Theodor D. Sterling
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Also affiliated: Association for Computing Machinery (1970); University of Pittsburgh (1974); University of Alabama (1957); Simon Fraser University (1973–1998); Washington University in St. Louis (1966–1973); New York University Press (1966); Forsyth Technical Community College (1969); Sinai Hospital (1967); Sinai Grace Hospital (1967); Cincinnati Health Department (1960); United States Public Health Service (1964); Computing Center (1964); Marymount University (1979); University of Cincinnati (1960–1966); Columbia University (1966); University of Cincinnati Medical Center (1961–1966)
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Theodor D. Sterling's research centers on factors influencing the success of dietetics students and registered dietitians in professional examinations. His recent publications explore interprofessional education in dietetics programs, the role of self-efficacy and test anxiety in exam success, and the experiences of registered dietitians who have passed the Commission on Dietetic Registration (CDR) exam. Sterling leads a research group and has authored 186 publications, with a citation count of 2,953 and an h-index of 25, designating him as a highly cited researcher. He has collaborated with JoAnna Cupp on four shared publications.
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- h-index: 25
- Publications: 185
- Citations: 2,939
Selected Publications
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Exploring Interprofessional Education in Dietetics Programs (2025)
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The Role of Self-efficacy and Test Anxiety in CDR Exam Success (2025)
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Exam Experiences of Registered Dietitians Who Passed the Commission on Dietetic Registration Registered Dietitian Exam (2024)
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Factors Influencing Students’ Success of the Commission on Dietetic Registration Exam (2023)
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- Factors Influencing Students’ Success of the Commission on Dietetic Registration Exam
- Exam Experiences of Registered Dietitians Who Passed the Commission on Dietetic Registration Registered Dietitian Exam
- The Role of Self-efficacy and Test Anxiety in CDR Exam Success
- Exploring Interprofessional Education in Dietetics Programs
- Exam Experiences of Registered Dietitians Who Passed the Commission on Dietetic Registration Registered Dietitian Exam
- The Role of Self-efficacy and Test Anxiety in CDR Exam Success
- Exploring Interprofessional Education in Dietetics Programs
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