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Lawrence S. Wrightsman

Lawrence S. Wrightsman

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Psychology

D-Index
37
Citations
13711
World Ranking
9007
National Ranking
4771

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1971 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
  • 1971 - Fellow of the American Psychological Association (APA)

Overview

Lawrence S. Wrightsman is affiliated with the University of Kansas in the United States. Their academic contributions span various areas within psychology and related disciplines, though specific publication details and research topics are not provided in the available data.

Over the course of their career, Wrightsman has received recognition from prominent scientific organizations. In 1971, they were named a Fellow of the American Psychological Association (APA). In the same year, they also became a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS).

These fellowships signify acknowledgment by peers within professional societies, reflecting a standing within the scientific community. Wrightsman's body of work, while not detailed in recent papers or specific fields listed here, aligns with their affiliations and honors.

Best Publications

  • Measures of personality and social psychological attitudes

    John P. Robinson;Phillip R. Shaver;Lawrence S. Wrightsman

  • CHAPTER 1 – Criteria for Scale Selection and Evaluation

    John P. Robinson;Phillip R. Shaver;Lawrence S. Wrightsman

  • Gender-role conflict scale: college men's fear of femininity

    James M. O'Neil;Barbara J. Helms;Robert K. Gable;Laurence David

  • Measures of political attitudes

    John P. Robinson;Phillip R. Shaver;Lawrence S. Wrightsman

  • The American Jury on Trial: Psychological Perspectives

    Saul M. Kassin;Lawrence S. Wrightsman

  • Measurement of Philosophies of Human Nature

    Lawrence S. Wrightsman

  • CHAPTER 8 – Interpersonal Trust and Attitudes toward Human Nature

    Lawrence S. Wrightsman

  • Rape: The Misunderstood Crime

    Julie A. Allison;Lawrence S. Wrightsman

  • Social Psychology in the '90s

    Kay Deaux;Lawrence S. Wrightsman;Francis C. Dane;Carol K. Sigelman

  • The construction and validation of a juror bias scale

    Saul M Kassin;Lawrence S Wrightsman

  • The Psychology of Evidence and Trial Procedure

    Saul M. Kassin;Lawrence S. Wrightsman

  • Psychology and the legal system

    Lawrence S. Wrightsman

  • On the requirements of proof: The timing of judicial instruction and mock juror verdicts.

    Saul M. Kassin;Lawrence S. Wrightsman

  • Assumptions about human nature: A social-psychological approach

    Lawrence Wrightsman

  • Personality and attitudinal correlates of trusting and trustworthy behaviors in a two-person game.

    Lawrence S. Wrightsman

  • Prior Confessions and Mock Juror Verdicts

    Saul M. Kassin;Lawrence S. Wrightsman

  • Coerced Confessions, Judicial Instruction, and Mock Juror Verdicts'

    Saul M. Kassin;Lawrence S. Wrightsman

  • Attitudes toward Children's Rights: Nurturance or Self-Determination?

    Carl M. Rogers;Lawrence S. Wrightsman

  • The Effects of Opening Statements on Mock Jurors' Verdicts in a Simulated Criminal Trial1

    Thomas A Pyszczynski;Lawrence S. Wrightsman

  • Social psychology in the seventies

    Lawrence S. Wrightsman;Stuart Oskamp;Anne Smead Fowler

  • Social psychology, 5th ed.

    Kay Deaux;Lawrence S. Wrightsman;Carol K. Sigelman;Eric Sundstrom

Frequent Co-Authors

Saul M. Kassin
Saul M. Kassin John Jay College of Criminal Justice
Phillip R. Shaver
Phillip R. Shaver University of California, Davis
Kay Deaux
Kay Deaux New York University
Carol K. Sigelman
Carol K. Sigelman George Washington University
Monica Biernat
Monica Biernat University of Kansas
Nyla R. Branscombe
Nyla R. Branscombe University of Kansas
Christian S. Crandall
Christian S. Crandall University of Kansas
Tom Pyszczynski
Tom Pyszczynski University of Colorado Colorado Springs
Jeff Greenberg
Jeff Greenberg University of Arizona
Gary L. Wells
Gary L. Wells Iowa State University

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