Hyung Rock Lee
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Also affiliated: Murray State University (2013); University of New Hampshire (2015); Conway School of Landscape Design (2019); University of North Georgia (2015)
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Hyung Rock Lee's research has explored statistical methods for estimating indirect effects in models with binary outcomes. He has also investigated physiological responses to intense physical activity, specifically examining heat exhaustion, rhabdomyolysis, and acute kidney injury in the context of summer interval training. Lee has published nine works with a total of 43 citations and an h-index of 2. He has one shared publication with collaborator Jaeyun Sung of Lyon College. Lee's work indicates recent activity, with his latest publication in 2024.
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- h-index: 2
- Publications: 9
- Citations: 43
Selected Publications
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Summer Intense Interval Training: Heat Exhaustion, Rhabdomyolysis, And Acute Kidney Injury (2024)
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Comparison of Muscle Activity During a Ring Muscle Up and a Bar Muscle Up (2023)
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Point and Interval Estimators of an Indirect Effect for a Binary Outcome (2021)
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The Impact of Ignoring Multilevel Data Structure on the Estimation of Dichotomous Item Response Theory Models (2019)
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Analysis of Postural Stability During Bipedal Stance Following Acute Lateral Ankle Sprain (2016)
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Sport-Related Concussion Knowledge and Occurrence: A Survey of High School and College Athletes in South Korea (2016)
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- Comparison of Muscle Activity During a Ring Muscle Up and a Bar Muscle Up
- Comparison of Muscle Activity During a Ring Muscle Up and a Bar Muscle Up
- Comparison of Muscle Activity During a Ring Muscle Up and a Bar Muscle Up
- Point and Interval Estimators of an Indirect Effect for a Binary Outcome
- Point and Interval Estimators of an Indirect Effect for a Binary Outcome
- Summer Intense Interval Training: Heat Exhaustion, Rhabdomyolysis, And Acute Kidney Injury
- Summer Intense Interval Training: Heat Exhaustion, Rhabdomyolysis, And Acute Kidney Injury
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