Citation Rankings (Highly Cited Researchers) and the list of the most cited and influential researchers cover a wide range of scientific fields, spanning 197 main and sub-disciplines, as well as the Art and Humanities Citation Rankings and Social Sciences and Humanities Citation Rankings, offering a unique service. Additionally, the list without CERN, Statistical Data, etc., provided exclusively by “AD Scientific Index”, is part of our effort to balance the situation created by CERN and researchers with statistical data, who have an advantage over others, especially those in the social and humanities fields. There should be new regulations for multi-author and CERN papers. Citation lists also reveal many rule violations and unethical practices. See also for more specific citation analyses: Scientists Last 6 years Citation Index, Universities Total Citations Rankings 2025 and Universities Last 6 Years Citations Rankings 2025
* Last 6 Years Citation Counts Rankings
Ranking Based On Selection :1
Intergroup Relations Laboratory
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Last 6 Years
Last 6 Years / Total
3,606
989
0.274
* Last 6 Years Citation Counts Rankings
Ranking Based On Selection :2
maternal depression
cognitive development
social cognition
theory of mind
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Total
Last 6 Years
Last 6 Years / Total
2,881
619
0.215
* Last 6 Years Citation Counts Rankings
Ranking Based On Selection :3
cogntive psychology
affect
decision making
judgment
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Total
Last 6 Years
Last 6 Years / Total
12
12
1.000
Jay W Jackson
Purdue University Fort Wayne
Fort Wayne, United States
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Total
Last 6 Years
Last 6 Years / Total
3,606
989
0.274
Brenda Lundy
Purdue University Fort Wayne
Fort Wayne, United States
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Total
Last 6 Years
Last 6 Years / Total
2,881
619
0.215
maternal depression
cognitive development
social cognition
theory of mind
Raymond Voss
Purdue University Fort Wayne
Fort Wayne, United States
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Total
Last 6 Years
Last 6 Years / Total
12
12
1.000
cogntive psychology
affect
decision making
judgment