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Robert G. Crowder

Robert G. Crowder

D-Index & Metrics

Psychology

D-Index
50
Citations
11351
World Ranking
5401
National Ranking
2955

Robert G. Crowder 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 G. Crowder sits on this spectrum.

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31 publications 705+

This scientist: 115 publications — 29th percentile

29% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Robert G. Crowder 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 G. Crowder sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 144+

This scientist: 50 D-Index — 54th percentile

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

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

Overview

Robert G. Crowder was affiliated with Yale University in the United States. Their research contributions spanned multiple specialized fields, including aerospace engineering, nuclear and high-energy physics, statistics and probability, oral surgery, and general surgery.

The scientist's publication record included papers addressing diverse topics such as nuclear reactor physics and engineering, thermal-hydraulics in nuclear engineering, probabilistic and robust engineering design, particle detector development and performance, high-energy particle collisions research, oral and maxillofacial pathology, and head and neck surgical oncology.

Frequent coauthors who collaborated with Robert G. Crowder included Shunqiang Li, Jeremy Hoog, Li Ding, Robert S. Fulton, and Joshua F. McMichael. Their joint research was published across multiple venues, notably UNC Libraries, Nuclear Engineering and Design, Annals of Nuclear Energy, Nuclear Science and Engineering, and Applied Radiology.

Key recent publications featured:

  • Endocrine-Therapy-Resistant ESR1 Variants Revealed by Genomic Characterization of Breast-Cancer-Derived Xenografts (2020), UNC Libraries
  • Demonstration of a random sampling approach to uncertainty propagation for generic pebble-bed fluoride-salt-cooled high temperature reactor (gFHR) (2022), Nuclear Engineering and Design
  • Incorrect resonance escape probability in Monte Carlo codes due to the threshold approximation of temperature-dependent scattering (2024), Annals of Nuclear Energy
  • MaCaw: Domain-Decomposed Monte Carlo Neutral Particle Transport on Unstructured Mesh in MOOSE (2024), Nuclear Science and Engineering
  • Odontogenic Ghost Cell Carcinoma (2020), Applied Radiology

The range of Robert G. Crowder's work intersected nuclear reactor physics and engineering with oral and maxillofacial pathology, indicating a multidisciplinary approach across both engineering and medical sciences. Their scientific contributions included studies on neutron transport methods, uncertainty quantification in nuclear reactor modeling, and clinical pathology cases related to dentistry and surgery.

Publication venues for their work often focused on engineering aspects of nuclear sciences as well as clinical radiology. The UNC Libraries hosted multiple papers related to biomedical research, particularly in cancer genomics. Nuclear Engineering and Design and Annals of Nuclear Energy covered specialized research in reactor physics and simulation methodologies. Nuclear Science and Engineering included advanced computational transport methods relevant to high-fidelity particle modeling.

Their collaboration network typically involved experts in engineering, physics, and clinical fields, suggesting a bridging of disciplines in pursuit of complex scientific problems.

Best Publications

  • Principles of Learning and Memory

    Robert G. Crowder

  • Precategorical acoustic storage (PAS)

    Robert G. Crowder;John Morton

  • The Bankruptcy of Everyday Memory.

    Mahzarin R. Banaji;Robert G. Crowder

  • An auditory analogue of the sperling partial report procedure: Evidence for brief auditory storage

    Christopher J. Darwin;Christopher J. Darwin;Michael T. Turvey;Michael T. Turvey;Robert G. Crowder

  • The nature of remembering : essays in honor of Robert G. Crowder

    Robert G. Crowder;Henry L. Roediger

  • Perception of the Major/Minor Distinction: IV. Emotional Connotations in Young Children

    Marianna Pinchot Kastner;Robert G. Crowder

  • The demise of short-term memory

    Robert G. Crowder

  • Short-term memory: Where do we stand?

    Robert G. Crowder

  • Experiments with the stimulus suffix effect

    John Morton;Robert G. Crowder;Harvey A. Prussin

  • Mechanisms of auditory backward masking in the stimulus suffix effect.

    Robert G. Crowder

  • The Modality Effect in Free and Serial Recall as a Function of Phonological Similarity.

    Michael J. Watkins;Olga C. Watkins;Robert G. Crowder

  • Schedules of presentation and temporal distinctiveness in human memory.

    Ian Neath;Robert G. Crowder

  • Integration of melody and text in memory for songs

    Mary Louise Serafine;Robert G. Crowder;Bruno H. Repp

  • The sound of vowels and consonants in immediate memory

    Robert G. Crowder

  • Imagery for musical timbre

    Robert G. Crowder

  • Categories and context in the perception of isolated steady-state vowels.

    Bruno H. Repp;Alice F. Healy;Robert G. Crowder

  • A serial position effect in recall of United States presidents

    Henry L. Roediger;Robert G. Crowder

  • Prefix effects in immediate memory.

    Robert G. Crowder

  • The role of one's own voice in immediate memory ☆

    Robert G Crowder

  • On the nature of melody-text integration in memory for songs

    Mary Louise Serafine;Janet Davidson;Robert G Crowder;Bruno H Repp

Frequent Co-Authors

Bruno H. Repp
Bruno H. Repp Haskins Laboratories
Ian Neath
Ian Neath Memorial University of Newfoundland
Henry L. Roediger
Henry L. Roediger Washington University in St. Louis
Michael T. Turvey
Michael T. Turvey University of Connecticut
Mark A. Pitt
Mark A. Pitt The Ohio State University
Alice F. Healy
Alice F. Healy University of Colorado Boulder
Michael Cole
Michael Cole University of East London
J. Steven Reznick
J. Steven Reznick University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
James S. Nairne
James S. Nairne Purdue University West Lafayette
Michael J. Watkins
Michael J. Watkins Rice University

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