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44
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6802
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3688

Michael H. Kernis 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 Michael H. Kernis sits on this spectrum.

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31 publications 705+

This scientist: 69 publications — 4th percentile

4% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 705 publications or more.

Michael H. Kernis 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 Michael H. Kernis sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 144+

This scientist: 44 D-Index — 41st percentile

41% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Michael H. Kernis is affiliated with the University of Georgia in the United States. Their academic career is connected primarily to this institution, focusing on advancing research in their areas of study.

There are no recent papers listed for Michael H. Kernis, nor are there details on frequent co-authors or specific publication venues associated with their work. Similarly, information on book publications or awards received is not available.

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Best Publications

  • Toward a Conceptualization of Optimal Self-Esteem.

    Michael H. Kernis

  • A Multicomponent Conceptualization of Authenticity: Theory and Research

    Michael H. Kernis;Brian M. Goldman

  • There's more to self-esteem than whether it is high or low: the importance of stability of self-esteem.

    Michael H. Kernis;David P. Cornell;Chien Ru Sun;Andrea Berry

  • Stability and level of self-esteem as predictors of anger arousal and hostility.

    Michael H. Kernis;Bruce D. Grannemann;Lynda C. Barclay

  • The role of authenticity in healthy psychological functioning and subjective well-being.

    Brian Middleton Goldman;Michael H. Kernis

  • Measuring Self‐Esteem in Context: The Importance of Stability of Self‐Esteem in Psychological Functioning

    Michael H. Kernis

  • Efficacy, Agency, and Self-Esteem

    Michael Howard Kernis

  • Untangling the links between narcissism and self‐esteem: A theoretical and empirical review.

    Jennifer K. Bosson;Chad E. Lakey;W. Keith Campbell;Virgil Zeigler-Hill

  • Mindfulness as a Means of Reducing Aggressive Behavior: Dispositional and Situational Evidence

    Whitney L. Heppner;Michael H. Kernis;Chad E. Lakey;W. Keith Campbell

  • Master of One’s Psychological Domain? Not Likely if One’s Self-Esteem is Unstable

    Michael H. Kernis;Andrew W. Paradise;Daniel J. Whitaker;Shannon R. Wheatman

  • Self-esteem and psychological well-being: Implications of fragile self-esteem.

    Andrew W. Paradise;Michael H. Kernis

  • Narcissism and Reactions to Interpersonal Feedback

    Michael H. Kernis;Chien-Ru Sun

  • Within-Person Relationships Among Daily Self-Esteem, Need Satisfaction, and Authenticity

    Whitney L. Heppner;Michael H. Kernis;John B. Nezlek;Joshua Foster

  • Multiple Facets of Self-Esteem and their Relations to Depressive Symptoms

    Michael H. Kernis;Connie R. Whisenhunt;Stefanie B. Waschull;Keegan D. Greenier

  • Do Narcissists Dislike Themselves “Deep Down Inside”?

    W. Keith Campbell;Jennifer K. Bosson;Thomas W. Goheen;Chad E. Lakey

  • Self-esteem and reactions to failure: the mediating role of overgeneralization

    Michael H. Kernis;Joel Brockner;Bruce S. Frankel

  • Stability of self-esteem as a moderator of the relation between level of self-esteem and depression.

    Michael H. Kernis;Bruce D. Grannemann;Lynda C. Mathis

  • Individual Differences in Reactivity to Daily Events: Examining the Roles of Stability and Level of Self‐Esteem

    Keegan D. Greenier;Michael H. Kernis;Connie W. McNamara;Stefanie B. Waschull

  • Stability and variability in self-concept and self-esteem.

    Michael H. Kernis;Brian M. Goldman

  • The Interactive Roles Of Stability And Level Of Self-Esteem: Research and Theory

    Michael H. Kernis;Stefanie B. Waschull

Frequent Co-Authors

W. Keith Campbell
W. Keith Campbell University of Georgia
Jennifer K. Bosson
Jennifer K. Bosson University of South Florida
Joshua D. Foster
Joshua D. Foster University of South Alabama
John B. Nezlek
John B. Nezlek University of Social Sciences and Humanities
Harry T. Reis
Harry T. Reis University of Rochester
Charles E. Lance
Charles E. Lance University of the Western Cape
Joel Brockner
Joel Brockner Columbia University
Craig A. Anderson
Craig A. Anderson Iowa State University
Rex Forehand
Rex Forehand University of Vermont
Miron Zuckerman
Miron Zuckerman University of Rochester

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