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D-Index
57
Citations
15959
World Ranking
3985
National Ranking
2235

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Social psychology
  • Statistics
  • Cognition

His primary scientific interests are in Social psychology, Physical therapy, Developmental psychology, Abusive relationship and Meta-analysis. Michael J. Strube merges many fields, such as Social psychology and Self evaluation, in his writings. His research in Physical therapy intersects with topics in Diabetes mellitus, Randomized controlled trial and Physical medicine and rehabilitation.

The study incorporates disciplines such as Eating disorders and Clinical psychology in addition to Developmental psychology. His studies in Meta-analysis integrate themes in fields like Pain catastrophizing, Pain assessment, Mood, Depression and Autogenic training. His Self-esteem research incorporates themes from Self-concept, Self-monitoring, Expression and Self-efficacy.

His most cited work include:

  • Self-Evaluation: To Thine Own Self Be Good, To Thine Own Self Be Sure, To Thine Own Self Be True, and To Thine Own Self be Better (639 citations)
  • Resting interhemispheric functional magnetic resonance imaging connectivity predicts performance after stroke. (521 citations)
  • Weight Changes, Exercise, and Dietary Patterns During Freshman and Sophomore Years of College (457 citations)

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

His main research concerns Social psychology, Developmental psychology, Physical therapy, Statistics and Type A and Type B personality theory. His Social psychology study frequently draws connections between adjacent fields such as Task. Michael J. Strube has included themes like Control, Cognitive psychology and Cognition in his Task study.

His research on Developmental psychology frequently links to adjacent areas such as Physical attractiveness. His Physical therapy study incorporates themes from Peripheral neuropathy, Diabetes mellitus, Physical medicine and rehabilitation, Randomized controlled trial and Ankle. Michael J. Strube interconnects Gait and Surgery in the investigation of issues within Diabetes mellitus.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Social psychology (34.91%)
  • Developmental psychology (15.57%)
  • Physical therapy (13.21%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2012-2021)?

  • Physical therapy (13.21%)
  • Peripheral neuropathy (7.55%)
  • Physical medicine and rehabilitation (5.66%)

In recent papers he was focusing on the following fields of study:

Michael J. Strube mainly investigates Physical therapy, Peripheral neuropathy, Physical medicine and rehabilitation, Stroke and Developmental psychology. His Physical therapy research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Ankle, Low back pain, Randomized controlled trial and Clinical trial. His research in Peripheral neuropathy intersects with topics in Deformity, Surgery, Radiography and Diabetic foot.

The study incorporates disciplines such as Psychosocial, Paresis, Upper limb and Task in addition to Stroke. The various areas that Michael J. Strube examines in his Developmental psychology study include Experience sampling method, Prejudice, Social psychology, Multilevel model and Priming. His Social psychology study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Visual perception, Control and Race.

Between 2012 and 2021, his most popular works were:

  • Common Behavioral Clusters and Subcortical Anatomy in Stroke (204 citations)
  • A Meta-Analysis of Mentalizing Impairments in Adults With Schizophrenia and Autism Spectrum Disorder (157 citations)
  • Dose response of task-specific upper limb training in people at least 6 months poststroke: A phase II, single-blind, randomized, controlled trial. (109 citations)

In his most recent research, the most cited papers focused on:

  • Statistics
  • Social psychology
  • Cognition

His primary areas of investigation include Physical therapy, Stroke, Physical medicine and rehabilitation, Clinical trial and Peripheral neuropathy. His research integrates issues of Randomized controlled trial, Ankle, Tendon transfer, One year follow up and Low back pain in his study of Physical therapy. His Stroke research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Paresis, Dissociation and Task.

His Physical medicine and rehabilitation research includes themes of Biomechanics, Neuropsychology and Visual memory. His work in the fields of Clinical trial, such as Intention-to-treat analysis, overlaps with other areas such as Movement system. His Peripheral neuropathy research entails a greater understanding of Diabetes mellitus.

Best Publications

  • Self-Evaluation: To Thine Own Self Be Good, To Thine Own Self Be Sure, To Thine Own Self Be True, and To Thine Own Self be Better

    Constantine Sedikides;Michael J. Strube

  • Resting interhemispheric functional magnetic resonance imaging connectivity predicts performance after stroke.

    Alex R. Carter;Serguei V. Astafiev;Catherine E. Lang;Lisa T. Connor

  • Polychronicity and the Inventory of Polychronic Values (IPV): The development of an instrument to measure a fundamental dimension of organizational culture

    Allen C. Bluedorn;Thomas J. Kalliath;Michael J Strube;Gregg D. Martin

  • The decision to leave an abusive relationship: Economic dependence and psychological commitment.

    Michael J. Strube;Linda S. Barbour

  • Changes in Weight and Health Behaviors from Freshman through Senior Year of College

    Susan B. Racette;Susan S. Deusinger;Michael J. Strube;Gabrielle R. Highstein

  • Environmental attitudes, knowledge, intentions and behaviors among college students.

    Debra Siegel Levine;Michael J Strube

  • Effect of Achilles tendon lengthening on neuropathic plantar ulcers. A randomized clinical trial.

    Michael J Mueller;David R Sinacore;Mary Kent Hastings;Michael J Strube

  • The decision to leave an abusive relationship: empirical evidence and theoretical issues.

    Michael J Strube

  • Common Behavioral Clusters and Subcortical Anatomy in Stroke

    Maurizio Corbetta;Lenny Ramsey;Alicia Callejas;Antonello Baldassarre

  • Conceptualizing Control in Social Cognition: How Executive Functioning Modulates the Expression of Automatic Stereotyping.

    B. Keith Payne

  • The Multiply Motivated Self

    Constantine Sedikides;Michael J. Strube

  • A meta-analytic investigation of Fiedler's contingency model of leadership effectiveness.

    Michael J. Strube;Joseph E. Garcia

  • A test of value congruence effects

    Thomas J. Kalliath;Allen C. Bluedorn;Michael J Strube

  • Factors Related to the Decision to Leave an Abusive Relationship.

    Michael J. Strube;Linda S. Barbour

  • A Meta-Analysis of Mentalizing Impairments in Adults With Schizophrenia and Autism Spectrum Disorder

    Yu Sun Chung;Deanna;Michael Strube

  • An Analysis of the Self-Handicapping Scale

    Michael J. Strube

  • Narcissism and attractiveness

    Nicholas S. Holtzman;Michael J. Strube

  • Meta-analysis of non-medical treatments for chronic pain.

    Marguerite D. Malone;Michael J. Strube;Michael J. Strube

  • Dose response of task-specific upper limb training in people at least 6 months poststroke: A phase II, single-blind, randomized, controlled trial

    Catherine E. Lang;Michael J. Strube;Marghuretta D. Bland;Kimberly J. Waddell

  • Upstream dysfunction of somatomotor functional connectivity after corticospinal damage in stroke

    Alex R. Carter;Kevin R. Patel;Serguei V. Astafiev;Abraham Z. Snyder

Frequent Co-Authors

Frederick Rhodewalt
Frederick Rhodewalt University of Utah
Constantine Sedikides
Constantine Sedikides University of Southampton
Joel Myerson
Joel Myerson Washington University in St. Louis
Lisa Tabor Connor
Lisa Tabor Connor Washington University in St. Louis
Leonard Green
Leonard Green Washington University in St. Louis
Renee J. Thompson
Renee J. Thompson Washington University in St. Louis
Denise E. Wilfley
Denise E. Wilfley Washington University in St. Louis
Martha Storandt
Martha Storandt Washington University in St. Louis
Arye Nehorai
Arye Nehorai Washington University in St. Louis
Iain McIntosh
Iain McIntosh Johns Hopkins University

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