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D-Index
66
Citations
19469
World Ranking
2676
National Ranking
1542

Arthur D. Fisk publication distribution in Psychology in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Psychology in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Arthur D. Fisk sits on this spectrum.

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31 publications 705+

This scientist: 281 publications — 85th percentile

85% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 705 publications or more.

Arthur D. Fisk D-index placement in Psychology in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Psychology scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Arthur D. Fisk sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 144+

This scientist: 66 D-Index — 77th percentile

77% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 144 D-Index or more.

Overview

Arthur D. Fisk is affiliated with the Georgia Institute of Technology in the United States. Their research activity includes contributions to the field of educational studies, with a focus on validating assessment tools relevant to teaching and learning competencies.

One recent publication by Fisk is titled Initial Validation of the TESOL Competencies Scale, published in 2025 in the International Journal of Educational Studies.

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Fisk include:

  • Kimberly F. Colvin
  • Gretchen P. Oliver
  • Karen Gregory

Frequent publication venues for their work include:

  • International Journal of Educational Studies

Best Publications

  • Factors Predicting the Use of Technology: Findings From the Center for Research and Education on Aging and Technology Enhancement (CREATE)

    Sara J. Czaja;Neil Charness;Arthur D. Fisk;Christopher Hertzog

  • Designing for Older Adults: Principles and Creative Human Factors Approaches

    Arthur D. Fisk;Wendy A. Rogers;Neil Charness;Sara J. Czaja

  • Designing for Older Adults : Principles and Creative Human Factors Approaches, Second Edition

    Arthur Fisk;Wendy Rogers;Neil Charness;Sara Czaja

  • Older adults talk technology: Technology usage and attitudes

    Tracy L. Mitzner;Julie B. Boron;Cara Bailey Fausset;Anne E. Adams

  • Toward a framework for levels of robot autonomy in human-robot interaction

    Jenay M. Beer;Arthur D. Fisk;Wendy A. Rogers

  • Memory as a function of attention, level of processing, and automatization

    Arthur D. Fisk;Walter Schneider

  • Age-Related Differences in Movement Control: Adjusting Submovement Structure To Optimize Performance

    Neff Walker;David A. Philbin;Arthur D. Fisk

  • Functional limitations to daily living tasks in the aged: a focus group analysis.

    Wendy A. Rogers;Beth Meyer;Neff Walker;Arthur D. Fisk

  • Aware technologies for aging in place: understanding user needs and attitudes

    E.D. Mynatt;A.-S. Melenhorst;A.-D. Fisk;W.A. Rogers

  • CATEGORY AND WORD SEARCH: GENERALIZING SEARCH PRINCIPLES TO COMPLEX PROCESSING

    Arthur D Fisk;Walter Schneider

  • Concurrent Automatic and Controlled Visual Search: Can Processing Occur Without Resource Cost?

    Walter Schneider;Arthur D. Fisk

  • Automatic category search and its transfer.

    Walter Schneider;Arthur D. Fisk

  • Toward a Psychological Science of Advanced Technology Design for Older Adults

    Wendy A. Rogers;Arthur D. Fisk

  • Handbook of human factors and the older adult

    Arthur D. Fisk;Wendy A. Rogers

  • Toward an understanding of age-related memory and visual search effects.

    Arthur D. Fisk;Wendy A. Rogers

  • Computer Proficiency Questionnaire: Assessing Low and High Computer Proficient Seniors

    Walter R. Boot;Neil Charness;Sara J. Czaja;Joseph Sharit

  • The effects of practice and task structure on components of the event-related brain potential.

    Arthur F. Kramer;Walter Schneider;Arthur Fisk;Emanuel Donchin

  • Degree of consistent training: Improvements in search performance and automatic process development

    Walter Schneider;Arthur D. Fisk

  • Touch a screen or turn a knob: choosing the best device for the job.

    Wendy A. Rogers;Arthur D. Fisk;Anne Collins McLaughlin;Richard Pak

  • Challenges to Aging in Place: Understanding Home Maintenance Difficulties.

    Cara Bailey Fausset;Andrew J. Kelly;Wendy A. Rogers;Arthur D. Fisk

  • Control and Automatic Processing During Tasks Requiring Sustained Attention: A New Approach to Vigilance:

    Arthur D. Fisk;Walter Schneider

Frequent Co-Authors

Sara J. Czaja
Sara J. Czaja Cornell University
Neil Charness
Neil Charness Florida State University
Joseph Sharit
Joseph Sharit University of Miami
Christopher Hertzog
Christopher Hertzog Georgia Institute of Technology
Walter R. Boot
Walter R. Boot Florida State University
Donald L. Fisher
Donald L. Fisher University of Massachusetts Amherst
Gregory D. Abowd
Gregory D. Abowd Northeastern University
Elizabeth D. Mynatt
Elizabeth D. Mynatt Northeastern University
Mark A. Neerincx
Mark A. Neerincx Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research
B. J. Casey
B. J. Casey Barnard College

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