Robert A. Reeve

3.1k total citations · 1 hit paper
54 papers, 2.3k citations indexed

About

Robert A. Reeve is a scholar working on Statistics and Probability, Developmental and Educational Psychology and Education. According to data from OpenAlex, Robert A. Reeve has authored 54 papers receiving a total of 2.3k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 34 papers in Statistics and Probability, 30 papers in Developmental and Educational Psychology and 23 papers in Education. Recurrent topics in Robert A. Reeve's work include Cognitive and developmental aspects of mathematical skills (33 papers), Mathematics Education and Teaching Techniques (17 papers) and Reading and Literacy Development (16 papers). Robert A. Reeve is often cited by papers focused on Cognitive and developmental aspects of mathematical skills (33 papers), Mathematics Education and Teaching Techniques (17 papers) and Reading and Literacy Development (16 papers). Robert A. Reeve collaborates with scholars based in Australia, United Kingdom and United States. Robert A. Reeve's co-authors include David G. Champion, D Bieri, John B. Ziegler, Brian Butterworth, Katherine H. Canobi, Philippa Pattison, Ann L. Brown, Kelly Trezise, Sarah A. O. Gray and Ann L. Brown and has published in prestigious journals such as Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología and PLoS ONE.

In The Last Decade

Robert A. Reeve

54 papers receiving 2.2k citations

Hit Papers

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Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Robert A. Reeve Australia 25 750 744 688 606 345 54 2.3k
Lúcia Willadino Braga Brazil 21 297 0.4× 152 0.2× 871 1.3× 212 0.3× 350 1.0× 44 2.3k
Eva Van den Bussche Belgium 26 200 0.3× 158 0.2× 254 0.4× 72 0.1× 389 1.1× 60 1.9k
Scott D. Lindgren United States 41 147 0.2× 245 0.3× 993 1.4× 683 1.1× 105 0.3× 72 4.0k
Christine A. Dollaghan United States 28 51 0.1× 272 0.4× 2.3k 3.3× 232 0.4× 319 0.9× 57 3.3k
Melvin D. Levine United States 27 142 0.2× 383 0.5× 636 0.9× 334 0.6× 81 0.2× 84 2.1k
Sheila Glenn United Kingdom 25 25 0.0× 192 0.3× 321 0.5× 257 0.4× 67 0.2× 65 1.5k
Wieke de Vente Netherlands 26 73 0.1× 183 0.2× 145 0.2× 124 0.2× 418 1.2× 61 2.8k
Brenda D. Townes United States 28 38 0.1× 58 0.1× 180 0.3× 160 0.3× 172 0.5× 85 2.1k
Kimberly A. Driscoll United States 30 127 0.2× 272 0.4× 430 0.6× 448 0.7× 157 0.5× 100 3.0k
Naomi Josman Israel 25 32 0.0× 262 0.4× 408 0.6× 173 0.3× 143 0.4× 109 1.8k

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All Works

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Paul, Jacob M., et al.. (2022). Manipulation of attention affects subitizing performance: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews. 139. 104753–104753. 6 indexed citations
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Reeve, Robert A., et al.. (2020). Spatial complexity facilitates ordinal mapping with a novel symbol set. PLoS ONE. 15(3). e0230559–e0230559. 2 indexed citations
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Paul, Jacob M., Robert A. Reeve, & Jason D. Forte. (2020). Enumeration strategy differences revealed by saccade-terminated eye tracking. Cognition. 198. 104204–104204. 4 indexed citations
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Yates, Mark, et al.. (2018). Non-symbolic magnitudes are represented spatially: Evidence from a non-symbolic SNARC task. PLoS ONE. 13(8). e0203019–e0203019. 26 indexed citations
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Reeve, Robert A., Sarah A. O. Gray, Brian Butterworth, & Jacob M. Paul. (2018). Variability in Single Digit Addition Problem-Solving Speed Over Time Identifies Typical, Delay and Deficit Math Pathways. Frontiers in Psychology. 9. 1498–1498. 4 indexed citations
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Reeve, Robert A., et al.. (2017). The conceptual overlap between arithmetic and algebraic referential mapping. Learning and Instruction. 54. 138–146. 5 indexed citations
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Reeve, Robert A., et al.. (2017). Evidence of substantial development of inhibitory control and sustained attention between 6 and 8years of age on an unpredictable Go/No-Go task. Journal of Experimental Child Psychology. 157. 66–80. 34 indexed citations
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Reeve, Robert A., et al.. (2017). Sustained attention to a predictable, unengaging Go/No-Go task shows ongoing development between 6 and 11 years. Attention Perception & Psychophysics. 79(6). 1726–1741. 33 indexed citations
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Paul, Jacob M., et al.. (2017). TEMA and Dot Enumeration Profiles Predict Mental Addition Problem Solving Speed Longitudinally. Frontiers in Psychology. 8. 2263–2263. 12 indexed citations
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Reeve, Robert A., et al.. (2016). A longitudinal analysis of the attention networks in 6- to 11-year-old children. Child Neuropsychology. 24(2). 145–165. 24 indexed citations
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Reeve, Robert A., Jacob M. Paul, & Brian Butterworth. (2015). Longitudinal changes in young children’s 0–100 to 0–1000 number-line error signatures. Frontiers in Psychology. 6. 647–647. 15 indexed citations
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Trezise, Kelly & Robert A. Reeve. (2015). Worry and working memory influence each other iteratively over time. Cognition & Emotion. 30(2). 353–368. 28 indexed citations
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Thomas, Elizabeth, Paul Maruff, Jacob M. Paul, & Robert A. Reeve. (2015). Spatial sequence memory and spatial error monitoring in the Groton Maze Learning Task (GMLT): A validation study of GMLT sub-measures in healthy children. Child Neuropsychology. 22(7). 837–852. 10 indexed citations
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Trezise, Kelly & Robert A. Reeve. (2014). Working memory, worry, and algebraic ability. Journal of Experimental Child Psychology. 121. 120–136. 35 indexed citations
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Thomas, Elizabeth, Robert A. Reeve, Amy Fredrickson, & Paul Maruff. (2011). Spatial memory and executive functions in children. Child Neuropsychology. 17(6). 599–615. 11 indexed citations
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Reeve, Robert A., et al.. (2009). Spatial Representations Are Specific to Different Domains of Knowledge. PLoS ONE. 4(5). e5543–e5543. 19 indexed citations
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Botti, Mari & Robert A. Reeve. (2003). Role of knowledge and ability in student nurses' clinical decision‐making. Nursing and Health Sciences. 5(1). 39–49. 43 indexed citations
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Canobi, Katherine H., Robert A. Reeve, & Philippa Pattison. (1998). The role of conceptual understanding in children's addition problem solving.. Developmental Psychology. 34(5). 882–891. 6 indexed citations
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Reeve, Robert A., et al.. (1976). The storage of physical and name properties in short-term visual memory. Memory & Cognition. 4(1). 6–10. 2 indexed citations

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