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47
Citations
25757
World Ranking
6012
National Ranking
3259

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1970 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
  • 1970 - Fellow of the American Psychological Association (APA)

Overview

Ralph L. Rosnow is affiliated with Temple University in the United States. Their academic work and contributions are recognized within the broader scientific community, particularly in psychology and related fields.

Rosnow has been honored as a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) since 1970. In the same year, they were also designated a Fellow of the American Psychological Association (APA). These fellowships indicate a recognized standing within these professional organizations.

The available data does not detail specific research topics, frequent co-authors, or publication venues related to Rosnow. There are no recorded papers, book publications, or documented main or subfields of study listed. As such, precise areas of investigation or scholarly contributions cannot be provided based on the current dataset.

Despite the limited specifics on research output or focus, Rosnow's longstanding affiliation with Temple University suggests involvement in academic research and higher education within the United States.

Best Publications

  • Essentials of Behavioral Research: Methods and Data Analysis

    Robert Rosenthal;Ralph L. Rosnow

  • Contrast Analysis: Focused Comparisons in the Analysis of Variance

    Robert Rosenthal;Ralph L. Rosnow

  • Contrasts and Effect Sizes in Behavioral Research: A Correlational Approach

    Robert Rosenthal;Ralph L. Rosnow;Donald B. Rubin

  • Statistical Procedures and the Justification of Knowledge in Psychological Science

    Ralph L. Rosnow;Robert Rosenthal

  • Computing Contrasts, Effect Sizes, and Counternulls on Other People's Published Data: General Procedures for Research Consumers

    Ralph L. Rosnow;Robert Rosenthal

  • Beginning Behavioral Research: A Conceptual Primer

    Ralph L. Rosnow;Robert Rosenthal

  • Artifact in behavioral research

    Robert Rosenthal;Ralph L. Rosnow

  • Rumor and Gossip: The Social Psychology of Hearsay

    Ralph L. Rosnow;Gary Alan Fine

  • The Volunteer Subject

    Camille B. Wortman;Robert Rosenthal;Ralph L. Rosnow

  • Contrasts and Effect Sizes in Behavioral Research

    Robert Rosenthal;Ralph L. Rosnow;Donald B. Rubin

  • Contrasts and Correlations in Effect-Size Estimation:

    Ralph L. Rosnow;Robert Rosenthal;Donald B. Rubin

  • Inside rumor: A personal journey.

    Ralph L. Rosnow

  • Effect Sizes for Experimenting Psychologists

    Ralph L. Rosnow;Robert Rosenthal

  • Reining in rumors

    Nicholas DiFonzo;Prashant Bordia;Ralph L. Rosnow

  • Rumor as Communication: A Contextualist Approach.

    Ralph L. Rosnow

  • The Volunteer Subject.

    James C. Moore;Robert Rosenthal;Ralph L. Rosnow

  • Definition and interpretation of interaction effects.

    Ralph L. Rosnow;Robert Rosenthal

  • Psychology of rumor reconsidered.

    Ralph L. Rosnow

  • People Studying People: Artifacts and Ethics in Behavioral Research

    Ralph L. Rosnow;Robert Rosenthal

  • Rumor and gossip in interpersonal interaction and beyond: A social exchange perspective.

    Ralph L. Rosnow

  • Artifacts in Behavioral Research

    Robert Rosenthal;Ralph L. Rosnow

Frequent Co-Authors

Robert Rosenthal
Robert Rosenthal University of California, Riverside
Jerry Suls
Jerry Suls University of Iowa
Prashant Bordia
Prashant Bordia Australian National University
Leona S. Aiken
Leona S. Aiken Arizona State University
Judith A. Hall
Judith A. Hall Northeastern University

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