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D-Index
46
Citations
11510
World Ranking
6335
National Ranking
3434

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1995 - APA Award for Distinguished Professional Contributions to Applied Research
  • 1970 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Overview

Kenneth I. Howard was affiliated with Northwestern University in the United States. Their research output includes work published within academic libraries and other scholarly venues.

Among the documented publications is a paper titled The CI-FLOW Project: A System for Total Water Level Prediction from the Summit to the Sea, published in 2021 by UNC Libraries.

The scientist collaborated frequently with several coauthors, including:

  • Suzanne Van Cooten
  • Kevin Kelleher
  • Jian Zhang
  • Jonathan J. Gourley
  • John F. Kain

Kenneth I. Howard's work appeared in the following publication venue:

  • UNC Libraries

The scientist received at least two notable awards during their career:

  • APA Award for Distinguished Professional Contributions to Applied Research in 1995
  • Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) in 1970

Best Publications

  • The dose–effect relationship in psychotherapy.

    K I Howard;S M Kopta;M S Krause;D E Orlinsky

  • Evaluation of psychotherapy. Efficacy, effectiveness, and patient progress.

    Kenneth I. Howard;Karla Moras;Peter L. Brill;Zoran Martinovich

  • Using significance tests to evaluate equivalence between two experimental groups.

    James L. Rogers;Kenneth I. Howard;John T. Vessey

  • A Phase Model of Psychotherapy Outcome: Causal Mediation of Change

    Kenneth I. Howard;Robert J. Lueger;Michael S. Maling;Zoran Martinovich

  • Patterns of Symptomatic Recovery in Psychotherapy.

    Stephen Mark Kopta;Kenneth I. Howard;Jenny L. Lowry;Larry E. Beutler

  • To Whom Do Adolescents Turn for Help? Differences between Disturbed and Nondisturbed Adolescents

    Daniel Offer;Kenneth I. Howard;Kimberly A. Schonert;Eric Ostrov

  • The adolescent : a psychological self-portrait

    Daniel Offer;Eric Ostrov;Kenneth Irwin Howard

  • Patterns of Mental Health Service Utilization

    Kenneth I. Howard;Thomas A. Cornille;John S. Lyons;John T. Vessey

  • The Therapeutic Bond Scales: Psychometric Characteristics and Relationship to Treatment Effectiveness

    Stephen M. Saunders;Kenneth I. Howard;David E. Orlinsky

  • Treatment Outcomes In Psychotherapy And Psychiatric Interventions

    Len Sperry;Peter L. Brill;Kenneth I. Howard;Grant R. Grissom

  • Assessing treatment progress of individual patients using expected treatment response models.

    Robert J. Lueger;Kenneth I. Howard;Zoran Martinovich;Wolfgang Lutz

  • The Teenage World: Adolescents’ Self-Image in Ten Countries

    Daniel Offer;Eric Ostrov;Kenneth I Howard;Robert Atkinson

  • Patient profiling : An application of random coefficient regression models to depicting the response of a patient to outpatient psychotherapy

    Wolfgang Lutz;Zoran Martinovich;Kenneth I. Howard

  • Individual psychotherapy outcome and process research: challenges leading to greater turmoil or a positive transition?

    S. Mark Kopta;Robert J. Lueger and;Stephen M. Saunders;Kenneth I. Howard

  • Who seeks psychotherapy?

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  • The Altering of Reported Experiences

    Daniel Offer;Marjorie Kaiz;Kenneth I. Howard;Emily S. Bennett

  • Prediction of dose-response relations based on patient characteristics.

    Wolfgang Lutz;Jenny Lowry;S. Mark Kopta;Danielle A. Einstein

  • The Mental Health Professional's Concept of the Normal Adolescent

    Daniel Offer;Eric Ostrov;Kenneth I. Howard

  • The Teenage World

    Daniel Offer;Eric Ostrov;Kenneth I. Howard;Robert Atkinson

  • A Method for Correcting Item-Total Correlations for the Effect of Relevant Item Inclusion

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  • The response of interpersonal problems to varying doses of psychotherapy.

    Michael S. Maling;Michael B. Gurtman;Kenneth I. Howard

  • An Empirical Analysis of the Offer Self-Image Questionnaire for Adolescents

    Daniel Offer;Kenneth I. Howard

Frequent Co-Authors

David E. Orlinsky
David E. Orlinsky University of Chicago
Zoran Martinovich
Zoran Martinovich Northwestern University
Allen E. Bergin
Allen E. Bergin Brigham Young University
Hans H. Strupp
Hans H. Strupp Vanderbilt University
Lester Luborsky
Lester Luborsky University of Pennsylvania
Jerome D. Frank
Jerome D. Frank Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Larry E. Beutler
Larry E. Beutler University of California, Santa Barbara
Eshkol Rafaeli
Eshkol Rafaeli Bar-Ilan University

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