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D-Index
46
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13059
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6314
National Ranking
428

Nicholas A. Kuiper 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 Nicholas A. Kuiper sits on this spectrum.

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31 publications 705+

This scientist: 110 publications — 26th percentile

26% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Nicholas A. Kuiper 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 Nicholas A. Kuiper sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 144+

This scientist: 46 D-Index — 45th percentile

45% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Nicholas A. Kuiper is affiliated with the University of Western Ontario in Canada. Their research collaborations include work with notable co-authors such as E. Tory Higgins and James M. Olson.

The collaboration with E. Tory Higgins and James M. Olson indicates interdisciplinary connections within their research network.

Best Publications

  • Self-reference and the encoding of personal information.

    T. B. Rogers;N. A. Kuiper;W. S. Kirker

  • Schematic processing and self-reference in clinical depression.

    Paul A. Derry;Nicholas A. Kuiper

  • Encoding of Personal Information: Self-Other Differences.

    N. A. Kuiper;T. B. Rogers

  • Humor is not always the best medicine: Specific components of sense of humor and psychological well-being.

    Nicholas A. Kuiper;Melissa Grimshaw;Catherine Leite;Gillian Kirsh

  • Depressed and nondepressed content self‐reference in mild depressives

    N. A. Kuiper;P. A. Derry

  • Humor, coping with stress, self-concept, and psychological well-being

    Rod A. Martin;Nicholas A. Kuiper;L. Joan Olinger;Kathryn A. Dance

  • Depression and causal attributions for success and failure.

    Nicholas A. Kuiper

  • Factor structure of the dysfunctional attitude scale in a student population

    Douglas B. Cane;L. Joan Olinger;Ian H. Gotlib;Nicholas A. Kuiper

  • Relationships between the frequency of social comparisons and self-concept clarity, intolerance of uncertainty, anxiety, and depression

    Bethany Butzer;Nicholas A. Kuiper

  • Social comparison and negative self-evaluations: An application to depression

    Stephen R. Swallow;Nicholas A. Kuiper

  • Humor styles as mediators between self-evaluative standards and psychological well-being.

    Nicholas A Kuiper;Nicola McHale

  • Self and Other Perception in Mild Depressives

    Nicholas A. Kuiper;M. R. MacDonald

  • Cognitive appraisals and individual differences in sense of humor: Motivational and affective implications

    Nicholas A. Kuiper;Sandra D. McKenzie;Kristine A. Belanger

  • Daily occurrence of laughter: Relationships with age, gender, and Type A personality

    Rod A. Martin;Nicholas A. Kuiper

  • Dysfunctional attitudes and stressful life events: An interactive model of depression

    L. Joan Olinger;Nicholas A. Kuiper;Brian F. Shaw

  • A stress and coping model of child maltreatment

    Joan M.C. Hillson;Nicholas A. Kuiper

  • Convergent Evidence for the Self as a Prototype: The "Inverted-U RT Effect" for Self and Other Judgments

    Nicholas A. Kuiper

  • Laughter and stress in daily life: Relation to positive and negative affect.

    Nicholas A. Kuiper;Rod A. Martin

  • Humor and Resiliency: Towards a Process Model of Coping and Growth

    Nicholas A. Kuiper

  • Social support and social negativity findings in depression: perceived responsiveness to basic psychological needs.

    M. Sol Ibarra-Rovillard;Nicholas A. Kuiper

Frequent Co-Authors

Rod A. Martin
Rod A. Martin University of Western Ontario
Arnie Cann
Arnie Cann University of North Carolina at Charlotte
Brian F. Shaw
Brian F. Shaw University of Toronto
Allan Paivio
Allan Paivio University of Western Ontario
E. Tory Higgins
E. Tory Higgins Columbia University
Richard W. J. Neufeld
Richard W. J. Neufeld University of Western Ontario
Ian H. Gotlib
Ian H. Gotlib Stanford University

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