Chance Marshall
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Also affiliated: University of Wyoming (2021); Institute for Research and Evaluation (2021); Pacific Institute For Research and Evaluation (2021); Wyoming Department of Education (2021); Creative Commons (2021); Marshall University (2021)
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Biography and Research Information
OverviewAI-generated summary
Chance Marshall's research focuses on the application of physical activity guidelines within extension programs, as highlighted by his 2021 publication "Move More, Sit Less: Applying the Physical Activity Guidelines for Americans to Extension Programs." His scholarly work, while currently limited in scope with a total of three publications and six citations, indicates an engagement with health and education initiatives. Marshall is currently active in his research endeavors. He has collaborated with Hannah F. Fuerniss and Drew T. Brown at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, co-authoring one publication with each.
Marshall has also received federal funding for his work. He served as Principal Investigator on the National Science Foundation (NSF) grant "Collaborative Research: Watershed-scale Geomorphic Response to Climate Change in the Aklavik Range, NWT (Canada)," which was awarded $256,527. This project suggests an interest in environmental science and geomorphology, potentially intersecting with broader ecological research and the impacts of climate change on natural systems. The collaborative nature of this grant indicates experience in interdisciplinary research teams.
Metrics
- h-index: 2
- Publications: 3
- Citations: 6
Selected Publications
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Move More, Sit Less: Applying the Physical Activity Guidelines for Americans to Extension Programs (2021)
Federal Grants 1 $256,527 total
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- Move More, Sit Less: Applying the Physical Activity Guidelines for Americans to Extension Programs
- Move More, Sit Less: Applying the Physical Activity Guidelines for Americans to Extension Programs
- Move More, Sit Less: Applying the Physical Activity Guidelines for Americans to Extension Programs
- Move More, Sit Less: Applying the Physical Activity Guidelines for Americans to Extension Programs
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