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D-Index
68
Citations
13658
World Ranking
2522
National Ranking
1458

Overview

Lawrence A. Kurdek was affiliated with Wright State University in the United States. Their academic identity and contributions are noted primarily through their association with this institution.

No records of recent papers, frequent co-authors, or publication venues were found in the available data. Similarly, no details on book publications, main fields of study, subfields, or main topics of work have been reported.

Information about any awards won by Lawrence A. Kurdek is not present in the dataset provided, and there are no documented specifics regarding recognition or honors during their academic career.

Lawrence A. Kurdek is deceased. The overview of their scientific career remains limited by available public data but reflects a professional connection to Wright State University.

Best Publications

  • Are Gay and Lesbian Cohabiting Couples Really Different from Heterosexual Married Couples

    Lawrence A. Kurdek

  • Conflict Resolution Styles in Gay, Lesbian, Heterosexual Nonparent, and Heterosexual Parent Couples

    Lawrence A. Kurdek

  • Relationship outcomes and their predictors : Longitudinal evidence from heterosexual married, gay cohabiting, and lesbian cohabiting couples

    Lawrence A. Kurdek

  • What Do We Know About Gay and Lesbian Couples

    Lawrence A. Kurdek

  • Predicting marital dissolution: A 5-year prospective longitudinal study of newlywed couples.

    Lawrence A. Kurdek

  • School Adjustment in Sixth Graders: Parenting Transitions, Family Climate, and Peer Norm Effects

    Lawrence A. Kurdek;Mark A. Fine;Ronald J. Sinclair

  • Reflections on determining authorship credit and authorship order on faculty-student collaborations

    Mark A. Fine;Lawrence A. Kurdek

  • On Being Insecure about the Assessment of Attachment Styles

    Lawrence A. Kurdek

  • The nature and predictors of the trajectory of change in marital quality for husbands and wives over the first 10 years of marriage.

    Lawrence A. Kurdek

  • Pet dogs as attachment figures

    Lawrence A. Kurdek

  • Pet dogs as attachment figures for adult owners.

    Lawrence A. Kurdek

  • Perceived social support in gays and lesbians in cohabitating relationships.

    Lawrence A. Kurdek

  • The Allocation of Household Labor in Gay, Lesbian, and Heterosexual Married Couples

    Lawrence A. Kurdek

  • Burnout among licensed psychologists.

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  • Family Acceptance and Family Control as Predictors of Adjustment in Young Adolescents: Linear, Curvilinear, or Interactive Effects?

    Lawrence A. Kurdek;Mark A. Fine

  • Relationship Quality of Partners in Heterosexual Married, Heterosexual Cohabiting, and Gay and Lesbian Relationships

    Lawrence A. Kurdek;J. Patrick Schmitt

  • Predicting change in marital satisfaction from husbands' and wives' conflict resolution styles.

    Lawrence A. Kurdek

  • Predicting reading and mathematics achievement in fourth-grade children from kindergarten readiness scores.

    Lawrence A. Kurdek;Ronald J. Sinclair

  • Perceived emotional support from family and friends in members of homosexual, married, and heterosexual cohabiting couples.

    L A Kurdek;J P Schmitt

  • The Nature and Predictors of the Trajectory of Change in Marital Quality Over the First 4 Years of Marriage for First-Married Husbands and Wives

    Lawrence A. Kurdek

  • Marital Stability and Changes in Marital Quality in Newly Wed Couples: A Test of the Contextual Model

    Lawrence A. Kurdek

Frequent Co-Authors

Mark A. Fine
Mark A. Fine University of North Carolina at Greensboro

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