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D-Index
34
Citations
12447
World Ranking
10004
National Ranking
5265

Overview

Robert A. Wicklund was affiliated with The University of Texas at Austin in the United States. Their academic contributions spanned various aspects of research, although specific details about their fields of study, subfields, or main topics of work have not been provided.

The scientist's record does not include any recently published papers, frequent co-authors, or preferred publication venues. Similarly, there is no available information regarding book publications or awards received during their career.

Despite the limited publicly available data, Robert A. Wicklund was recognized as a researcher associated with a major academic institution, implying involvement in scholarly activities and contributions to their academic community.

Best Publications

  • A theory of objective self awareness

    Shelley Duval;Robert A. Wicklund

  • Symbolic self-completion

    Robert A. Wicklund;Peter M. Gollwitzer

  • Objective Self-Awareness

    Robert A. Wicklund

  • Perspectives on cognitive dissonance

    Robert A. Wicklund;Jack Williams Brehm

  • Consumer Behavior and Psychological Reactance

    Unknown

  • Freedom and reactance

    Robert A. Wicklund

  • Opinion change and performance facilitation as a result of objective self-awareness ☆

    Robert A Wicklund;Shelley Duval

  • Symbolic Self-Completion, Attempted Influence, and Self-Deprecation

    Robert A. Wicklund;Peter M. Gollwitzer

  • Effects of objective self-awareness on attribution of causality

    Shelley Duval;Robert A. Wicklund

  • Self-focused attention and self-report validity.

    John B. Pryor;Frederick X. Gibbons;Robert A. Wicklund;Russell H. Fazio

  • Psychological antecedents of conspicuous consumption

    Unknown

  • Objective self awareness and self esteem

    William John Ickes;Robert A. Wicklund;C.Brian Ferris

  • Admission of Failure and Symbolic Self-Completion: Extending Lewinian Theory

    Peter M. Gollwitzer;Robert A. Wicklund;James L. Hilton

  • Self-symbolizing and the neglect of others' perspectives.

    Peter M. Gollwitzer;Robert A. Wicklund

  • Self-focused attention and helping behavior.

    Frederick X. Gibbons;Robert A. Wicklund

  • Attitude change as a function of felt competence and threat to attitudinal freedom

    Robert A Wicklund;Jack W Brehm

  • The fallacy of the private-public self-focus distinction.

    Robert A. Wicklund;Peter M. Gollwitzer

  • Prior Exercise of Freedom and Reactance.

    Melvin L Snyder;Robert A Wicklund

  • Selective exposure to self

    Frederick X Gibbons;Robert A Wicklund

  • Self-directed attention and taking the other's perspective

    Blair O. Stephenson;Robert A. Wicklund

  • The Influence of Self-Awareness on Human Behavior

    Robert A. Wicklund

  • A clarification of selective exposure: The impact of choice

    Dieter Frey;Robert A Wicklund

Frequent Co-Authors

Jack W. Brehm
Jack W. Brehm University of Kansas
Peter M. Gollwitzer
Peter M. Gollwitzer New York University
William Ickes
William Ickes The University of Texas at Arlington
John B. Pryor
John B. Pryor Illinois State University
Dieter Frey
Dieter Frey Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Frederick X. Gibbons
Frederick X. Gibbons University of Connecticut
Fritz Strack
Fritz Strack University of Würzburg
Russell H. Fazio
Russell H. Fazio The Ohio State University

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