Daniel Kelvin Bullock Data-verified
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Daniel Kelvin Bullock's research focuses on racial equity within healthcare systems, particularly concerning maternal health. He has investigated the translation and expansion of evidence-based interventions, such as ACCURE, into maternal healthcare and education settings. His work also touches upon educational contexts, including the transition from out-of-school to in-school learning and the efficacy of laboratory practicums in electrical circuits courses. Bullock's scholarship metrics include an h-index of 3, with 10 total publications and 23 total citations. He has collaborated with several faculty members at Arkansas Tech University, including Edward Carl Greco, Carlos Castillo, Patricia S. Buford, and Jim D. Reasoner, with whom he shares at least one publication.
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- h-index: 3
- Publications: 10
- Citations: 43
Selected Publications
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"Development of a Small, Robust, and Portable Circuits Training System for an Introductory Course in DC Electrical Circuits" (2025)
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Efficacy of a Final Lab Practicum and Lab Reports for Assessment in a Fundamentals Electric Circuits Laboratory (2025)
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