Naomi Goldstein - Publications

Affiliations: 
Psychology Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA, United States 
Area:
Clinical Psychology

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2021 Brogan L, McPhee J, Gale-Bentz E, Rudd B, Goldstein N. Shifting probation culture and advancing juvenile probation reform through a community-based, participatory action research-informed training. Behavioral Sciences & the Law. 39: 6-25. PMID 33666287 DOI: 10.1002/bsl.2497  0.776
2019 Goldstein NES, Gale-Bentz E, McPhee J, NeMoyer A, Walker S, Bishop S, Soler M, Szanyi J, Schwartz RG. Applying the National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges' Resolution to Juvenile Probation Reform. Translational Issues in Psychological Science. 5: 170-181. PMID 31745493 DOI: 10.1037/tps0000192  0.776
2019 Gale-Bentz E, Goldstein NES, Cole LM, Durham K. Impact of community-based provider reports on juvenile probation officers' recommendations: Effects of positive and negative framing on decision making. Law and Human Behavior. PMID 30702306 DOI: 10.1037/Lhb0000321  0.785
2019 Nemoyer A, Gale-Bentz E, Durham K, Wagage S, Goldstein NES. Adverse Juvenile Probation Supervision Outcomes: Noncompliance, Revocation, and Failure to Appear at Review Hearings Criminal Justice and Behavior. 47: 145-165. DOI: 10.1177/0093854819889077  0.757
2019 NeMoyer A, Gale-Bentz E, Goldstein NES, Pema Harvey L. Factors Associated With Successful Completion of a Community-Based, Postarrest Juvenile Diversion Program and Subsequent Rearrest Crime & Delinquency. 66: 603-626. DOI: 10.1177/0011128719842377  0.764
2019 Janssen J, Wagage S, Cole LM, Gale‐Bentz E, Goldstein NES. Collateral Consequences for Juveniles in the Justice System: Change in Perceptions after an Educational Intervention Analyses of Social Issues and Public Policy. 19: 456-475. DOI: 10.1111/Asap.12178  0.756
2018 Goldstein NES, Giallella CL, Haney-Caron E, Peterson L, Serico J, Kemp K, Romaine CR, Zelechoski AD, Holliday SB, Kalbeitzer R, Kelley SM, Hinz H, Sallee M, Pennacchia D, Prelic A, et al. Juvenile Justice Anger Management (JJAM) Treatment for Girls: Results of a randomized controlled trial. Psychological Services. 15: 386-397. PMID 30382734 DOI: 10.1037/Ser0000184  0.753
2018 Serico JM, NeMoyer A, Goldstein NES, Houck M, Leff SS. A Methodological Study of Order Effects in Reporting Relational Aggression Experiences. Journal of Interpersonal Violence. 886260518760008. PMID 29514551 DOI: 10.1177/0886260518760008  0.785
2018 Haney-Caron E, Goldstein NES, Mesiarik C. Self-Perceived Likelihood of False Confession: A Comparison of Justice-Involved Juveniles and Adults Criminal Justice and Behavior. 45: 1955-1976. DOI: 10.1177/0093854818799806  0.753
2018 NeMoyer A, Kelley S, Zelle H, Goldstein NES. Attorney perspectives on juvenile and adult clients’ competence to plead guilty. Psychology, Public Policy, and Law. 24: 171-179. DOI: 10.1037/Law0000157  0.725
2017 Riggs Romaine CL, Kemp K, Giallella CL, Goldstein NES, Serico J, Kelley S. Can We Hasten Development? Effects of Treatment on Psychosocial Maturity. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology. 306624X17735720. PMID 29020818 DOI: 10.1177/0306624X17735720  0.765
2017 Heilbrun K, Goldstein NES, DeMatteo D, Newsham R, Gale-Bentz E, Cole L, Arnold S. The Sequential Intercept Model and Juvenile Justice: Review and Prospectus. Behavioral Sciences & the Law. PMID 28612513 DOI: 10.1002/Bsl.2291  0.793
2016 Haney-Caron E, Goldstein NE, Giallella CL, Kemp K, Romaine CR. Success in School for Justice-Involved Girls: Do Specific Aspects of Developmental Immaturity Matter? International Journal of Forensic Mental Health. 15: 65-80. PMID 28082833 DOI: 10.1080/14999013.2015.1134724  0.618
2016 Kemp KA, Goldstein NES, Zelle H, Viljoen J, Heilbrun K, DeMatteo D. Building Consensus on the Characteristics of Developmental Maturity: A Cross-Disciplinary Survey of Psychologists International Journal of Forensic Mental Health. 16: 83-91. DOI: 10.1080/14999013.2016.1235626  0.778
2015 Zelle H, Romaine CL, Goldstein NE. Juveniles' Miranda comprehension: Understanding, appreciation, and totality of circumstances factors. Law and Human Behavior. 39: 281-93. PMID 25495714 DOI: 10.1037/Lhb0000116  0.762
2013 Goldstein NE, Serico JM, Riggs Romaine CL, Zelechoski AD, Kalbeitzer R, Kemp K, Lane C. Development of the Juvenile Justice Anger Management Treatment for Girls. Cognitive and Behavioral Practice. 20: 171-188. PMID 27642247 DOI: 10.1016/J.Cbpra.2012.06.003  0.721
2013 Wolbransky M, Goldstein NE, Giallella C, Heilbrun K. Collecting informed consent with juvenile justice populations: issues and implications for research. Behavioral Sciences & the Law. 31: 457-76. PMID 23629742 DOI: 10.1002/Bsl.2068  0.768
2012 Goldstein NE, Kemp KA, Leff SS, Lochman JE. Guidelines for Adapting Manualized Interventions for New Target Populations: A Step-Wise Approach Using Anger Management as a Model. Clinical Psychology : a Publication of the Division of Clinical Psychology of the American Psychological Association. 19: 385-401. PMID 25110403 DOI: 10.1111/Cpsp.12011  0.605
2012 Cox JM, Goldstein NE, Dolores J, Zelechoski AD, Messenheimer S. The impact of juveniles' ages and levels of psychosocial maturity on judges' opinions about adjudicative competence. Law and Human Behavior. 36: 21-7. PMID 22471382 DOI: 10.1037/h0093953  0.779
2012 Goldstein NES, Messenheimer S, Riggs Romaine CL, Zelle H. Potential Impact of Juvenile Suspects' Linguistic Abilities on miranda Understanding and Appreciation The Oxford Handbook of Language and Law. DOI: 10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199572120.013.0022  0.774
2011 Goldstein NE, Romaine CL, Zelle H, Kalbeitzer R, Mesiarik C, Wolbransky M. Psychometric properties of the Miranda Rights Comprehension Instruments with a juvenile justice sample. Assessment. 18: 428-41. PMID 21393317 DOI: 10.1177/1073191111400280  0.696
2006 Kalbeitzer R, Goldstein NE. Assessing the "evolving standards of decency:" perceptions of capital punishment for juveniles. Behavioral Sciences & the Law. 24: 157-78. PMID 16557619 DOI: 10.1002/Bsl.685  0.778
2003 Goldstein NE, Condie LO, Kalbeitzer R, Osman D, Geier JL. Juvenile offenders' Miranda rights comprehension and self-reported likelihood of offering false confessions. Assessment. 10: 359-69. PMID 14682482 DOI: 10.1177/1073191103259535  0.775
2003 Goldstein NE, Arnold DH, Weil J, Mesiarik CM, Peuschold D, Grisso T, Osman D. Comorbid symptom patterns in female juvenile offenders. International Journal of Law and Psychiatry. 26: 565-82. PMID 14522226 DOI: 10.1016/S0160-2527(03)00087-6  0.71
2003 Goldstein NES, Condie LO, Kalbeitzer R, Osman D, Geier JL. Juvenile offenders' Miranda rights comprehension and self-reported likelihood of offering false confessions Assessment. 10: 359-369. DOI: 10.1177/1073191103259535  0.793
2002 Goldstein NE, Thomson MR, Osman D, Oberlander L. Advocating a Functional Approach to Determining Adjudicative Competency in Juveniles Journal of Forensic Psychology Practice. 2: 89-97. DOI: 10.1300/J158V02N02_06  0.777
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2003 Redding R, Goldstein N, Arrigo BA. Some thoughts on JFPP: What we have accomplished and where we need to go Journal of Forensic Psychology Practice. 3: 1-4. DOI: 10.1300/J158V03N01_01  0.277
2001 Oberlander LB, Goldstein NE, Ho CN. Preadolescent adjudicative competence: methodological considerations and recommendations for practice standards. Behavioral Sciences & the Law. 19: 545-63. PMID 11568960 DOI: 10.1002/bsl.459  0.241
2012 Lane C, Goldstein NE, Heilbrun K, Cruise KR, Pennacchia D. Obstacles to research in residential juvenile justice facilities: recommendations for researchers. Behavioral Sciences & the Law. 30: 49-68. PMID 22298128 DOI: 10.1002/Bsl.1991  0.241
2016 NeMoyer A, Brooks Holliday S, Goldstein NE, McKitten RL. Predicting probation revocation and residential facility placement at juvenile probation review hearings: Youth-specific and hearing-specific factors. Law and Human Behavior. 40: 97-105. PMID 26550679 DOI: 10.1037/Lhb0000162  0.238
2019 Barakat LP, Stevens E, Li Y, Reilly A, Deatrick JA, Goldstein NE, Schwartz LA. Evaluation of the Pediatric Research Participation Questionnaire for Measuring Attitudes Toward Cancer Clinical Trials among Adolescents and Young Adults. Journal of Adolescent and Young Adult Oncology. PMID 31025898 DOI: 10.1089/Jayao.2018.0144  0.228
2014 NeMoyer A, Goldstein NE, McKitten RL, Prelic A, Ebbecke J, Foster E, Burkard C. Predictors of juveniles' noncompliance with probation requirements. Law and Human Behavior. 38: 580-91. PMID 24933176 DOI: 10.1037/Lhb0000083  0.22
2005 O'Connell MJ, Garmoe W, Goldstein NE. Miranda comprehension in adults with mental retardation and the effects of feedback style on suggestibility. Law and Human Behavior. 29: 359-69. PMID 15965633 DOI: 10.1007/s10979-005-2965-y  0.216
2001 Oberlander LB, Goldstein NE. A review and update on the practice of evaluating Miranda comprehension. Behavioral Sciences & the Law. 19: 453-71. PMID 11568955 DOI: 10.1002/bsl.453  0.207
2020 April K, Cole LM, Goldstein NES. Police endorsement of color-blind racial beliefs and propensity to interact with youth of color. Behavioral Sciences & the Law. PMID 31958896 DOI: 10.1002/bsl.2438  0.197
1999 Arnold DH, Ortiz C, Curry JC, Stowe RM, Goldstein NE, Fisher PH, Zeljo A, Yershova K. Promoting academic success and preventing disruptive behavior disorders through community partnership Journal of Community Psychology. 27: 589-598. DOI: 10.1002/(Sici)1520-6629(199909)27:5<589::Aid-Jcop6>3.0.Co;2-Y  0.192
2011 Romaine CLR, Goldstein NES, Hunt E, DeMatteo D. Traumatic Experiences and Juvenile Amenability: The Role of Trauma in Forensic Evaluations and Judicial Decision Making Child and Youth Care Forum. 40: 363-380. DOI: 10.1007/S10566-010-9132-4  0.185
2016 León Mayer E, Iseas C, Campagnolo L, Elias C, Del Castillo BR, Delucchi G, Goldstein NE, Folino J. [The assessment of competence to stand trial in juveniles]. Vertex (Buenos Aires, Argentina). 11-21. PMID 28199432  0.182
2007 Goldstein N. Biosolids management trends in the U.S Biocycle. 48: 47-48.  0.161
1997 Goldstein NE, Arnold DH, Curry J, Ortiz C, Stowe RM, Clydesdale H. Preventing Behavior Problems With Academic Programs N H S a Research Quarterly. 1: 171-177. DOI: 10.1207/S19309325Nhsa0103_13  0.157
2003 Goldstein N. The year in review, the year ahead Biocycle. 44: 22-27.  0.151
2012 Goldstein N. Practices and protocols: Dairy digester evolution in New York State Biocycle. 53: 41-45.  0.149
1990 Goldstein N. BLM sludge policy stirs controversy Biocycle. 31: 57-60.  0.146
2007 Goldstein N. Finding a composter Biocycle. 48: 4.  0.146
2016 Maynard R, Goldstein N, Nightingale DS. Program and Policy Evaluations in Practice: Highlights from the Federal Perspective New Directions For Evaluation. 2016: 109-135. DOI: 10.1002/Ev.20209  0.142
2022 Goldstein NES, NeMoyer A, Le T, Guo S, Cole LM, Pollard A, Kreimer R, Zhang F. Keeping kids in school through prearrest diversion: School disciplinary outcomes of the Philadelphia Police School Diversion Program. Law and Human Behavior. 45: 497-511. PMID 34928646 DOI: 10.1037/lhb0000453  0.142
2021 Goldstein NES, Kreimer R, Guo S, Le T, Cole LM, NeMoyer A, Burke S, Kikuchi G, Thomas K, Zhang F. Preventing school-based arrest and recidivism through prearrest diversion: Outcomes of the Philadelphia police school diversion program. Law and Human Behavior. 45: 165-178. PMID 34110877 DOI: 10.1037/lhb0000440  0.139
2019 Goldstein NE, Cole LM, Houck M, Haney-Caron E, Holliday SB, Kreimer R, Bethel K. Dismantling the school-to-prison pipeline: The Philadelphia police school diversion program Children and Youth Services Review. 101: 61-69. DOI: 10.1016/J.Childyouth.2019.03.022  0.138
2011 Goldstein N. Organic recycling trands in the European Union Biocycle. 52: 32-34.  0.129
2023 McPhee J, Heilbrun K, Cubbon DN, Soler M, Goldstein NE. What's risk got to do with it: Judges' and probation officers' understanding and use of juvenile risk assessments in making residential placement decisions. Law and Human Behavior. 47: 320-332. PMID 37053385 DOI: 10.1037/lhb0000528  0.125
1983 Goldstein N. Psychiatry in prisons Psychiatric Clinics of North America. 6: 751-765. PMID 6664912  0.122
1989 Goldstein N. Recycling strategies for the future Biocycle. 30: 36-38.  0.119
2003 Goldstein N. Veteran composters are anything but static [piles!] Biocycle. 44: 56-58.  0.118
2007 Goldstein N. Residential organics composting kicks off in Derbyshire Biocycle. 48: 50-52.  0.117
1996 Goldstein NE, Feldman RS. Knowledge of American Sign Language and the ability of hearing individuals to decode facial expressions of emotion Journal of Nonverbal Behavior. 20: 111-122. DOI: 10.1007/Bf02253072  0.116
1989 Goldstein N. State regulations on MSW composting Biocycle. 30: 50-53.  0.114
2022 Mindthoff A, Evans JR, Wolfs ACF, Polanco K, Goldstein NES, Schreiber Compo N. The detrimental impact of alcohol intoxication on facets of Miranda comprehension. Law and Human Behavior. 46: 264-276. PMID 35878105 DOI: 10.1037/lhb0000490  0.113
2003 Goldstein N. Composting and organics recycling vs. bioreactors: Another perspective Biocycle. 44: 35-40.  0.113
1989 Goldstein N. A guide to solid waste composting systems Biocycle. 30: 38-47.  0.112
2003 Goldstein N. Exemption from legislated ban on landfilling yard trimmings denied Biocycle. 44: 51-52.  0.112
2000 Goldstein NE, Sexton J, Feldman RS. Encoding of facial expressions of emotion and knowledge of American sign language Journal of Applied Social Psychology. 30: 67-76. DOI: 10.1111/J.1559-1816.2000.Tb02305.X  0.11
1988 Goldstein N. Problem solving at a first generation facility Biocycle. 29: 30-32.  0.109
2012 Heilbrun K, Goldstein N, DeMatteo D, Hart A, Romaine CR, Shah S. Interventions in Forensic Settings: Juveniles in Residential Placement, Defendants in Drug Courts or Mental Health Courts, and Defendants in Forensic Hospitals as Incompetent to Stand Trial The Oxford Handbook of Clinical Psychology. DOI: 10.1093/oxfordhb/9780195366884.013.0029  0.107
2008 Goldstein N. BioCycle International Conference 2009 showcases compost research Compost Science and Utilization. 16: 217.  0.107
1988 Goldstein N. A 'fax' in your future? Hawaii Medical Journal. 47: 238-239. PMID 3391773  0.106
1989 Goldstein N. Solid waste composting in the US Biocycle. 30: 32-37.  0.106
1967 Goldstein N. Ephidrosis (Local Hyperhidrosis) Nevus Sudoriferous Archives of Dermatology. 96: 67-68. PMID 6028684 DOI: 10.1001/archderm.1967.01610010073012  0.105
2010 Goldstein N. Tribal composting, recycling and biofuels Biocycle. 51: 41-42.  0.103
1989 Goldstein N. Evolution of a recycling program Biocycle. 30: 31-35.  0.103
2008 Goldstein N. Community digester aids farms and environment Biocycle. 49: 50.  0.102
2009 Goldstein N. Performance guidelines for sustainable sites Biocycle. 50: 32-34.  0.1
2002 Goldstein N. Office and emergency room violence Hawaii Medical Journal. 61: 64. PMID 12050958  0.099
2005 Goldstein N. Mixing it up! Biocycle. 46: 36-40.  0.099
1977 Goldstein N. Book Review: Punishing Criminals The Journal of Psychiatry & Law. 5: 143-146. DOI: 10.1177/009318537700500109  0.097
1988 Goldstein N. Recommendations for use of sludge composts Biocycle. 29.  0.095
2011 Goldstein N. Creating infrastructure for commercial waste diversion Biocycle. 52: 23-27.  0.094
2004 Goldstein N. EMTALA/COBRA. Emergency Medical Treatment and Active Labor Act. Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1985 Hawaii Medical Journal. 63: 64-65. PMID 15124736  0.094
2006 Goldstein N. Rapid odor treatment options Biocycle. 47: 35-37.  0.094
2006 Goldstein N. Financial conflicts of interest in biomedical human subject research The Journal of Biolaw &Amp; Business. 9: 26-37. PMID 17111525  0.093
1970 Goldstein N. The majority’s ‘norms’ and the minority’s options Jewish Quarterly Review. 18: 50-51. DOI: 10.1080/0449010X.1970.10705424  0.092
2021 Goldstein N, Davis C, Saliba Z. Reproductive health in an inpatient psychiatric unit: A retrospective chart review. Human Psychopharmacology. e2784. PMID 33764582 DOI: 10.1002/hup.2784  0.092
2016 Peck LR, Goldstein N. Editor's Notes Social Experiments in Practice: Introduction, Framing, and Context New Directions For Evaluation. 2016: 9-17. DOI: 10.1002/EV.20215  0.091
2010 Goldstein N. Cocomposting a win for municipalities Biocycle. 51: 22-23.  0.09
2011 Goldstein N. Under cover composting Biocycle. 52: 33-35.  0.089
2006 Goldstein N. Wood recycling equipment trends and innovations Biocycle. 47: 26-33.  0.086
2013 Goldstein N. Public agencies refine grinding strategies Biocycle. 54: 28-30.  0.085
2002 Goldstein N. Putting sustainability into solid waste management Biocycle. 43: 22.  0.083
1992 Goldstein N. Gender and the restructuring of high-tech multinational corporations: New twists to an old story Cambridge Journal of Economics. 16: 269-284.  0.082
2001 Goldstein N. National biosolids partnership EMS update Biocycle. 42: 57.  0.082
2006 Goldstein N. Neighbor-friendly odor management Biocycle. 47: 43-48.  0.082
1975 Goldstein N. Radon Seed Implants: Residual Radioactivity After 33 Years Archives of Dermatology. 111: 757-759. PMID 1137421 DOI: 10.1001/archderm.1975.01630180085013  0.08
2010 Goldstein N. Go to: Biocycle's find a composter.com Biocycle. 51: 15.  0.08
2010 Goldstein N. Organics processing in regional recycling park Biocycle. 51: 43.  0.079
1979 Goldstein N. Book Reviews The Journal of Psychiatry & Law. 7: 273-278. DOI: 10.1177/009318537900700208  0.079
2005 Goldstein N. Source separated organics as feedstock for digesters Biocycle. 46: 42-46.  0.078
2006 Petrucci RJ, Truesdell KC, Carter A, Goldstein NE, Russell MM, Dilkes D, Fitzpatrick JM, Thomas CE, Keenan ME, Lazarus LA, Chiaravalloti ND, Trunzo JJ, Verjans JW, Holmes EC, Samuels LE, et al. Cognitive dysfunction in advanced heart failure and prospective cardiac assist device patients. The Annals of Thoracic Surgery. 81: 1738-44. PMID 16631665 DOI: 10.1016/j.athoracsur.2005.12.010  0.078
2011 Goldstein N. What's happening in the windrow world Biocycle. 52: 34-35.  0.078
2003 Goldstein N. Comparing composting technologies at correctional facilities Biocycle. 44: 28-32.  0.077
2005 Goldstein N. Technology evaluations: Advances in swine manure management Biocycle. 46: 34-37.  0.077
2007 Goldstein N. Quick service food chain pushes the sustainability envelope Biocycle. 48: 20-22.  0.077
1981 Goldstein N. VIOLENCE AND RESPONSIBILITY Psychiatric Annals. 11: 63-63. DOI: 10.3928/0048-5713-19810501-15  0.076
2006 Goldstein N. Transporting organics - Raw feedstocks to finished products Biocycle. 47: 20-24.  0.076
1992 Goldstein N. The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency's Role in Artificial Intelligence R&D:Case Study of the Military as the National Agent for Technological and Industrial Change Defense Analysis. 8: 61-80. DOI: 10.1080/07430179208405524  0.076
1993 Goldstein N. Institutional resistance to the demands of a new information technology: Software R&D in the US Defense Department in the 1980s International Review of Applied Economics. 7: 26-47. DOI: 10.1080/758528251  0.075
2006 Goldstein N. Biocycle's bridge to a renewable future Biocycle. 47: 4.  0.074
2008 Goldstein N. Composting company forges ahead with organics diversion Biocycle. 49: 51-52.  0.073
2006 Goldstein N. Remembrances of garbage past Biocycle. 47: 4.  0.072
2008 Goldstein N. National campaign: COOL 2012 launch at BioCycle West Coast Conference Biocycle. 49: 36-37.  0.072
2006 Goldstein N. Compost on EPA menu for managing storm water Biocycle. 47: 34-35.  0.071
2004 Goldstein N. Forward with food residuals diversion Biocycle. 45: 31-35.  0.071
2021 Klebanoff JS, Barnes WA, Kazma J, Ingraham CF, Mangini MG, Nishikawa MI, Goldstein NM, Tyan P, Moawad GN. Patterns of Voiding Following Laparoscopic Hysterectomy. Journal of Gynecology Obstetrics and Human Reproduction. 102126. PMID 33775918 DOI: 10.1016/j.jogoh.2021.102126  0.071
2004 Goldstein N. What's old and still on the horizon history of the ACP--HAWAII. Journalism on the slopes of Haleakala Hawaii Medical Journal. 63: 328. PMID 15633655  0.069
2003 Goldstein N. Solid waste composting trends in the United States Biocycle. 44: 38-44.  0.069
2010 Goldstein N. Anaerobic digester installations accelerate Biocycle. 51: 50-51.  0.069
2011 Goldstein N. 75% Diversion by 2013: New frontier for commercial waste in San Jose Biocycle. 52: 33-36.  0.069
2004 Goldstein N. Residential organics diversion moves forward in Ontario Biocycle. 45: 46-49.  0.068
1993 Goldstein N. Skin cancers in Hawaii (1993) Hawaii Medical Journal. 52: 126-128. PMID 8320090  0.068
2010 Goldstein N. Wood recycling and processing trends Biocycle. 51: 38-40.  0.065
1998 Goldstein N. Governor's blue-ribbon panel on living and dying with dignity Hawaii Medical Journal. 57: 525-526. PMID 9676037  0.065
1998 Goldstein N. The Governor's Blue-Ribbon Panel on living and dying with dignity Hawaii Medical Journal. 57: 469. PMID 9597793  0.065
2002 Goldstein N. Compost and storm water management - Tapping the potential Biocycle. 43: 33.  0.062
1953 Goldstein N. Encephalopathy occurring during the topical use of asterol The Journal of Pediatrics. 42: 726-727. PMID 13053375  0.062
2001 Goldstein NE, Arnold DH, Rosenberg JL, Stowe RM, Ortiz C. Contagion of aggression in day care classrooms as a function of peer and teacher responses Journal of Educational Psychology. 93: 708-719. DOI: 10.1037//0022-0663.93.4.708  0.061
2006 Goldstein N. Wood recycler taps biomass energy markets Biocycle. 47: 29-31.  0.061
2009 Goldstein N. Keeping compost, mulch in the community Biocycle. 50: 34-35.  0.061
2012 Goldstein N. Living laboratory: University pioneers dry fermentation Biocycle. 53: 35-36.  0.059
1967 Goldstein N. Multiple Minute Digitate Hyperkeratoses Archives of Dermatology. 96: 692-693. PMID 6075790 DOI: 10.1001/archderm.1967.01610060086015  0.059
2006 Goldstein N. Screening strategies to optimize compost quality Biocycle. 47: 44-47.  0.058
2002 Goldstein N. Factors converge to advance grocery store composting Biocycle. 43: 22.  0.057
2011 Goldstein N. Cocomposting in a restricted Air quality zone Biocycle. 52: 58-60.  0.057
2005 Goldstein N. Look what's next in telemedicine: the physician assistant and telemedicine Hawaii Medical Journal. 64: 116. PMID 15989142  0.056
2001 Goldstein N. Severe palmar hyperhidrosis treated by transthoracic endoscopic sympathectomy Hawaii Medical Journal. 60. PMID 11432048  0.056
1979 Goldstein N. X. Laws and regulations relating to tattoos Journal of Dermatologic Surgery and Oncology. 5: 913-915. PMID 500937  0.056
2008 Goldstein N. Prepping MSW substrates for anaerobic digestion Biocycle. 49: 54-56.  0.056
2010 Goldstein N. Anaerobic digestion of pig manure Biocycle. 51: 41-42.  0.055
2006 Goldstein N. Anaerobic digester installations from coast to coast Biocycle. 47: 32-34.  0.054
2006 Goldstein N. Building longevity into composting buildings Biocycle. 47: 29-31.  0.054
2004 Goldstein N. Composting facilities apply lessons learned to capital improvements Biocycle. 45: 26-29.  0.053
2005 Goldstein N. Solar drying technology yields Class A biosolids Biocycle. 46: 41-42.  0.053
2004 Goldstein N. Static piles succeed as "downer" cattle disposal option Biocycle. 45: 27-28.  0.051
2006 Goldstein N. Erosion & sediment control: It's official! Compost tools on EPA list as storm water BMPS Biocycle. 47: 21-22.  0.051
1949 GOLDSTEIN N. Emotional disorders and society Delaware Medical Journal. 21: 101. PMID 18145335  0.051
2018 Qu Y, Li C, Shi J, Chen R, Xu S, Rafsanjani H, Maslov K, Krigman H, Garvey L, Hu P, Zhao P, Meyers K, Diveley E, Pizzella S, Muench L, ... ... Goldstein N, et al. Transvaginal fast-scanning optical-resolution photoacoustic endoscopy. Journal of Biomedical Optics. 23: 1-4. PMID 30520276 DOI: 10.1117/1.Jbo.23.12.121617  0.05
2006 Goldstein N. Anaerobic digester services industrial generators Biocycle. 47: 48-50.  0.049
2006 Goldstein N. Expanding markets with bagged products Biocycle. 47: 58-61.  0.048
2011 Goldstein N. Commercial digester moves ahead in South Carolina Biocycle. 52: 42-43.  0.047
2006 Goldstein N. Compost facilities take on film plastic Biocycle. 47: 27-28.  0.047
2011 Goldstein N. Making the world a smarter engine Biocycle. 52: 23-28.  0.047
2006 Goldstein N. Microturbines, gas engines link biogas to the grid Biocycle. 47: 59-61.  0.046
2004 Goldstein N. Capturing wood in mixed C and D debris Biocycle. 45: 42-44.  0.046
1998 Goldstein N. Pain management Hawaii Medical Journal. 57: 549-550. PMID 9727273  0.046
2007 Goldstein N. Digester developer taps natural gas markets Biocycle. 48: 40-42.  0.045
1978 Goldstein N. Editor's introduction: the Isaac Ray award symposium Bulletin of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law. 6: 122-127. PMID 708908  0.045
1985 Goldstein N. Degenerate secant varieties and a problem on matrices Pacific Journal of Mathematics. 119: 115-124.  0.043
2011 Goldstein N. Just doing it: Kristianstad on track to meet fossil fuel-free goals Biocycle. 52: 32-35.  0.043
2016 Goldstein N. Low lead poisoning risk from urban gardening Biocycle. 57.  0.042
2006 Goldstein N. Biocycle's mission captured in a subtitle Biocycle. 47: 4.  0.041
1988 Goldstein N. Steady growth for sludge composting Biocycle. 29: 27-36.  0.041
2007 Goldstein N. Improving efficiency at wood processing yards Biocycle. 48: 43-44.  0.04
2015 Goldstein N. Large-scale composting, Texas style Biocycle. 56: 28-30.  0.04
1998 Goldstein N. What's new in medical communication? Hawaii Medical Journal. 57: 729-731. PMID 9893386  0.039
2003 Goldstein N. Advancing the dialogue Biocycle. 44: 4.  0.039
2014 Goldstein N. High solids anaerobic digestion + Composting in San Jose Biocycle. 55: 42-47.  0.039
2015 Goldstein N. Policy convergence: Vermont utility ramps up renewable power generation Biocycle. 56: 30-34.  0.038
2013 Goldstein N. Illinois compost manufacturer controls the elements Biocycle. 54: 26-27.  0.037
2008 Goldstein N. What's so cool about cool 2012? Biocycle. 49: 4.  0.037
2016 Goldstein N. Roadmap to food waste reduction in the U.S Biocycle. 57: 29-32.  0.035
2011 Goldstein N. Indiana dairy fueling fleet with renewable natural gas Biocycle. 52: 39-41.  0.035
1985 Goldstein N. The problem of the 'other' in the work of Ortega y Gasset Psicopatologia. 5: 13-20.  0.035
2018 Qu Y, Hu P, Shi J, Maslov K, Zhao P, Li C, Ma J, Garcia-Uribe A, Meyers K, Diveley E, Pizzella S, Muench L, Punyamurthy N, Goldstein N, Onwumere O, et al. In vivo characterization of connective tissue remodeling using infrared photoacoustic spectra. Journal of Biomedical Optics. 23: 1-6. PMID 30520275 DOI: 10.1117/1.Jbo.23.12.121621  0.034
1988 Goldstein N. A Preliminary Look at the Impact of Military R&D Spending on the U.S. Software Industry Review of Radical Political Economics. 20: 290-295. DOI: 10.1177/048661348802000244  0.033
2015 Goldstein N. Diversion and job training: Food scraps to orchard amendment at Philadelphia prison complex Biocycle. 56: 62-64.  0.033
2013 Goldstein N. Farm digester progress in Pennsylvania Biocycle. 54: 26-28.  0.033
1981 Goldstein N. Current policies on land application Biocycle. 22: 39-41.  0.032
1984 Goldstein N. The new training initiative: A great leap backward Capital &Amp; Class. 8: 83-106. DOI: 10.1177/030981688402300105  0.032
2008 Goldstein N. The year ahead Biocycle. 49: 4.  0.03
2008 Goldstein N. Celebrating 50 years of composting growth Compost Science and Utilization. 16: 141.  0.03
2004 Goldstein N. Sir William Osler Hawaii Medical Journal. 63: 200. PMID 15384464  0.029
2013 Goldstein N. Small-scale biosolids composting Biocycle. 54: 37-38.  0.028
2002 Goldstein N. Quick-to-implement odor reduction techniques Biocycle. 43: 29.  0.028
2013 Goldstein N. Farm digester evolution in vermont Biocycle. 54: 28-32.  0.027
2004 Goldstein N. Editorial: New methods, significant data Biocycle. 45: 4.  0.027
2006 Goldstein N. Colored mulch production options Biocycle. 47.  0.026
2007 Goldstein N. Setting the pace Biocycle. 48: 4.  0.026
1987 Goldstein N. Tattoo removal Dermatologic Clinics. 5: 349-358. PMID 3555904  0.026
1988 Goldstein N. In-vessel start-up: A new approach in Schenectady Biocycle. 29.  0.025
2006 Goldstein N. Critical connections in 2006 Biocycle. 47: 4.  0.025
2001 Goldstein N. Percentage of blocks with DCIS Breast Cancer Research and Treatment. 65: 259. PMID 11336248  0.025
1987 Goldstein N. Moe Berg in the movies Physics Today. 40: 166-168. DOI: 10.1063/1.2820257  0.025
2001 Goldstein N. Live bottom trailers find niche in organics recycling Biocycle. 42: 70.  0.025
2005 Goldstein N. Dietrich Varez, our cover artist, the art and the man Hawaii Medical Journal.. 64: 292-294. PMID 16438019  0.025
2013 Goldstein N. Home run for organize recycling Biocycle. 54: 27-29.  0.024
2002 Goldstein N. Tobacco isolated as a cause of skin aging still another reason to quit smoking! Hawaii Medical Journal. 61: 272. PMID 12632824  0.024
2007 Goldstein N. State of organics recycling Biocycle. 48: 4.  0.023
1950 Goldstein N. Saving in the learning of scrambled lists as influenced by degree of familiarity with nonsense syllables Journal of General Psychology. 42: 87-95. DOI: 10.1080/00221309.1950.9920148  0.022
1982 Goldstein N. Ampleness and connectedness in complex g/p Transactions of the American Mathematical Society. 274: 361-373. DOI: 10.1090/S0002-9947-1982-0670938-2  0.022
2003 Goldstein N. Narrative medicine--a novel approach Hawaii Medical Journal. 62: 268. PMID 14964907  0.022
1983 Goldstein N. A central facility for pretreating industrial wastes Biocycle. 24: 42-44.  0.022
2016 Goldstein N. Compost and the organic farming connections Biocycle. 57: 26-28.  0.021
1979 Goldstein N. IV. Complications from tattoos Journal of Dermatologic Surgery and Oncology. 5: 869-878. PMID 500931  0.021
2015 Goldstein N. Oregon WWTP's energy net zero journey Biocycle. 56: 63-66.  0.021
2002 Goldstein N. Advances in sorting mixed loads of C&D Debris Biocycle. 43: 36.  0.021
2008 Goldstein N. Green energy center: Landfill gas to fleet fuel in Ohio Biocycle. 49.  0.02
1974 Goldstein N. Editorial: Group psychotherapy New York State Journal of Medicine. 74: 1082. PMID 4525992  0.02
2015 Goldstein N. California MSW organics digester prepares to launch Biocycle. 56: 51-52.  0.02
2012 Goldstein N. Innovation in water conservation Biocycle. 53: 41-42.  0.019
1979 Goldstein N. Modesto recycling creates resources ... and a game Compost Sci.. 20: 24-26.  0.019
1985 Goldstein N. Tattoos Today: From Eyelids to Ankles and Some in ‘3-D’ Archives of Dermatology. 121: 604-605. PMID 3994406 DOI: 10.1001/archderm.1985.01660050056014  0.019
2014 Goldstein N. Food waste collection companies: Grow with the flow Biocycle. 55: 70-77.  0.019
2002 Goldstein N. Mold contamination continued Hawaii Medical Journal. 61: 220. PMID 12491761  0.018
2014 Goldstein N. Building farm and food scrap digesters Biocycle. 55: 58-61.  0.017
2014 Goldstein N. Food waste collection innovations Biocycle. 55: 46-47.  0.017
2003 Goldstein N. Do all drugs have to be destroyed at the expiration date? Hawaii Medical Journal. 62: 161. PMID 14533346  0.016
2013 Goldstein N. Digester taps thermal energy to grow greens Biocycle. 54: 33-34.  0.016
2013 Goldstein N. Growing niche: Food waste collection trucks and lifts Biocycle. 54: 33-37.  0.016
2002 Goldstein N. Giving a boost to C&D diversion Biocycle. 43: 27.  0.015
2014 Goldstein N. Demand grows for: Food waste collection trucks Biocycle. 55: 41-44.  0.015
1979 Goldstein N. Cryo corner. Cardiac arrest following application of liquid nitrogen Journal of Dermatologic Surgery and Oncology. 5: 602.  0.014
1983 Goldstein N. A special surface in the 4-quadric Duke Mathematical Journal. 50: 745-761. DOI: 10.1215/S0012-7094-83-05037-8  0.014
2007 Goldstein N. Power of organics, revisited Biocycle. 48: 4.  0.013
2013 Goldstein N. Economies of scale: Grocery chain unveils on-site digester Biocycle. 54: 41-42.  0.013
2013 Goldstein N. Tree service expands mulch and compost markets Biocycle. 54: 30-31.  0.011
2014 Goldstein N. Composter brings on residential food Biocycle. 55: 20-24.  0.011
2014 Chelaru F, Smith L, Goldstein N, Bravo HC. Epiviz: interactive visual analytics for functional genomics data. Nature Methods. 11: 938-40. PMID 25086505 DOI: 10.1038/Nmeth.3038  0.011
2002 Goldstein N. C&D, wood recyclers step up to the plate Biocycle. 43: 27.  0.01
1995 Goldstein N. 71E1, anti-flk-2 tyrosine kinase receptor Hybridoma. 14: 513.  0.01
2016 Goldstein N. A spy in Brooklyn American History. 51: 54-59.  0.01
2016 Goldstein N. Residential food scraps drop off Biocycle. 57: 29-31.  0.01
2015 Goldstein N. Depackaging feedstocks for AD and composting Biocycle. 56: 72-74.  0.01
2015 Goldstein N. Facility expansion: Biosolids compost manufacturer taps agricultural markets Biocycle. 56: 45-48.  0.01
2015 Goldstein N. Food scraps composting at county yard trimmings site Biocycle. 56: 21-24.  0.01
2014 Goldstein N. Digested dairy manure to high-end potting soil Biocycle. 55: 48-50.  0.01
2014 Goldstein N. Digester closes loop for bay area hauler Biocycle. 55: 50-51.  0.01
2014 Goldstein N. Powering a creamery on food waste feedstocks Biocycle. 55: 38-40.  0.01
2013 Goldstein N. Why is a real estate giant bullish on AD? Biocycle. 54: 32-35.  0.01
2013 Goldstein N. Trimming costs with composting Biocycle. 54: 22-28.  0.01
2013 Goldstein N. Primed to pump: Sacramento food waste digester fuels collection fleet Biocycle. 54: 56-57.  0.01
2008 Goldstein N. Nuts & Bolts: Grinders Biocycle. 49: 39-43.  0.01
2008 Goldstein N. Zero waste in Buenos Aires Biocycle. 49: 53-55.  0.01
2008 Goldstein N. Organics matter Biocycle. 49: 4.  0.01
2007 Goldstein N. "Spinning" out of control Biocycle. 48: 4.  0.01
2007 Goldstein N. Power-packed package Biocycle. 48: 4.  0.01
2006 Goldstein N. Woody biomass as renewable energy source Biocycle. 47: 29-31.  0.01
2005 Goldstein N. Are we "over a barrel"? Biocycle. 46: 4.  0.01
2004 Goldstein N. The ubiquitous urushiols Contact dermatitis from mango, poison ivy, and other "poison" plants. 1968 Hawaii Medical Journal. 63: 231-235. PMID 15485071  0.01
2004 Goldstein N. Oral antibiotics and breast cancer Hawaii Medical Journal. 63: 172. PMID 15298083  0.01
2002 Goldstein N. Medical photography Hawaii Medical Journal. 61: 44. PMID 11965834  0.01
2002 Goldstein N. Getting to know the odor compounds Biocycle. 43: 42.  0.01
1998 Goldstein N. Pathogenetic role of the stromal cells in endometriosis and adenomyosis Histopathology. 32. PMID 9602341  0.01
1995 Goldstein N. Lesbians and the Medical Profession: HIV/AIDS and the Pursuit of Visibility Women's Studies. 24: 531-552. DOI: 10.1080/00497878.1995.9979080  0.01
1994 Goldstein N. Health care, Hawaiian style Hawaii Medical Journal. 53: 132. PMID 8050894  0.01
1994 Goldstein N. Helicobacter pylori infection--gastritis, ulcers and gastric cancer Hawaii Medical Journal. 53. PMID 8045776  0.01
1993 Goldstein N. Skin cancer/melanoma month of May 1993 Hawaii Medical Journal. 52: 108-110. PMID 8320082  0.01
1982 Goldstein N. Conull hypersurfaces in minkowski space Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society. 85: 531-532. DOI: 10.1090/S0002-9939-1982-0660598-4  0.01
1982 Goldstein N. Ocean dumping battle marches on Biocycle. 23: 27-31.  0.01
1972 Goldstein N. Dose-rate dependence of lithium fluoride for exposures above 15,000 R per pulse Health Physics. 22: 90-91. PMID 5012300  0.01
1968 Goldstein N. “KP” dermatitis Journal of Occupational Medicine. 10: 423-425. PMID 5671305  0.01
1967 Goldstein N. Mercury-cadmium sensitivity in tattoos. A photoallergic reaction in red pigment Annals of Internal Medicine. 67: 984-989. PMID 6050824  0.01
1949 GOLDSTEIN N. Streptomycin in the Negro with tuberculosis The New Orleans Medical and Surgical Journal. 102: 19-23. PMID 18153652  0.01
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