Herbert C. Quay

8.5k total citations · 3 hit papers
92 papers, 6.3k citations indexed

About

Herbert C. Quay is a scholar working on Clinical Psychology, Developmental and Educational Psychology and Social Psychology. According to data from OpenAlex, Herbert C. Quay has authored 92 papers receiving a total of 6.3k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 49 papers in Clinical Psychology, 26 papers in Developmental and Educational Psychology and 19 papers in Social Psychology. Recurrent topics in Herbert C. Quay's work include Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development (35 papers), Behavioral and Psychological Studies (20 papers) and Bullying, Victimization, and Aggression (16 papers). Herbert C. Quay is often cited by papers focused on Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development (35 papers), Behavioral and Psychological Studies (20 papers) and Bullying, Victimization, and Aggression (16 papers). Herbert C. Quay collaborates with scholars based in United States, Netherlands and Puerto Rico. Herbert C. Quay's co-authors include John S. Werry, Anne Hogan, Catherine T. Howell, C. Keith Conners, Thomas M. Achenbach, John E. Bates, Lorene C. Quay, Donald R. Peterson, Timothy K. Daugherty and Steven K. Shapiro and has published in prestigious journals such as American Journal of Psychiatry, Psychological Review and Child Development.

In The Last Decade

Herbert C. Quay

91 papers receiving 5.5k citations

Hit Papers

Psychopathological disorders of childhood 1979 2026 1994 2010 1979 1987 1991 200 400 600

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Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Herbert C. Quay United States 36 4.2k 1.6k 1.3k 1.2k 1.2k 92 6.3k
Eric J. Mash Canada 36 6.8k 1.6× 2.6k 1.6× 1.8k 1.3× 1.6k 1.3× 1.3k 1.1× 66 8.7k
Stephanie H. McConaughy United States 28 5.1k 1.2× 1.2k 0.8× 1.1k 0.8× 1.2k 1.0× 668 0.6× 47 6.5k
Marian Radke‐Yarrow United States 37 4.1k 1.0× 701 0.4× 858 0.6× 2.6k 2.2× 496 0.4× 65 5.9k
Harold Leitenberg United States 49 4.7k 1.1× 796 0.5× 1.0k 0.8× 1.0k 0.9× 758 0.6× 101 6.5k
Karen C. Wells United States 41 5.3k 1.3× 3.4k 2.1× 1.8k 1.3× 1.3k 1.1× 1.6k 1.4× 96 7.5k
John E. Richters United States 30 3.8k 0.9× 1.5k 0.9× 528 0.4× 1.0k 0.9× 592 0.5× 43 5.2k
Arnold M. Cooper United States 19 4.7k 1.1× 1.6k 1.0× 507 0.4× 1.0k 0.9× 919 0.8× 55 7.1k
Carol K. Whalen United States 43 2.2k 0.5× 2.2k 1.4× 1.5k 1.2× 546 0.5× 1.1k 0.9× 97 4.5k
Charlotte Johnston Canada 47 7.1k 1.7× 4.3k 2.6× 1.2k 0.9× 1.5k 1.3× 1.5k 1.3× 143 9.1k
Kathleen Murray United States 15 3.4k 0.8× 495 0.3× 1.1k 0.8× 1.4k 1.2× 965 0.8× 26 5.2k

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Quay, Herbert C., et al.. (2009). Competencies for infant mental health therapists: A survey of expert opinion. Infant Mental Health Journal. 30(2). 180–201. 6 indexed citations
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Lahey, Benjamin B., Rolf Loeber, Herbert C. Quay, et al.. (1998). Validity of DSM‐IV Subtypes of Conduct Disorder Based on Age of Onset. Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry. 37(4). 435–442. 149 indexed citations
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Daugherty, Timothy K., et al.. (1993). Response Perseveration, Inhibitory Control, and Central Dopaminergic Activity in Childhood Behavior Disorders. The Journal of Genetic Psychology. 154(2). 177–188. 63 indexed citations
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Lahey, Benjamin B., Rolf Loeber, Herbert C. Quay, Paul J. Frick, & James W. Grimm. (1992). Oppositional Defiant and Conduct Disorders: Issues to be Resolved for DSM-IV. Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry. 31(3). 539–546. 142 indexed citations
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Daugherty, Timothy K. & Herbert C. Quay. (1991). Response Perseveration and Delayed Responding in Childhood Behavior Disorders. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry. 32(3). 453–461. 107 indexed citations
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Achenbach, Thomas M., C. Keith Conners, Herbert C. Quay, Frank C. Verhulst, & Catherine T. Howell. (1989). Replication of empirically derived syndromes as a basis for taxonomy of child/adolescent psychopathology. Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology. 17(3). 299–323. 160 indexed citations
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Hogan, Anne, Herbert C. Quay, Sharon Vaughn, & Steven K. Shapiro. (1989). Revised Behavior Problem Checklist: Stability, prevalence, and incidence of behavior problems in kindergarten and first-grade children.. Psychological Assessment. 1(2). 103–111. 1 indexed citations
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Quay, Herbert C.. (1988). The behavioral reward and inhibition system in childhood behavior disorder.. 153 indexed citations
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Quay, Herbert C.. (1987). Handbook of juvenile delinquency.. Wiley eBooks. 511 indexed citations breakdown →
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Mundy, Peter, et al.. (1983). Modifying Impulsive Responding in Conduct-Disordered Institutionalized Boys. Psychological Reports. 52(1). 307–310. 4 indexed citations
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Quay, Herbert C.. (1978). Behavior Disorders in the Classroom.. Journal of research and development in education. 19(2). 617–27. 9 indexed citations
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Quay, Herbert C.. (1973). Special Education: Assumptions, Techniques, and Evaluative Criteria. Exceptional Children. 40(3). 165–170. 13 indexed citations
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Werry, John S. & Herbert C. Quay. (1971). The prevalence of behavior symptoms in younger elementary school children.. American Journal of Orthopsychiatry. 41(1). 136–143. 162 indexed citations
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Quay, Herbert C., et al.. (1966). Juvenile Delinquency: Research and Theory.. Social Forces. 44(4). 609–609. 19 indexed citations
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Quay, Herbert C. & Lorene C. Quay. (1965). Behavior Problems in Early Adolescence. Child Development. 36(1). 215–215. 81 indexed citations
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Quay, Herbert C.. (1963). Some Basic Considerations in the Education of Emotionally Disturbed Children. Exceptional Children. 30(1). 27–31. 17 indexed citations
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Peterson, Donald R., et al.. (1961). Types and traits in the study of juvenile delinquency. Journal of Clinical Psychology. 17(1). 19–24. 3 indexed citations
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Quay, Herbert C. & Donald R. Peterson. (1960). Personality Factors in the Study of Juvenile Delinquency. Exceptional Children. 26(9). 472–476. 9 indexed citations
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Peterson, Donald R., Herbert C. Quay, & G. R. Cameron. (1959). Personality and background factors in juvenile delinquency as inferred from questionnaire responses.. Journal of Consulting Psychology. 23(5). 395–399. 73 indexed citations
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Peterson, Donald R., et al.. (1959). PARENTAL ATTITUDES AND CHILD ADJUSTMENT. Child Development. 30(1). 119–130. 30 indexed citations

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