David S. Herzberg

1.1k total citations
12 papers, 859 citations indexed

About

David S. Herzberg is a scholar working on Clinical Psychology, Social Psychology and Experimental and Cognitive Psychology. According to data from OpenAlex, David S. Herzberg has authored 12 papers receiving a total of 859 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 7 papers in Clinical Psychology, 4 papers in Social Psychology and 4 papers in Experimental and Cognitive Psychology. Recurrent topics in David S. Herzberg's work include Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development (5 papers), Attachment and Relationship Dynamics (4 papers) and Resilience and Mental Health (2 papers). David S. Herzberg is often cited by papers focused on Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development (5 papers), Attachment and Relationship Dynamics (4 papers) and Resilience and Mental Health (2 papers). David S. Herzberg collaborates with scholars based in United States, United Kingdom and Germany. David S. Herzberg's co-authors include Nangel M. Lindberg, Dorli Burge, Shannon E. Daley, Constance Hammen, Karen D. Rudolph, Joanne Davila, Blair Paley, Jeffery N. Wilkins, Wilfred G. van Gorp and Constance Hammen and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, Journal of Abnormal Psychology and Development and Psychopathology.

In The Last Decade

David S. Herzberg

12 papers receiving 807 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
David S. Herzberg United States 10 590 319 209 130 101 12 859
Grace McNamara United States 8 698 1.2× 243 0.8× 164 0.8× 199 1.5× 78 0.8× 8 1.4k
Julian Libet United States 15 536 0.9× 329 1.0× 278 1.3× 42 0.3× 121 1.2× 24 1.1k
Ori Shinar United States 9 531 0.9× 182 0.6× 200 1.0× 130 1.0× 63 0.6× 11 942
Zvi Strassberg United States 11 581 1.0× 242 0.8× 115 0.6× 109 0.8× 166 1.6× 11 790
Danielle Keenan‐Miller United States 11 555 0.9× 173 0.5× 138 0.7× 90 0.7× 137 1.4× 21 826
Afsoon Eftekhari United States 20 1.3k 2.3× 326 1.0× 197 0.9× 60 0.5× 79 0.8× 32 1.8k
Lisa N. Legrand United States 15 580 1.0× 98 0.3× 358 1.7× 107 0.8× 137 1.4× 20 1.3k
Alessandra Frigerio Italy 20 600 1.0× 189 0.6× 80 0.4× 238 1.8× 113 1.1× 30 973
Caroline W. Oppenheimer United States 18 959 1.6× 348 1.1× 348 1.7× 188 1.4× 113 1.1× 32 1.2k
Tanya M. M. Button United States 15 541 0.9× 139 0.4× 233 1.1× 123 0.9× 104 1.0× 17 912

Countries citing papers authored by David S. Herzberg

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Fields of papers citing papers by David S. Herzberg

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of David S. Herzberg

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All Works

12 of 12 papers shown
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Lenhard, Wolfgang, et al.. (2023). A tutorial on automatic post-stratification and weighting in conventional and regression-based norming of psychometric tests. Behavior Research Methods. 56(5). 4632–4642. 4 indexed citations
2.
Mailloux, Zoe, et al.. (2012). The use of the Sensory Integration and Praxis Tests with South African children. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 42(3). 12–18. 3 indexed citations
3.
Herzberg, David S., et al.. (2011). The Sensory Processing Measure–Preschool (SPM-P)—Part One: Description of the Tool and Its Use in the Preschool Environment. Journal of Occupational Therapy Schools & Early Intervention. 4(1). 42–52. 15 indexed citations
4.
Rudolph, Karen D., Constance Hammen, Dorli Burge, et al.. (2000). Toward an interpersonal life-stress model of depression: The developmental context ofstress generation. Development and Psychopathology. 12(2). 215–234. 370 indexed citations
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Daley, Shannon E., Constance Hammen, Dorli Burge, et al.. (1999). Depression and Axis II Symptomatology in an Adolescent Community Sample: Concurrent and Longitudinal Associations. Journal of Personality Disorders. 13(1). 47–59. 38 indexed citations
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Herzberg, David S., Constance Hammen, Dorli Burge, et al.. (1999). Attachment Cognitions Predict Perceived and Enacted Social Support during Late Adolescence. Journal of Adolescent Research. 14(4). 387–404. 37 indexed citations
7.
Herzberg, David S., Constance Hammen, Dorli Burge, et al.. (1998). Social competence as a predictor of chronic interpersonal stress. Personal Relationships. 5(2). 207–218. 36 indexed citations
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Burge, Dorli, Constance Hammen, Joanne Davila, et al.. (1997). Attachment cognitions and college and work functioning two years later in late adolescent women. Journal of Youth and Adolescence. 26(3). 285–301. 13 indexed citations
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Burge, Dorli, Constance Hammen, Joanne Davila, et al.. (1997). The relationship between attachment cognitions and psychological adjustment in late adolescent women. Development and Psychopathology. 9(1). 151–167. 77 indexed citations
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Daley, Shannon E., Constance Hammen, Dorli Burge, et al.. (1997). Predictors of the generation of episodic stress: A longitudinal study of late adolescent women.. Journal of Abnormal Psychology. 106(2). 251–259. 126 indexed citations
11.
Berry, James D., Wilfred G. van Gorp, David S. Herzberg, et al.. (1993). Neuropsychological deficits in abstinent cocaine abusers: preliminary findings after two weeks of abstinence. Drug and Alcohol Dependence. 32(3). 231–237. 122 indexed citations
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Wilkins, Jeffery N., et al.. (1992). Hypothalamic-Pituitary Function during Alcohol Exposure and Withdrawal and Cocaine Exposure. Recent developments in alcoholism. 10. 57–71. 18 indexed citations

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