David Lubinski

12.8k total citations · 1 hit paper
104 papers, 8.3k citations indexed

About

David Lubinski is a scholar working on Experimental and Cognitive Psychology, Safety Research and Automotive Engineering. According to data from OpenAlex, David Lubinski has authored 104 papers receiving a total of 8.3k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 59 papers in Experimental and Cognitive Psychology, 22 papers in Safety Research and 12 papers in Automotive Engineering. Recurrent topics in David Lubinski's work include Cognitive Abilities and Testing (38 papers), Education, Achievement, and Giftedness (31 papers) and Career Development and Diversity (20 papers). David Lubinski is often cited by papers focused on Cognitive Abilities and Testing (38 papers), Education, Achievement, and Giftedness (31 papers) and Career Development and Diversity (20 papers). David Lubinski collaborates with scholars based in United States, United Kingdom and Canada. David Lubinski's co-authors include Camilla Persson Benbow, Jonathan Wai, Lloyd G. Humphreys, Harrison J. Kell, James H. Steiger, Auke Tellegen, Rose Mary Webb, Gregory Park, Travis Thompson and James N. Butcher and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, Psychological Bulletin and Journal of Applied Psychology.

In The Last Decade

David Lubinski

102 papers receiving 7.5k citations

Hit Papers

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Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
David Lubinski United States 47 4.0k 1.9k 1.7k 1.5k 1.3k 104 8.3k
Camilla Persson Benbow United States 57 6.0k 1.5× 2.5k 1.3× 3.2k 1.9× 1.7k 1.2× 2.0k 1.5× 144 11.3k
Diane F. Halpern United States 48 4.1k 1.0× 1.2k 0.6× 5.6k 3.3× 2.3k 1.5× 3.4k 2.6× 156 14.5k
Lynn S. Liben United States 44 1.0k 0.3× 1.6k 0.9× 1.8k 1.0× 1.2k 0.8× 1.6k 1.2× 156 6.8k
James W. Pellegrino United States 53 1.9k 0.5× 1.7k 0.9× 4.4k 2.5× 1.1k 0.7× 3.4k 2.6× 187 10.8k
David H. Uttal United States 36 1.1k 0.3× 2.1k 1.1× 2.1k 1.2× 600 0.4× 2.0k 1.5× 144 5.9k
Marcia C. Linn United States 63 4.2k 1.0× 2.4k 1.3× 10.2k 5.9× 1.8k 1.2× 7.9k 6.0× 322 19.7k
Susan C. Levine United States 61 3.1k 0.8× 2.0k 1.1× 6.5k 3.8× 1.5k 1.0× 5.6k 4.3× 179 13.0k
Earl Hunt United States 41 2.5k 0.6× 716 0.4× 729 0.4× 1.4k 0.9× 2.3k 1.8× 166 8.6k
Sian L. Beilock United States 58 4.7k 1.2× 542 0.3× 3.7k 2.2× 4.3k 2.9× 4.0k 3.1× 113 12.6k
Élizabeth Fennema United States 49 3.4k 0.9× 886 0.5× 8.7k 5.0× 1.0k 0.7× 2.4k 1.8× 106 12.2k

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Lubinski, David. (2024). Education, intelligence, placement, and selection: A discussion of paradoxes and fairness. Intelligence. 108. 101881–101881.
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Lubinski, David, et al.. (2023). Composing Meaningful Lives: Exceptional Women and Men at Age 50. Gifted Child Quarterly. 67(4). 278–305. 6 indexed citations
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Lubinski, David, et al.. (2020). Academic acceleration in gifted youth and fruitless concerns regarding psychological well-being: A 35-year longitudinal study.. Journal of Educational Psychology. 113(4). 830–845. 33 indexed citations
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Zabaneh, Delilah, Eva Krapohl, Michael A. Simpson, et al.. (2017). Fine mapping genetic associations between the HLA region and extremely high intelligence. Scientific Reports. 7(1). 41182–41182. 2 indexed citations
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Spain, Sarah L., Inti Pedroso, Michael B. Miller, et al.. (2015). A genome-wide analysis of putative functional and exonic variation associated with extremely high intelligence. Molecular Psychiatry. 21(8). 1145–1151. 23 indexed citations
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Lubinski, David, Camilla Persson Benbow, & Harrison J. Kell. (2014). Life Paths and Accomplishments of Mathematically Precocious Males and Females Four Decades Later. Psychological Science. 25(12). 2217–2232. 115 indexed citations
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Lubinski, David. (2013). Arthur R. Jensen (1923–2012).. American Psychologist. 68(5). 396–397. 1 indexed citations
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Kell, Harrison J. & David Lubinski. (2013). Spatial Ability: A Neglected Talent in Educational and Occupational Settings. Roeper Review. 35(4). 219–230. 42 indexed citations
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Smeets, Stijn, et al.. (2010). Beyond the Threshold Hypothesis. Current Directions in Psychological Science. 19(6). 346–351. 92 indexed citations
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Lubinski, David. (2009). Exceptional Cognitive Ability: The Phenotype. Behavior Genetics. 39(4). 350–358. 54 indexed citations
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Haworth, Claire M. A., Margaret J. Wright, Nicolás W. Martín, et al.. (2009). A Twin Study of the Genetics of High Cognitive Ability Selected from 11,000 Twin Pairs in Six Studies from Four Countries. Behavior Genetics. 39(4). 359–370. 44 indexed citations
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Benbow, Camilla Persson & David Lubinski. (2007). Psychological Profiles of the Mathematically Talented: Some Sex Differences and Evidence Supporting their Biological Basis. Novartis Foundation symposium. 178. 44–66. 14 indexed citations
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Lubinski, David. (2004). Introduction to the Special Section on Cognitive Abilities: 100 Years After Spearman's (1904) "'General Intelligence,' Objectively Determined and Measured".. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 86(1). 96–111. 258 indexed citations
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Lubinski, David. (2004). John Bissell Carroll (1916-2003).. American Psychologist. 59(1). 43–44. 2 indexed citations
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Lubinski, David. (2000). Intelligence: Success and Fitness. Novartis Foundation symposium. 233. 6–36. 5 indexed citations
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Fisher, P. J., Dragana Turic, Nigel Williams, et al.. (1999). DNA Pooling Identifies QTLs on Chromosome 4 for General Cognitive Ability in Children. Human Molecular Genetics. 8(5). 915–922. 67 indexed citations
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Ball, David, Linzy Hill, Thalia C. Eley, et al.. (1998). Dopamine markers and general cognitive ability. Neuroreport. 9(2). 347–349. 29 indexed citations
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Petrill, Stephen A., Robert Plomin, Deborah L. Smith, et al.. (1997). No Association Between General Cognitive Ability and the A1 Allele of the D2 Dopamine Receptor Gene. Behavior Genetics. 27(1). 29–31. 30 indexed citations
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Lubinski, David, et al.. (1995). Stability of vocational interests among the intellectually gifted from adolescence to adulthood: A 15-year longitudinal study.. Journal of Applied Psychology. 80(1). 196–200. 58 indexed citations

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