Hit papers significantly outperform the citation benchmark for their cohort. A paper qualifies
if it has ≥500 total citations, achieves ≥1.5× the top-1% citation threshold for papers in the
same subfield and year (this is the minimum needed to enter the top 1%, not the average
within it), or reaches the top citation threshold in at least one of its specific research
topics.
Racial Residential Segregation: A Fundamental Cause of Racial Disparities in Health
20011.9k citationsDaniel R. WilliamsPublic Health Reportsprofile →
The Measurement of Place Attachment: Validity and Generalizability of a Psychometric Approach
20031.2k citationsDaniel R. Williams et al.profile →
Beyond the commodity metaphor: Examining emotional and symbolic attachment to place
19921.0k citationsDaniel R. Williams, Alan E. Watson et al.Leisure Sciencesprofile →
The Overt Aggression Scale for the objective rating of verbal and physical aggression
1986952 citationsDaniel R. Williams et al.profile →
A Theoretical Analysis of Host Community Resident Reactions to Tourism
1997647 citationsDaniel R. Williams et al.profile →
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Stewart, William P., Daniel R. Williams, & Linda E. Kruger. (2013). Conclusion: From describing to prescribing--transitioning to place-based conservation [Chapter 18]. Springer eBooks. 235–248.2 indexed citations
Paveglio, Travis B., Pamela J. Jakes, Matthew S. Carroll, & Daniel R. Williams. (2009). Understanding social complexity within the wildland urban interface: A new species of human habitation? Environmental Management. Environmental Management. 1085–1095.6 indexed citations
Williams, Daniel R.. (2008). Pluralities of place: a user's guide to place concepts, theories, and philosophies in natural resource management.. 7–30.34 indexed citations
Kruger, Linda E. & Daniel R. Williams. (2007). Place and place-based planning.. 83–88.12 indexed citations
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Williams, Daniel R.. (2007). Recreation settings, scenery, and visitor experiences: a research assessment.. 29–41.12 indexed citations
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Williams, Daniel R.. (2006). Misplaced Angst---Another Look at Consent-Search Jurisprudence. Indiana law journal. 82(1). 3.1 indexed citations
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Williams, Daniel R.. (2006). The Futile Debate over the Morality of the Death Penalty. bepress Legal Series. 1101.1 indexed citations
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Williams, Daniel R.. (2001). Racial Residential Segregation: A Fundamental Cause of Racial Disparities in Health. Public Health Reports. 116(5). 404–416.1878 indexed citations breakdown →
Williams, Daniel R., et al.. (1999). Structure and Provision of Services in New Haven Black Churches. Cultural Diversity & Ethnic Minority Psychology. 5(2).2 indexed citations
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Mowen, Andrew J., Alan R. Graefe, & Daniel R. Williams. (1998). An Assessment of Activity and Trail Type as Indicators of Trail User Diversity. Journal of Park and Recreation Administration. 16(1). 80–96.23 indexed citations
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Watson, Alan E., Daniel R. Williams, & John J. Daigle. (1991). Sources of Conflict Between Hikers and Mountain Bike Riders in the Rattlesnake NRA. Journal of Park and Recreation Administration. 9(3). 59–71.58 indexed citations
Williams, Daniel R., et al.. (1987). The Use of Microcomputers for Park Trail Information Dissemination. Journal of Park and Recreation Administration. 5(1).6 indexed citations
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Ellis, Gary D. & Daniel R. Williams. (1987). The Impending Renaissance in Leisure Service Evaluation. Journal of Park and Recreation Administration. 5(4).2 indexed citations
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