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N. Dickon Reppucci 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 N. Dickon Reppucci sits on this spectrum.

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31 publications 705+

This scientist: 141 publications — 44th percentile

44% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

N. Dickon Reppucci 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 N. Dickon Reppucci sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 144+

This scientist: 41 D-Index — 33rd percentile

33% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1975 - Fellow of the American Psychological Association (APA)

Overview

N. Dickon Reppucci is affiliated with the University of Virginia in the United States. Their research spans several interconnected fields, primarily focusing on social sciences and neuroscience. Within these broader areas, their subfields of specialization include sociology and political science as well as cognitive neuroscience.

Their scholarly work addresses main themes such as social and intergroup psychology, crime patterns and interventions, and the psychology of moral and emotional judgment.

Reppucci's recent publication record includes a 2024 paper titled "Intersection of race and socio-economic status on criminal judgments: high status reduces blame for Black juveniles but increases blame for White juveniles", published in Frontiers in Social Psychology. This work contributes to understanding the nuanced ways race and socio-economic variables influence judicial perceptions.

Frequent collaborators in Reppucci's research include:

  • Elizabeth Gilbert
  • Alexander Guinn

Their contributions have appeared in notable publication venues such as:

  • Frontiers in Social Psychology

In recognition of professional accomplishments, Reppucci was awarded the title of Fellow of the American Psychological Association (APA) in 1975.

Best Publications

  • Learned helplessness and reinforcement responsibility in children

    Carol S. Dweck;N. Dickon Reppucci

  • Juveniles' competence to stand trial: a comparison of adolescents' and adults' capacities as trial defendants.

    Thomas Grisso;Laurence Steinberg;Jennifer Woolard;Elizabeth Cauffman

  • Evaluating adolescent decision making in legal contexts.

    Elizabeth S. Scott;N. Dickon Reppucci;Jennifer L. Woolard

  • The prevention and treatment of juvenile delinquency: A review of the research

    Edward P. Mulvey;Michael W. Arthur;N.Dickon Reppucci

  • Social networks, information-seeking, and the utilization of services.

    Richard C. Birkel;N. Dickon Reppucci

  • Social psychology of behavior modification: Problems of implementation in natural settings.

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  • Violent Juvenile Delinquents: Treatment Effectiveness and Implications for Future Action.

    David C. Tate;N. Dickon Reppucci;Edward P. Mulvey

  • Nipping psychopathy in the bud: an examination of the convergent, predictive, and theoretical utility of the PCL-YV among adolescent girls.

    Candice L. Odgers;N. Dickon Reppucci;Marlene M. Moretti

  • Examining the science and practice of violence risk assessment with female adolescents.

    Candice L. Odgers;Marlene M. Moretti;N. Dickon Reppucci

  • A latent variable modeling approach to identifying subtypes of serious and violent female juvenile offenders.

    Candice L. Odgers;Marlene M. Moretti;Mandi L. Burnette;Preeti Chauhan

  • Testimony and interrogation of minors: assumptions about maturity and morality.

    Jessica Owen-Kostelnik;N. Dickon Reppucci;Jessica R. Meyer

  • Application of Megan's law to juveniles.

    Lisa C. Trivits;N. Dickon Reppucci

  • Effects of Lawyers' Socio-political Attitudes on Their Judgments of Social Science in Legal Decision Making

    Richard E. Redding;N. Dickon Reppucci

  • Prevention of child sexual abuse: Myth or reality.

    N. Dickon Reppucci;Jeffrey J. Haugaard

  • Criminal Decision Making: The Development of Adolescent Judgment, Criminal Responsibility, and Culpability

    Carrie S. Fried;N. Dickon Reppucci

  • Prevention of Child Maltreatment: Evaluation of a Parent Education Program for Teen Mothers

    Preston A. Britner;N. Dickon Reppucci

  • Joint custody after divorce: major issues and goals for research.

    W. Glenn Clingempeel;N. Dickon Reppucci

  • The Sexual Abuse of Children: A Comprehensive Guide to Current Knowledge and Intervention Strategies

    Jeffrey J. Haugaard;N. Dickon Reppucci

  • Abusive mothers: perceptions of their own and their children's behavior.

    Mindy S. Rosenberg;N. Dickon Reppucci

  • Police practices and perceptions regarding juvenile interrogation and interrogative suggestibility.

    Jessica R. Meyer;N. Dickon Reppucci

  • Preventing Child Abuse and Neglect Through Parent Education

    N. Dickon Reppucci;Preston A. Britner;Jennifer L. Woolard

Frequent Co-Authors

Candice L. Odgers
Candice L. Odgers University of California, Irvine
Marlene M. Moretti
Marlene M. Moretti Simon Fraser University
Edward P. Mulvey
Edward P. Mulvey University of Pittsburgh
Elizabeth Cauffman
Elizabeth Cauffman University of California, Irvine
Ronald Roesch
Ronald Roesch Simon Fraser University
Eric Turkheimer
Eric Turkheimer University of Virginia
Thomas Grisso
Thomas Grisso University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School
Laurence Steinberg
Laurence Steinberg Temple University
Sandra Graham
Sandra Graham University of California, Los Angeles
Valerie P. Hans
Valerie P. Hans Cornell University

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