Aaron Myers Data-verified

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Measurement Scientist

Last publication 2023 Last refreshed 2026-04-01

faculty

7 h-index 119 pubs 97 cited

Biography and Research Information

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Aaron Myers' research interests include the analysis of early intervention programs for young children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and the examination of public sentiment regarding health-related legislation, such as the Tobacco 21 law, utilizing mixed-methods approaches. He also investigates statistical methodologies, including Bayesian model selection and posterior checks for model-data fit. Myers has explored the reliability and validity of physical fitness tests, specifically the 30–15 Intermittent Field Test, both with and without a soccer ball. His work has been recognized through a h-index of 7 and 119 total publications. Myers actively collaborates with researchers at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, including Nnamdi Ezike and Brendon P. McDermott, as well as Page D. Dobbs at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences.

Metrics

  • h-index: 7
  • Publications: 119
  • Citations: 97

Selected Publications

  • Twitter Sentiment About the US Federal Tobacco 21 Law: Mixed Methods Analysis (Preprint) (2023)
  • Twitter Sentiment About the US Federal Tobacco 21 Law: Mixed Methods Analysis (2023)
    5 citations DOI OpenAlex
  • Model-data fit evaluation: posterior checks and Bayesian model selection (2022)
    5 citations DOI OpenAlex
  • Reliability and Validity of the 30–15 Intermittent Field Test With and Without a Soccer Ball (2022)
    1 citation DOI OpenAlex
  • Analysis of a Statewide Early Intervention Program for Young Children with ASD (2021)
    8 citations DOI OpenAlex

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