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Lisa J. Crockett 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 Lisa J. Crockett sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 100 publications — 20th percentile

20% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Lisa J. Crockett 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 Lisa J. Crockett sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 144+

This scientist: 46 D-Index — 45th percentile

45% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Lisa J. Crockett is affiliated with the University of Nebraska-Lincoln in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of Psychology and Social Sciences, with notable contributions in Clinical Psychology, Sociology and Political Science, General Health Professions, Education, and Social Psychology.

The main topics explored in Crockett's work include:

  • Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development
  • Racial and Ethnic Identity Research
  • Migration, Health and Trauma
  • Early Childhood Education and Development
  • Food Security and Health in Diverse Populations
  • Parental Involvement in Education
  • Bullying, Victimization, and Aggression

Frequent publication venues for Crockett's research are:

  • Cultural Diversity & Ethnic Minority Psychology
  • Journal of Social and Personal Relationships
  • Preventive Medicine Reports
  • Psychology of Men & Masculinity
  • Peace and Conflict Journal of Peace Psychology

Recent papers authored or coauthored by Crockett include:

  • "Direct and indirect effects of parental involvement, deviant peer affiliation, and school connectedness on prosocial behaviors in U.S. Latino/a youth" (2020), published in Journal of Social and Personal Relationships
  • "The role of economic stress in parents' depression and warmth and adolescents' prosocial behaviors among U.S. Latino/as." (2020), published in Peace and Conflict Journal of Peace Psychology
  • "The importance of father involvement for adolescent internalizing and externalizing symptoms." (2020), published in Psychology of Men & Masculinity
  • "Critical incidents in the development of (multi)ethnic-racial identity: Experiences of individuals with mixed ethnic-racial backgrounds in the U.S." (2020), published in Journal of Social and Personal Relationships
  • "Bicultural stress and internalizing symptoms among U.S. Latinx youth: The moderating role of peer and parent support." (2021), published in Cultural Diversity & Ethnic Minority Psychology

Crockett has collaborated frequently with several coauthors, including:

  • Gustavo Carlo
  • Julia N. Soulakova
  • Chelsie D. Temmen
  • Mary Schmidt-Owens
  • Eric W. Schrimshaw

Best Publications

  • A self-report measure of pubertal status: Reliability, validity, and initial norms.

    Anne C. Petersen;Lisa Crockett;Maryse Richards;Andrew Boxer

  • Acculturative stress, social support, and coping: relations to psychological adjustment among Mexican American college students.

    Lisa J. Crockett;Maria I. Iturbide;Rosalie A. Torres Stone;Meredith McGinley

  • Parental Monitoring and Adolescent Adjustment: An Ecological Perspective

    Kristen C. Jacobson;Lisa J. Crockett

  • Developmental Stability and Change in Self-Regulation From Childhood to Adolescence

    Marcela Raffaelli;Lisa J. Crockett;Yuh Ling Shen

  • Perceptions of the Peer Group and Friendship in Early Adolescence

    Lisa Crockett;Mike Losoff;Anne C. Petersen

  • The Significance of Self‐Reported Anxious Symptoms in First Grade Children: Prediction to Anxious Symptoms and Adaptive Functioning in Fifth Grade

    Nicholas S Ialongo;Gail Edelsohn;Lisa Werthamer-Larsson;Lisa Crockett

  • Pubertal timing and grade effects on adjustment.

    Anne C. Petersen;Lisa J Crockett

  • School Transitions and Adjustment During Early Adolescence

    Lisa J. Crockett;Anne C. Petersen;Julia A. Graber;John E. Schulenberg

  • Measurement equivalence of the center for epidemiological studies depression scale for Latino and Anglo adolescents: a national study.

    Lisa J. Crockett;Brandy A. Randall;Yuh-Ling Shen;Stephen T. Russell

  • Sexual risk taking in adolescence: the role of self-regulation and attraction to risk.

    Marcela Raffaelli;Lisa J. Crockett

  • Negotiating adolescence in times of social change.

    Lisa J. Crockett;Rainer K. Silbereisen

  • Linking Self-Regulation and Risk Proneness to Risky Sexual Behavior: Pathways through Peer Pressure and Early Substance Use

    Lisa J. Crockett;Marcela Raffaelli;Yuh Ling Shen

  • Timing of First Sexual Intercourse: The Role of Social Control, Social Learning, and Problem Behavior

    Lisa J. Crockett;C. Raymond Bingham;Joanne S. Chopak;Judith R. Vicary

  • A Latent Growth Curve Analysis of Prosocial Behavior Among Rural Adolescents

    Gustavo Carlo;Lisa J. Crockett;Brandy A. Randall;Scott C. Roesch

  • Early predictors of self‐regulation in middle childhood

    Rebecca A. Colman;Sam A. Hardy;Myesha Albert;Marcela Raffaelli

  • Parenting Styles and Youth Well-Being Across Immigrant Generations:

    Anne K. Driscoll;Stephen T. Russell;Lisa J. Crockett

  • Father's Presence and Young Children's Behavioral and Cognitive Adjustment

    Lisa J. Crockett;David J. Eggebeen;Alan J. Hawkins

  • Congruence between Objective and Self-Report Data in a Sample of Young Adolescents

    Lisa J. Crockett;John E. Schulenberg;Anne C. Petersen

  • The significance of self-reported anxious symptoms in first-grade children.

    Nick Ialongo;Gail Edelsohn;Lisa Werthamer-Larsson;Lisa Crockett

  • The Role of Emotional Reactivity, Self-regulation, and Puberty in Adolescents' Prosocial Behaviors.

    Gustavo Carlo;Lisa J. Crockett;Jennifer M. Wolff;Sarah J. Beal

  • Longitudinal adjustment patterns of boys and girls experiencing early, middle, and late sexual intercourse

    C. Raymond Bingham;Lisa J. Crockett

Frequent Co-Authors

Anne C. Petersen
Anne C. Petersen University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Sheppard G. Kellam
Sheppard G. Kellam Johns Hopkins University
Alan J. Hawkins
Alan J. Hawkins Brigham Young University
John E. Schulenberg
John E. Schulenberg University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
David J. Eggebeen
David J. Eggebeen Pennsylvania State University
Christine McCauley Ohannessian
Christine McCauley Ohannessian Florida State University
Nicholas S. Ialongo
Nicholas S. Ialongo Johns Hopkins University
Lorah D. Dorn
Lorah D. Dorn Pennsylvania State University

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