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Psychology D-index 32 Citations 7,838 80 World Ranking 7991 National Ranking 4380

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Awards & Achievements

1984 - Fellow of the American Psychological Association (APA)

Overview

What is she best known for?

The fields of study Marion Perlmutter is best known for:

  • Cognition
  • Cognitive psychology
  • Working memory

Marion Perlmutter integrates Developmental psychology with Private speech in her research. She performs multidisciplinary study in Private speech and Developmental psychology in her work. She regularly links together related areas like Cued speech in her Cognitive psychology studies. Her research is interdisciplinary, bridging the disciplines of Cognitive psychology and Cued speech. Marion Perlmutter integrates Cognition and Spatial ability in her research. Her study on Neuroscience is mostly dedicated to connecting different topics, such as Encoding (memory). Encoding (memory) is often connected to Neuroscience in her work. Her Management research extends to the thematically linked field of Task (project management). Her studies link Task (project management) with Management.

Her most cited work include:

  • Metamemory: A Critical Examination (274 citations)
  • What is memory aging the aging of? (248 citations)
  • Forgetting and Use of Memory Aids in 20 to 70 Year Olds Everyday Life (141 citations)

What are the main themes of her work throughout her whole career to date

Marion Perlmutter conducts interdisciplinary study in the fields of Developmental psychology and Child development through her research. She undertakes multidisciplinary investigations into Cognitive psychology and Social psychology in her work. She applies her multidisciplinary studies on Social psychology and Developmental psychology in her research. In her research, she performs multidisciplinary study on Cognition and Linguistics. She conducts interdisciplinary study in the fields of Linguistics and Cognition through her research. Neuroscience and Cognitive development are two areas of study in which she engages in interdisciplinary work. Marion Perlmutter integrates Cognitive development with Neuroscience in her research. In her works, Marion Perlmutter conducts interdisciplinary research on Recall and Free recall. Borrowing concepts from Recall, she weaves in ideas under Free recall.

Marion Perlmutter most often published in these fields:

  • Developmental psychology (92.31%)
  • Cognitive psychology (78.85%)
  • Cognition (50.00%)

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Best Publications

Life-Span Development and Behavior

Paul B. Baltes;David L. Featherman;Richard M. Lerner;Orville Gilbert Brim.
(1984)

2378 Citations

Metamemory: A Critical Examination.

John C. Cavanaugh;Marion Perlmutter.
Child Development (1982)

688 Citations

What Is Memory Aging the Aging Of

Marion Perlmutter.
Developmental Psychology (1978)

379 Citations

Adult Development and Aging

Marion Perlmutter;Elizabeth Hall.
(1992)

369 Citations

Cognitive arithmetic: comparison of operations.

Kevin Miller;Marion Perlmutter;Daniel Keating.
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory and Cognition (1984)

304 Citations

Social Influences on Children's Cognition: State of the Art and Future Directions

Margarita Azmitia;Marion Perlmutter.
Advances in Child Development and Behavior (1989)

269 Citations

Forgetting and use of memory aids in 20 to 70 year olds everyday life.

John C. Cavanaugh;Jayne G. Grady;Marion Perlmutter.
International Journal of Aging & Human Development (1983)

258 Citations

Spatial and Temporal Memory in 20 and 60 Year Olds

Marion Perlmutter;Richard Metzger;Teresa Nezworski;Kevin Miller.
Journal of Gerontology (1981)

220 Citations

Relationships Between Self-reported Physical and Mental Health and Intelligence Performance Across Adulthood

Marion Perlmutter;Linda Nyquist.
Journal of Gerontology (1990)

206 Citations

Future Time Perspective and Life Events across Adulthood

Karen L. Fingerman;Marion Perlmutter.
Journal of General Psychology (1995)

178 Citations

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