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Erich Seamon
Erich Seamon
Research Scientist, University of Idaho
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Latent profile and cluster analysis of infant temperament: Comparisons across person-centered approaches.
MA Gartstein, A Prokasky, MA Bell, S Calkins, DJ Bridgett, ...
Developmental psychology 53 (10), 1811, 2017
692017
A GIS model to calculate sediment yields from a small rural watershed, Old Woman Creek, Erie and Huron Counties, Ohio
JE Evans, DE Seamon
211997
Effects of trust, risk perception, and health behavior on COVID-19 disease burden: Evidence from a multi-state US survey
BJ Ridenhour, D Sarathchandra, E Seamon, H Brown, FY Leung, ...
Plos one 17 (5), e0268302, 2022
152022
Parenting matters: Moderation of biological and community risk for obesity
MA Gartstein, E Seamon, SF Thompson, LJ Lengua
Journal of applied developmental psychology 56, 21-34, 2018
132018
Geospatial ecology of adolescent problem behavior: Contributions of community factors and parental monitoring
M Gartstein, E Seamon, TJ Dishion
Journal of community psychology 42 (3), 299-315, 2014
122014
Featured article: community crime exposure and risk for obesity in preschool children: moderation by the hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenal-axis response
MA Gartstein, E Seamon, SF Thompson, LJ Lengua
Journal of pediatric psychology 43 (4), 353-365, 2018
112018
Producer perceptions on climate change and agriculture: A statistical atlas
E Seamon, G Roesch-McNally, L McNamee, I Roth, JD Wulfhorst, ...
Moscow, ID: University of Idaho Agricultural Economics Extension Series, 17-01, 2016
42016
Do invasive and naturalized aphid pest populations respond differently to climatic and landscape factors?
S Adhikari, E Seamon, Y Wu, SE Sadeghi, SD Eigenbrode
Journal of Economic Entomology 115 (5), 1320-1330, 2022
32022
Agricultural insurance loss and relationships to climate across the inland Pacific Northwest region of the United States
E Seamon
University of Idaho, 2019
32019
Application of elastic net regression for modeling COVID-19 sociodemographic risk factors
TA Moxley, J Johnson-Leung, E Seamon, C Williams, BJ Ridenhour
Plos one 19 (1), e0297065, 2024
22024
A climatic random forest model of agricultural insurance loss for the Northwest United States
E Seamon, PE Gessler, JT Abatzoglou, PW Mote, SS Lee
Environmental Data Science 1, e29, 2022
22022
Using machine learning to understand age and gender classification based on infant temperament
MA Gartstein, DE Seamon, JA Mattera, M Bosquet Enlow, RJ Wright, ...
PloS one 17 (4), e0266026, 2022
12022
A model for soil erosion rates and sediment yields that utilizes geographic information systems: from Old Woman Creek watershed, north-central Ohio
DE Seamon
Bowling Green State University, 1994
11994
Climatic Damage Cause Variations of Agricultural Insurance Loss for the Pacific Northwest Region of the United States
E Seamon, PE Gessler, JT Abatzoglou, PW Mote, SS Lee
Agriculture 13 (12), 2214, 2023
2023
Climatic relationships to agricultural insurance loss for the Pacific Northwest region of the United States.
E Seamon, PE Gessler, JT Abatzoglou, PW Mote, SS Lee
2023
Spatiotemporal Impacts of Ideology and Social Vulnerability on COVID-19 for the United States
E Seamon, J Johnson-Leung, CR Miller, BJ Ridenhour
medRxiv, 2023
2023
Estimating county level health indicators using spatial microsimulation
E Seamon, M Megheib, CJ Williams, CF Murphy, HF Brown
Population, Space and Place 29 (5), e2647, 2023
2023
Application of Elastic Net Regression for Modeling COVID-19 Sociodemographic Risk Factors (preprint)
TA Moxley, J Johnson-Leung, E Seamon, C Williams, BJ Ridenhour
2023
Spatiotemporal Impacts of Ideology and Social Vulnerability on COVID-19 for the United States (preprint)
E Seamon, J Johnson-Leung, CR Miller, BJ Ridenhour
2023
Effects of trust, risk perception, and health behavior on COVID-19 disease burden: Evidence from a multi-state US survey (preprint)
B Ridenhour, D Sarathchandra, E Seamon, H Brown, FY Leung, ...
2021
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