Research in Developmental Disabilities

4.5k papers and 132.0k indexed citations

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The 4.5k papers published in Research in Developmental Disabilities in the last decades have received a total of 132.0k indexed citations. Papers published in Research in Developmental Disabilities usually cover Developmental and Educational Psychology (1.8k papers), Cognitive Neuroscience (1.7k papers) and Clinical Psychology (1.6k papers) specifically the topics of Autism Spectrum Disorder Research (1.4k papers), Family and Disability Support Research (1.2k papers) and Behavioral and Psychological Studies (712 papers). The most active scholars publishing in Research in Developmental Disabilities are Johnny L. Matson, Christopher Gillberg, Giulio E. Lancioni, David Felce, Jeff Sigafoos, Jonathan Perry, Michael G. Aman, Heleen M. Evenhuis, Katrina Scior and Mark F. O’Reilly.

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Research in Developmental Disabilities

4.4k papers receiving 123.7k citations

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