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times. (I've added them to the article) The most cited is the paper on the standard test she developed, which is the sort of paper that is always highly cited for a commonly used instrument--but it certainly shows it is a very commonly-used instrument--and the others are the usual type of research papers. 1700 times for a non-methods research paper is a remarkable record in any subject, and explains why she was selected for Annual
Reviews, which is as prestigious as Crusio says--and she had an earlier review there as well. . Doczilla, you do one-tenth as well and we'll put you in, like it or not. :)
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