2005 - APA Award for Lifetime Contributions to Psychology, American Psychological Association.
1990 - Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
1986 - Fellow of John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation
1985 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
1982 - Member of the National Academy of Medicine (NAM)
Her primary areas of investigation include Social psychology, Clinical psychology, Developmental psychology, Self-esteem and Feeling. Her work on Interpersonal interaction, Attribution and Self-control as part of general Social psychology study is frequently linked to Physical attractiveness, therefore connecting diverse disciplines of science. Her study in the field of Human Females and Eating disorders is also linked to topics like MEDLINE.
Judith Rodin interconnects Social relation, Bulimia nervosa, Anxiety and Disordered eating in the investigation of issues within Developmental psychology. Her Self-esteem research incorporates elements of Mental health, Self-concept and Personality. Her study explores the link between Feeling and topics such as Activities of daily living that cross with problems in Gerontology, Set, Mortality rate, Intervention and Socialization.
Judith Rodin mostly deals with Developmental psychology, Social psychology, Clinical psychology, Obesity and Internal medicine. Her research investigates the connection between Developmental psychology and topics such as Coping that intersect with issues in Stressor. Her study connects Cognition and Social psychology.
Her studies in Clinical psychology integrate themes in fields like Prospective cohort study and Self-efficacy. Her work carried out in the field of Internal medicine brings together such families of science as Taste and Endocrinology. Her Weight loss research integrates issues from Weight gain and Physical therapy.
Judith Rodin mainly focuses on Developmental psychology, Clinical psychology, Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome, Self-esteem and Overweight. Her research in Developmental psychology intersects with topics in Socioeconomic status and Health psychology. Her work in Eating disorders and Eating problems are all subfields of Clinical psychology research.
The Eating disorders study combines topics in areas such as Body weight, Athletes, Overtraining and Amenorrhea. Her Self-esteem study incorporates themes from Value, Social anxiety, Obesity and Health promotion. The Overweight study which covers Binge eating that intersects with Psychological status, Weight loss and Dieting.
Judith Rodin mainly investigates Developmental psychology, Self-esteem, Overweight, Self-efficacy and Weight loss. Her Developmental psychology research includes themes of Bulimia nervosa, Eating Attitudes Test and Self-image. The study incorporates disciplines such as Psychosocial, Value and Health promotion in addition to Self-esteem.
Her Overweight research is included under the broader classification of Endocrinology. Her Weight loss research incorporates themes from Feeding behavior, Weight control and Social psychology. Her studies deal with areas such as Gerontology and Psychological status as well as Dieting.
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Women and weight: a normative discontent.
Judith Rodin;Lisa Silberstein;Ruth Striegel-Moore.
Nebraska Symposium on Motivation. Nebraska Symposium on Motivation (1984)
Toward an understanding of risk factors for bulimia.
Ruth H. Striegel-Moore;Lisa R. Silberstein;Judith Rodin.
American Psychologist (1986)
The effects of choice and enhanced personal responsibility for the aged: A field experiment in an institutional setting.
Ellen J. Langer;Judith Rodin.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology (1976)
Aging and health: effects of the sense of control
Judith Rodin.
Science (1986)
Behavioral and psychological implications of body dissatisfaction: Do men and women differ?
Lisa R. Silberstein;Ruth H. Striegel-Moore;Christine Timko;Judith Rodin.
Sex Roles (1988)
Mothers, daughters, and disordered eating
Kathleen M. Pike;Judith Rodin.
Journal of Abnormal Psychology (1991)
Long-term effects of a control-relevant intervention with the institutionalized aged.
Judith Rodin;E. J. Langer.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology (1977)
The Embodiment of Masculinity: "Cultural, Psychological, and Behavioral Dimensions"
Marc E. Mishkind;Judith Rodin;Lisa R. Silberstein;Ruth H. Striegel-Moore.
American Behavioral Scientist (1986)
Some antecedents and consequences of social-comparison jealousy
Peter Salovey;Judith Rodin.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology (1984)
GOOD SAMARITANISM: AN UNDERGROUND PHENOMENON?1
Irving M. Piliavin;Judith Rodin;Jane Allyn Piliavin.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology (1969)
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