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D. G. Hart's research primarily focuses on community-engaged research methodologies and the historical context of religious and social movements in America. Hart has published on enhancing community engagement in research through premortem analysis, contributing to the understanding of effective community-based participatory research strategies. Earlier work has explored the socialist movement in Australia, the historical development of Protestantism in America, and the moral implications of the Watergate scandal for Christian America. The researcher's work also touches upon the rise of Baptist America and autobiographical reflections. Hart holds an h-index of 9 with 111 total publications and 329 citations. Key collaborators at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences include Tiffany Haynes, Amanda Benton, Camille Hart, and Terri Wells, with whom Hart shares single publications.
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- h-index: 9
- Publications: 111
- Citations: 329
Selected Publications
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Enhancing Community Engagement in Research: A Premortem Analysis for Community-Engaged Research (2025)
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- Enhancing Community Engagement in Research: A Premortem Analysis for Community-Engaged Research
- Enhancing Community Engagement in Research: A Premortem Analysis for Community-Engaged Research
- Enhancing Community Engagement in Research: A Premortem Analysis for Community-Engaged Research
- Enhancing Community Engagement in Research: A Premortem Analysis for Community-Engaged Research
- Enhancing Community Engagement in Research: A Premortem Analysis for Community-Engaged Research
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