M. Douglas Voss Data-verified
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M. Douglas Voss's research investigates issues within the transportation industry, with a particular focus on the well-being and employment conditions of truck drivers. His work has examined factors contributing to job dissatisfaction among flatbed motor carriers. Additionally, Voss has published research comparing the efficacy of different drug testing methods used in the trucking industry, including pre-employment hair and urine tests, and the Drug and Alcohol Clearinghouse versus hair testing. His scholarship metrics include an h-index of 15, with 26 total publications and 1,153 total citations. He has collaborated with several faculty members at the University of Central Arkansas, including Joseph D. Cangelosi, S. Scott Nadler, Douglas Voss, and Michael B. Hargis.
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- h-index: 15
- Publications: 26
- Citations: 1,169
Selected Publications
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Comparing drug testing methods in the trucking industry: The drug and alcohol clearinghouse versus hair testing (2024)
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A Comparison of Truck Driver Pre-Employment Hair and Urine Drug Test Efficacy (2023)
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Assessing Causes of Driver Job Dissatisfaction in the Flatbed Motor Carrier Industry (2021)
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- A Comparison of Truck Driver Pre-Employment Hair and Urine Drug Test Efficacy
- Comparing drug testing methods in the trucking industry: The drug and alcohol clearinghouse versus hair testing
- A Comparison of Truck Driver Pre-Employment Hair and Urine Drug Test Efficacy
- Comparing drug testing methods in the trucking industry: The drug and alcohol clearinghouse versus hair testing
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