Sarath A. Nonis Source Confirmed

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Researcher

Arkansas State University

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19 h-index 44 pubs 1,977 cited

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Biography and Research Information

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Sarath A. Nonis' research interests encompass behavioral and psychological studies, focusing on factors influencing outcomes in higher education and within professional settings. His work investigates the relationships between concepts such as burnout, job satisfaction, supervisor support, and turnover intentions, as evidenced by his 2024 publication on police officers. Additionally, Nonis studies mental health among college students, exploring its connections to cognitive processes like actively open-minded thinking, spirituality, and psychological well-being, as detailed in another 2024 publication. He also examines how students' regulatory focus, cognitive flexibility, and social perceptiveness shape their behavioral outcomes toward educational institutions, a topic explored in his 2025 publication.

With a scholarly profile including an h-index of 19 and nearly 2,000 citations across 44 publications, Nonis has established a research network through collaborations with colleagues at Arkansas State University, including Melodie Philhours, Kim Hester, and Gail I. Hudson. His recent activity and publication record indicate an ongoing contribution to his research areas.

Metrics

  • h-index: 19
  • Publications: 44
  • Citations: 1,977

Selected Publications

  • How do college students’ Regulatory Focus shape their behavioral outcome towards institutes of higher education? The role of Cognitive Flexibility and Social Perceptiveness (2025) DOI
  • Turnover intentions of police officers: Influence of burnout, supervisor support, and job satisfaction (2024) DOI
  • Mental health among college students: Relationships with Actively Open-Minded Thinking, Spirituality, and Psychological Wellbeing (2024) DOI

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