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Norman Miller 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 Norman Miller sits on this spectrum.

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31 publications 705+

This scientist: 139 publications — 43rd percentile

43% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Norman Miller 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 Norman Miller sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 144+

This scientist: 56 D-Index — 64th percentile

64% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Norman Miller is affiliated with the University of Southern California in the United States. Their research spans several interdisciplinary fields, including clinical psychology, organic chemistry, and nutrition and dietetics. The main topics covered in their work include psychedelics and drug studies, chemical synthesis and alkaloids, as well as biochemical analysis and sensing techniques.

Miller's publication record features five recent papers across various reputable journals. These papers demonstrate a range of interests from practical nursing topics to specialized studies in drug safety and high-risk behaviors. The papers include:

  • Active listening in practice - how to improve your skills (2023, Nursing Standard)
  • Do you feel you're being truly valued at work? (2024, Nursing Standard)
  • What to expect if you are asked to work in a new area (2024, Nursing Management)
  • Psychedelics: Safety and Efficacy (2025, International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health)
  • Drugs and Violence: High Risk Behavior (2025, Archives of Psychiatry and Mental Health)

The frequent publication venues where Miller's work appears include Nursing Standard, Nursing Management, International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, and Archives of Psychiatry and Mental Health.

Collaborative efforts are evident through Miller's coauthorship with Thersilla Oberbarnschedit, among others. This collaboration reflects interdisciplinary approaches within their research projects.

The emphasis on psychedelics and drug studies aligns with Miller's contributions toward biochemical analysis and sensing techniques, highlighting the chemical synthesis and alkaloids aspects of their work. Through these topics, Miller engages with complex intersections of clinical and chemical research.

Best Publications

  • Gender differences in aggression as a function of provocation: A meta-analysis.

    B. Ann Bettencourt;Norman Miller

  • Ten years of research on the false-consensus effect: an empirical and theoretical review

    Gary Marks;Norman Miller

  • Beyond the Contact Hypothesis: Theoretical Perspectives on Desegregation

    Marilynn B. Brewer;Norman Miller

  • Chewing on it can chew you up: effects of rumination on triggered displaced aggression.

    Brad J. Bushman;Angelica M. Bonacci;William C. Pedersen;Eduardo A. Vasquez

  • Groups in Contact: The Psychology of Desegregation

    Norman Miller;Marilynn B. Brewer

  • Positive mood and helping behavior: A test of six hypotheses.

    Michael Carlson;Ventura Charlin;Norman Miller

  • ALCOHOL AND AGGRESSION : A META-ANALYSIS ON THE MODERATING EFFECTS OF INHIBITORY CUES, TRIGGERING EVENTS, AND SELF-FOCUSED ATTENTION

    Tiffany A. Ito;Norman Miller;Vicki E. Pollock

  • Speed of speech and persuasion.

    Norman Miller;Geoffrey Maruyama;Rex Julian Beaber;Keith Valone

  • Displaced aggression is alive and well: a meta-analytic review.

    Amy Marcus-Newhall;William C. Pedersen;Mike Carlson;Norman Miller

  • Interaction in cooperative groups : the theoretical anatomy of group learning

    Rachel Hertz-Lazarovits;Norman Miller

  • Vicarious Retribution: The Role of Collective Blame in Intergroup Aggression

    Brian Lickel;Norman Miller;Douglas M. Stenstrom;Thomas F. Denson

  • Cognitive appraisals and emotions predict cortisol and immune responses: a meta-analysis of acute laboratory social stressors and emotion inductions.

    Thomas F. Denson;Marija Spanovic;Norman Miller

  • Cooperation and the reduction of intergroup bias: The role of reward structure and social orientation ☆

    B.Ann Bettencourt;Marilynn B Brewer;Marian Rogers Croak;Norman Miller

  • The displaced aggression questionnaire.

    Thomas F. Denson;William C. Pedersen;Norman Miller

  • Group Process, Group Decision, Group Action

    Robert S. Baron;Norbert L. Kerr;Norman Miller

  • Attitude change : a critical analysis of theoretical approaches

    Charles A. Kiesler;Barry E. Collins;Norman Miller

  • Personalization and the Promise of Contact Theory

    Norman Miller

  • A Theoretical Model of Triggered Displaced Aggression

    Norman Miller;William C. Pedersen;Mitchell Earleywine;Vicki E. Pollock

  • The modern face of prejudice and structural features that moderate the effect of cooperation on affect.

    Eric J. Vanman;Brenda Y. Paul;Tiffany A. Ito;Norman Miller

  • Explanation of the relation between negative mood and helping.

    Michael Carlson;Norman Miller

Frequent Co-Authors

Geoffrey M. Maruyama
Geoffrey M. Maruyama University of Minnesota
Thomas F. Denson
Thomas F. Denson University of New South Wales
Marilynn B. Brewer
Marilynn B. Brewer The Ohio State University
Gary Marks
Gary Marks Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Brian Lickel
Brian Lickel University of Massachusetts Amherst
Brad J. Bushman
Brad J. Bushman The Ohio State University
Kenneth L. Dion
Kenneth L. Dion University of Toronto
B. Ann Bettencourt
B. Ann Bettencourt University of Missouri
Tiffany A. Ito
Tiffany A. Ito University of Colorado Boulder
Robert S. Baron
Robert S. Baron University of Iowa

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