Richard K. Fleming

922 total citations
37 papers, 637 citations indexed

About

Richard K. Fleming is a scholar working on Developmental and Educational Psychology, Clinical Psychology and Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health. According to data from OpenAlex, Richard K. Fleming has authored 37 papers receiving a total of 637 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 14 papers in Developmental and Educational Psychology, 10 papers in Clinical Psychology and 10 papers in Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health. Recurrent topics in Richard K. Fleming's work include Behavioral and Psychological Studies (12 papers), Obesity, Physical Activity, Diet (7 papers) and Family and Disability Support Research (7 papers). Richard K. Fleming is often cited by papers focused on Behavioral and Psychological Studies (12 papers), Obesity, Physical Activity, Diet (7 papers) and Family and Disability Support Research (7 papers). Richard K. Fleming collaborates with scholars based in United States, Australia and Canada. Richard K. Fleming's co-authors include Beth Sulzer‐Azároff, Linda G. Bandini, Jennifer L. Crockett, Karla J. Doepke, Charles D. Hamad, Aviva Must, Richard W. Serna, Carol Curtin, Derek D. Reed and James K. Luiselli and has published in prestigious journals such as PEDIATRICS, Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise and The Journal of Pediatrics.

In The Last Decade

Richard K. Fleming

33 papers receiving 577 citations

Peers

Richard K. Fleming
Jeanette M. Garcia United States
William J. Warzak United States
Ramasamy Manikam United States
Mary Jane Rapport United States
David L. Porretta United States
Chris Hopper United States
Anne Hiller Scott United States
Fred J. Biasini United States
Melissa Moore United States
Jeanette M. Garcia United States
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All Works

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Hilgenkamp, Thessa I.M., Emily Davidson, Keith M. Diaz, et al.. (2025). Weight‐loss interventions for adolescents with Down syndrome: a systematic review. Obesity. 33(4). 632–658. 1 indexed citations
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You, Tongjian, et al.. (2024). The association of physical activity duration and intensity on emotional intelligence in 10–13 year-old Children. Sports Medicine and Health Science. 6(4). 331–337.
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Bandini, Linda G., Misha Eliasziw, Carol Curtin, et al.. (2021). A family‐based weight loss randomized controlled trial for youth with intellectual disabilities. Pediatric Obesity. 16(11). e12816–e12816. 6 indexed citations
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Curtin, Carol, Susan Hyman, Sandra G. Hassink, et al.. (2020). Weight Management in Primary Care for Children With Autism: Expert Recommendations. PEDIATRICS. 145(Supplement_1). S126–S139. 24 indexed citations
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Curtin, Carol, Linda G. Bandini, Aviva Must, et al.. (2015). Including Youth with Intellectual Disabilities in Health Promotion Research: Development and Reliability of a Structured Interview to Assess the Correlates of Physical Activity among Youth. Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities. 29(4). 378–386. 11 indexed citations
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Bandini, Linda G., Melissa L. Danielson, Layla Esposito, et al.. (2015). Obesity in children with developmental and/or physical disabilities. Disability and health journal. 8(3). 309–316. 61 indexed citations
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Curtin, Carol, Linda G. Bandini, Aviva Must, et al.. (2013). Parent Support Improves Weight Loss in Adolescents and Young Adults with Down Syndrome. The Journal of Pediatrics. 163(5). 1402–1408.e1. 58 indexed citations
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Bandini, Linda G., Richard K. Fleming, Renee Scampini, Jessica L. Gleason, & Aviva Must. (2012). Is body mass index a useful measure of excess body fatness in adolescents and young adults with Down syndrome?. Journal of Intellectual Disability Research. 57(11). 1050–1057. 32 indexed citations
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Luiselli, James K., et al.. (2010). BEHAVIIORAL COACHING TO IMPROVE OFFENSIVE LINE PASS‐BLOCKING SKILLS OF HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ATHLETES. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis. 43(3). 463–472. 57 indexed citations
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Hamad, Charles D., et al.. (2010). Extending the Reach of Early Intervention Training for Practitioners. Infants & Young Children. 23(3). 195–208. 58 indexed citations
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Fleming, Richard K., Carol Curtin, Linda G. Bandini, et al.. (2008). Behavioral health in developmental disabilities: A comprehensive program of nutrition, exercise, and weight reduction.. International Journal of Behavioral Consultation and Therapy. 4(3). 287–296. 17 indexed citations
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Crockett, Jennifer L., et al.. (2005). Parent training: Acquisition and generalization of discrete trials teaching skills with parents of children with autism. Research in Developmental Disabilities. 28(1). 23–36. 92 indexed citations
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Schocker, Manfred, et al.. (2003). JAZ volume 75 issue 1 Cover and Front matter. Journal of the Australian Mathematical Society. 75(1). f1–f3. 1 indexed citations
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Fleming, Richard K., et al.. (1998). OBM and Quality Improvement Systems. Journal of Organizational Behavior Management. 18(2-3). 33–59. 8 indexed citations
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Malloy, Thomas E., et al.. (1996). Interpersonal Perception of Skill Efficacy and Behavioral Control of Adolescents with Learning Disabilities: A Social Relations Approach. Learning Disability Quarterly. 19(1). 15–22. 6 indexed citations
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Fleming, Richard K., et al.. (1993). A descriptive analysis of client outcomes associated with staff interventions in developmental disabilities. Behavioral Interventions. 8(1). 29–43. 11 indexed citations
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Fleming, Richard K. & Beth Sulzer‐Azároff. (1992). RECIPROCAL PEER MANAGEMENT: IMPROVING STAFF INSTRUCTION IN A VOCATIONAL TRAINING PROGRAM. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis. 25(3). 611–620. 24 indexed citations
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Sharpley, Christopher F. & Richard K. Fleming. (1989). Stress Reactivity in Male Undergraduates.. Journal of college student development. 30(5). 2 indexed citations
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Sharpley, Christopher F. & Richard K. Fleming. (1988). Biofeedback for Cardiac Control as a Preventative Procedure with Normotensives: Directions for Future Research. Behaviour Change. 5(2). 74–79. 1 indexed citations
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Hart, Joanna L., Richard K. Fleming, & Haworth Continuing Features Submission. (1985). An Experimental Evaluation of a Modified Reality Orientation Therapy. Clinical Gerontologist. 3(4). 35–44. 5 indexed citations

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