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.
Health Benefits from Nature Experiences Depend on Dose
2016540 citationsRobert A. Baruch Bush et al.profile →
People living with psychotic illness in 2010: The second Australian national survey of psychosis
2012394 citationsVera A. Morgan, Anna Waterreus et al.Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatryprofile →
Opportunity or Orientation? Who Uses Urban Parks and Why
2014311 citationsRobert A. Baruch Bush et al.profile →
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All Works
20 of 20 papers shown
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Bush, Robert A. Baruch. (2020). Hiding in Plain Sight: Mediation, Client-Centered Practice, And the Value of Human Agency. eYLS (Yale Law School). 35. 591.1 indexed citations
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Bush, Robert A. Baruch. (2019). A Pluralistic Approach to Mediation Ethics: Delivering on Mediation's Different Promises. eYLS (Yale Law School). 34. 459.2 indexed citations
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Bush, Robert A. Baruch, et al.. (2018). Living with No: Political Polarization and Transformative Dialogue. Journal of dispute resolution. 2018(1). 53.7 indexed citations
Bush, Robert A. Baruch & Joseph P. Folger. (2012). Mediation and Social Justice: Risks and Opportunities. The Knowledge Bank (The Ohio State University). 27. 1.15 indexed citations
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Morgan, Vera A., Assen Jablensky, Robert A. Baruch Bush, et al.. (2011). The Australian national survey of the epidemiology of psychosis: Aims and preliminary findings. Queensland's institutional digital repository (The University of Queensland).2 indexed citations
Bush, Robert A. Baruch. (2008). Staying in Orbit, or Breaking Free: The Relationship of Mediation to the Courts Over Four Decades. 84(3). 705–768.3 indexed citations
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Bush, Robert A. Baruch. (2008). La mediación transformativa: un cambio en la calidad de la interacción en los conflictos familiares. 17–28.1 indexed citations
Bush, Robert A. Baruch. (2004). One Size Does Not Fit All: A Pluralistic Approach to Mediator Performance Testing and Quality Assurance. The Knowledge Bank (The Ohio State University). 19. 965.11 indexed citations
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Bush, Robert A. Baruch, et al.. (2002). Changing the Quality of Conflict Interaction: The Principles and Practice of Transformative Mediation. Pepperdine Digital Commons (Pepperdine University). 3(1). 67.30 indexed citations
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Bush, Robert A. Baruch. (2002). Substituting Mediation for Arbitration: the Growing Market for Evaluative Mediation, and What it Means for the ADR Field. Pepperdine Digital Commons (Pepperdine University). 3(1). 111.14 indexed citations
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Bush, Robert A. Baruch. (2001). Mediation and ADR: Insights from the Jewish Tradition. The Fordham urban law journal/Fordham urban law journal. 28. 1007.1 indexed citations
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Baum, Fran, et al.. (2000). Families, social capital and health. eCite Digital Repository (University of Tasmania).30 indexed citations
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Bush, Robert A. Baruch. (1996). Alternative Futures: Imagining How ADR May Affect the Court System in Coming Decades. 15. 455.1 indexed citations
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Bush, Robert A. Baruch. (1994). Reply to the Commentators on the Ethical Dilemmas Study, A. Journal of dispute resolution. 1994(1). 87.
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Bush, Robert A. Baruch. (1994). Study of Ethical Dilemmas and Policy Implications, A. Journal of dispute resolution. 1994(1). 4.4 indexed citations
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Bush, Robert A. Baruch. (1987). Using Process Observation to Teach Alternative Dispute Resolution: Alternatives to Simulation. Journal of legal education. 37(1). 46–57.6 indexed citations
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Bush, Robert A. Baruch. (1984). Dispute Resolution Alternatives and the Goals of Civil Justice: Jurisdictional Principles for Process Choice. 1984. 893.11 indexed citations
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