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Chris Fradkin

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Oman Medical Journal|August 11, 2022
Achieving Population Immunity Against the COVID-19 ThreatChris Fradkin
Current Research in Behavioral Sciences|April 15, 2024
Is living in the US conducive to your health?Chris Fradkin
Frontiers in Pediatrics|February 10, 2018
Commentary: Fear of Massive Deportations in the United States: Social Implications on Deprived Pediatric CommunitiesChris Fradkin
Frontiers in Psychology|October 31, 2018
The Impact of Non-Brazilian Contribution on the Publishing Performance of Psychology Journals in BrazilChris Fradkin
Frontiers in Research Metrics and Analytics|December 3, 2021
Open Science Indicators as Metadata Fields?Chris Fradkin, Rogério Mugnaini
Frontiers in Pediatrics|July 6, 2016
Commentary: Are Children Like Werewolves? Full Moon and Its Association with Sleep and Activity Behaviors in an International Sample of ChildrenChris Fradkin, Christophe Huynh
Frontiers in Research Metrics and Analytics|November 2, 2023
Editorial: Open when, why, to whom? Changing challenges, perspectives and practices in a new research cultureRogério Mugnaini, Chris Fradkin, Shalini Urs
Child Abuse & Neglect|November 13, 2015
Shared adversities of children and comic superheroes as resources for promoting resilience: Comic superheroes are an untapped resource for empowering vulnerable childrenChris Fradkin, Gelson Vanderlei Weschenfelder, Maria Angela Mattar Yunes
Child Abuse & Neglect|March 9, 2016
Reprint of "Shared adversities of children and comic superheroes as resources for promoting resilience": Comic superheroes are an untapped resource for empowering vulnerable childrenChris Fradkin, Gelson Vanderlei Weschenfelder, Maria Angela Mattar Yunes
Journal of Health Psychology|December 6, 2014
Regular physical activity has differential association with reduced obesity among diverse youth in the United StatesChris Fradkin, Jan L Wallander, Marc N Elliott, et al.
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Oman Medical Journal|August 11, 2022
Achieving Population Immunity Against the COVID-19 ThreatChris Fradkin
Current Research in Behavioral Sciences|April 15, 2024
Is living in the US conducive to your health?Chris Fradkin
Frontiers in Pediatrics|February 10, 2018
Commentary: Fear of Massive Deportations in the United States: Social Implications on Deprived Pediatric CommunitiesChris Fradkin
Frontiers in Psychology|October 31, 2018
The Impact of Non-Brazilian Contribution on the Publishing Performance of Psychology Journals in BrazilChris Fradkin
Frontiers in Research Metrics and Analytics|December 3, 2021
Open Science Indicators as Metadata Fields?Chris Fradkin, Rogério Mugnaini
Frontiers in Pediatrics|July 6, 2016
Commentary: Are Children Like Werewolves? Full Moon and Its Association with Sleep and Activity Behaviors in an International Sample of ChildrenChris Fradkin, Christophe Huynh
Frontiers in Research Metrics and Analytics|November 2, 2023
Editorial: Open when, why, to whom? Changing challenges, perspectives and practices in a new research cultureRogério Mugnaini, Chris Fradkin, Shalini Urs
Child Abuse & Neglect|November 13, 2015
Shared adversities of children and comic superheroes as resources for promoting resilience: Comic superheroes are an untapped resource for empowering vulnerable childrenChris Fradkin, Gelson Vanderlei Weschenfelder, Maria Angela Mattar Yunes
Child Abuse & Neglect|March 9, 2016
Reprint of "Shared adversities of children and comic superheroes as resources for promoting resilience": Comic superheroes are an untapped resource for empowering vulnerable childrenChris Fradkin, Gelson Vanderlei Weschenfelder, Maria Angela Mattar Yunes
Journal of Health Psychology|December 6, 2014
Regular physical activity has differential association with reduced obesity among diverse youth in the United StatesChris Fradkin, Jan L Wallander, Marc N Elliott, et al.
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