Ashley E. Anker

1.3k total citations
29 papers, 962 citations indexed

About

Ashley E. Anker is a scholar working on Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, Social Psychology and Clinical Psychology. According to data from OpenAlex, Ashley E. Anker has authored 29 papers receiving a total of 962 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 15 papers in Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, 9 papers in Social Psychology and 9 papers in Clinical Psychology. Recurrent topics in Ashley E. Anker's work include Organ Donation and Transplantation (14 papers), Grief, Bereavement, and Mental Health (8 papers) and Palliative Care and End-of-Life Issues (6 papers). Ashley E. Anker is often cited by papers focused on Organ Donation and Transplantation (14 papers), Grief, Bereavement, and Mental Health (8 papers) and Palliative Care and End-of-Life Issues (6 papers). Ashley E. Anker collaborates with scholars based in United States, Canada and Singapore. Ashley E. Anker's co-authors include Thomas Hugh Feeley, Amber Marie Reinhart, Carolyn Lagoe, Hyunjung Kim, Melanie Evans, Ariel M. Aloe, Michael A. Stefanone, Brian L. Quick, Susan E. Morgan and Tobias Reynolds‐Tylus and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of Communication, Patient Education and Counseling and Journal of Applied Social Psychology.

In The Last Decade

Ashley E. Anker

29 papers receiving 920 citations

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Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Ashley E. Anker United States 17 348 257 248 225 146 29 962
Diana M. Zuckerman United States 16 160 0.5× 244 0.9× 331 1.3× 201 0.9× 155 1.1× 51 1.2k
James D. Robinson United States 18 106 0.3× 270 1.1× 88 0.4× 263 1.2× 117 0.8× 49 800
Amber Marie Reinhart United States 12 91 0.3× 286 1.1× 77 0.3× 353 1.6× 146 1.0× 19 863
Kirsten McKenzie Australia 15 267 0.8× 118 0.5× 245 1.0× 135 0.6× 136 0.9× 46 1.3k
Erwin P. Bettinghaus United States 13 163 0.5× 210 0.8× 47 0.2× 287 1.3× 61 0.4× 31 944
Kathrynn Pounders United States 14 74 0.2× 465 1.8× 85 0.3× 250 1.1× 135 0.9× 29 1.1k
Tracy Sandberg United Kingdom 10 102 0.3× 253 1.0× 106 0.4× 140 0.6× 171 1.2× 11 890
Cabral A. Bigman United States 20 211 0.6× 463 1.8× 103 0.4× 259 1.2× 92 0.6× 43 1.4k
Jeanine Warisse Turner United States 19 153 0.4× 349 1.4× 47 0.2× 302 1.3× 297 2.0× 51 1.1k
Piper Liping Liu Macao 17 66 0.2× 492 1.9× 157 0.6× 277 1.2× 115 0.8× 45 1.0k

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Feeley, Thomas Hugh, Ashley E. Anker, Melanie Evans, & Tobias Reynolds‐Tylus. (2017). A Department of Motor Vehicle–Based Intervention to Promote Organ Donor Registrations in New York State. Progress in Transplantation. 27(3). 273–280. 10 indexed citations
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Anker, Ashley E., et al.. (2016). Measuring the Effectiveness of Mass-Mediated Health Campaigns Through Meta-Analysis. Journal of Health Communication. 21(4). 439–456. 94 indexed citations
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Glick, Michael, et al.. (2016). The Buffalo Model: Shifting the Focus of Clinical Licensure Exams in Dentistry to Address Ethical Concerns Regarding Patient Care. Journal of Dental Education. 80(6). 641–647. 3 indexed citations
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Quick, Brian L., Ashley E. Anker, Thomas Hugh Feeley, & Susan E. Morgan. (2015). An examination of three theoretical models to explain the organ donation attitude–registration discrepancy among mature adults. Health Communication. 31(3). 265–274. 30 indexed citations
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Anker, Ashley E., et al.. (2014). Background factors predicting accuracy and improvement in micro expression recognition. Motivation and Emotion. 38(5). 700–714. 31 indexed citations
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Anker, Ashley E., et al.. (2013). Providing Social Support in a Persuasive Context: Forms of Social Support Reported by Organ Procurement Coordinators. Health Communication. 28(8). 835–845. 10 indexed citations
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Feeley, Thomas Hugh, Ashley E. Anker, & Ariel M. Aloe. (2012). The Door-in-the-Face Persuasive Message Strategy: A Meta-Analysis of the First 35 Years. Communication Monographs. 79(3). 316–343. 45 indexed citations
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Anker, Ashley E. & Thomas Hugh Feeley. (2012). Estimating the risks of acquiring a kidney abroad: a meta‐analysis of complications following participation in transplant tourism. Clinical Transplantation. 26(3). E232–41. 34 indexed citations
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Anker, Ashley E. & Thomas Hugh Feeley. (2011). Are Nonparticipants in Prosocial Behavior Merely Innocent Bystanders?. Health Communication. 26(1). 13–24. 30 indexed citations
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Anker, Ashley E. & Thomas Hugh Feeley. (2011). Difficult Communication: Compliance-Gaining Strategies of Organ Procurement Coordinators. Journal of Health Communication. 16(4). 372–392. 15 indexed citations
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Anker, Ashley E. & Thomas Hugh Feeley. (2011). Asking the Difficult Questions: Message Strategies Used by Organ Procurement Coordinators in Requesting Familial Consent to Organ Donation. Journal of Health Communication. 16(6). 643–659. 26 indexed citations
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Anker, Ashley E., Amber Marie Reinhart, & Thomas Hugh Feeley. (2011). Health information seeking: A review of measures and methods. Patient Education and Counseling. 82(3). 346–354. 271 indexed citations
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Anker, Ashley E. & Thomas Hugh Feeley. (2010). Why Families Decline Donation: The Perspective of Organ Procurement Coordinators. Progress in Transplantation. 20(3). 239–246. 35 indexed citations
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Feeley, Thomas Hugh, et al.. (2010). A Journal-Level Analysis ofHealth Communication. Health Communication. 25(6-7). 516–521. 6 indexed citations
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Anker, Ashley E., Amber Marie Reinhart, & Thomas Hugh Feeley. (2010). Meta-Analysis of Meta-Analyses in Communication: Comparing Fixed Effects and Random Effects Analysis Models. Communication Quarterly. 58(3). 257–278. 32 indexed citations
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Anker, Ashley E., et al.. (2010). The Persuasive Effects of Audiovisual PSAs to Promote Organ Donation: The Mediating Role of Psychological Reactance. Communication Studies. 61(1). 46–69. 20 indexed citations
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Anker, Ashley E., et al.. (2010). Religion and the decision to donate organs: Exploring the potential role of religious leaders. Journal of Community & Applied Social Psychology. 21(4). 312–328. 16 indexed citations
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Anker, Ashley E., Thomas Hugh Feeley, & Hyunjung Kim. (2010). Examining the Attitude–Behavior Relationship in Prosocial Donation Domains. Journal of Applied Social Psychology. 40(6). 1293–1324. 53 indexed citations
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Feeley, Thomas Hugh, et al.. (2009). A Peer-to-Peer Campaign to Promote Organ Donation Among Racially Diverse College Students in New York City. Journal of the National Medical Association. 101(11). 1154–1162. 22 indexed citations
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Marshall, Heather, Amber Marie Reinhart, Thomas Hugh Feeley, Frank Tutzauer, & Ashley E. Anker. (2008). Comparing College Students' Value-, Outcome-, and Impression-Relevant Involvement in Health-Related Issues. Health Communication. 23(2). 171–183. 13 indexed citations

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