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Kirsti M. J. Lagerspetz

Kirsti M. J. Lagerspetz

D-Index & Metrics

Psychology

D-Index
31
Citations
14967
World Ranking
11023
National Ranking
83

Kirsti M. J. Lagerspetz 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 Kirsti M. J. Lagerspetz sits on this spectrum.

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31 publications 705+

This scientist: 69 publications — 4th percentile

4% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Kirsti M. J. Lagerspetz 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 Kirsti M. J. Lagerspetz sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 144+

This scientist: 31 D-Index — 3rd percentile

3% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Kirsti M. J. Lagerspetz is affiliated with the University of Turku in Finland. Their scholarly profile includes collaboration with co-authors, among whom K.Y.H. Lagerspetz is noted for frequent joint work.

Their research contributions are linked with the University of Turku, yet specific details about fields of study or research topics have not been provided. The absence of listed recent papers, book publications, or publication venues limits insight into the exact nature and scope of their academic output. Nevertheless, the connection with a co-author suggests engagement in collaborative research efforts.

No awards or honors have been recorded in the available data concerning their career.

This profile reflects current information without additional commentary on research impact or achievements.

Best Publications

  • Bullying as a group process: Participant roles and their relations to social status within the group

    Christina Salmivalli;Kirsti Lagerspetz;Kaj Björkqvist;Karin Österman

  • Do Girls Manipulate and Boys Fight? Developmental Trends in Regard to Direct and Indirect Aggression

    Kaj Björkqvist;Kirsti M. J. Lagerspetz;Ari Kaukiainen

  • Is Indirect Aggression Typical of Females? Gender Differences in Aggressiveness in 11- to 12-Year-Old Children

    Kirsti M. J. Lagerspetz;Kaj Björkqvist;Tarja Peltonen

  • The relationships between social intelligence, empathy, and three types of aggression

    Ari Kaukiainen;Kaj Björkqvist;Kirsti Lagerspetz;Karin Österman

  • Self-Evaluated Self-Esteem, Peer-Evaluated Self-Esteem, and Defensive Egotism as Predictors of Adolescents’ Participation in Bullying Situations

    Christina Salmivalli;Ari Kaukiainen;Leena Kaistaniemi;Kirsti M. J. Lagerspetz

  • Peer networks and bullying in schools

    Christina Salmivalli;Arja Huttunen;Kirsti M. J. Lagerspetz

  • Sex Differences in Covert Aggression Among Adults

    Kaj Björkqvist;Karin Österman;Kirsti M. J. Lagerspetz

  • Stability and change of behavior in connection with bullying in schools: A two‐year follow‐up

    Christina Salmivalli;Miia Lappalainen;Kirsti M. J. Lagerspetz

  • Aggression and sociometric status among peers: do gender and type of aggression matter?

    Christina Salmivalli;Ari Kaukiainen;Kirsti Lagerspetz

  • Group aggression among school children in three schools

    Kirsti M. J. Lagerspetz;Kaj Björkqvist;Marianne Berts;Elisabeth King

  • Cross-cultural evidence of female indirect aggression

    Karin Österman;Kaj Björkqvist;Kirsti M. J. Lagerspetz;Ari Kaukiainen

  • Intervening Variables in the TV Violence-Aggression Relation: Evidence from Two Countries.

    L. Rowell Huesmann;Kirsti Lagerspetz;Leonard D. Eron

  • Learning difficulties, social intelligence, and self-concept: connections to bully-victim problems.

    Ari Kaukiainen;Christina Salmivalli;Kirsti Lagerspetz;Milla Tamminen

  • Bullies and victims: Their ego picture, ideal ego picture and normative ego picture

    Kaj Björkqvist;Kerstin Ekman;Kirsti M. Lagerspetz

  • How do the victims respond to bullying

    Christina Salmivalli;Jarkko Karhunen;Kirsti M.J. Lagerspetz

  • Peer and Self‐Estimated Aggression and Victimization in 8‐Year‐Old Children From Five Ethnic Groups

    Karin Österman;Kaj Björkqvist;Kirsti M. J. Lagerspetz;Ari Kaukiainen

  • Indirect Aggression in Boys and Girls

    Kirsti M. J. Lagerspetz;Kaj Björkqvist

  • Overt and covert aggression in work settings in relation to the subjective well‐being of employees

    Ari Kaukiainen;Christina Salmivalli;Kaj Björkqvist;Karin Österman

  • Bullying as a Group Process: Participant Roles and Their Relations to Social Status Within the Group

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  • CHANGES IN THE AGGRESSIVENESS OF MICE RESULTING FROM SELECTIVE BREEDING, LEARNING AND SOCIAL ISOLATION

    Kirsti M. J. Lagerspetz;K. Y. H. Lagerspetz

  • The effect of castration and peroral estrogen therapy on some psychological functions.

    Rauramo L;Lagerspetz K;Engblom P;Punnonen R

Frequent Co-Authors

Kaj Björkqvist
Kaj Björkqvist Åbo Akademi University
Christina Salmivalli
Christina Salmivalli University of Turku
Gian Vittorio Caprara
Gian Vittorio Caprara Sapienza University of Rome
L. Rowell Huesmann
L. Rowell Huesmann University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Jarl Risberg
Jarl Risberg Lund University
Karl Halvor Teigen
Karl Halvor Teigen University of Oslo
Elisa Poskiparta
Elisa Poskiparta University of Turku
Concetta Pastorelli
Concetta Pastorelli Sapienza University of Rome
Marja Vauras
Marja Vauras University of Turku

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