Aaron R. Caldwell
Assistant Professor
University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
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Aaron R. Caldwell is an Assistant Professor at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, leading a research group focused on statistical methodologies and their application in various research fields. His work includes the development and evaluation of statistical tools for data analysis, particularly in areas concerning research design and reproducibility. He has published on simulation-based power analysis for factorial ANOVA designs and developed an R package and jamovi module, SimplyAgree, to simplify agreement and reliability analyses. Additionally, he has explored equivalence testing with the updated TOSTER R package and proposed protocols for study replication in sports and exercise science.
Caldwell's research also extends to the examination of factors influencing health outcomes, with publications addressing exertional heat stroke risk in relation to body mass index and body surface area-to-mass ratio. He has also investigated biases within scientific literature, specifically the bias for statistical significance in sport and exercise medicine. His scholarship metrics include an h-index of 21, with over 2,287 citations across 139 publications, recognizing him as a highly cited researcher. He collaborates with researchers at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, including Jennifer A. Andersen, James Selig, Austin Porter, and Clare C. Brown.
Metrics
- h-index: 21
- Publications: 139
- Citations: 2,287
Selected Publications
- Concerns regarding the standard deviation of individual responses for assessing treatment response heterogeneity (2025) DOI
- Correction: Estimating the Replicability of Sports and Exercise Science Research (2025) DOI
- Distinct physiological responses to heat acclimation in males and females lead to similar thermal adaptations in both sexes (2025) DOI
- Reflections on Conducting a Large Replication Project in Sports and Exercise Science (2025) DOI
- Estimating the Replicability of Sports and Exercise Science Research (2025) DOI
- Sociodemographic factors associated with prenatal care utilization in Arkansas, United States (2025) DOI
- The Challenges Of Replication Research In Sports And Exercise Science (2024) DOI
- Wet military uniforms pose low risk of hypothermia while static in mild cold air (2024) DOI
- Confidence intervals are not a way of moving beyond <i>P</i> values (2023) DOI
- Beyond weight: associations between 24-hour movement behaviors, cardiometabolic and cognitive health in adolescents with and without obesity (2023) DOI
- Simulation-Based Power Analysis for Factorial Analysis of Variance Designs (2021) DOI
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