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Martin F. Sherman is affiliated with Loyola University Maryland in the United States and has contributed extensively to research in the field of psychology. Their work primarily spans clinical psychology, with additional focus areas in general health professions, social psychology, experimental and cognitive psychology, and applied psychology.

The scientist's research topics include child and adolescent psychosocial and emotional development, counseling practices and supervision, psychometric methodologies and testing, COVID-19 and mental health, resilience and mental health, anxiety, depression, psychometrics, treatment, cognitive processes, and substance abuse treatment and outcomes.

Frequent publication venues for their work include Measurement and Evaluation in Counseling and Development, where they have published eight papers. They have also contributed to the Journal of Mental Health Counseling and the Journal of Counseling & Development with two papers each, as well as the Journal of Youth and Adolescence and the Journal of Neural Transmission.

Recent papers by Martin F. Sherman include:

  • Testing the Factorial Validity and Measurement Invariance of College Student Scores on the Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD-7) Scale Across Gender and Race, 2021, Measurement and Evaluation in Counseling and Development
  • Food Insecurity and Adolescent Psychosocial Adjustment: Indirect Pathways through Caregiver Adjustment and Caregiver-Adolescent Relationship Quality, 2020, Journal of Youth and Adolescence
  • Sex and psychiatric comorbidity correlates of the premonitory urge for tic scale in youth with persistent tic disorders, 2020, Journal of Neural Transmission
  • Psychometric Analysis of CCAPS-34 Scores With a Large University Sample, 2020, Measurement and Evaluation in Counseling and Development
  • Psychometric Analysis, Internal Structure, and Measurement Invariance of the Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test (AUDIT) Scores From a Large University Sample, 2020, Measurement and Evaluation in Counseling and Development

Martin F. Sherman has collaborated frequently with other researchers, including Bradley T. Erford, Julie Sriken, Heather Smith, Frances Niarhos, and Adriana Kipper-Smith.

Best Publications

  • Many analysts, one dataset: Making transparent how variations in analytical choices affect results

    R. Silberzahn;E. L. Uhlmann;D. P. Martin;P. Anselmi

  • Health care workers’ ability and willingness to report to duty during catastrophic disasters

    Kristine Qureshi;Robyn R. M. Gershon;Martin F. Sherman;T. Straub

  • Many Analysts, One Data Set: Making Transparent How Variations in Analytic Choices Affect Results

    R Silberzahn;E L Uhlmann;D P Martin

  • Academic Locus of Control, Self-Esteem, and Perceived Distance From Home as Predictors of College Adjustment

    Scott P. Mooney;Martin F. Sherman;Charles T. Lo Presto

  • Disgust sensitivity as a function of the Big Five and gender

    B.a Druschel;M.F Sherman

  • Getting back to work: Self-efficacy as a predictor of employment outcome.

    Michael Regenold;Martin F. Sherman;Mickey Fenzel

  • Eveningness predicts academic procrastination: The mediating role of neuroticism.

    Brian Hess;Martin F. Sherman;Mark Goodman

  • Silencing The Self And Depression Among Women: The Moderating Role of Race

    Judith G. Carr;Faith D. Gilroy;Martin F. Sherman

  • Using the five-factor model to identify a new personality disorder domain: the case for experiential permeability.

    Ralph L. Piedmont;Martin F. Sherman;Nancy C. Sherman;Gabriel S. Dy-Liacco

  • Spirituality and religiosity as cross-cultural aspects of human experience.

    Gabriel S. Dy-Liacco;Ralph L. Piedmont;Nichole A. Murray-Swank;Thomas E. Rodgerson

  • Programmatic perceptions of self-care emphasis and quality of life among graduate trainees in clinical psychology: The mediational role of self-care utilization.

    Ian D. Goncher;Martin F. Sherman;Jeffrey E. Barnett;Deborah Haskins

  • Validity of patients' self-reported drug use as a function of treatment status.

    Martin F. Sherman;George E. Bigelow

  • The relation between elevation and self-reported prosocial behavior: Incremental validity over the Five-Factor Model of Personality

    Shauna K. Landis;Martin F. Sherman;Ralph L. Piedmont;Matthew W. Kirkhart

  • Registered Replication Report: Dijksterhuis and van Knippenberg (1998):

    Michael O'Donnell;Leif D Nelson;Evi Ackermann;Balazs Aczel

  • Modeling pre-evacuation delay by evacuees in World Trade Center Towers 1 and 2 on September 11, 2001: A revisit using regression analysis

    M.F. Sherman;M. Peyrot;L.A. Magda;R.R.M. Gershon

  • Personality disorder symptoms, gender, and age as predictors of adolescent disgust sensitivity

    John F. Quigley;Martin F. Sherman;Nancy C. Sherman

  • Relationship between self-esteem and internal-external control for men and women.

    Richard M. Ryckman;Martin F. Sherman

  • Alcohol expectancies and changes in beer consumption of first-year college students

    Michael Kidorf;Martin F. Sherman;Jefferey G. Johnson;George E. Bigelow

  • Hostility Predicts Restenosis After Percutaneous Transluminal Coronary Angioplasty

    Mark Goodman;John Quigley;George Moran;Henry Meilman

  • Violence, job satisfaction, and employment intentions among home healthcare registered nurses.

    Allison N. Canton;Martin F. Sherman;Lori A. Magda;Leah J. Westra

Frequent Co-Authors

Ralph L. Piedmont
Ralph L. Piedmont Loyola University Maryland
Jeffrey G. Johnson
Jeffrey G. Johnson Columbia University
Eric-Jan Wagenmakers
Eric-Jan Wagenmakers University of Amsterdam
Daniel C. Molden
Daniel C. Molden Northwestern University
Christopher R. Madan
Christopher R. Madan University of Nottingham
Robert F. Bornstein
Robert F. Bornstein Adelphi University
Scott A. Baldwin
Scott A. Baldwin Brigham Young University
Ben R. Newell
Ben R. Newell University of New South Wales
Niklas K. Steffens
Niklas K. Steffens University of Queensland

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