Aaron Myers
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Measurement Scientist
Also affiliated: James Madison University (2016–2019); SUNY Geneseo (1996)
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Biography and Research Information
OverviewAI-generated summary
Aaron Myers' research focuses on the analysis of early intervention programs and public health policies. He has investigated the effectiveness of a statewide early intervention program for young children diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder, as detailed in a 2021 publication. Myers has also examined public sentiment regarding health policy, specifically analyzing Twitter discussions around the US Federal Tobacco 21 Law in mixed-methods studies published in 2023. His work also extends to evaluating statistical methodologies, including posterior checks and Bayesian model selection, as presented in a 2022 publication. Additionally, Myers has contributed to sports science research, assessing the reliability and validity of fitness tests, such as the 30–15 Intermittent Field Test, with and without a soccer ball, in a 2022 study. He has a demonstrated history of collaboration with researchers across the University of Arkansas system and the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences.
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- h-index: 7
- Publications: 118
- Citations: 101
Selected Publications
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Twitter Sentiment About the US Federal Tobacco 21 Law: Mixed Methods Analysis (Preprint) (2023)
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Twitter Sentiment About the US Federal Tobacco 21 Law: Mixed Methods Analysis (2023)
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Model-data fit evaluation: posterior checks and Bayesian model selection (2022)
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Reliability and Validity of the 30–15 Intermittent Field Test With and Without a Soccer Ball (2022)
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Analysis of a Statewide Early Intervention Program for Young Children with ASD (2021)
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Explaining Variability in Response Style Traits: A Covariate-Adjusted IRTree (2020)
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Validating Rubric Scoring Processes: An Application of an Item Response Tree Model (2020)
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Digital Module 06: Bayesian Psychometrics—Posterior Predictive Model Checking https://ncme.elevate.commpartners.com (2019)
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Top Collaborators
- Analysis of a Statewide Early Intervention Program for Young Children with ASD
- Model-data fit evaluation: posterior checks and Bayesian model selection
- Twitter Sentiment About the US Federal Tobacco 21 Law: Mixed Methods Analysis
- Twitter Sentiment About the US Federal Tobacco 21 Law: Mixed Methods Analysis (Preprint)
- Analysis of a Statewide Early Intervention Program for Young Children with ASD
- Model-data fit evaluation: posterior checks and Bayesian model selection
- Twitter Sentiment About the US Federal Tobacco 21 Law: Mixed Methods Analysis
- Twitter Sentiment About the US Federal Tobacco 21 Law: Mixed Methods Analysis (Preprint)
- Twitter Sentiment About the US Federal Tobacco 21 Law: Mixed Methods Analysis
- Twitter Sentiment About the US Federal Tobacco 21 Law: Mixed Methods Analysis (Preprint)
- Twitter Sentiment About the US Federal Tobacco 21 Law: Mixed Methods Analysis
- Twitter Sentiment About the US Federal Tobacco 21 Law: Mixed Methods Analysis (Preprint)
- Twitter Sentiment About the US Federal Tobacco 21 Law: Mixed Methods Analysis
- Twitter Sentiment About the US Federal Tobacco 21 Law: Mixed Methods Analysis (Preprint)
- Analysis of a Statewide Early Intervention Program for Young Children with ASD
- Analysis of a Statewide Early Intervention Program for Young Children with ASD
- Analysis of a Statewide Early Intervention Program for Young Children with ASD
- Analysis of a Statewide Early Intervention Program for Young Children with ASD
- Reliability and Validity of the 30–15 Intermittent Field Test With and Without a Soccer Ball
- Reliability and Validity of the 30–15 Intermittent Field Test With and Without a Soccer Ball
- Reliability and Validity of the 30–15 Intermittent Field Test With and Without a Soccer Ball
- Reliability and Validity of the 30–15 Intermittent Field Test With and Without a Soccer Ball
- Reliability and Validity of the 30–15 Intermittent Field Test With and Without a Soccer Ball
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