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Discipline name D-index D-index (Discipline H-index) only includes papers and citation values for an examined discipline in contrast to General H-index which accounts for publications across all disciplines. Citations Publications World Ranking National Ranking
Psychology D-index 38 Citations 7,502 100 World Ranking 6145 National Ranking 3441

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study Kenneth W. Sewell is best known for:

  • Mental illness
  • Personality disorders
  • Cognition

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His most cited work include:

  • A review and meta-analysis of the Psychopathy Checklist and Psychopathy Checklist—Revised: Predictive validity of dangerousness. (520 citations)
  • Psychopathy and recidivism among female inmates. (259 citations)
  • Detection of Feigned Mental Disorders (255 citations)

What are the main themes of his work throughout his whole career to date

His Psychometrics study is focused on Test validity and Internal consistency. His Psychometrics research extends to the thematically linked field of Internal consistency. Kenneth W. Sewell integrates Social psychology with Cognitive psychology in his study. He integrates Cognitive psychology with Social psychology in his research. His Clinical psychology study frequently draws connections between adjacent fields such as Test validity. He merges many fields, such as Psychiatry and Malingering, in his writings. Kenneth W. Sewell merges Malingering with Psychiatry in his research. His study in Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory extends to Personality with its themes. Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory is closely attributed to Personality in his study.

Kenneth W. Sewell most often published in these fields:

  • Social psychology (72.73%)
  • Clinical psychology (65.15%)
  • Psychiatry (37.88%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2009-2012)?

  • Distress (66.67%)
  • Psychotherapist (66.67%)
  • Clinical psychology (66.67%)

In recent works Kenneth W. Sewell was focusing on the following fields of study:

In the subject of Clinical psychology, Kenneth W. Sewell integrates adjacent academic fields such as Distress, Coping (psychology) and Posttraumatic stress. His work on Distress is being expanded to include thematically relevant topics such as Psychotherapist. Psychotherapist is closely attributed to Social support in his research. He carries out multidisciplinary research, doing studies in Social support and Anxiety. Kenneth W. Sewell conducts interdisciplinary study in the fields of Anxiety and Anxiety disorder through his works. He regularly links together related areas like Clinical psychology in his Coping (psychology) studies. His research combines Psychiatry and Posttraumatic stress. His study connects Anxiety disorder and Psychiatry. Social psychology and Moderation are frequently intertwined in his study.

Between 2009 and 2012, his most popular works were:

  • Fear of emotion as a moderator between PTSD and firefighter social interactions (53 citations)
  • Who Needs Grief Counseling? A Report from the Scott & White Grief Study (14 citations)
  • Fearing the Emotional Self (5 citations)

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Best Publications

A review and meta-analysis of the psychopathy checklist and psychopathy checklist-revised: predictive validity of dangerousness

Randall T. Salekin;Richard Rogers;Kenneth W. Sewell.
Clinical Psychology-science and Practice (1996)

1141 Citations

Construct validity of psychopathy in a female offender sample: a multitrait-multimethod evaluation.

Randall T. Salekin;Richard Rogers;Kenneth W. Sewell.
Journal of Abnormal Psychology (1997)

546 Citations

Detection of Feigned Mental Disorders A Meta-Analysis of the MMPI-2 and Malingering

Richard Rogers;Kenneth W. Sewell;Mary A. Martin;Michael J. Vitacco.
Assessment (2003)

470 Citations

Psychopathy and recidivism among female inmates.

Randall T. Salekin;Richard Rogers;Karen L. Ustad;Kenneth W. Sewell.
Law and Human Behavior (1998)

420 Citations

Explanatory Models of Malingering A Prototypical Analysis

Richard Rogers;Kenneth W. Sewell;Alan M. Goldstein.
Law and Human Behavior (1994)

294 Citations

Detection of feigned mental disorders on the personality assessment inventory: a discriminant analysis.

Richard Rogers;Kenneth W. Sewell;Leslie C. Morey;Karen L. Ustad.
Journal of Personality Assessment (1996)

283 Citations

A comparison of forensic and nonforensic malingerers: A prototypical analysis of explanatory models.

Richard Rogers;Randall T. Salekin;Kenneth W. Sewell;Alan Goldstein.
Law and Human Behavior (1998)

275 Citations

A Meta-Analysis of Malingering on the MMPI-2:

Richard Rogers;Kenneth W. Sewell;Randall T. Salekin.
Assessment (1994)

270 Citations

Scott and White Grief Study--phase 2: toward an adaptive model of grief.

Louis A. Gamino;Kenneth W. Sewell;Larry W. Easterling.
Death Studies (2000)

215 Citations

An analysis of Miranda warnings and waivers: Comprehension and coverage.

Richard Rogers;Kimberly S. Harrison;Daniel W. Shuman;Kenneth W. Sewell.
Law and Human Behavior (2007)

205 Citations

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