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Kenneth A. Rasinski is affiliated with the University of Chicago in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of Health Professions and Medicine, contributing to topics such as Primary Care and Health Outcomes, Healthcare Policy and Management, and Mobile Health and mHealth Applications.

Their recent publications cover a range of studies in healthcare and clinical research. Notable papers include:

  • Development of information and communication technology (ICT) for a coordinated healthcare program serving low income, chronically ill children (2023, Healthcare)
  • Association between sleep disorders and health care utilization in children with chronic medical conditions: a Medicaid claims data analysis (2024, Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine)
  • Obstetrician-Gynecologistsʼ Objections to and Willingness to Help Patients Obtain an Abortion (2020, UNC Libraries)
  • HSD131 Long-Term Impact of a Comprehensive Care Coordination Program on Medicaid Expenditures Among Children and Young Adults with Chronic Diseases (2023, Value in Health)
  • A whole-of-society approach to depression prevention during the global pandemic: Preliminary data from three large-scale trials. (2025, Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology)

Kenneth A. Rasinski frequently collaborates with several researchers, including Benjamin W. Van Voorhees, Pinal Kanabar, Rachel Caskey, Michael Gerges, and Garret Munoz. These collaborations are evident in the shared authorship of multiple publications.

Their scholarly output has been published in various venues, notably:

  • Healthcare
  • Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine
  • UNC Libraries
  • Value in Health
  • Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology

Within the broader areas of Health Professions and Medicine, their work spans several subfields including General Health Professions, Economics and Econometrics, Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management, Experimental and Cognitive Psychology, and Psychiatry and Mental Health. This multidisciplinary approach is reflected in research topics such as Healthcare Systems and Technology, Sleep and related disorders, Child Nutrition and Feeding Issues, and Infant Development and Preterm Care.

Best Publications

  • The Psychology of Survey Response

    Roger Tourangeau;Lance J. Rips;Kenneth A. Rasinski

  • Cognitive Processes Underlying Context Effects in Attitude Measurement

    Roger Tourangeau;Kenneth A. Rasinski

  • Influence of voice on satisfaction with leaders: Exploring the meaning of process control.

    Tom R. Tyler;Kenneth A. Rasinski;Nancy Spodick

  • Newspaper stories as measures of structural stigma.

    Patrick W. Corrigan;Amy C. Watson;Gabriela Gracia;Natalie Slopen

  • The prevalence of medical student mistreatment and its association with burnout.

    Alyssa F. Cook;Vineet M. Arora;Kenneth A. Rasinski;Farr A. Curlin

  • What's fair is fair--or is it? Value differences underlying public views about social justice.

    Kenneth A. Rasinski

  • THE EFFECT OF QUESTION WORDING ON PUBLIC SUPPORT FOR GOVERNMENT SPENDING

    Kenneth A. Rasinski

  • Visual Changes in Daily Life Throughout Adulthood

    William Kosnik;Laura Winslow;Donald Kline;Kenneth Rasinski

  • The Influence of Perceived Injustice on the Endorsement of Political Leaders1

    Tom R. Tyler;Kenneth A. Rasinski;Kathleen M. McGraw

  • CARRYOVER EFFECTS IN ATTITUDE SURVEYS

    Roger Tourangeau;Kenneth A. Rasinski;Norman Bradburn;Roy D'andrade

  • Procedural Justice, Institutional Legitimacy, and the Acceptance of Unpopular U.S. Supreme Court Decisions: A Reply to Gibson

    Tom R. Tyler;Kenneth Rasinski

  • Belief accessibility and context effects in attitude measurement

    Roger Tourangeau;Kenneth A. Rasinski;Norman Bradburn;Roy D'Andrade

  • General Internists’ Preferences and Knowledge About the Care of Adult Survivors of Childhood Cancer: A Cross-sectional Survey

    Eugene Suh;Christopher K. Daugherty;Kristen Wroblewski;Hannah Lee

  • What We Don't Talk about When We Don't Talk about Sex1: Results of a National Survey of U.S. Obstetrician/Gynecologists

    Janelle N. Sobecki;Farr A. Curlin;Kenneth A. Rasinski;Stacy Tessler Lindau

  • The concept of accuracy in social judgment.

    Reid Hastie;Kenneth A. Rasinski

  • Attitude structure and belief accessibility

    Roger Tourangeau;Kenneth A Rasinski;Roy D'Andrade

  • DO RESPONDENTS REALLY “MARK ALL THAT APPLY” ON SELF-ADMINISTERED QUESTIONS?

    Kenneth A. Rasinski;David Mingay;Norman M. Bradburn

  • Media exposure and attention as mediating variables influencing social risk judgments

    Michael D. Slater;Kenneth A. Rasinski

  • Another look at sex stereotypes and social judgments: an analysis of the social perceiver's use of subjective probabilities.

    Kenneth A. Rasinski;Jennifer Crocker;Reid Hastie

  • Using implicit goal priming to improve the quality of self-report data

    Kenneth A. Rasinski;Penny S. Visser;Maria Zagatsky;Edith M. Rickett

Frequent Co-Authors

Farr A. Curlin
Farr A. Curlin Duke University
Roger Tourangeau
Roger Tourangeau Westat (United States)
Lance J. Rips
Lance J. Rips Northwestern University
Tom R. Tyler
Tom R. Tyler Yale University
Harold G. Koenig
Harold G. Koenig Duke University
Amy C. Watson
Amy C. Watson University of Illinois at Chicago
Patrick W. Corrigan
Patrick W. Corrigan Illinois Institute of Technology
Reid Hastie
Reid Hastie University of Chicago
Galen V. Bodenhausen
Galen V. Bodenhausen Northwestern University
Jennifer Crocker
Jennifer Crocker The Ohio State University

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