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it), or reaches the top citation threshold in at least one of its specific research topics.
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Jeri Dawn Wine is a scholar working on General Psychology, Applied Psychology and Experimental and Cognitive Psychology, having authored 5 papers that have together received 922 indexed citations. Recurring topics across this work include Education, Achievement, and Giftedness (2 papers), Psychological Testing and Assessment (2 papers) and Cognitive Abilities and Testing (1 paper). The work is most often cited by research in Experimental and Cognitive Psychology (433 citations), Applied Psychology (121 citations) and General Psychology (27 citations). Jeri Dawn Wine has collaborated with scholars based in Canada. Their work appears in journals such as Psychological Bulletin and Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology.
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