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D-Index
47
Citations
9807
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6139
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3339

Warren H. Jones 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 Warren H. Jones sits on this spectrum.

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31 publications 705+

This scientist: 95 publications — 17th percentile

17% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Warren H. Jones 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 Warren H. Jones sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 144+

This scientist: 47 D-Index — 47th percentile

47% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Warren H. Jones was affiliated with the University of Tennessee at Knoxville in the United States during their academic career. Their research and academic contributions remain documented within the scope of their institutional association.

Although specific details about their recent papers, frequent co-authors, and publication venues are not available, the record confirms they were active within an academic environment conducive to research and scholarship.

There is no detailed data on main fields or subfields of study, nor on the main topics they explored in their work. Similarly, no information is provided regarding any book publications or awards won.

The absence of documented research output or collaborative patterns in the available data limits a comprehensive overview of their scholarly impact or research focus areas. Nevertheless, their affiliation with a recognized university indicates involvement in higher education and potential contributions to academia during their career.

Best Publications

  • The Parental Stress Scale: Initial Psychometric Evidence

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  • The persistence of loneliness: Self and other determinants.

    Warren H. Jones;J. E. Freemon;Ruth Ann Goswick

  • The Enigma of Androgyny: Differential Implications for Males and Females?.

    Warren H. Jones;Mary E. Chernovetz;Robert O. Hansson

  • The conceptualization of marital commitment: An integrative analysis.

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  • Shyness: conceptualization and measurement.

    Warren H. Jones;Stephen R. Briggs;Thomas G. Smith

  • Loneliness and social skill deficits.

    Warren H. Jones;Steven A. Hobbs;Don Hockenbury

  • On conceptualizing and assessing guilt.

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  • The Unique Effects of Forgiveness on Health: An Exploration of Pathways

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  • A Change of Heart: Cardiovascular Correlates of Forgiveness in Response to Interpersonal Conflict

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  • Shyness : perspectives on research and treatment

    Warren H. Jones;Jonathan M. Cheek;Stephen R. Briggs

  • The Social Reticence Scale: An objective instrument to measure shyness.

    Warren H. Jones;Dan Russell

  • Loneliness and social skill deficits.

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  • Measuring Levels of Trust

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  • Loneliness and Social Anxiety

    Warren H. Jones;Jayne Rose;Daniel W. Russell

  • Handbook of Interpersonal Commitment and Relationship Stability

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  • The Family Satisfaction Scale

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  • Loneliness, self-concept, and adjustment.

    Ruth Ann Goswick;Warren H. Jones

  • Psychometric properties of the Revised Cheek and Buss Shyness Scale.

    Derek R. Hopko;Jessica Stowell;Warren H. Jones;Maria E. A. Armento

  • Loneliness and Adjustment to Old Age

    Robert O. Hansson;Warren H. Jones;Bruce N. Carpenter;Jacqueline H. Remondet

  • Shyness, Social Behavior, and Relationships

    Warren H. Jones;Bruce N. Carpenter

  • Anomalistic Psychology: A Study of Magical Thinking

    Leonard Zusne;Warren H. Jones

  • When Superstition Fails Reactions to Disconfirmation of Paranormal Beliefs

    Dan Russell;Warren H. Jones

  • Loneliness and Interpersonal Judgments

    Warren H. Jones;Carol Sansone;Bob Helm

  • Shyness: Perspectives on Research and Treatment.

    David D. Franks;Warren H. Jones;Jonathan M. Cheek;Stephen R. Briggs

  • A Trait-Situational Analysis of Shyness

    Dan Russell;Carolyn E. Cutrona;Warren H. Jones

  • Components of loneliness during adolescence.

    Ruth Ann Goswick;Warren H. Jones

  • Troubled Relationships in Later Life: Implications for Support

    Robert O. Hansson;Warren H. Jones;Wesla L. Fletcher

  • The Self-Other Discrepancy in Social Shyness

    Warren H. Jones;Stephen R. Briggs

  • Anomalistic psychology: A study of extraordinary phenomena of behavior and experience

    Leonard Zusne;Warren H. Jones

Frequent Co-Authors

Robert O. Hansson
Robert O. Hansson University of Tulsa
Daniel W. Russell
Daniel W. Russell Iowa State University
Daniel Perlman
Daniel Perlman University of North Carolina at Greensboro
Carol Sansone
Carol Sansone University of Utah
Susan Sprecher
Susan Sprecher Illinois State University
Carolyn E. Cutrona
Carolyn E. Cutrona Iowa State University

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