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Julie J. Exline 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 Julie J. Exline sits on this spectrum.

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31 publications 705+

This scientist: 223 publications — 75th percentile

75% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Julie J. Exline 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 Julie J. Exline sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 144+

This scientist: 61 D-Index — 71st percentile

71% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Julie J. Exline is affiliated with Case Western Reserve University in the United States. Their primary research areas span psychology and social sciences, with a particular focus on health, social psychology, clinical psychology, sociology, political science, and applied psychology.

The scientist's work covers major topics including:

  • Religion, Spirituality, and Psychology
  • Death Anxiety and Social Exclusion
  • Paranormal Experiences and Beliefs
  • Optimism, Hope, and Well-being
  • Religion, Society, and Development
  • Religion and Society Interactions
  • Resilience and Mental Health

Julie J. Exline has published extensively in several academic venues. Frequent publication platforms include:

  • Psychology of Religion and Spirituality
  • Religions
  • Spirituality in Clinical Practice
  • The Journal of Positive Psychology
  • PsycEXTRA Dataset

Some recent papers authored or co-authored by Julie J. Exline are:

  • Supernatural Attributions: Seeing God, the Devil, Demons, Spirits, Fate, and Karma as Causes of Events (2022) - Annual Review of Clinical Psychology
  • Religious and spiritual struggles and their links to psychological adjustment: A meta-analysis of longitudinal studies (2021) - Psychology of Religion and Spirituality
  • Prevalence, Predictors and Correlates of Religious and Spiritual Struggles in Palliative Cancer Patients (2021) - Journal of Pain and Symptom Management
  • Religious and spiritual struggles among transgender and gender-nonconforming adults (2021) - Psychology of Religion and Spirituality
  • Religious and spiritual struggles (2020) - PsycEXTRA Dataset

The frequent co-authors collaborating with Julie J. Exline include Kenneth I. Pargäment, Joshua A. Wilt, Joshua Wilt, Kathleen C. Pait, and Nick Stauner.

Best Publications

  • Social exclusion decreases prosocial behavior.

    Jean M. Twenge;Roy F. Baumeister;C. Nathan DeWall;Natalie J. Ciarocco

  • Psychological entitlement: interpersonal consequences and validation of a self-report measure.

    W Keith Campbell;Angelica M Bonacci;Jeremy Shelton;Julie J Exline

  • Too proud to let go: narcissistic entitlement as a barrier to forgiveness

    Julie Juola Exline;Roy F. Baumeister;Brad J. Bushman;W. Keith Campbell

  • Guilt, discord, and alienation: the role of religious strain in depression and suicidality.

    Julie Juola Exline;Ann Marie Yali;William C. Sanderson

  • Forgiveness and Justice: A Research Agenda for Social and Personality Psychology:

    Julie Juola Exline;Everett L. Worthington;Peter Hill;Michael E. McCullough

  • Religious and spiritual struggles.

    Julie J. Exline

  • The Religious and Spiritual Struggles Scale: Development and initial validation

    Julie J. Exline;Kenneth I. Pargament;Joshua B. Grubbs;Ann Marie Yali

  • Virtue, Personality, and Social Relations: Self‐Control as the Moral Muscle

    Roy F. Baumeister;Julie Juola Exline

  • Anger toward God: Social-cognitive predictors, prevalence, and links with adjustment to bereavement and cancer.

    Julie J. Exline;Crystal L. Park;Joshua M. Smyth;Michael P. Carey

  • The perils of outperformance: sensitivity about being the target of a threatening upward comparison.

    Julie Juola Exline;Marci Lobel

  • Envisioning an integrative paradigm for the psychology of religion and spirituality.

    Kenneth I. Pargament;Annette Mahoney;Julie J. Exline;James W. Jones

  • When god disappoints: difficulty forgiving god and its role in negative emotion.

    Julie Juola Exline;Ann Marie Yali;Marci Lobel

  • Transgression as addiction: religiosity and moral disapproval as predictors of perceived addiction to pornography.

    Joshua B. Grubbs;Julie J. Exline;Kenneth I. Pargament;Joshua N. Hook

  • The victim role, grudge theory, and two dimensions of forgiveness

    RF Baumeister;JJ Exline;KL Sommer

  • APA handbook of psychology, religion, and spirituality (Vol 1): Context, theory, and research.

    Kenneth I. Pargament;Julie J. Exline;James W. Jones

  • Internet pornography use: perceived addiction, psychological distress, and the validation of a brief measure.

    Joshua B. Grubbs;Fred Volk;Julie J. Exline;Kenneth I. Pargament

  • Expressing forgiveness and repentance: Benefits and barriers.

    Julie Juola Exline;Roy F. Baumeister

  • Stumbling Blocks on the Religious Road: Fractured Relationships, Nagging Vices, and the Inner Struggle to Believe

    Julie Juola Exline

  • Perceptions of Humility: A Preliminary Study

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  • Glowing Praise and the Envious Gaze: Social Dilemmas Surrounding the Public Recognition of Achievement

    Julie Juola Exline;Peg Boyle Single;Marci Lobel;Anne L. Geyer

  • Not so innocent: Does seeing one's own capability for wrongdoing predict forgiveness?

    Julie Juola Exline;Roy F. Baumeister;Anne L. Zell;Amy J. Kraft

Frequent Co-Authors

Kenneth I. Pargament
Kenneth I. Pargament Bowling Green State University
Joshua B. Grubbs
Joshua B. Grubbs Bowling Green State University
Joshua Wilt
Joshua Wilt Case Western Reserve University
Marci Lobel
Marci Lobel Stony Brook University
Roy F. Baumeister
Roy F. Baumeister University of Queensland
W. Keith Campbell
W. Keith Campbell University of Georgia
Jean M. Twenge
Jean M. Twenge San Diego State University
Everett L. Worthington
Everett L. Worthington Virginia Commonwealth University
Crystal L. Park
Crystal L. Park University of Connecticut
Joshua M. Smyth
Joshua M. Smyth Pennsylvania State University

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