Robert L. Hubbard

1.4k total citations
36 papers, 988 citations indexed

About

Robert L. Hubbard is a scholar working on Epidemiology, Religious studies and Sociology and Political Science. According to data from OpenAlex, Robert L. Hubbard has authored 36 papers receiving a total of 988 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 13 papers in Epidemiology, 12 papers in Religious studies and 10 papers in Sociology and Political Science. Recurrent topics in Robert L. Hubbard's work include Substance Abuse Treatment and Outcomes (13 papers), Biblical Studies and Interpretation (12 papers) and Development, Ethics, and Society (5 papers). Robert L. Hubbard is often cited by papers focused on Substance Abuse Treatment and Outcomes (13 papers), Biblical Studies and Interpretation (12 papers) and Development, Ethics, and Society (5 papers). Robert L. Hubbard collaborates with scholars based in United States. Robert L. Hubbard's co-authors include S. Gail Craddock, Jill Anderson, Susan L. Bailey, Ward S. Condelli, Rose M. Etheridge, Zachary H. Garfield, Jennifer L. Rounds‐Bryant, Edward H. Hagen, Daniel J. Feaster and Mary-Lynn Brecht and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of Health and Social Behavior, Drug and Alcohol Dependence and Journal of Youth and Adolescence.

In The Last Decade

Robert L. Hubbard

31 papers receiving 870 citations

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Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Robert L. Hubbard United States 14 599 299 229 207 150 36 988
Robert Fiorentine United States 17 665 1.1× 446 1.5× 169 0.7× 361 1.7× 188 1.3× 26 1.1k
Deborah Podus United States 12 744 1.2× 455 1.5× 274 1.2× 317 1.5× 116 0.8× 19 1.3k
Michael Donmall United Kingdom 14 492 0.8× 348 1.2× 195 0.9× 347 1.7× 193 1.3× 50 974
Harald Klingemann Switzerland 18 679 1.1× 436 1.5× 148 0.6× 220 1.1× 186 1.2× 61 1.1k
Jessica De Maeyer Belgium 18 538 0.9× 462 1.5× 327 1.4× 250 1.2× 168 1.1× 48 1.2k
Lois A. Benishek United States 16 367 0.6× 242 0.8× 151 0.7× 310 1.5× 334 2.2× 29 979
Reid K. Hester United States 20 929 1.6× 430 1.4× 154 0.7× 410 2.0× 156 1.0× 30 1.5k
Klaus Mäkelä Finland 17 789 1.3× 407 1.4× 125 0.5× 227 1.1× 93 0.6× 45 1.2k
Patrick B. Johnson United States 21 426 0.7× 251 0.8× 257 1.1× 428 2.1× 275 1.8× 71 1.3k
William Cloud United States 10 807 1.3× 910 3.0× 169 0.7× 325 1.6× 219 1.5× 15 1.4k

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Garfield, Zachary H., Robert L. Hubbard, & Edward H. Hagen. (2019). Evolutionary Models of Leadership. Human Nature. 30(1). 23–58. 52 indexed citations
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Dearman, J. Andrew & Robert L. Hubbard. (2018). Introducing the Old Testament. 1 indexed citations
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Burlew, Ann Kathleen, Daniel J. Feaster, Mary-Lynn Brecht, & Robert L. Hubbard. (2008). Measurement and data analysis in research addressing health disparities in substance abuse. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment. 36(1). 25–43. 47 indexed citations
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Mannelli, Paolo, Ashwin A. Patkar, Kathleen Peindl, et al.. (2007). Effectiveness of Low-Dose Naltrexone in the Post-Detoxification Treatment of Opioid Dependence. Journal of Clinical Psychopharmacology. 27(5). 468–474. 15 indexed citations
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Hubbard, Robert L., et al.. (2005). How the Antitrust Modernization Commission Should View State Antitrust Enforcement. Loyola consumer law review. 17(4). 497. 1 indexed citations
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Hubbard, Robert L., et al.. (2004). 'Old what's-his-name': Why the king in 1 Kings 22 has no name. 294–314.
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Hubbard, Robert L., S. Gail Craddock, & Jill Anderson. (2003). Overview of 5-year followup outcomes in the drug abuse treatment outcome studies (DATOS). Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment. 25(3). 125–134. 315 indexed citations
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Hubbard, Robert L.. (2001). "What Do These Stones Mean?": Biblical Theology and a Motif in Joshua. Bulletin for Biblical Research. 11(1). 1–26. 2 indexed citations
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Etheridge, Rose M., S. Gail Craddock, Robert L. Hubbard, & Jennifer L. Rounds‐Bryant. (1999). The relationship of counseling and self-help participation to patient outcomes in DATOS. Drug and Alcohol Dependence. 57(2). 99–112. 69 indexed citations
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Flynn, Peter C., Robert L. Hubbard, James W. Luckey, et al.. (1995). Individual assessment profile (IAP). Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment. 12(3). 213–221. 26 indexed citations
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Hubbard, Robert L., et al.. (1995). Quality of Alcohol Use Histories Collected at Intake to Substance User Treatment. International Journal of the Addictions. 30(8). 963–989. 5 indexed citations
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Phillips, Charles D., et al.. (1995). Measuring program performance in methadone treatment using in-treatment outcomes: An illustration. The Journal of Behavioral Health Services & Research. 22(3). 214–225. 13 indexed citations
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Condelli, Ward S. & Robert L. Hubbard. (1994). Relationship between time spent in treatment and client outcomes from therapeutic communities. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment. 11(1). 25–33. 131 indexed citations
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Bailey, Susan L. & Robert L. Hubbard. (1991). Developmental changes in peer factors and the influence on marijuana initiation among secondary school students. Journal of Youth and Adolescence. 20(3). 339–360. 49 indexed citations
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Tims, Frank M., Bennett W. Fletcher, & Robert L. Hubbard. (1991). Treatment Outcomes for Drug Abuse Clients. PsycEXTRA Dataset. 6 indexed citations
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Bailey, Susan L. & Robert L. Hubbard. (1990). Developmental Variation in the Context of Marijuana Initiation among Adolescents. Journal of Health and Social Behavior. 31(1). 58–58. 93 indexed citations
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Hubbard, Robert L., et al.. (1988). The Design & Management of Community Projects--A Team Approach.. 1 indexed citations
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Steele, Paul & Robert L. Hubbard. (1985). Management Styles, Perceptions of Substance Abuse, and Employee Assistance Programs in Organizations. The Journal of Applied Behavioral Science. 21(3). 271–286. 19 indexed citations
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Hubbard, Robert L.. (1982). Dynamistic and Legal Processes in Psalm 7. Zeitschrift für die Alttestamentliche Wissenschaft. 94(2). 267–279. 3 indexed citations
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Hubbard, Robert L.. (1980). Potential Production: A Supply Side Approach for Relevant Product Market Definitions. Fordham law review. 48(6). 1199. 1 indexed citations

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