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Kay Deaux 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 Kay Deaux sits on this spectrum.

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31 publications 705+

This scientist: 156 publications — 52nd percentile

52% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Kay Deaux 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 Kay Deaux 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.

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1985 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Overview

Kay Deaux is affiliated with New York University in the United States. Their research primarily spans the social sciences, with a focus on sociology and political science. The subfields of study related to their work include education, safety research, tourism, leisure and hospitality management, and gender studies.

The main research topics covered by Kay Deaux include social and intergroup psychology, early childhood education and development, parental involvement in education, youth development and social support, racial and ethnic identity research, migration, refugees, and integration, and the wine industry and tourism.

Their recent published papers are as follows:

  • How Diversity Approaches Affect Ethnic Minority and Majority Adolescents: Teacher-Student Relationship Trajectories and School Outcomes, 2020, published in Child Development
  • All immigrants are not alike: Intersectionality matters in views of immigrant groups, 2021, published in Journal of Social and Political Psychology
  • Supplementary materials to: All immigrants are not alike: Intersectionality matters in views of immigrant groups, 2021, published in Psychology Archives
  • Book Review: Women winemakers: Personal odysseys, 2020, published in Psychology of Women Quarterly

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Kay Deaux include Özge Savaş, Ronni Michelle Greenwood, Benjamin T. Blankenship, Abigail J. Stewart, and Gülseli Baysu.

The scientist has published in several academic journals, notably:

  • Child Development
  • Journal of Social and Political Psychology
  • Psychology Archives
  • Psychology of Women Quarterly

Kay Deaux was awarded the title of Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) in 1985.

Best Publications

  • An organizing framework for collective identity: Articulation and significance of multidimensionality

    Richard D. Ashmore;Kay Deaux;Tracy McLaughlin-Volpe

  • Putting gender into context: An interactive model of gender-related behavior.

    Kay Deaux;Brenda Major

  • Sex and Gender

    Kay Deaux

  • Structure of gender stereotypes: Interrelationships among components and gender label.

    Kay Deaux;Laurie L. Lewis

  • Explanations of successful performance on sex-linked tasks: What is skill for the male is luck for the female.

    Kay Deaux;Tim Emswiller

  • Negotiating social identity when contexts change: Maintaining identification and responding to threat.

    Kathleen A. Ethier;Kay Deaux

  • From individual differences to social categories: analysis of a decade's research on gender

    Kay Deaux

  • The Times They Are a-Changing … or Are They Not? A Comparison of Gender Stereotypes, 1983–2014:

    Elizabeth L. Haines;Kay Deaux;Kay Deaux;Nicole Lofaro

  • Gender Belief Systems: Homosexuality and the Implicit Inversion Theory:

    Mary E. Kite;Kay Deaux

  • Reconstructing Social Identity

    Kay Deaux

  • Social science research on trial: Use of sex stereotyping research in Price Waterhouse v. Hopkins..

    Susan T. Fiske;Donald N. Bersoff;Eugene Borgida;Kay Deaux

  • Parameters of social identity

    Kay Deaux;Anne Reid;Kim Mizrahi;Kathleen A. Ethier

  • Mothers and Fathers in the Workplace: How Gender and Parental Status Influence Judgments of Job-Related Competence

    Kathleen Fuegen;Monica Biernat;Elizabeth Haines;Kay Deaux

  • Attributing causes for one's own performance: The effects of sex, norms, and outcome

    Kay Deaux;Elizabeth Farris

  • Individual Differences in Justice Behavior

    Brenda Major;Kay Deaux

  • Social Psychology in the '90s

    Kay Deaux;Lawrence S. Wrightsman;Francis C. Dane;Carol K. Sigelman

  • Attitudes Toward Homosexuality: Assessment and Behavioral Consequences

    Mary E. Kite;Kay Deaux

  • The behavior of women and men

    Kay Deaux

  • Representations of the social: Bridging theoretical traditions.

    Kay Deaux;Gina Philogène

  • Evaluation of Male and Female Ability: Bias Works Two Ways:

    Kay Deaux;Janet Taynor

  • The Oxford handbook of personality and social psychology

    Kay Deaux;Mark Snyder

Frequent Co-Authors

Susan T. Fiske
Susan T. Fiske Princeton University
Eugene Borgida
Eugene Borgida University of Minnesota
Brenda Major
Brenda Major University of California, Santa Barbara
Maykel Verkuyten
Maykel Verkuyten Utrecht University
Kathleen A. Ethier
Kathleen A. Ethier Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Madeline E. Heilman
Madeline E. Heilman New York University
Mark Snyder
Mark Snyder University of Minnesota
Monica Biernat
Monica Biernat University of Kansas
Abigail J. Stewart
Abigail J. Stewart University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Lawrence S. Wrightsman
Lawrence S. Wrightsman University of Kansas

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