Miles Q. Ott

1.2k total citations
29 papers, 767 citations indexed

About

Miles Q. Ott is a scholar working on Epidemiology, Experimental and Cognitive Psychology and Applied Psychology. According to data from OpenAlex, Miles Q. Ott has authored 29 papers receiving a total of 767 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 14 papers in Epidemiology, 8 papers in Experimental and Cognitive Psychology and 8 papers in Applied Psychology. Recurrent topics in Miles Q. Ott's work include Substance Abuse Treatment and Outcomes (11 papers), Behavioral Health and Interventions (8 papers) and Mental Health Research Topics (8 papers). Miles Q. Ott is often cited by papers focused on Substance Abuse Treatment and Outcomes (11 papers), Behavioral Health and Interventions (8 papers) and Mental Health Research Topics (8 papers). Miles Q. Ott collaborates with scholars based in United States, United Kingdom and Cyprus. Miles Q. Ott's co-authors include Nancy P. Barnett, Melissa A. Clark, Margaret Rosario, Heather L. Corliss, S. Bryn Austin, David Wypij, Matthew K. Meisel, Shannon R. Kenney, Graham DiGuiseppi and Alicia A. Johnson and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, Statistics in Medicine and Health Psychology.

In The Last Decade

Miles Q. Ott

29 papers receiving 741 citations

Peers

Miles Q. Ott
Jessica M. LaCroix United States
Beth R. Hoffman United States
Sierra A. Bainter United States
Anthony Bennett Australia
Carl D. Sneed United States
Karen Samuelsen United States
Kelly L. Rulison United States
Kiran Pienaar Australia
William F. Skinner United States
Jessica M. LaCroix United States
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All Works

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Barnett, Nancy P., John M. Light, Melissa A. Clark, et al.. (2024). Dynamic social network analysis of a brief alcohol intervention trial in heavy‐drinking college students shows spillover effects. Alcohol Clinical and Experimental Research. 48(2). 375–388. 2 indexed citations
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Johnson, Alicia A., et al.. (2023). Framework for Accessible and Inclusive Teaching Materials for Statistics and Data Science Courses. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 31(2). 144–150. 11 indexed citations
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Baumer, Benjamin S., et al.. (2022). Integrating Data Science Ethics Into an Undergraduate Major: A Case Study. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 30(1). 15–28. 20 indexed citations
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DiGuiseppi, Graham, Jordan P. Davis, Matthew K. Meisel, et al.. (2019). The influence of peer and parental norms on first-generation college students’ binge drinking trajectories. Addictive Behaviors. 103. 106227–106227. 11 indexed citations
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Cox, Melissa J., Angelo M. DiBello, Matthew K. Meisel, et al.. (2019). Do misperceptions of peer drinking influence personal drinking behavior? Results from a complete social network of first-year college students.. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors. 33(3). 297–303. 49 indexed citations
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Barnett, Nancy P., Melissa A. Clark, Shannon R. Kenney, et al.. (2018). Enrollment and assessment of a first-year college class social network for a controlled trial of the indirect effect of a brief motivational intervention. Contemporary Clinical Trials. 76. 16–23. 13 indexed citations
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Ott, Miles Q., John M. Light, Melissa A. Clark, & Nancy P. Barnett. (2018). Strategic players for identifying optimal social network intervention subjects. Social Networks. 55. 97–103. 14 indexed citations
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Rood, Brian A., et al.. (2018). Minority Stressors Associated with Sexual Risk Behaviors and HIV Testing in a U.S. Sample of Transgender Individuals. AIDS and Behavior. 22(9). 3111–3116. 19 indexed citations
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Gile, Krista J., et al.. (2018). Methods for Inference from Respondent-Driven Sampling Data. Annual Review of Statistics and Its Application. 5(1). 65–93. 29 indexed citations
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DiGuiseppi, Graham, Matthew K. Meisel, Miles Q. Ott, et al.. (2017). Resistance to peer influence moderates the relationship between perceived (but not actual) peer norms and binge drinking in a college student social network. Addictive Behaviors. 80. 47–52. 44 indexed citations
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Meisel, Matthew K., Angelo M. DiBello, Miles Q. Ott, et al.. (2017). An event- and network-level analysis of college students' maximum drinking day. Addictive Behaviors. 79. 189–194. 7 indexed citations
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Kenney, Shannon R., Miles Q. Ott, Matthew K. Meisel, & Nancy P. Barnett. (2016). Alcohol perceptions and behavior in a residential peer social network. Addictive Behaviors. 64. 143–147. 39 indexed citations
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Ott, Miles Q. & Krista J. Gile. (2016). Unequal edge inclusion probabilities in link-tracing network sampling with implications for Respondent-Driven Sampling. Electronic Journal of Statistics. 10(1). 3 indexed citations
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Barnett, Nancy P., Miles Q. Ott, & Melissa A. Clark. (2014). The relevance of network prominence and reciprocity of relationships for alcohol use and alcohol-related problems in a college residence hall network.. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors. 28(4). 980–989. 10 indexed citations
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Barnett, Nancy P., et al.. (2013). Peer associations for substance use and exercise in a college student social network.. Health Psychology. 33(10). 1134–1142. 59 indexed citations
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Ott, Miles Q., David Wypij, Heather L. Corliss, et al.. (2012). Repeated Changes in Reported Sexual Orientation Identity Linked to Substance Use Behaviors in Youth. Journal of Adolescent Health. 52(4). 465–472. 41 indexed citations
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Ott, Miles Q., Till Bärnighausen, Frank Tanser, Mark N. Lurie, & Marie‐Louise Newell. (2011). Age-gaps in sexual partnerships: seeing beyond ‘sugar daddies’. AIDS. 25(6). 861–863. 61 indexed citations
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Ott, Miles Q., Heather L. Corliss, David Wypij, Margaret Rosario, & S. Bryn Austin. (2010). Stability and Change in Self-Reported Sexual Orientation Identity in Young People: Application of Mobility Metrics. Archives of Sexual Behavior. 40(3). 519–532. 159 indexed citations
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Ott, Miles Q., et al.. (2007). Lessons Learned from the 1918–1919 Influenza Pandemic in Minneapolis and St. Paul, Minnesota. Public Health Reports. 122(6). 803–810. 32 indexed citations

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