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Judy L. Van Raalte

Judy L. Van Raalte

D-Index & Metrics

Psychology

D-Index
33
Citations
4153
World Ranking
10603
National Ranking
5555

Judy L. Van Raalte publication distribution in Psychology in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Psychology in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Judy L. Van Raalte sits on this spectrum.

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31 publications 705+

This scientist: 88 publications — 13th percentile

13% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 705 publications or more.

Judy L. Van Raalte D-index placement in Psychology in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Psychology scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Judy L. Van Raalte sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 144+

This scientist: 33 D-Index — 10th percentile

10% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 144 D-Index or more.

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2002 - Fellow of the American Psychological Association (APA)

Overview

Judy L. Van Raalte is affiliated with Springfield College in the United States and has a significant body of research primarily within the fields of psychology and medicine. Their work spans multiple subfields including developmental and educational psychology, social psychology, orthopedics and sports medicine, pharmacology, and applied psychology. This diverse range highlights a broad interdisciplinary approach focused on human behavior, health, and sports-related topics.

Their main research topics include sport psychology and performance, motivation and self-concept in sports, sports injuries and prevention, musculoskeletal pain and rehabilitation, behavioral health and interventions, knee injuries and reconstruction techniques, and sports performance and training.

Judy L. Van Raalte has published extensively in several notable journals. Frequent publication venues include:

  • International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
  • International Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology
  • Journal of Clinical Sport Psychology
  • Journal of Functional Morphology and Kinesiology
  • The Sport Psychologist

Selected recent papers illustrate the focus of their research:

  • "ISSP position stand: competent supervision in sport psychology," 2023, International Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology
  • "An interactive cognitive-behavioural multimedia program favourably affects pain and kinesiophobia during rehabilitation after anterior cruciate ligament surgery: an effectiveness trial," 2021, International Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology
  • "How Many Concussions Would It Take for Athletes to Choose to Discontinue Participation in Their Primary Sport?," 2021, International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
  • "Associations of Pain Vigilance and Past and Current Pain with Kinesiophobia after Sport Injury in Current and Former Athletes from Iran and the United States," 2023, Journal of Functional Morphology and Kinesiology
  • "An Empirical Test of the Self-Talk Dissonance Hypothesis: The Effects of Self-Talk Overtness and Personality on Performance," 2020, The Sport Psychologist

The scientist has collaborated with several frequent coauthors throughout their career. These include Britton W. Brewer, Allen E. Cornelius, Andrew Vincent, Yani L. Dickens, and Christine N. May, reflecting established research partnerships.

Judy L. Van Raalte was recognized as a Fellow of the American Psychological Association (APA) in 2002.

Best Publications

  • The Relationship between Observable Self-Talk and Competitive Junior Tennis Players' Match Performances

    Judy L. Van Raalte;Britten W. Brewer;Patricia M. Rivera;Albert J. Petitpas

  • Psychological factors, rehabilitation adherence, and rehabilitation outcome after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction.

    Britton W. Brewer;Judy L. Van Raalte;Allen E. Cornelius;Albert J. Petitpas

  • Exploring Sport and Exercise Psychology

    Judy L. Van Raalte;Britton W. Brewer

  • Cork! the Effects of Positive and Negative Self-Talk on Dart Throwing Performance

    Judy L. Van Raalte;Britton W. Brewer;Brian P. Lewis;Darwyn E. Linder

  • Self-Presentation and Exercise

    Heather A. Hausenblas;Britton W. Brewer;Judy L. Van Raalte

  • A Life Skills Development Program for High School Student-Athletes

    Albert J. Petitpas;Judy L. Van Raalte;Allen E. Cornelius;Jim Presbrey

  • Peak Performance and the Perils of Retrospective Introspection

    Britton W. Brewer;Judy L. Van Raalte;Darwyn E. Linder;Nancy S. Van Raalte

  • Age-Related Differences in Predictors of Adherence to Rehabilitation After Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction.

    Britton W. Brewer;Allen E. Cornelius;Judy L. Van Raalte;Albert J. Petitpas

  • Sport psychology service delivery: staying ethical while keeping loose.

    Mark B. Andersen;Judy L. Van Raalte;Britton W. Brewer

  • Cognitive Appraisal, Emotional Adjustment, and Adherence to Rehabilitation Following Knee Surgery

    Joanne M. Daly;Britton W. Brewer;Judy L. Van Raalte;Albert J. Petitpas

  • The relationship between hazing and team cohesion.

    Judy L. van Raalte;Allen E. Cornelius;Darwyn E. Linder;Britton W. Brewer

  • The Antecedents and Consequences of Self-Talk in Competitive Tennis

    Judy L. Van Raalte;Allen E. Cornelius;Britton W. Brewer;Stephen J. Hatten

  • Preliminary psychometric evaluation of a measure of adherence to clinic-based sport injury rehabilitation☆☆☆★★★☆☆☆

    Britton W. Brewer;Judy L. Van Raalte;Albert J. Petitpas;Joseph H. Sklar

  • A Negative Halo for Athletes Who Consult Sport Psychologists: Replication and Extension

    Darwyn E. Linder;Britton W. Brewer;Judy L. Van Raalte;Nina De Lange

  • Psychological Skills and Adherence to Rehabilitation after Reconstruction of the Anterior Cruciate Ligament

    Carrie B. Scherzer;Britton W. Brewer;Allen E. Cornelius;Judy L. Van Raalte

  • Perceptions of Psychological Interventions in the Context of Sport Injury Rehabilitation

    Britton W. Brewer;Karin E. Jeffers;Albert J. Petitpas;Judy L. Van Raalte

  • Pain and negative mood during rehabilitation after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction: a daily process analysis.

    B. W. Brewer;A. E. Cornelius;J. H. Sklar;J. L. Van Raalte

  • Exploring sport and exercise psychology, 3rd ed.

    Judy L. Van Raalte;Britton W. Brewer

  • Construct Validity and Interrater Agreement of the Sport Injury Rehabilitation Adherence Scale

    Britton W. Brewer;Joshua B. Avondoglio;Allen E. Cornelius;Judy L. Van Raalte

  • NCAA Division II College Football Players' Perceptions of an Athlete Who Consults a Sport Psychologist

    Judy L. Van Raalte;Britton W. Brewer;Devon D. Brewer;Darwyn E. Linder

  • Athletic Identity Measurement Scale

    Britton W. Brewer;Judy L. Van Raalte;Darwyn E. Linder

Frequent Co-Authors

Britton W. Brewer
Britton W. Brewer Springfield College
Albert J. Petitpas
Albert J. Petitpas Springfield College
Mark B. Andersen
Mark B. Andersen Halmstad University
Howard Tennen
Howard Tennen University of Connecticut
Heather A. Hausenblas
Heather A. Hausenblas Jacksonville University
J. Robert Grove
J. Robert Grove University of Western Australia
Chris G. Harwood
Chris G. Harwood Loughborough University
Peter J. Norton
Peter J. Norton Monash University
Tatiana V. Ryba
Tatiana V. Ryba University of Jyväskylä
Claudio R. Nigg
Claudio R. Nigg University of Bern

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