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Biography and Research Information
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Asher M. Pimpleton-Gray's research focuses on the intersection of behavioral and psychological studies with educational contexts, particularly within higher education settings. Their work explores how external factors, such as music, can influence the development of counseling students. Pimpleton-Gray has published on topics including the use of music to facilitate counseling student development and the balance between personal well-being and professional responsibilities. Their scholarship metrics include an h-index of 2, with 3 total publications and 21 citations. Pimpleton-Gray has collaborated with several researchers at Arkansas State University, including Stephanie G. Gotay, Lacy C. Overley, Weston B. Sandusky, and Savannah R. Cormier, each sharing one publication.
Metrics
- h-index: 2
- Publications: 3
- Citations: 21
Selected Publications
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Balancing Minds and Missions (2025)
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Exploring the Use of Music to Facilitate Counseling Student Development (2024)
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- Exploring the Use of Music to Facilitate Counseling Student Development
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- Exploring the Use of Music to Facilitate Counseling Student Development
- Exploring the Use of Music to Facilitate Counseling Student Development
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