Jim R. Wollscheid Data-verified
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Jim R. Wollscheid, Professor at the University of Arkansas – Fort Smith, has published research examining various aspects of decision-making and assessment within educational and environmental contexts. His work includes an analysis of knowledge decay and gender differences in end-of-program assessments, alongside research on the testing mode effect, specifically the difference between writing and no-writing conditions on test performance. Wollscheid has also investigated the design of agri-environmental schemes, considering farmer preferences for payment structures and coping with uncertainty. His publications also touch upon legal heritage and its relation to urban development and international agreements, such as the Paris Agreement. Wollscheid holds an h-index of 10 with 412 total citations across 28 publications. He has collaborated with Daniel M. Settlage on three shared publications.
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- h-index: 10
- Publications: 26
- Citations: 414
Selected Publications
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Legal traditions and the ratification of the Paris agreement (2025)
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Deconstructing the Testing Mode Effect: Analyzing the Difference Between Writing and No Writing on the Test (2024)
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Legal heritage and urban slums (2022)
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Teaching with the Debt Fixer: An Interactive Online Tool to Manage the National Debt (2021)
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Analyzing knowledge decay and gender differences on end of program assessment measures: Case of a Mid-South University in the USA (2021)
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