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Marianne Frankenhaeuser

Marianne Frankenhaeuser

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Psychology

D-Index
51
Citations
9112
World Ranking
5266
National Ranking
48

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1989 - Member of the National Academy of Sciences

Overview

Marianne Frankenhaeuser is affiliated with Stockholm University in Sweden. The scientist's career includes recognition by the National Academy of Sciences, having been named a Member in 1989.

While specific publications, co-authors, and detailed research topics are not listed, the profile highlights a notable academic presence tied to their affiliation and an acknowledgment by a prestigious scientific institution.

Best Publications

  • Stress on and off the job as related to sex and occupational status in white‐collar workers

    Marianne Frankenhaeuser;Ulf Lundberg;Mats Fredrikson;Bo Melin

  • Pituitary-adrenal and sympathetic-adrenal correlates of distress and effort

    Ulf Lundberg;Marianne Frankenhaeuser

  • Stress and workload of men and women in high-ranking positions

    Ulf Lundberg;Marianne Frankenhaeuser

  • Underload and Overload in Working Life: Outline of a Multidisciplinary Approach

    Marianne Frankenhaeuser;Bertil Gardell

  • The total workload of male and female white collar workers as related to age, occupational level, and number of children

    Ulf Lundberg;Bertil Mårdberg;Marianne Frankenhaeuser

  • Sex Differences in Psychoneuroendocrine Reactions to Examination Stress

    Marianne Frankenhaeuser;Aila Collins

  • Behavior and circulating catecholamines

    Marianne Frankenhaeuser

  • A Psychobiological Framework for Research on Human Stress and Coping

    Marianne Frankenhaeuser

  • Sex differences in sympathetic-adrenal medullary reactions induced by different stressors.

    Marianne Frankenhaeuser;Elizabeth Dunne;Ulf Lundberg

  • Dissociation between sympathetic-adrenal and pituitary-adrenal responses to an achievement situation characterized by high controllability: comparison between type A and type B males and females.

    Marianne Frankenhaeuser;Ulf Lundberg;Lennart Forsman

  • Stress Responses in Male and Female Engineering Students

    Aila Collins;Marianne Frankenhaeuser

  • The psychophysiology of workload, stress, and health: Comparison between the sexes.

    Marianne Frankenhaeuser

  • Stress at work: psychobiological and psychosocial aspects1

    Marianne Frankenhaeuser;Gunn Johansson

  • Coping with Stress at Work

    Marianne Frankenhaeuser

  • Women, work, and health : stress and opportunities

    Marianne Frankenhaeuser;Ulf Lundberg;Margaret A. Chesney

  • Psychophysiological reactions to noise as modified by personal control over noise intensity.

    Ulf Lundberg;Marianne Frankenhaeuser

  • EFFECTS OF ALCOHOL INTAKE ON SUBJECTIVE AND OBJECTIVE VARIABLES OVER A FIVE-HOUR PERIOD.

    Gösta Ekman;Gösta Ekman;Marianne Frankenhaeuser;Marianne Frankenhaeuser;Leonard Goldberg;Leonard Goldberg;Kjell Bjerver;Kjell Bjerver

  • Subjective and objective effects of alcohol as functions of dosage and time

    Gösta Ekman;Gösta Ekman;Marianne Frankenhaeuser;Marianne Frankenhaeuser;Leonard Goldberg;Leonard Goldberg;Ragnar Hagdahl;Ragnar Hagdahl

  • Type A behavior in healthy males and females as related to physiological reactivity and blood lipids.

    U Lundberg;M Hedman;B Melin;M Frankenhaeuser

  • Psychobiological Aspects of Life Stress

    Marianne Frankenhaeuser

Frequent Co-Authors

Ulf Lundberg
Ulf Lundberg Stockholm University
David Magnusson
David Magnusson Stockholm University

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