Ronna C. Turner Source Confirmed

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University of Arkansas at Fayetteville

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17 h-index 90 pubs 1,107 cited

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Biography and Research Information

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Ronna C. Turner's research primarily investigates attitudes toward abortion, including knowledge of related laws and the influence of fetal development markers on these views. Her work has explored public sentiment across political affiliations and abortion identities, particularly in the context of the overturning of Roe v. Wade. Turner has examined participant-driven beliefs regarding abortion, stigma, and perceived punishments for illegal abortion. She also studies translation frameworks and questionnaire design in health research. Turner holds an h-index of 17 with over 1,100 citations across 90 publications. She has collaborated extensively with Wen-Jo Lo, with 36 shared publications, and also with Elizabeth A. Keiffer and Jennifer A. Reimers.

Metrics

  • h-index: 17
  • Publications: 90
  • Citations: 1,107

Selected Publications

  • How Familism and Hostile and Benevolent Sexism Shape Attitudes Toward Legal Abortion Among Latinx and non-Latinx Adults in the United States (2025) DOI
  • (Re)Conceptualizing abortion attitudes through the lens of Abortion Tolerance (2025) DOI
  • Analysis of Treatment Effect Indices Used in Counseling Single Case Research (2025) DOI
  • English- and Spanish-speaking U.S. adults’ perceptions of the most common reasons for abortion: a study of open-ended data before and after Dobbs v. Jackson (2025) DOI
  • Assessing the impact of the <i>Dobbs v. Jackson</i> decision on abortion attitudes by abortion identity labels: a mixed-methods longitudinal study (2025) DOI
  • U.S. adults’ attitudes toward abortion as a (non)essential procedure during the COVID-19 pandemic (2025) DOI
  • Examining public opinion on endorsed punishments for illegal abortion by abortion legality and abortion‐restrictive states before <i>Dobbs v. Jackson</i> (2025) DOI
  • “Imagine You Are a Film Director...”: Using Hypotheticals to Elicit People’s Implicit Attitudes about Abortion (2025) DOI
  • “Distinct and Separate Issues”: Examining <scp>US</scp> Adults' Attitudes Toward Abortion During <scp>COVID</scp>‐19 (2025) DOI
  • Exploring the Association between Measures of Cross-Culturalism and Abortion Attitudes Amongst Latinxs in the United States (2025) DOI
  • Associations Between U.S. Adults’ Abortion Attitudes and Abortion-Related Helping Intentions (2025) DOI
  • A Mixed-Methods Approach to Translation Challenges in Multi-Language Research: Assessing How Spanish-Speaking Adults in the U.S. Interpret the Terms <i>Pro-Vida</i> (<i>Pro-Life</i>) and <i>Pro-Elección</i> (<i>Pro-Choice</i>) (2024) DOI
  • Is news consumption related to abortion attitudes? An exploratory study with a nationally representative sample of US adults (2024) DOI
  • Comparison of Response Option Formats for English and Spanish Versions of an Acculturation Scale (2024) DOI
  • Evaluating Item Response Format and Content Using Partial Credit Trees in Scale Development (2024) DOI

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