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Kelley Bevers

Department of Psychology, University of Texas at Arlington, Texas, United States

Biography

Expert researcher specializing in health psychology and behavioral neuroscience with advanced experience in biostatistics and data analytics, project management, mentoring, teaching, organizational success initiatives, experimental design, management, and communications. I am passionate about conducting solid research and deriving meaningful, data driven conclusions to answer any and all of our research questions! A thorough understanding of data analysis and statistical techniques allow me to distinguish between what we suspect and what is supported by the data. I like the puzzle that is research and analysis and thoroughly enjoy putting all the information together and turning the numbers into recommendations and explanations.
Publications

The Chronic Low Back Pain Epidemic in Older Adults in America

Chronic low back pain is a debilitating condition affecting millions of Americans annually. Older-adult populations suffer a high prevalence of this continually painful state, and further face a unique set of challenges to manage short- and long-term biopsychosocial functioning. As the population ages, and the proportion of older adults grow, it is... Read More»

Kelley Bevers, Ryan Hulla, Owen Rice, Gavin Verdier, Eric Salas and Robert J Gatchel

Commentary: J Pain Relief 2016, 6:285

DOI: 10.4172/2167-0846.1000285

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