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Norman S. Endler

Norman S. Endler

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Psychology

D-Index
65
Citations
23350
World Ranking
2782
National Ranking
166

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1997 - CPA Donald O. Hebb Award for Distinguished Contributions to Psychology as a Science, Canadian Psychological Association (CPA)
  • 1986 - Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada Academy of Social Sciences

Overview

Norman S. Endler is affiliated with York University in Canada. Their academic and research career is marked by contributions recognized within the field of psychology.

Endler has received notable awards, including the CPA Donald O. Hebb Award for Distinguished Contributions to Psychology as a Science from the Canadian Psychological Association (CPA) in 1997. Additionally, they were named a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada in 1986, within the Academy of Social Sciences.

There is no specific record of co-authors, recent papers, book publications, or frequent publication venues publicly associated with Endler to outline their collaborative work or publication history.

Similarly, detailed information regarding main fields of study, subfields of study, and main topics of work is not available for this researcher.

Best Publications

  • Multidimensional assessment of coping: A critical evaluation.

    Norman S. Endler;James D. A. Parker

  • Assessment of multidimensional coping: task, emotion, and avoidance strategies

    Norman S. Endler;James D. A. Parker

  • Personality at the crossroads : current issues in interactional psychology

    David Magnusson;Norman Solomon Endler

  • Toward an interactional psychology of personality.

    Norman S. Endler;David Magnusson

  • Handbook of coping : theory, research, applications

    Moshe Zeidner;Norman S. Endler

  • Coping with coping assessment: A critical review:

    James D. A. Parker;Norman S. Endler

  • State and trait anxiety revisited.

    Norman S Endler;Nancy L Kocovski

  • An S-R inventory of anxiousness.

    Norman S. Endler;J. McV. Hunt;Alvin J. Rosenstein

  • Factorial validity of the 20-item Toronto Alexithymia Scale

    James D. A. Parker;R. Michael Bagby;Graeme J. Taylor;Norman S. Endler

  • Models of job-related stress and personal achievement among consultant doctors

    Ian J. Deary;Harriet Blenkin;Raymond M. Agius;Norman S. Endler

  • Interactional Psychology and Personality

    Norman Solomon Endler;David Magnusson

  • Sources of behavioral variance as measured by the S-R inventory of anxiousness.

    Norman S. Endler;J. M. Hunt

  • Ruminative coping and post-event processing in social anxiety

    Nancy L. Kocovski;Norman S. Endler;Neil A. Rector;Gordon L. Flett

  • Self-reports of depression and state-trait anxiety: evidence for differential assessment

    N. S. Endler;B. J. Cox;J. D. A. Parker;R. M. Bagby

  • Productivity and scholarly impact (citations) of British, Canadian, and U.S. departments of psychology (1975).

    Norman S. Endler;J. Philippe Rushton;Henry L. Roediger

  • S-R inventories of hostility and comparisons of the proportions of variance from persons, responses, and situations for hostility and anxiousness.

    Norman S. Endler;J. M. Hunt

  • Stress, anxiety and coping: The multidimensional interaction model.

    Norman S. Endler

  • Coping with Health Problems: Developing a Reliable and Valid Multidimensional Measure.

    Norman S. Endler;James D. A. Parker;Laura J. Summerfeldt

  • A multidimensional measure of trait anxiety: the S-R inventory of general trait anxiousness.

    Norman S. Endler;Marilyn Okada

  • Coping and defense: A historical overview.

    James D. A. Parker;Norman S. Endler

Frequent Co-Authors

James D. A. Parker
James D. A. Parker Trent University
Gordon L. Flett
Gordon L. Flett York University
Richard P. Swinson
Richard P. Swinson McMaster University
Brian J. Cox
Brian J. Cox University of Manitoba
David Magnusson
David Magnusson Stockholm University
R. Michael Bagby
R. Michael Bagby University of Toronto
G. Ron Norton
G. Ron Norton University of Winnipeg
Laura J. Summerfeldt
Laura J. Summerfeldt Trent University
Paul L. Hewitt
Paul L. Hewitt University of British Columbia
Ian J. Deary
Ian J. Deary University of Edinburgh

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