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22728
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Overview

Richard L. Gorsuch is affiliated with Fuller Theological Seminary in the United States. Their work focuses on various aspects within academic research without a specific emphasis on a particular subfield or topic based on available data.

There is no recorded information on recent papers or frequent publication venues, so no detailed list of publications or venues can be provided.

Similarly, no frequent co-authors are documented, which suggests that collaboration patterns for this researcher are either limited or not publicly recorded.

The absence of data on their main and subfields of study means their precise disciplinary focus remains unspecified in available records.

There is also no information on book publications or major research topics linked to Richard L. Gorsuch.

No awards or distinctions have been documented, and the researcher is currently living.

Best Publications

  • Manual for the state-trait anxiety inventory (form Y) : "self-evaluation questionnaire"

    Charles Donald Spielberger;Richard L. Gorsuch;Robert Edward Lushene

  • Beliefs, attitudes, and values

    Richard L. Gorsuch;Milton Rokeach

  • Intrinsic/extrinsic measurement: I/E-Revised and single-item scales.

    Richard L. Gorsuch;Susan E. McPherson

  • Exploratory factor analysis: its role in item analysis.

    Richard L. Gorsuch

  • The Psychology of Religion: An Empirical Approach

    Michael J. Donahue;Ralph W. Hood;Bernard Spilka;Bruce Hunsberger

  • Measurement: the boon and bane of investigating religion

    Richard L. Gorsuch

  • Effects of under- and overextraction on principal axis factor analysis with varimax rotation.

    James M. Wood;Douglas J. Tataryn;Richard L. Gorsuch

  • Development of an "Age Universal" I-E scale.

    Richard L. Gorsuch;G. Daniel Venable

  • The Religious Support Scale: construction, validation, and cross-validation.

    William E. Fiala;Jeffrey P. Bjorck;Richard Gorsuch

  • Religious Aspects of Substance Abuse and Recovery

    Richard L. Gorsuch

  • Exploratory Factor Analysis

    Richard L. Gorsuch

  • Moral obligation and attitudes: Their relation to behavioral intentions.

    Richard L. Gorsuch;John Ortberg

  • Trait Anxiety and Intrinsic-Extrinsic Religiousness

    Mark Baker;Richard Gorsuch

  • The psychology of religion: An empirical approach, 3rd ed.

    Bernard Spilka;Ralph W. Hood;Bruce Hunsberger;Richard Gorsuch

  • Number of Factors in the Personality Sphere: Does Increase in Factors Increase Predictability of Real-Life Criteria?

    Bryan Mershon;Richard L. Gorsuch

  • Single vs. Multiple-Item Scales for Measuring Religious Values

    Richard L. Gorsuch;Sam G. McFarland

  • The psychology of religion: An empirical approach, 2nd ed.

    Ralph W. Hood Jr.;Bernard Spilka;Bruce Hunsberger;Richard Gorsuch

  • Initial drug abuse: A review of predisposing social psychological factors.

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  • Religious orientation, antihomosexual sentiment, and fundamentalism among Christians.

    Aubyn S. Fulton;Richard L. Gorsuch;Elizabeth A. Maynard

  • Christian faith and ethnic prejudice: A review and interpretation of research.

    Richard L. Gorsuch;Daniel Aleshire

  • Understanding Human Values: Individual and Societal

    Richard L. Gorsuch;Milton Rokeach

Frequent Co-Authors

John W. Fantuzzo
John W. Fantuzzo University of Pennsylvania
Ralph W. Hood
Ralph W. Hood University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
Donald H. Saklofske
Donald H. Saklofske University of Western Ontario
Kyle Brauer Boone
Kyle Brauer Boone Alliant International University
Charles D. Spielberger
Charles D. Spielberger University of South Florida
Milton Rokeach
Milton Rokeach Washington State University
David W. Foy
David W. Foy Pepperdine University
Everett L. Worthington
Everett L. Worthington Virginia Commonwealth University
Shanmukh V. Kamble
Shanmukh V. Kamble Karnatak University

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