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Robert F. Valois 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 Robert F. Valois sits on this spectrum.

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31 publications 705+

This scientist: 160 publications — 54th percentile

54% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Robert F. Valois 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 Robert F. Valois sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 144+

This scientist: 67 D-Index — 78th percentile

78% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Robert F. Valois is affiliated with the University of South Carolina in the United States. Their scholarly work primarily focuses on psychology, with specific attention to subfields such as social psychology, applied psychology, experimental and cognitive psychology, and speech and hearing.

The scientist's research encompasses multiple topics within psychological well-being and life satisfaction, optimism, hope, and well-being, as well as psychological and temporal perspectives research. Additionally, they have contributed to the fields of digital storytelling and education.

Recent publications include:

  • Evaluation of the Brief Multidimensional Students' Life Satisfaction Scale in a Diverse Sample of Rural Early Adolescents, 2021, Journal of Psychoeducational Assessment
  • Storytelling in Health Behavior Research: An Adolescent Health Risk Data Collection Conundrum, 2025, Health Behavior Research

Their frequent co-authors include:

  • Sarah K. Pittman
  • Albert D. Farrell
  • Sarah H. Kershner
  • Jelani Kerr
  • Zuzana Walker

Publication venues commonly featuring their work are:

  • Journal of Psychoeducational Assessment
  • Health Behavior Research

Best Publications

  • Preliminary Validation of the Brief Multidimensional Students' Life Satisfaction Scale (BMSLSS)

    Julie L. Seligson;E. Scott Huebner;Robert F. Valois

  • Life Satisfaction and Student Engagement in Adolescents

    Ashley D. Lewis;E. Scott Huebner;Patrick S. Malone;Robert F. Valois

  • Levels and Demographic Correlates of Adolescent Life Satisfaction Reports

    E. Scott Huebner;Wanzer Drane;Robert F. Valois

  • Relationship between perceived life satisfaction and adolescents’ substance abuse

    Keith J Zullig;Robert F Valois;E.Scott Huebner;John E Oeltmann

  • Aggression, Substance Use, and Suicidal Behaviors in High School Students.

    Carol Z. Garrison;R. E. McKeown;R. F. Valois;M. L. Vincent

  • Severe Dating Violence and Quality of Life Among South Carolina High School Students

    Ann L Coker;Robert E McKeown;Maureen Sanderson;Keith E Davis

  • A Dual-Factor Model of Mental Health: Toward a More Comprehensive Understanding of Youth Functioning

    Susan P. Antaramian;E. Scott Huebner;Kimberly J. Hills;Robert F. Valois

  • The Structure of Self-Reported Aggression, Drug Use, and Delinquent Behaviors During Early Adolescence

    Albert D. Farrell;Eva M. Kung;Kamila S. White;Robert F. Valois

  • Physical activity behaviors and perceived life satisfaction among public high school adolescents.

    Robert F. Valois;Keith J. Zullig;E. Scott Huebner;J. Wanzer Drane

  • Relationship between life satisfaction and violent behaviors among adolescents.

    Valois Rf;Zullig Kj;Huebner Es;Drane Jw

  • Relationship between number of sexual intercourse partners and selected health risk behaviors among public high school adolescents.

    Robert F Valois;John E Oeltmann;Jennifer Waller;James R Hussey

  • Correlates and Consequences of Early Initiation of Sexual Intercourse.

    Ann L. Coker;Donna L. Richter;Robert F. Valois;Robert E. McKeown

  • Adolescent Life Satisfaction

    Susan P. Antaramian;E. Scott Huebner;Robert F. Valois

  • Adolescent health-related quality of life and perceived satisfaction with life.

    Keith J. Zullig;Robert F. Valois;E. Scott Huebner;J. Wanzer Drane

  • Correlates of aggressive and violent behaviors among public high school adolescents

    Robert F. Valois;Robert E. McKeown;Carol Z. Garrison;Murray L. Vincent

  • The Relationship Between Life Satisfaction, Risk-Taking Behaviors, and Youth Violence

    John M. MacDonald;Alex R. Piquero;Robert F. Valois;Keith J. Zullig

  • MIDDLE SCHOOL STUDENTS' PERCEPTIONS OF QUALITY OF LIFE

    E. Scott. Huebner;Robert F. Valois;Raheem J. Paxton;J. Wanzer. Drane

  • Risk factors and behaviors associated with adolescent violence and aggression.

    Robert F. Valois;John M. MacDonald;Lena Bretous;Megan A. Fischer

  • Life Satisfaction and Suicide Among High School Adolescents

    Robert F. Valois;Keith J. Zullig;E. Scott Huebner;J. Wanzer Drane

  • An Ecological View of School Satisfaction in Adolescence: Linkages Between Social Support and Behavior Problems

    Adrienne L. DeSantis King;Scott Huebner;Shannon M. Suldo;Robert F. Valois

  • A Latent Growth Curve Analysis of the Structure of Aggression, Drug Use, and Delinquent Behaviors and Their Interrelations Over Time in Urban and Rural Adolescents

    Albert D. Farrell;Terri N. Sullivan;Layla E. Esposito;Aleta L. Meyer

Frequent Co-Authors

E. Scott Huebner
E. Scott Huebner University of South Carolina
Keith J. Zullig
Keith J. Zullig West Virginia University
Michael P. Carey
Michael P. Carey Brown University
Peter A. Vanable
Peter A. Vanable Syracuse University
Larry K. Brown
Larry K. Brown Brown University
Ralph J. DiClemente
Ralph J. DiClemente New York University
Daniel Romer
Daniel Romer University of Pennsylvania
Laura F. Salazar
Laura F. Salazar Georgia State University
Bonita Stanton
Bonita Stanton Seton Hall University
Michael Hennessy
Michael Hennessy University of Delaware

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