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45
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11739
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6581
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William R. Corbin 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 William R. Corbin sits on this spectrum.

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31 publications 705+

This scientist: 156 publications — 52nd percentile

52% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

William R. Corbin 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 William R. Corbin sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 144+

This scientist: 45 D-Index — 43rd percentile

43% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

William R. Corbin is affiliated with Arizona State University in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of psychology and medicine, with a focus on epidemiology, applied psychology, clinical psychology, experimental and cognitive psychology, and pharmacology.

Their work heavily revolves around topics related to substance abuse treatment and outcomes, behavioral health and interventions, mental health research topics, cannabis and cannabinoid research, sexual assault and victimization studies, neurotransmitter receptor influence on behavior, and sexuality, behavior, and technology.

They have contributed to scientific literature with several recent publications, including:

  • Putting things in context: Longitudinal relations between drinking contexts, drinking motives, and negative alcohol consequences (2020, Psychology of Addictive Behaviors)
  • Contextual influences on subjective alcohol response (2020, Experimental and Clinical Psychopharmacology)
  • To Infuse or Ingest in Human Laboratory Alcohol Research (2020, Alcoholism Clinical and Experimental Research)
  • Drinking less on cannabis use days: The moderating role of UPPS-P impulsive personality traits (2021, Psychology of Addictive Behaviors)
  • Reward drinking and naltrexone treatment response among young adult heavy drinkers (2021, Addiction)

The most frequent venues for their publications include:

  • Psychology of Addictive Behaviors
  • Experimental and Clinical Psychopharmacology
  • Alcoholism Clinical and Experimental Research
  • Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs
  • Drug and Alcohol Dependence

Collaborative efforts feature several frequent coauthors such as:

  • Jack T. Waddell
  • Scott E King
  • Sarah A. Okey
  • Teresa A. Treat
  • Jane Metrik

Best Publications

  • Preliminary validation of the Yale Food Addiction Scale

    Ashley N. Gearhardt;William R. Corbin;Kelly D. Brownell

  • A review of expectancy theory and alcohol consumption.

    Barry T. Jones;Will Corbin;Will Corbin;Kim Fromme

  • Neural Correlates of Food Addiction

    Ashley N. Gearhardt;Sonja Yokum;Patrick T. Orr;Eric Stice

  • Development of the Yale Food Addiction Scale Version 2.0.

    Ashley N. Gearhardt;William R. Corbin;Kelly D. Brownell

  • Behavioral risks during the transition from high school to college.

    Kim Fromme;William R. Corbin;Marc I. Kruse

  • Food addiction: an examination of the diagnostic criteria for dependence.

    Ashley N. Gearhardt;William R. Corbin;Kelly D. Brownell

  • Mind over milkshakes: mindsets, not just nutrients, determine ghrelin response.

    Alia J. Crum;William R. Corbin;Kelly D. Brownell;Peter Salovey

  • Prevention of heavy drinking and associated negative consequences among mandated and voluntary college students.

    Kim Fromme;William Corbin

  • Trajectories and Determinants of Alcohol Use among LGB Young Adults and Their Heterosexual Peers: Results from a Prospective Study.

    Mark L. Hatzenbuehler;William R. Corbin;Kim Fromme

  • Subjective response to alcohol: a critical review of the literature.

    Meghan E. Morean;William R. Corbin

  • Preliminary validation of the Yale Food Addiction Scale for children.

    Ashley N. Gearhardt;Christina A. Roberto;Marissa J. Seamans;William R. Corbin

  • Relations among stress, coping strategies, coping motives, alcohol consumption and related problems: A mediated moderation model

    William R. Corbin;Nicole M. Farmer;Susan Nolen-Hoekesma

  • Food-addiction scale measurement in 2 cohorts of middle-aged and older women

    Alan J Flint;Ashley N Gearhardt;William R Corbin;Kelly D Brownell

  • The Role of Alcohol Expectancies and Alcohol Consumption Among Sexually Victimized and Nonvictimized College Women

    William R. Corbin;Jeffrey A. Bernat;Karen S. Calhoun;Lily D. McNAIR

  • Measurement of Alcohol-Related Consequences among High School and College Students: Application of Item Response Models to the Rutgers Alcohol Problem Index.

    Derrick J. Neal;Derrick J. Neal;William R. Corbin;Kim Fromme

  • Discrimination and alcohol-related problems among college students: A prospective examination of mediating effects

    Mark L. Hatzenbuehler;William R. Corbin;Kim Fromme

  • Alcohol use and serial monogamy as risks for sexually transmitted diseases in young adults.

    William R. Corbin;Kim Fromme

  • College Men and Alcohol Use: Positive Alcohol Expectancies as a Mediator Between Distinct Masculine Norms and Alcohol Use

    Derek Kenji Iwamoto;William R. Corbin;Carl Lejuez;Laura Macpherson

  • Brief Alcohol Interventions With Mandated or Adjudicated College Students.

    Nancy P. Barnett;Tracy O.Leary Tevyaw;Kim Fromme;Brian Borsari

  • Ethnic Differences and the Closing of the Sex Gap in Alcohol Use Among College-Bound Students

    William R. Corbin;Ellen L. Vaughan;Kim Fromme

Frequent Co-Authors

Kim Fromme
Kim Fromme The University of Texas at Austin
Stephanie S. O'Malley
Stephanie S. O'Malley Yale University
Meghan E. Morean
Meghan E. Morean Yale University
Ashley N. Gearhardt
Ashley N. Gearhardt University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Kelly D. Brownell
Kelly D. Brownell Duke University
Henry R. Kranzler
Henry R. Kranzler University of Pennsylvania
K. Paige Harden
K. Paige Harden The University of Texas at Austin
Laurie Chassin
Laurie Chassin Arizona State University
Peter Salovey
Peter Salovey Yale University
Carl W. Lejuez
Carl W. Lejuez Stony Brook University

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