthesis of a conceptual literature

    Robert P. Steel;John W. Lounsbury

  • An Investigation of Personality Traits in Relation to Career Satisfaction

    John W. Lounsbury;James M. Loveland;Eric D. Sundstrom;Lucy W. Gibson

  • An Investigation of Character Strengths in Relation to the Academic Success of College Students

    John W. Lounsbury;Leslee A. Fisher;Jacob J. Levy;Deborah P. Welsh

  • Leisure needs and vacation satisfaction.

    John W. Lounsbury;Jeffrey R. Polik

  • Predicting Academic Success: General Intelligence, "Big Five" Personality Traits, and Work Drive

    Susan D. Ridgell;John W. Lounsbury

  • Collegiate psychological sense of community in relation to size of college/university and extroversion

    John W. Lounsbury;Daniel DeNeui

  • A vacation from work: Changes in work and nonwork outcomes.

    John W. Lounsbury;Linda L. Hoopes

  • Personality, Career Satisfaction, and Life Satisfaction: Test of a Directional Model

    John W. Lounsbury;Soo-Hee Park;Eric Sundstrom;Jeanine M. Williamson

  • An Investigation of Broad and Narrow Personality Traits in Relation to General and Domain-Specific Life Satisfaction of College Students

    John W. Lounsbury;Richard A. Saudargas;Lucy W. Gibson;Frederick T. Leong

  • An Investigation of Big Five Personality Traits and Career Decidedness among Early and Middle Adolescents.

    John W. Lounsbury;Teresa Hutchens;James M. Loveland

  • An Investigation of Personality Traits in Relation to Adolescent School Absenteeism

    John W. Lounsbury;Robert P. Steel;James M. Loveland;Lucy W. Gibson

  • An investigation of factors associated with vacation satisfaction

    John W. Lounsbury;Linda L. Hoopes

  • An investigation of the construct validity of the personality trait of self-directed learning

    John W. Lounsbury;Jacob J. Levy;Soo-Hee Park;Lucy W. Gibson

  • Broad versus narrow personality traits in predicting academic performance of adolescents

    John W Lounsbury;Eric Sundstrom;James L Loveland;Lucy W Gibson

  • An investigation of personality traits in relation to job and career satisfaction of information technology professionals

    John W Lounsbury;Lauren Moffitt;Lucy W Gibson;Adam W Drost

  • Psychological sense of community on campus.

    John W. Lounsbury;Daniel DeNeui

  • Personality Characteristics of Business Majors as Defined by the Big Five and Narrow Personality Traits

    John W. Lounsbury;Ryan M. Smith;Jacob J. Levy;Frederick T. Leong

Frequent Co-Authors

Frederick T. L. Leong
Frederick T. L. Leong Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shenzhen
Ann Marie Ryan
Ann Marie Ryan Michigan State University
Walter C. Buboltz
Walter C. Buboltz Louisiana Tech University
Patrick H. Tolan
Patrick H. Tolan University of Virginia
Richard D. Arvey
Richard D. Arvey National University of Singapore

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