Countries citing papers authored by Rama Radhakrishna
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This map shows the geographic impact of Rama Radhakrishna's research. It shows the number of citations coming from papers published by authors working in each country. You can also color the map by specialization and compare the number of citations received by Rama Radhakrishna with the expected number of citations based on a country's size and research output (numbers larger than one mean the country cites Rama Radhakrishna more than expected).
Fields of papers citing papers by Rama Radhakrishna
This network shows the impact of papers produced by Rama Radhakrishna. Nodes represent research fields, and links connect fields that are likely to share authors. Colored nodes show fields that tend to cite the papers produced by Rama Radhakrishna. The network helps show where Rama Radhakrishna may publish in the future.
Co-authorship network of co-authors of Rama Radhakrishna
This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Rama Radhakrishna.
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Radhakrishna, Rama, et al.. (2018). A comprehensive needs assessment of food safety practices of farmers' market vendors in Pennsylvania using direct concealed observations, self-reported surveys, and state sanitarian surveys.. Food Protection Trends. 38(6). 421–439.7 indexed citations
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Radhakrishna, Rama, et al.. (2017). A Framework for Implementing Learning Outcome Assessment (LOA) in Agricultural Education Programs. The Agricultural education magazine. 90(1). 15.1 indexed citations
Radhakrishna, Rama, et al.. (2009). A framework to link evaluation questions to program outcomes. TigerPrints (Clemson University). 47(3).16 indexed citations
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Radhakrishna, Rama, et al.. (2009). Teaching leadership and communications skills and responsibilities: A comparison of 4-H and other youth organizations. TigerPrints (Clemson University). 47(2).3 indexed citations
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Radhakrishna, Rama. (2007). Tips for Developing and Testing Questionnaires/Instruments. TigerPrints (Clemson University). 45(1).162 indexed citations
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Radhakrishna, Rama, et al.. (2006). Strengthening community engagement toward sustainable local food systems. TigerPrints (Clemson University). 44(4).13 indexed citations
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Radhakrishna, Rama, et al.. (2006). Attitudes of 4-H participants about 4-H competitive events. TigerPrints (Clemson University). 44(6).7 indexed citations
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Radhakrishna, Rama, et al.. (2005). Experiences of 4-H Japanese exchange program on participants: An evaluative study. TigerPrints (Clemson University). 43(3).3 indexed citations
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Kaplan, Matthew, et al.. (2003). Intergenerational Programming in Extension: Needs Assessment as Planning Tool.. TigerPrints (Clemson University). 41(4).12 indexed citations
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Radhakrishna, Rama, et al.. (2003). Information sources and extension delivery methods used by private longleaf pine landowners. TigerPrints (Clemson University). 41(4).19 indexed citations
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Radhakrishna, Rama, et al.. (2002). Cooperative Extension Response to a Diversity Education Resource: Implications for Extension Programming. Journal of higher education outreach & engagement. 7. 145–155.1 indexed citations
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Radhakrishna, Rama. (2002). Measuring and benchmarking customer satisfaction: Implications for organizational and stakeholder accountability. TigerPrints (Clemson University). 40(1).16 indexed citations
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Radhakrishna, Rama, et al.. (2000). Beyond Perception: A Pretest and Posttest Evaluation of a Regional Internet Extension Inservice Training.. TigerPrints (Clemson University). 38(2).7 indexed citations
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