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For Arizona State University Department of Psychology in 2024-2026, the graph shows 36 visible PIs and 8 internal PI collaborations. The dominant subject mix is Psychology as the leading field (28% of slots across 19 PIs; 19 labels), Social Psychology as the leading subfield (8% of slots across 7 PIs; 7 labels), and Cannabis and Cannabinoid Research as the leading topic (3% of slots across 3 PIs; 3 labels). That looks relatively sparse, so claims about department-wide cohesion should be made carefully. The top weighted PIs are Jack T. Waddell (12.2 weighted works; Substance Abuse Treatment and Outcomes, Cannabis and Cannabinoid Research); Frank J. Infurna (12.1 weighted works; Health disparities and outcomes, Employment and Welfare Studies). The most visible ties are Micah Watanabe and Danielle S. McNamara (4 shared works, weight 2.6). The standout breakdown groups are group 1 with 3 PIs, 2 internal connections, weight 0.8, around Clinical Psychology, Epidemiology, Health, led by Rebecca K. Blais, Jinni Su, Rick A. Cruz; group 2 with 3 PIs, 2 internal connections, weight 1.2, around Social Psychology, Experimental and Cognitive Psychology, Sociology and Political Science, led by Michael E. W. Varnum, Steven L. Neuberg, Douglas T. Kenrick.

Arizona State Psychology Faculty Co-authorship Network - 36 PIs, 8 collaborations | ProfessorNet