David A. Schroeder
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Also affiliated: Kaiser Permanente (1997); Martin Luther College (2010); University of New Haven (2007–2009); Oregon Medical Research Center (2018); Arizona State University (1976)
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OverviewAI-generated summary
David A. Schroeder's research focuses on prosocial behavior, with publications in this area in 2023 and 2024. His work examines social interactions and psychological aspects of human behavior. Schroeder has a notable scholarly record, evidenced by an h-index of 20 and over 5,800 citations across his 54 publications. He is recognized as a highly cited researcher, indicating significant impact within his field. His research interests, as indicated by MeSH terms, include social behavior, conflict, psychological aspects, social justice, and health education, particularly in the context of adult females.
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- h-index: 20
- Publications: 55
- Citations: 5,894
Selected Publications
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Prosocial Behavior (2024)
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Prosocial Behavior (2023)
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The Social Psychology of Prosocial Behavior (2017)
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The Field of Prosocial Behavior (2014)
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A Recursive Model for Changing Justice Concerns in Social Dilemmas (2007)
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Blame for Intimate Partner Violence: An Attributional Analysis (2006)
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Prosocial Behavior: Multilevel Perspectives (2004)
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Justice Within Social Dilemmas (2003)
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Empathic concern and helping behavior: Egoism or altruism? (1988)
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Effects on Health Risk Behaviors and the Utility of Specific Health Fair Activities: The Health Fair as a Health Promotion Strategy (1987)
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The Health Fair as a Health Promotion Strategy: Effects on Health Risk Behaviors and the Utility of Specific Health Fair Activities (1986)
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The actions of others as determinants of behavior in social trap situations (1983)
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Behavior Segmentation in a Dyadic Situation (1982)
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