Wesley Allinsmith

497 citations
16 papers · 322 · h-index 8

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Wesley Allinsmith

11 papers receiving 194 citations

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Wesley Allinsmith
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  • General Psychology 14
  • Clinical Psychology 142
  • Developmental and Educational Psychology 66
  • Social Psychology 104
  • Applied Psychology 19
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All Works

16 of 16 papers shown
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1 1961124
2 196152
3 196149
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The causes of behavior : readings in child development and educational psychology
197223
5 196318
6 196616
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The role of schools in mental health
196214
8 196113
9 19575
10 19632
11 19562
12 19542
13 19561
14 19671
15
Readings in educational psychology : causes of behavior
19730
16 19570

About Wesley Allinsmith

Wesley Allinsmith is a scholar working on Clinical Psychology, Education, Developmental and Educational Psychology, Social Psychology and Literature and Literary Theory, having authored 16 papers that have together received 322 indexed citations. Recurring topics across this work include Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development (3 papers), Behavioral and Psychological Studies (2 papers), Early Childhood Education and Development (2 papers), Themes in Literature Analysis (2 papers), Bullying, Victimization, and Aggression (1 paper), School Health and Nursing Education (1 paper), Psychology of Development and Education (1 paper) and Cultural Differences and Values (1 paper). The work is most often cited by research in General Psychology (14 citations), Clinical Psychology (142 citations), Developmental and Educational Psychology (66 citations), Social Psychology (104 citations) and Applied Psychology (19 citations). Frequent co-authors include Roger V. Burton, Eleanor E. Maccoby, Justin Aronfreed, Leonard M. Lansky, Elton B. McNeil, Guy E. Swanson, Henry L. Lennard, Daniel Miller, Joanna P. Williams and Judy F. Rosenblith. Their work appears in journals such as Child Development, Review of Educational Research, Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, Journal of School Psychology and American Sociological Review.

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