Nathan Honeycutt
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Also affiliated: Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey (2018–2024); California Polytechnic State University (2016–2017); Nova Southeastern University (2016); Cornell University (2020); San Diego State University (2016–2017); Foundation for Individual Rights in Education (2023); Rutgers Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (2018–2022)
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Nathan Honeycutt studies the intersection of science, politics, and social responsibility, with a particular focus on issues of censorship, academic freedom, and bias within the scientific community. His research agenda includes investigating the prosocial motives that may underlie scientific censorship and examining political bias in the social sciences. Honeycutt has also explored the concept of replicability in psychology and its connection to the broader psychology of science. His work has been published in journals addressing social issues, scientific research, and psychology. Honeycutt's scholarship metrics include an h-index of 11, with over 1,100 citations across 56 publications. He has collaborated with Robert Maranto on shared publications.
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- h-index: 11
- Publications: 56
- Citations: 1,116
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Is the victimology worldview of many young therapists ill-suited for cognitive behavior therapy? (2026)
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- Is the victimology worldview of many young therapists ill-suited for cognitive behavior therapy?
- Is the victimology worldview of many young therapists ill-suited for cognitive behavior therapy?
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