Tim Chater

1.3k total citations
23 papers, 577 citations indexed

About

Tim Chater is a scholar working on Economics and Econometrics, Rehabilitation and Cognitive Neuroscience. According to data from OpenAlex, Tim Chater has authored 23 papers receiving a total of 577 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 8 papers in Economics and Econometrics, 7 papers in Rehabilitation and 7 papers in Cognitive Neuroscience. Recurrent topics in Tim Chater's work include Health Systems, Economic Evaluations, Quality of Life (8 papers), Stroke Rehabilitation and Recovery (7 papers) and Neurobiology of Language and Bilingualism (4 papers). Tim Chater is often cited by papers focused on Health Systems, Economic Evaluations, Quality of Life (8 papers), Stroke Rehabilitation and Recovery (7 papers) and Neurobiology of Language and Bilingualism (4 papers). Tim Chater collaborates with scholars based in United Kingdom, Sweden and Nepal. Tim Chater's co-authors include Rebecca Palmer, Cindy Cooper, Nicholas Latimer, Steven A. Julious, Pam Enderby, Madeleine Harrison, Marian Brady, Abualbishr Alshreef, Munyaradzi Dimairo and Audrey Bowen and has published in prestigious journals such as PLoS ONE, The Lancet Neurology and European Journal of Cancer.

In The Last Decade

Tim Chater

22 papers receiving 567 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Tim Chater United Kingdom 14 192 177 137 114 95 23 577
Justin J. Needle United Kingdom 9 133 0.7× 161 0.9× 120 0.9× 62 0.5× 103 1.1× 15 487
Ickpyo Hong United States 13 147 0.8× 72 0.4× 120 0.9× 133 1.2× 166 1.7× 129 654
Sally Eames Australia 11 249 1.3× 65 0.4× 160 1.2× 175 1.5× 131 1.4× 18 505
Jonathan Lam Canada 8 73 0.4× 131 0.7× 110 0.8× 68 0.6× 58 0.6× 13 415
Thavapriya Sugavanam United Kingdom 11 137 0.7× 38 0.2× 205 1.5× 103 0.9× 88 0.9× 22 537
Randi Martinsen Norway 12 232 1.2× 58 0.3× 130 0.9× 98 0.9× 123 1.3× 20 407
Jennifer Fleming Australia 12 108 0.6× 71 0.4× 81 0.6× 390 3.4× 172 1.8× 37 706
Denise Fyffe United States 15 93 0.5× 53 0.3× 84 0.6× 106 0.9× 184 1.9× 39 687
Madeleine Harrison United Kingdom 13 222 1.2× 142 0.8× 88 0.6× 107 0.9× 67 0.7× 22 426
Den‐Ching A. Lee Australia 16 111 0.6× 39 0.2× 185 1.4× 47 0.4× 256 2.7× 52 708

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Fields of papers citing papers by Tim Chater

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Tim Chater

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All Works

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Wang, Han‐I, Cindy Cooper, Ann Le Couteur, et al.. (2022). Cost-utility analysis of LEGO based therapy for school children and young people with autism spectrum disorder: results from a randomised controlled trial. BMJ Open. 12(1). e056347–e056347. 5 indexed citations
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Shrestha, Binod, Dan Green, Tim Chater, et al.. (2022). Determinants affecting utilisation of health services and treatment for children under-5 in rural Nepali health centres: a cross-sectional study. BMC Public Health. 22(1). 1948–1948. 1 indexed citations
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Morgan, Jenna, Lynda Wyld, Malcolm Reed, et al.. (2022). A prospective cohort study to analyse the effect of socioeconomic deprivation on breast cancer stage at diagnosis, treatment allocation and outcomes in older women in the United Kingdom.. European Journal of Surgical Oncology. 48(2). e87–e87. 1 indexed citations
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Palmer, Rebecca, Munyaradzi Dimairo, Nicholas Latimer, et al.. (2020). Computerised speech and language therapy or attention control added to usual care for people with long-term post-stroke aphasia: the Big CACTUS three-arm RCT. Health Technology Assessment. 24(19). 1–176. 34 indexed citations
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Martin, Charlene, Jenna Morgan, Esther Herbert, et al.. (2020). Age specific recruitment and retention to a large multicentre observational breast cancer trial in older women: The Age Gap Trial. Journal of Geriatric Oncology. 12(5). 714–723. 6 indexed citations
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Wyld, Lynda, Malcolm Reed, Karen Collins, et al.. (2020). Impacts of omission of breast cancer surgery in older women with ER+ early breast cancer. A risk stratified analysis of survival and quality of life outcomes. European Journal of Cancer. 138. S6–S7. 3 indexed citations
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Thomas, Shirley, Avril Drummond, Nadina B. Lincoln, et al.. (2019). Behavioural activation therapy for post-stroke depression: the BEADS feasibility RCT. Health Technology Assessment. 23(47). 1–176. 41 indexed citations
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Varley, Danielle, Barry Wright, Cindy Cooper, et al.. (2019). Investigating SOcial Competence and Isolation in children with Autism taking part in LEGO-based therapy clubs In School Environments (I-SOCIALISE): study protocol. BMJ Open. 9(5). e030471–e030471. 10 indexed citations
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Chatters, Robin, Louise Newbould, Kirsty Sprange, et al.. (2018). Recruitment of older adults to three preventative lifestyle improvement studies. Trials. 19(1). 121–121. 15 indexed citations
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Palmer, Rebecca, et al.. (2018). What speech and language therapy do community dwelling stroke survivors with aphasia receive in the UK?. PLoS ONE. 13(7). e0200096–e0200096. 46 indexed citations
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Palmer, Rebecca, H. Hughes, & Tim Chater. (2017). What do people with aphasia want to be able to say? A content analysis of words identified as personally relevant by people with aphasia. PLoS ONE. 12(3). e0174065–e0174065. 13 indexed citations
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Thomas, Shirley, Elizabeth Coates, Roshan das Nair, et al.. (2016). Behavioural Activation Therapy for Depression after Stroke (BEADS): a study protocol for a feasibility randomised controlled pilot trial of a psychological intervention for post-stroke depression. Pilot and Feasibility Studies. 2(1). 45–45. 18 indexed citations
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Sprange, Kirsty, Gail Mountain, John Brazier, et al.. (2013). Lifestyle Matters for maintenance of health and wellbeing in people aged 65 years and over: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial. Trials. 14(1). 302–302. 15 indexed citations
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Parker, S., Phillip Oliver, Mark Pennington, et al.. (2011). Rehabilitation of older patients: day hospital compared with rehabilitation at home. Clinical outcomes. Age and Ageing. 40(5). 557–562. 16 indexed citations
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Relton, Clare, Paul Bissell, Christine Smith, et al.. (2011). South Yorkshire Cohort: a 'cohort trials facility' study of health and weight - Protocol for the recruitment phase. BMC Public Health. 11(1). 640–640. 34 indexed citations
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Pickin, Mark, Cindy Cooper, Tim Chater, et al.. (2009). The Multiple Sclerosis Risk Sharing Scheme Monitoring Study – early results and lessons for the future. BMC Neurology. 9(1). 1–1. 73 indexed citations
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Parslow, Roger, Robert C. Tasker, Elizabeth S. Draper, et al.. (2008). Epidemiology of critically ill children in England and Wales: incidence, mortality, deprivation and ethnicity. Archives of Disease in Childhood. 94(3). 210–215. 45 indexed citations

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