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Curriculum Vitae
I. EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE
A. Educational Background
B. Academic Positions
C. Membership in Professional and Community Activities
D. Awards/Honors
E. Program Developed
II. RESEARCH: PUBLICATIONS
A. Thesis/Dissertation Title
B. Book Contributions
C. Refereed Journal Articles Published
D.
Other Journal Articles Published
III. RESEARCH: PRESENTATIONS
A. Refereed Presentations with Published Abstracts
B. Refereed Presentations
C.
Invited Presentations
IV. RESEARCH: GRANTS/CONTRACTS
V. TEACHING
A. Years at Colleges/Universities
B. Course Taught
VI. SERVICE
A.
Offices and Committee Memberships Held in Professional Organizations
B. Editorial Boards
C.
Journal Reviewer
D. Consultations
E.
University Activities and Committee Work
I. EDUCATION AND
EXPERIENCE
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A. Educational Background
2000-2004 University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, IL,
Ph.D.
Measurement & Evaluation in Kinesiology
(Kinesmetrics)
1995-1997 Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea, M.A.
Measurement & Evaluation in Physical
Education
1991-1995 Seoul
National University, Seoul, Korea, B.A.
Physical Education
B. Academic Positions
2009-present Associate Professor – Department of Health and
Human Performance, Middle Tennessee State University
2008-present Ph.D. Kinesmetrics Specialization Program
Coordinator – Department of Health and Human Performance, Middle
Tennessee State University
2004-2009 Assistant Professor – Department of Health and
Human Performance, Middle Tennessee State
University
2002-2004 Teaching Assistant – Department of Community Health,
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
2001-2004 Teaching Assistant – Department of Kinesiology,
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
2000-2004 Research Assistant – Kinesmetrics Lab, Department of
Kinesiology, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
1997-1999 Patient
Assistant (as a part of military service) – Emergency Room, Korean
Veterans Hospital
1995-1997 Teaching
Assistant – Department of Physical Education, Seoul National University
C. Membership in Professional and Community Activities
2003-present American Educational Research Association
2003-present Measurement and Research Methodology Division of
American Educational Research Association
2003-present Rasch Measurement SIG, American Educational Research
Association
2003-present National Council on Measurement in Education
2002-present American College of Sports Medicine
2000-present American Association for Active Lifestyles and Fitness
2000-present American Alliance for Health, Physical Education,
Recreation and Dance
1995-present Korean Society for Measurement and Evaluation in
Physical Education and Sports Science
D. Awards/Honors
2009 Reviewer of the Year Award, Measurement in
Physical Education and Exercise Science
2009 First runner-up for the 2008 Journal of
Athletic Training Kenneth L. Knight Award for the Outstanding
Research Manuscript
2007
"Fellow," the Research Consortium, American Alliance for Health,
Physical Education, Recreation and Dance
2004
University of Illinois Robert Sprague Thesis Award
2001 University
of Illinois Laura J. Huelster Scholarship
given for academic excellence and commitment to scholarship
E. Program Developed
Kang, M., & Park, J. H. (2006).
Covariate
Adaptive Randomization Program (Version 1.0) [Computer
software]. Murfreesboro, Tennessee.
Kang, M., Owusu, A., & Park, J. H.
(2005). An Energy Balance Automatic Scoring (EBAS) Program
(Version 1.0) [Computer software]. Murfreesboro, Tennessee.
Kang, M., & Park, J. H. (2004). An
Energy Expenditure Automatic Scoring (EEAS) Program (Version
1.0) [Computer software]. Urbana, IL.
II. RESEARCH:
PUBLICATIONS
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A. Thesis/Dissertation Title
Kang, M. (2004). An empirical
investigation of characteristics of children’s physical activity
recall, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL.
Kang, M. (1997). A study on
establishment of the criterion-referenced standards for upper-arm
endurance test, Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea.
B. Book Contributions
Kang, M., & Zhu, W. (in review).
Setting performance standards. In W. Zhu (Ed.). Principles and
practices of alternative assessment for physical education.
Champaign, IL: Sagamore Publishing.
C. Refereed Journal Articles Published
* indicates a paper written in Korean
Anshel, M. H.,
Kang, M., & Brinthaupt, T. M.
(in press). A values-based approach for changing exercise
and dietary habits: An action study. International Journal of Sport
and Exercise Psychology,
Anshel, M. H.,
Kang, M., & Miesner, M. (in
press). The approach-avoidance framework for identifying
athletes’ coping style as a function of gender and race. Scandinavian
Journal of Psychology,
Barreira, T. V., Rowe, D. A., & Kang, M.
(in press). Parameters of walking and jogging in healthy young adults.
International Journal of Exercise Science,
Ragan, B. G., Herrmann, S. D., Kang, M.,
& Mack, M. G. (in press). Psychometric evaluation of the Standardized
Assessment of Concussion: Item analysis questions the validity of
baseline scores for comparison. Athletic Training & Sports Health
Care,
Aquadro, M. A., Cunningham, P. H., Kang,
M., & Slaughter-Ellis, C. (in press). Effect of a leisure education
intervention on anxiety levels of individuals participating in a smoking
cessation program. American Therapeutic Recreation Association
Annual,
Kang, M., Bassett, D. R.,
Tudor-Locke, C., & Barreira, T. V., Ainsworth, B, Reis, J. P., Strath,
S., & Swartz, A. (2009). How many days are enough? A study of 365 days
of pedometer monitoring. Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport,
80(3), 445-453.
Kang, M., Marshall, S. J., Barreira,
T. V., & Lee, J. O. (2009). Effect of pedometer-based physical activity
interventions: A meta-analysis. Research Quarterly for Exercise and
Sport, 80(3), 648-655.
Kang, M.,
Rowe, D. A., Barreira, T. V., Robinson, T. S., & Mahar, M. T. (2009).
Individual information-centered approach for handling physical
activity missing data. Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 80(2),
131-137.
Kang, M., & Brinthaupt, T. M. (2009).
Effects of group- and individual-based step goals on children’s physical
activity levels in school. Pediatric Exercise Science, 21,
148-158.
Palevo, G., Keteyian, S. J.,
Kang, M., & Caputo, J. L. (2009). Resistance exercise
training improves heart function and physical fitness in stable patients
with heart failure. Journal of Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation and
Prevention, 29(5), 294-298.
Holbrook, E. A.,
Barreira, T. V., & Kang, M. (2009). Validity and
reliability of Omron pedometers for prescribed and self-paced walking.
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 41(3), 669-673.
Barreira, T. V., Kang,
M., Caputo, J. L., Farley, R. S., & Renfrow, M. S. (2009).
Validation of the Actiheart monitor for the measurement of physical
activity. International Journal of Exercise Science, 2(1), 60-71.
Anshel, M. H., Weatherby, N. L., Kang, M., & Watson, T. (2009). Rasch calibration of a unidimensional perfectionism inventory
for sport. Psychology of Sport & Exercise, 10, 210-216.
Davis, K. L., Kang, M., Boswell, B. B., DuBose, K. D., Altman,
S., & Binkley, H. (2008). Validity and reliability of the medicine
ball throw for kindergarten children. Journal of Strength and
Conditioning Research, 22, 1958-1963.
Tudor-Locke, C., Hatano, Y., Pangrazi, R. P., &
Kang, M. (2008). Re-visiting “How many steps are enough?”
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 40(7), S537-S543.
Kang, M., Ragan, B. G., & Park, J. H. (2008). Issues in
outcome research: An overview of randomization techniques for clinical
trials. Journal of Athletic Training, 43(2), 215-221.
Anshel, M. H., & Kang, M. (2008).
Effectiveness of motivational interviewing on changes in fitness,
blood lipids, and exercise adherence of police officers: An
outcome-based action study. Journal of Correctional Health Care, 14,
48-62.
Anshel, M. H., & Kang, M. (2007). An
outcome-based action study on changes in fitness, blood lipids, and
exercise adherence, using the disconnected values (intervention)
model. Behavioral Medicine, 33, 85-100.
Anshel, M. H., & Kang, M. (2007).
Effect
of an intervention on replacing negative habits with positive routines
for improving full engagement at work: A test of the disconnected
values model. Consulting Psychology Journal: Practice and Research,
59(2), 110-125.
Kang, M.,
Zhu, W., Ragan, B. G., & Frogley, M. (2007). Exercise barrier
severity and perseverance of active youth with physical disabilities.
Rehabilitation Psychology, 52(2), 170-176.
Ragan, B. G., & Kang, M. (2007).
Measurement issues in concussion testing. Athletic Therapy Today,
12(5), 2-6.
Lee, J. O., Kang, M., & Shin, J. H. (2007). Effect of
interactive pedometer with new algorithm on 10,000 step goal
attainments. Key Engineering Materials, 345-346, 873-876.
*Lee, J. O., Kang, S. J., & Kang, M. (2007).
Testing basic assumption of direct observation for estimating
energy expenditure in walking. Journal of Korean Physical Education
Association for Girls and Women, 21(2), 31-38.
*Lee, J. O., Kang, S. J., & Kang, M. (2007).
Estimation of hourly physical activity pattern in sedentary
working women using pedometer. Korean Journal of Measurement and
Evaluation in Physical Education and Sports Science, 9(1), 47-59.
Weatherby, N. L., Kang, M., Shapshak, P.,
Chiappelli, F., & McCoy, C. B. (2006). Screening women for Human
Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) infection using self-reported symptoms: A
classification tree analysis. Korean Journal of Measurement and
Evaluation in Physical Education and Sports Science, 8(1), 1-17.
Kang, S. J., & Kang, M.
(2006). Rasch calibration of perceived weights of different sport
games. Measurement in Physical Education and Exercise Science, 10,
51-66.
Kang, M., Zhu, W., Tudor-Locke, C., &
Ainsworth, B. (2005). Experimental determination of effectiveness of an
individual information-centered approach in recovering step-count
missing data. Measurement in Physical Education and Exercise Science,
9, 233-250.
Ragan, B. G., & Kang, M.
(2005). Current issues and concerns of reliability. Athletic
Therapy Today, 10(6), 35-38.
Ragan, B. G., & Kang, M.
(2005). Construction of a classification/decision tree. Korean
Journal of Measurement and Evaluation in Physical Education and Sports
Science, 7(1), 61-75.
*Lee, J. O., Kang, S. J., Park, J.
H., & Kang, M. (2005). The problem of missing value and
techniques for handling missing data in sport science research.
Korean Journal of Measurement and Evaluation in Physical Education and
Sports Science, 7(1), 45-59.
*Park, J. H., Kang, M., Lee,
M., Kim, H. J., & Kang, S. J. (2005). Development of a compendium
of physical activities in Korean version and computer software for
physical activity records. Korean Journal of Physical Education, 44(2),
385-404.
*Park, J. H., Kang, M., Lee,
J. O., & Kang, S. J. (2005). Handling missing data: What is the
most effective method? Korean Journal of Physical Education, 44(1),
385-398.
Kang, M., Park, J. H., & Kim, H. J. (2004).
An overview of physical activity assessments. Korean Journal of
Measurement and Evaluation in Physical Education and Sports Science, 6(2),
35-54.
Kang, M., Graber, K. C., & Ragan, B. G.
(2003). Future physical educators' perceptions on grading standards: A
qualitative analysis. Korean Journal of Measurement and Evaluation in
Physical Education and Sports Science, 5(1), 17-28.
D. Other Journal Articles Published
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* indicates a paper written in Korean
Kang, M., Holbrook, E. A., &
Barreira, T. V. (2009). Validity and reliability of Omron pedometers
at slow walking speeds: Response (Letter to the Editor-in-Chief).
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 41(9), 1826-1828.
*Park, J. H., Kang, M., & Kim, H. J.
(2004). Computerized automatic scoring system for physical activity
records, logs, and questionnaires. 2004 KAHPERD International
Sport Science Congress (pp. 609-615). Daejeon, Korea: Chungnam
National University.
Kang, M., & Zhu, W. (2003). Current
issues with missing data methods in physical activity research.
2003 Daegu Universiade Conference Proceedings: Facing the Challenge
(pp. 610-616). Daegu, Korea: 2003 Daegu Universiade
Conference Organizing Committee.
III. RESEARCH:
PRESENTATIONS
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A. Refereed Presentations with Published Abstracts
Barreira, T. V., Ragan, B. G.,
Basset, D. R., Tudor-Locke, C. & Kang, M. (May, 2009).
Impact of season on step-count reliability: A Generalizability theory
approach. Paper presented at the ACSM National Conference, Seattle,
WA. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 41(5),
352-353.
Kang, M., Basset, D. R.,
Tudor-Locke, C., Barreira, T. V., & Ainsworth, B. (May, 2009).
Validity of habitual physical activity: A study of 365 days of
pedometer monitoring. Paper presented at the ACSM National Conference,
Seattle, WA. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 41(5),
353-354.
Ragan, B. G., Herrmann, S., Scott, C., &
Kang, M. (May, 2009). Assessing person-environment interaction
using the movement and activity in physical space (maps) score in
orthopedic knee patients. Paper presented at the ACSM National
Conference, Seattle, WA. Medicine and Science in Sports and
Exercise, 41(5), 381.
Barreira, T. V., Holbrook, E. A., &
Kang, M. (April, 2009). Relationship between objectively measured
physical activity and chronic stress level. Paper presented at the
AAHPERD National Conference, Tampa, Florida.
Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport,
80 (Suppl 1), 40.
Holbrook, E. A., Barreira, T. V., Emison,
K., & Kang, M. (April, 2009). Assessing the comprehensibility
of physical activity intensity cues. Paper presented at the AAHPERD
National Conference, Tampa, Florida.
Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 80
(Suppl 1), 40-41.
Holbrook, E. A., Barreira, T. V., Parson,
C. S., & Kang, M. (April, 2009). Influence of activity log on a
goal-based walking program. Paper presented at the AAHPERD National
Conference, Tampa, Florida. Research
Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 80
(Suppl 1), 41.
Lee, J. O., Kang, S. J., &
Kang, M. (April, 2009). Development and validation of a
weather-based physical activity index. Paper presented at the AAHPERD
National Conference, Tampa, Florida.
Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 80
(Suppl 1), 41-42.
Kang, M., & Brinthaupt, T. M. (April,
2009). Effects of school-based pedometer intervention on
children’s physical activity levels. Paper presented at the AAHPERD
National Conference, Tampa, Florida.
Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 80
(Suppl 1), 41.
Barreira, T. V., Holbrook, E. A., &
Kang, M. (February, 2009). Validity and reliability evidence of
Omron pedometers. Paper presented at the SEACSM Annual Meeting,
Birmingham, AL.
Kang, M., Bassett, D. R., Tudor-Locke, C., & Barreira, T. V.
(May, 2008). Validity of habitual physical activity: A study of 365
days of pedometer monitoring. Paper presented at the ACSM National
Conference, Indianapolis, Indiana. Medicine and Science in Sports
and Exercise, 40(5), 201.
Bassett, D. R., Kang, M.,
Tudor-Locke, C., & Barreira, T. V. (May, 2008). How many days
of pedometer monitoring? Consecutive versus random days of data
collection.
Paper presented at the ACSM National
Conference, Indianapolis, Indiana. Medicine and Science in
Sports and Exercise, 40(5), 203.
Herrmann, S. D., Ragan, B. G., Mack, M. G.,
Dompier, T. P., & Kang, M. (May, 2008). Validation of
physical activity as a functional outcome measure in orthopedic
surgical knee patients.
Paper presented at the ACSM National
Conference, Indianapolis, Indiana. Medicine and Science in
Sports and Exercise, 40(5), 483.
Barreira, T. V., Otto, S., Holbrook, E.
A., & Kang, M. (May, 2008). Handling children’s
pedometer missing data: an individual information-centered replacement
approach.
Paper presented at the ACSM National Conference, Indianapolis,
Indiana. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 40(5),
201.
Anshel, M. H., Brinthaupt, T. M., Kang, M.,
& Quinn, B. (May, 2008). Effectiveness of the Disconnected
Values Model: An Action Study. Paper presented at the Midwestern
Psychological Association’s 18th Annual Meeting, Chicago,
Illinois. Midwestern Psychological Association (p.166).
Park, J. H., Kang, M.,
Lee, H., Kim, H., & Kang, S. J. (April, 2008).
Development of a computerized dynamic
assessment for basketball knowledge. Paper presented at the AAHPERD
National Conference, Fort Worth, Texas. Research Quarterly for
Exercise and Sport, 79(Suppl 1), 36.
Shin, J. H., Won, Y. D., Kang,
S. J., & Kang, M. (April, 2008).
Identifying cardiovascular disease risk
factors in middle-aged women. Paper presented at the AAHPERD National
Conference, Fort Worth, Texas. Research Quarterly for Exercise and
Sport, 79(Suppl 1), 37.
Kang, M.,
Rowe, D. A., Barreira, T. V., Robinson, T. S., Kemble, C. D., & Mahar,
M. T. (April, 2008). Cross-validation
of individual information-centered
methods for handling step-count
missing data. Paper presented at the AAHPERD National Conference, Fort
Worth, Texas. Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 79(Suppl
1), 34.
Lee. J. O., Kang, S. J., Ko,
Y. S., & Kang, M. (April, 2008).
Testing basic assumption of direct
observation method in walking activity. Paper presented at the AAHPERD
National Conference, Fort Worth, Texas. Research Quarterly for
Exercise and Sport, 79(Suppl 1), 36.
Lee. J. O., Kang, S. J., & Kang, M.
(April, 2008). Physical activity patterns for middle-aged women using
pedometer. Paper presented at the AAHPERD National Conference, Fort
Worth, Texas. Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 79(Suppl
1), 35.
Barreira, T. V., Kang, M.,
Davis, K. L., & Binkley, H. (April, 2008). Assessing reliability of
medicine ball throw using Generalizability theory. Paper presented at
the AAHPERD National Conference, Fort Worth, Texas. Research
Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 79(Suppl 1), 32.
Watson, T., Anshel, M., Weatherby, N., &
Kang, M. (April, 2008). Rasch calibration of a unidimensional
perfectionism inventory for sports. Paper presented at the AAHPERD
National Conference, Fort Worth, Texas. Research Quarterly for
Exercise and Sport, 79(Suppl 1), 75.
Barreira, T. V., Kang, M., Rowe,
D. A., & Mahar, M. T. (Oct, 2007).
Validation of an individual information-centered
method for
handling accelerometer missing data. Paper presented at the Diversity
in Physical Activity and Health: Measurement and Research Issues and
Challenges (pp. 15-16). Dallas, Texas: The Cooper institute.
Kang, M.,
Marshall, S. J., Barreira, T. V., & Lee, J. O. (Oct. 2007). Effect of
pedometer-based physical activity intervention: A meta-analysis. Paper
presented at the Diversity in Physical Activity and Health:
Measurement and Research Issues and Challenges (p. 21). Dallas, Texas:
The Cooper institute.
Shin, J. H., An, Y. D., Lee, J. O., &
Kang, M. (Oct. 2007). Physical activity and eating behaviors of
grade school children. Paper presented at the Diversity in Physical
Activity and Health: Measurement and Research Issues and Challenges
(p. 24). Dallas, Texas: The Cooper institute.
Davis, K. L., Boswell, B. B., DuBose, K.
D., Altman, S., Binkley, H., & Kang, M. (Oct. 2007). Validity
and reliability of the medicine ball throw for kindergarten children.
Paper presented at the Diversity in Physical Activity and Health:
Measurement and Research Issues and Challenges (pp. 28-29). Dallas,
Texas: The Cooper institute.
Ericksen, E. S., Park, J. H.,
Kang, M., & Ragan, B. G. (June, 2007).
Computer adaptive memory test
maintains decision accuracy, reduces test length. Paper presented at
the annual meeting of the National Athletic Trainers’ Association
Annual Meeting and Clinical Symposia, Anaheim, California. Journal
of Athletic Training, 42, S100. (2007 NATA Foundation
Undergraduate Student Research Award Winner).
Owusu, A., Kang, M., Barreira, T. V., & Weatherby, N. L.
(May, 2007). Reliability of performance score: Addressing the ideal
number of attempts during Triple Jump Competition. Paper presented at
the ACSM National Conference, New Orleans, Louisiana. Medicine and
Science in Sports and Exercise, 39(5), 211-212.
Kang, M., Caputo, J. L., Farley, R. S., Barreira, T. V.,
Bettle, J. M., & Renfrow, M. S. (May, 2007). Validation of the
Actiheart monitor in the laboratory setting. Paper presented at the
ACSM National Conference, New Orleans, Louisiana. Medicine and
Science in Sports and Exercise, 39(5), 180.
Bettle, J. M., Kang, M., Caputo, J. L., Farley, R. S.,
Renfrow, M. S., & Barreira, T. V. (May, 2007). Evidence for convergent
validity for the Actiheart monitor in a free-living setting. Paper
presented at the ACSM National Conference, New Orleans, Louisiana.
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 39(5), 177.
Barreira, T. V., Kang, M., Caputo, J. L., Farley, R. S.,
Bettle, J. M., & Renfrow, M. S. (May, 2007). Validation of the RT3
monitor to estimate energy expenditure. Paper presented at the ACSM
National Conference, New Orleans, Louisiana. Medicine and Science
in Sports and Exercise, 39(5), 181.
Lee, J. O., Kang, S. J., Ragan, B. G., & Kang,
M. (March, 2007). Effect of conditional feedback by a
pedometer-based algorithm on the amount of physical activity. Paper
presented at the AAHPERD National Conference, Baltimore, Maryland.
Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 78(Suppl 1), 43.
Weaver, A. A., & Kang, M. (March, 2007). Development and
validation of the scale for leadership potential. Paper presented at
the AAHPERD National Conference, Baltimore, Maryland. Research
Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 78(Suppl 1), 86-87.
Owusu, A., Weatherby, N. L., Otto, S., & Kang, M. (March,
2007). Validation of a classroom response system for use with a health
risk assessment survey. Paper presented at the AAHPERD National
Conference, Baltimore, Maryland. Research Quarterly for Exercise
and Sport, 78(Suppl 1), 34.
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Lee, J. O., Kang, S. J., Kang, M.,
& Shin, J. H. (August, 2006). Are Koreans meeting CDC and ACSM
physical activity guidelines for public health? Educating Sport and
Exercise Professionals: Current Approaches and Future Tasks. Paper
presented at the 2006 International Sport Science Congress (p. 372),
Yongin, Korea: KAHPERD.
Lee, J. O., Kang, S. J.,
Kang, M., & Ragan, B. G. (August, 2006).
Comparison of self- and systematic-
monitoring using pedometer for daily step goal attainment.
Educating Sport and Exercise Professionals: Current Approaches and
Future Tasks. Paper presented at the 2006 International Sport
Science Congress (p. 380), Yongin, Korea: KAHPERD.
Shin, J. H., Lee, J. O., & Kang, M.
(August, 2006). Physical activity participation in sedentary working
women. Educating Sport and Exercise Professionals: Current
Approaches and Future Tasks. Paper presented at the 2006
International Sport Science Congress (p. 379), Yongin, Korea: KAHPERD.
Kang, M.,
& Barreira, T. V. (August, 2006). Accuracy of physical activity
intensity classifications of the Actiheart monitor. Educating Sport
and Exercise Professionals: Current Approaches and Future Tasks.
Paper presented at the 2006 International Sport Science Congress (p.
378), Yongin, Korea: KAHPERD.
Moore B. L., Brinthaupt, T. M., Kang, M., Wright,
C. Gaylon, A., & Fuqua, K. (May, 2006). Body image perceptions and
physical fitness in young children. Paper presented at the Association
for Psychological Science, 18th Annual convention, New York, New York.
Park, J. H., Kim, H. J., Kang, S. J., & Kang, M.
(April, 2006). Validation of the AMP331 monitor for
assessing energy expenditure of free-living physical activity. Paper
presented at the American Alliance for Health, Physical Education,
Recreation and Dance National Conference, Salt Lake City, Utah.
Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 77(Suppl 1), 40.
Kang, M.,
Owusu, A., Park, J. H., & Weatherby, N. (April, 2006).
Developing a computerized energy balance program for assessing
physical and nutritional behaviors. Paper presented at the
International Congress on Physical Activity and Public Health,
Atlanta, Georgia. International Congress on Physical Activity and
Public Health, (p.89).
Anshel. M. H., Kang, M., Eveland, B., Otto, S., & Settle, A.
(March, 2006). Effect of a psycho-behavioral intervention model on
changes in fitness, blood lipids, and exercise adherence: An
outcome-based action study. Paper presented at the Society of
Behavioral Medicine's 27th Annual Meeting, San Francisco, California.
Society of Behavioral Medicine, (p.S158).
Lee, J. O., Kang, S. J., Park, J. H., & Kang, M. (October,
2005). Imputation methods for handling missing data on a small sample
size. Paper presented at the Walking for Health: Measurement and
Research, Issues and Challenges Conference (p. 27). Urbana, Illinois.
Kang, M.,
Kim, H. J., Song, Y. E., Kang, H. Y., Kim, S. A., & Park, J. H.
(August, 2005). Type of days
difference in children’s physical activity participation during
vacation. Paper presented at the International Sport Science Congress,
Kangwon, Korea.
Lee, J. O., Kang, M., Park, J. H.,
& Kang, S. J. (August, 2005). Review of physical activity
interventions using pedometer. Paper presented at the International
Sport Science Congress, Kangwon, Korea.
Lee, J. O., Kang, S. J., Park, J. H., &
Kang, M. (August, 2005). The problem of missing value and
techniques for handling missing data in sport science research. Paper
presented at the International Sport Science Congress, Kangwon, Korea.
Ragan, B. G., Zhu, W., Kang, M., Bell, G.
W., & Stumpf, J. (June, 2005). Item Response Theory modeling
reveals possible memory test construction problems. Paper presented at
the annual meeting of the National Athletic Trainers’ Association
Annual Meeting and Clinical Symposia. Indianapolis, Indiana.
Journal of Athletic Training, 40, S13-S14.
McElroy, M. S., Ragan, B. G., Bell, G. W., & Kang, M. (June,
2005). Instructions on implementing the modified Angoff method to
determine proficiency in athletic training. Paper presented at the
annual meeting of the National Athletic Trainers’ Association Annual
Meeting and Clinical Symposia. Indianapolis, Indiana. Journal of
Athletic Training, 40, S16.
Kang, M., Zhu, W., & Kang, S. J. (June, 2005). Cognitive
related characteristics of children’s physical activity recall. Paper
presented at the American College of Sports Medicine annual meeting,
Nashville, Tennessee. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise,
37(5), 576.
Park, J. H., Kang, M., & Zhu, W. (April, 2005).Which
evidence in validation of physical activity measures. Paper
presented at the American Alliance for Health, Physical Education,
Recreation and Dance National Conference, Chicago, Illinois.
Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 76(Suppl 1), 6.
Davis, K. L., & Kang, M. (March,
2005). Physical education teacher education students’ personal beliefs
about diversity. Paper presented at the Southern District of the
American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance
National Conference, Little Rock, Arkansas. Southern District of
the American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and
Dance (p. 18).
McElroy, M. S., Ragan, B. G., Bell, G.
W., & Kang, M. (January, 2005). Instructions on implementing
the modified Angoff method to determine proficiency in athletic
training education. Paper presented at the Athletic Training
Educators’ Conference, Montgomery, Texas. Athletic Training
Educators’ Conference Proceedings. Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics.
Kang, M.,
Keylock, K. T., & Zhu, W. (June, 2004). Experimental
investigation of accuracy of energy expenditure estimation of a
pedometer. Paper presented at the American College of Sports Medicine
annual meeting, Indianapolis, Indiana. Medicine and Science in
Sports and Exercise, 36(5), 31.
Ragan, B. G., Kang, M., Marquez, T., Bell,
G. W., & Zhu, W. (June, 2004). Graphic pain rating scale
reliability using generalizability theory. Paper presented at the
American College of Sports Medicine annual meeting, Indianapolis,
Indiana. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 36(5),
295.
Kang, M., Ragan, B. G., & Zhu, W. (April, 2004). Statistical
analysis of spatial behavior. Paper presented at the American Alliance
for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance National
Conference, New Orleans, Louisiana. Research Quarterly for Exercise
and Sport, 75(Suppl 1), 125.
Kang, M. (April, 2004). Statistical analysis of missing
data: An overview. Paper presented at the American Alliance for
Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance National Conference,
New Orleans, Louisiana. Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport,
75(Suppl 1), 127-128.
Lee, M., Park, C. H., Zhu, W., Kang, M., &
Yilmaz, T. T. (April, 2004). Walking space and behaviors of
older adults. Paper presented at the American Alliance for Health,
Physical Education, Recreation and Dance National Conference, New
Orleans, Louisiana. Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 75(Suppl
1), 126.
Kang, S. J., Han, M. K., & Kang, M. (April, 2004). Measuring
admission-discharge change of functional independence measure using a
Rasch rating scale model. Paper presented at the American Alliance for
Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance National Conference,
New Orleans, Louisiana. Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport,
75(Suppl 1), 39.
McElroy, M. S., Ragan, B. G., Bell, G.
W., & Kang, M. (March, 2004). Implementing the modified Angoff
method in determining proficiency in athletic training clinical
Education. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Great Lakes
Athletic Trainers’ Association, Chicago, Illinois. Great Lakes
Athletic Trainers Association Conference Proceedings. Champaign,
Illinois: Human Kinetics.
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Kang, M.,
& Zhu, W. (Oct, 2003). Issues and challenges in children's
physical activity recall. Paper presented at the 10th Measurement and
Evaluation Symposium: Measurement Issues and Challenges in Aging
Research. Urbana, Illinois. Journal of Physical Activity and
Health, 4(Suppl), 23-24.
Keylock, K. K., Kang, M., & Zhu, W. (Oct, 2003). Validation
of the sensewear armband device for assessing energy expenditure.
Paper presented at the 10th Measurement and Evaluation Symposium:
Measurement Issues and Challenges in Aging Research. Urbana, Illinois.
Journal of Physical Activity and Health, 4(Suppl), 25.
Kang, S. J., Han, M. K., Chun, H., & Kang, M. (Oct, 2003).
Detecting true changes in patient's functional independence. Paper
presented at the 10th Measurement and Evaluation Symposium:
Measurement Issues and Challenges in Aging Research. Urbana, Illinois.
Journal of Physical Activity and Health, 4(Suppl),
12-13.
Ragan, B. G., Zhu, W., & Kang, M. (Oct, 2003).
Methodological and psychometric concerns of neuropsychological tests
of mild traumatic brain injuries. Paper presented at the 10th
Measurement and Evaluation Symposium: Measurement Issues and
Challenges in Aging Research. Urbana, Illinois. Journal of Physical
Activity and Health, 4(Suppl), 6-7.
Kang, M., & Zhu, W. (April, 2003). Setting performance
standards using the bookmark procedure. Paper presented at the
American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance
National Conference, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Research Quarterly
for Exercise and Sport, 74(Suppl 1), 96.
Kang, M., Zhu, W., Tudor-Locke, C., & Ainsworth, B. E.
(April, 2003). An experimental determination of the best missing-value
recovery method in assessing physical activity using pedometers. Paper
presented at the American Alliance for Health, Physical Education,
Recreation and Dance National Conference, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 74(Suppl 1), 25.
Ragan, B. G., Bell, G. W., & Kang, M. (January, 2003).
Verifying the factorial construct of the clinical affiliation
evaluation form. Paper presented at the bi-annual Athletic Training
Educators’ Conference, Montgomery, Texas. Athletic Training
Educators’ Conference Proceedings. Champaign, Illinois: Human
Kinetics.
Ragan, B. G., Bell, G. W., & Kang, M. (January, 2003).
Calibration of a clinical affiliation evaluation instrument using
Rasch scaling model. Paper presented at the bi-annual Athletic
Training Educators’ Conference, Montgomery, Texas. Athletic
Training Educators’ Conference Proceedings. Champaign, Illinois:
Human Kinetics.
Kang, M., Frogley, M., Zhu, W., & Ragan, B. G. (May, 2002).
Exercise and physical activity barriers of children and youth with
physical disabilities. Paper presented at the American College of
Sports Medicine annual meeting, St. Louis, Missouri. Medicine &
Science in Sports & Exercise, 34(5), 167.
Ragan, B. G., Zhu, W., Frogley, M., Kang, M. (May, 2002).
Evidence of construct validity for a barrier perception scale. Paper
presented at the American College of Sports Medicine annual meeting,
St. Louis, Missouri. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 34(5),
38.
Miyamoto, J., Zhu, W., Kang, M., & Washburn, R. (May, 2002).
Accuracy of physical activity intensity classification in non-student,
middle-age adults. Paper presented at the American College of Sports
Medicine annual meeting, St. Louis, Missouri. Medicine & Science in
Sports & Exercise, 34(5), 207.
Zhu, W., Washburn, R., Kang, M., & Miyamoto, J. (May, 2002).
Perceptions of physical activity intensity in young adults: A
preliminary investigation. Paper presented at the American College of
Sports Medicine annual meeting, St. Louis, Missouri. Medicine &
Science in Sports & Exercise, 34(5), 123.
Kang, M., Zhu, W., & Ragan, B. G. (March, 2002). Finding
association rules among outside physical activities in elementary
school children. Paper presented at the American Alliance for Health,
Physical Education, Recreation and Dance national convention, San
Diego, California. Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 73(Suppl
1), 37-38.
Kang, M., Zhu, W.,
Kurz, K. A., & Liu, Y. (March, 2002). Compositional data
analysis of student teachers' time usage in physical education
classes. Paper presented at the American Alliance for Health, Physical
Education, Recreation and Dance national convention, San Diego,
California. Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 73(Suppl
1), 36-37.
Ragan, B. G., Zhu, W., Kang, M., & Flegel,
M. J. (March, 2002). Construction of an ankle injury diagnostic
decision tree. Paper presented at the American Alliance for Health,
Physical Education, Recreation and Dance National Conference, San
Diego, California. Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 73(Suppl
1), 38.
Kang, M.,
& Zhu, W. (March, 2001). Validity of teacher's judgments on students'
physical activity level. Paper presented at the American Alliance for
Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance national convention,
Cincinnati, Ohio. Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 72(Suppl
1), 41.
B. Refereed Presentations
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Brown, C., Murdock, P. O., & Kang, M. (April, 2006). An
examination of HIV-related risk/protective factors among
African-American adolescents using the ecological risk/protective
theory. Paper presented at the American Alliance for Health, Physical
Education, Recreation and Dance National Conference, Salt Lake City,
Utah.
Kang, M. (April, 2005). Clinical trials 101: Randomization in
clinical trial. Paper presented at the American Alliance for Health,
Physical Education, Recreation and Dance National Conference, Chicago,
Illinois.
Kang, M. (April, 2005). Time-series analysis of physical
activity data: An overview. Paper presented at the American Alliance for
Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance National Conference,
Chicago, Illinois.
Kang, M. (April, 2004). Principles and practice of missing
data analysis. Paper presented at the American Alliance for Health,
Physical Education, Recreation and Dance National Conference, New
Orleans, Louisiana.
Kang, M., Ragan, B. G., & Zhu, W. (April, 2004). New testing
theories and statistical methods for test validation. Paper presented at
the American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and
Dance National Conference, New Orleans, Louisiana.
Kang, M., & Zhu, W.
(Aug, 2003). Current issues with missing data methods in physical
activity research. Paper presented at the Daegu Universiade
Conference, Daegu, Korea.
Kang, M., Zhu, W., &
Ragan, B. G. (April, 2003). On-line adaptive testing for
individual assessment. Paper presented at the American Alliance for
Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance National Conference,
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Ragan, B. G., Zhu, W., & Kang, M. (April,
2003). Developing an online pain assessment survey. Paper
presented at the American Alliance for Health, Physical Education,
Recreation and Dance National Conference, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Kang, M.
(April, 2003). Multilevel research: Issues, design, and data analysis.
Paper presented at the American Alliance for Health, Physical Education,
Recreation and Dance National Conference, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
C. Invited
Presentations
Kang, M. (Aug, 2009). There is more
to physical activity than reliability. Invited presentation at the
international conference in honor of Sang-Jo Kang. Seoul Olympic Parktel,
Seoul, Korea.
Kang, M. (July, 2009). Walking and
pedometer. Invited presentation at the State Farm Insurance Companies:
Murfreesboro Operations Center. Murfreesboro, Tennessee.
Kang, M. (May, 2009). Randomization:
What, Why, & How?. Invited presentation at the Korean United States
Applied Physiology Scociety 6th annual meeting. Seattle,
Washington.
Kang, M. (May, 2008). Current
research topics in measuring physical activity. Invited lecture
presented at Korea National Sport University, Seoul, Korea.
Kang, M. (May, 2008). Current
research topics in measuring physical activity. Invited lecture
presented at Yongin University, Yongin, Korea.
Kang, M.
(May, 2008). Research synthesis: Meta-analysis. Invited lecture
presented at Sangmyung University, Seoul, Korea.
Kang, M. (May, 2008). Test
construction. Invited lecture presented at Sangmyung University, Seoul,
Korea.
Kang, M. (May, 2008). Measurement
issues in assessing physical activity. Invited lecture presented at
Wonkwang University, Iksan, Korea.
Kang, M. (May, 2008). Measurement
issues in assessing physical activity. Invited lecture presented at
Woosuk University, Jeonju, Korea.
Kang, M. (February, 2008). Let's take
some steps. Invited presentation at the State Farm Employee Wellness
Program. Institute of Agriculture: The University of Tennessee,
Extension. Murfreesboro, Tennessee.
Kang, M. (August, 2006). Measuring
agreement among raters: Categorical data. Invited presentation at the
Web Conference, “Current Issues and Challenges in Kinesmetrics Series,”
International Society of Kinesmetrics (using web communication system).
Kang, M. (May, 2006). Test
validation: Application of Rach Model. Invited presentation at the Web
Conference, “Current Issues and Challenges in Kinesmetrics Series,”
International Society of Kinesmetrics (using web communication system).
Kang, M. (October, 2005). Measurement
issues in steps per day guideline. Invited presentation at the Walking
for Health: Measurement and Research, Issues and Challenges Conference.
Urbana, Illinois.
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IV. RESEARCH:
GRANTS/CONTRACTS
Title: Establishing a
criterion-referenced cutoff score of daily step counts
Funding Agency: AAHPERD Research Consortium
Role: Principal Investigator
Date: 4/01/09-5/01/10
Description: The purpose of this project is twofold: (1) To
establish a criterion-referenced cutoff score of daily step counts for
middle-aged adults with respect to the achievement of public health
physical activity recommendations as the criterion, and (2) To provide
validity evidence to support the criterion-referenced cutoff score.
Amount: $8,352
Title: Effect of a
faith-based intervention on changes in fitness, dietary habits, blood
lipids, and exercise adherence among African American adult males
Funding Agency: National Institutes of Health (NIH)
Role: Principal Investigator
Date: Not funded
Description: The primary purpose of this study is to determine the
effect of faith-based wellness interventions by the church’s pastor on
initiating and adhering to programs that change selected health behaviors
of African American adult males.
Amount: $269,262
Title: How many days
of physical activity measurement are enough? A Generalizability theory
approach
Funding Agency: MTSU, FRCAC
Role: Principal Investigator
Date: 9/01/07-10/01/08
Description: The purpose of this grant was to identify factors that
cause the intra-individual variability in PA using the accelerometer and
pedometer and to create a blueprint of many
measurement procedures (i.e., number, type, and time of days)
needed to achieve both the minimum and desired levels of reliability for
accelerometer and pedometer.
Amount: $7,188
Title:
Development and
validation
of a Movement and Activity in Physical Space (MAPS)
score as a
functional
outcome
measure
Funding Agency: NATA’s Research & Education Foundation
Role: Consultant
Date: 8/01/07-7/01/08
Description: The purpose of this grant was to develop and validate a
Movement and Activity in Physical Space (MAPS) score, which quantifies
physical activity and environmental interactions.
Amount: $1,000
Title: “Taking
Steps!”: Development of a pedometer-based physical activity program for
schools and museums
Funding Agency:
MTSU, Center for Physical Activity and Health in Youth
Role: Principal
Investigator
Date:
6/15/07-7/15/08
Description: The
purpose of this grant was to create a new pedometer-based physical
activity program for children in collaboration with the Discovery Center
(DC).
Amount: $8,906
Title: Accurate
measurement of physical activity using accelerometer
Funding Agency:
MTSU, Instructional Evaluation and Development Grant
Role: Principal
Investigator
Date:
3/27/07-12/30/07
Description: The
purpose of this grant was to implement equipment and procedures that
enable students to learn and practice how to accurately measure physical
activity.
Amount: $4,497
Title: Physical
activity patterns among children: An analysis using Data Mining
Funding Agency:
MTSU, FRCAC
Role: Principal
Investigator
Date:
11/27/06-8/30/07
Description: The
purpose of this grant was to using a data mining technique to find
patterns among outside-school physical activities of grade school
children.
Amount: $4,450
Title: Healthy
Outcomes from Obesity Prevention in Schools (HOOPS)
Funding Agency:
National Institutes of Health (NIH)
Role:
Co-Investigator
Date: Not funded
Description: The primary
research goal is to reduce the incidence of obesity in the youngest
school-aged population, kindergarten children, through a novel
school-based intervention model entitled “Healthy Outcomes from Obesity
Prevention in Schools (HOOPS).”
Amount: $218,944
Title:
A surveillance study of health risk
behaviors among high school youths in Ghana
Funding Agency:
MTSU, FRCAC
Role: Principal
Investigator
Date:
11/27/06-8/30/07
Description: The
purpose of this grant was using the
Global School-Based Health Survey (GSHS)
to determine the prevalence of
health risk behaviors of 13-15 year old youths across all ten regions of
Ghana.
Amount: $17,610
Title: Healthy
Outcomes from Obesity Prevention in Schools (HOOPS)
Funding Agency:
MTSU, Center for the Advancement of Research and Scholarship
Role:
Co-Investigator
Date: 8/1/06-8/30/06
Description: The
purpose of this grant was to reward and recognize faculty engaged in
grant-writing/scholarly activity.
Amount: $2,500
Title: Development
and Validation of /Me-B-Tough/ (Mental, Emotional, Bodily,
Toughness) Inventory for Physical Activity
Funding Agency: Grow Iowa Values Fund Applied Research Grants
Role: Principal Investigator
Date: Not funded
Description: The purpose of this grant was to develop a new tool,
called Me-B-Tough, to measure mental toughness focusing on psychometric
(validity and reliability) properties.
Amount: $10,000
Title: Validation of
accelerometers as a measure of knee dysfunction
Funding Agency: NATA’s Research & Education Foundation
Role: Co-Investigator
Date: 3/01/06-2/28/07
Description: The purpose of this grant was to validate accelerometers
as rehabilitation functional outcome measure.
Amount: $1,000
Title: Developing a
computerized adaptive randomization program
Funding Agency: MTSU, Faculty Research and Creative Activity Grant
Role: Principal Investigator
Date: 12/6/05-8/30/06
Description: The purpose of this grant was to develop a computerized
adaptive randomization program in order to better control study design for
clinical trial.
Amount: $4,318
Title: School-based
interventions to prevent obesity
Funding Agency: An Interdisciplinary Synergy Award, MTSU, Faculty
Research and Creative Activity Grant
Role: Principal Investigator
Date: 8/1/05-5/30/07
Description: The purpose of this grant was to apply a school-based
model, a combination of educational and monitoring programs, to decrease
childhood obesity rates.
Amount: $38,410
Title: Developing a
computerized energy balance automatic scoring program
Funding Agency: MTSU, Faculty Research and Creative Activity Grant (FRCAC)
Role: Principal Investigator
Date: 12/1/04-8/30/05
Description: The purpose of this grant was to develop a computerized
energy balance program for assessing physical and nutritional behaviors.
Amount: $4,031
Title: Actiheart
validation study
Funding Agency: MINI MITTER Research Grant
Role: Principal Investigator
Date: 10/11/04-10/12/05
Description: The purpose of this grant was to validate the newly
released Actiheart monitor, which measures heart rate and movement counts
for physical activity.
Amount: $3,580
Title: Validation of
Actiheart monitor for assessing physical activity participation
Funding Agency: MTSU, FRCAC
Role: Principal Investigator
Date: 12/1/04-12/30/05
Description: The purpose of this grant was to establish the validity
evidence of the Actiheart monitor for assessing physical activity.
Amount: $6,300
Title: An empirical
investigation of characteristics of children’s physical activity recall
Funding Agency: University of Illinois Robert Sprague Grant
Role: Principal Investigator
Date: 4/21/04-4/20/05
Description: Using cognitive process model, several critical cognitive
factors in self-report survey research were being examined from
interpretation, administration, and construction.
Amount: $1,000
Title: Psychometric
analysis of the ACSM certification examinations
Funding Agency: American College of Sport Medicine
Role: Psychometric consultant
Date: 8/23/02-8/22/04
Description: The purpose of this grant is for the quality control of
the certification examinations, which including constructing test forms,
analyzing the data, and monitoring the psychometric quality of the items
and exams on a regular basis.
Amount: $24,521
Title:
Characteristics of children’s recall of physical activity and environment
Funding Agency: Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (Role: PI)
Role: Principal Investigator
Date: Not Funded
Description: The purpose of this grant was to investigate cognitive
related factors that may influence children’s physical activity recall and
environment.
Amount: $33,443
V. TEACHING
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A. Years at Colleges/Universities
2009-present Associate Professor – Department of Health and Human
Performance, MTSU
2004-2008 Assistant Professor – Department of Health and Human
Performance, MTSU
2002-2004 Teaching Assistant – Department of Community Health, UIUC
2001-2004 Teaching Assistant – Department of Kinesiology, UIUC
1995-1997 Teaching Assistant – Department of Physical Education,
Seoul National University
B. Course Taught
Undergraduate &
Graduate
CHLTH 244 – Health
Statistics at UIUC
KINES 301 – Observation and Evaluation in Kinesiology at UIUC
Graduate
HHP 6610 – Research
Methods in Human Performance at MTSU
HHP 6700 – Data Analysis and Organization for Human Performance at MTSU
HHP 7030 – Research Seminar in Human Performance (Meta-analysis) at MTSU
HHP 7300 – Current Measurement Issues in Human Performance at MTSU
HHP 7700 – Advanced Data Analysis and Organization for Human Performance
at MTSU
KINES 495 – Research
Methods in Kinesiology at UIUC
VI. SERVICE
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A. Offices and Committee
Memberships Held in Professional Organizations
2009 Chair of the Review Panel in Measurement for the
Research Consortium AAHPERD Convention Program
2009 Review Panel in Measurement for the Research
Consortium AAHPERD Convention Program
2009 Review Panel in Measurement and Methods Track for the
Society of Behavioral Medicine
2008-present Chair-elect of the Measurement and Evaluation
Council, AAHPERD
2008-present Member of Executive Committee for the Measurement
and Evaluation Council, AAHPERD
2008-present Coordinator of Measurement and Evaluation, Center
for Sports Policy and Research
2008-present Chair of the Nominating Committee for the Measurement and
Evaluation Council, AAHPERD
2008 Review Panel in Measurement for the Research
Consortium AAHPERD Convention Program
2008 Review Panel in Measurement and Methods Track for the
Society of Behavioral Medicine
2007 Review Panel in Measurement for the Research
Consortium AAHPERD Convention Program
2006 Review Panel in Measurement for the Research
Consortium AAHPERD Convention Program
2003-2006 Member of Advisory Committee for the Measurement and
Evaluation Council, AAHPERD
B. Editorial Boards
2009-present Section Editor (Physical Activity), Measurement
in Physical Education and Exercise Science
2008-present Statistical Consultant, Journal of
Sport Administration & Supervision
2005-present Editorial Board, Korean Journal of Measurement
and Evaluation in Physical Education and Sports Science
C.
Journal Reviewer
2009-present Journal of School Health
2008-present Journal of Athletic Training
2008-present Annals of Epidemiology
2008-present Psychology of Sport & Exercise
2008-present Journal of Sport Administration & Supervision
2006-present Medicine and Science in Sport and Exercise
2006-present Journal of Physical Activity and Health
2005-present Measurement in Physical Education and Exercise Science
2005-present Korean Journal of Measurement and Evaluation in
Physical Education and Sports Science
2004-present Adapted Physical Activity Quarterly
2003-present Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport
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D. Consultations
2009-present Director for the Measurement and Statistical Consultant
Service from the Kinesmetrics Research Laboratory, MTSU
2008-2009 Psychometric consultant for the Center for Sports
Policy and Research, MTSU
2007-2008 Psychometric consultant for the development and validation
of a “Movement and Activity in Physical Space
(MAPS)” score as a functional outcome measure, NATA
2006-2007 Statistical and methodological consultant for “Discovering
Healthy Families” program, Discovery Center, Murfreesboro, TN
2001-2004 Psychometric consultant for the Certification and Registry
Board, ACSM
E.
University Activities and Committee Work
2009-present Member of Graduate Council, MTSU
2008-present Chair of Instructional Technologies and Development
Committee, MTSU
2008-present Member of Graduate Curriculum Committee, Department of
Health and Human Performance, MTSU
2007-present Member of Grade Appeals Committee, College of Education
and Behavioral Science, MTSU
2007-present Member of Doctoral Faculty, MTSU
2007-2008 Member of Instructional Technologies and Development
Committee, MTSU
2006-present Member of Statistician Network Committee, MTSU
2006-2008 Member of Research Committee, College of Education and
Behavioral Science, MTSU
2005-2007 Member of Instructional Evaluation and Development
Committee, MTSU
2004-2007 Member of Graduate Faculty, MTSU
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