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41
Citations
8589
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7812
National Ranking
4195

Overview

Joseph Veroff was affiliated with the University of Michigan-Ann Arbor in the United States during their academic career. Their professional profile indicates a focus on research activities linked to this institution.

No records of recent papers authored by Joseph Veroff are available in the provided data. Likewise, there are no details on frequent co-authors, publication venues, book publications, fields of study, subfields, or main topics of work linked to their academic contributions from the dataset.

There is no information regarding awards or honors received during their career.

The absence of detailed data on Joseph Veroff's publications and research areas limits the scope of understanding the specific scientific endeavors pursued. Nevertheless, the association with a major research university suggests involvement in academic research and scholarly activities within that environment.

Joseph Veroff is recorded as deceased, and all information is presented in the past tense accordingly.

Best Publications

  • Americans View Their Mental Health

    Gerald Gurin;Joseph Veroff;Sheila Feld

  • Savoring: A New Model of Positive Experience

    Fred Boyd Bryant;Joseph Veroff

  • The Inner American: A Self Portrait From 1957 To 1976

    Joseph Veroff;Elizabeth Ann Malcolm Douvan;Richard A. Kulka

  • Mental health in America : patterns of help-seeking from 1957 to 1976

    Joseph Veroff;Richard A. Kulka;Elizabeth Ann Malcolm Douvan

  • The structure of psychological well-being: a sociohistorical analysis.

    Fred B. Bryant;Joseph Veroff

  • Who will Divorce: A 14-Year Longitudinal Study of Black Couples and White Couples:

    Terri L. Orbuch;Joseph Veroff;Halimah Hassan;Julie Horrocks

  • The effect of experimental arousal of the affiliation motive on thematic apperception.

    John W. Atkinson;Roger W. Heyns;Joseph Veroff

  • Americans view their mental health: A nationwide interview survey.

    Gerald Gurin;Joseph Veroff;Sheila Feld

  • Perceptions of Conflict in the First Year of Marriage: How Important are Similarity and Understanding?:

    Linda K. Acitelli;Elizabeth Douvan;Joseph Veroff

  • The use of thematic apperception to assess motivation in a nationwide interview study.

    Joseph Veroff;John W. Atkinson;Sheila C. Feld;Gerald Gurin

  • Development and validation of a projective measure of power motivation.

    Joseph Veroff

  • Sexual Satisfaction and Marital Well-Being in the First Years of Marriage

    Donna H. Henderson-King;Joseph Veroff

  • Motives in American Men and Women across the Adult Life Span.

    Joseph Veroff;David Reuman;Sheila Feld

  • Comparison of American motives: 1957 versus 1976.

    Joseph Veroff;Charlene Depner;Richard Kulka;Elizabeth Douvan

  • Perceptions of marital interaction among black and white newlyweds.

    Jean Oggins;Joseph Veroff;Douglas Leber

  • Newlyweds Tell their Stories: A Narrative Method for Assessing Marital Experiences:

    Joseph Veroff;Lynne Sutherland;Letha Chadiha;Robert M. Ortega

  • Dimensions of subjective mental health in American men and women.

    Fred B. Bryant;Joseph Veroff

  • Thrice Told Tales : Married Couples Tell Their Stories

    Diane Holmberg;Terri L. Orbuch;Joseph Veroff

  • The achievement motive in high school and college age women.

    Joseph Veroff;Sue Wilcox;John W. Atkinson

  • Social class and the use of professional help for personal problems: 1957 and 1976.

    Richard A. Kulka;Joseph Veroff;Elizabeth Douvan

  • The Inner American: A Self-Portrait from 1957 to 1976.@@@Mental Health in America: Patterns of Help-Seeking from 1957 to 1976.

    Walter R. Gove;Joseph Veroff;Elizabeth Douvan;Richard Kulka

Frequent Co-Authors

Fred B. Bryant
Fred B. Bryant Loyola University Chicago

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