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Andrew M. Parker

Andrew M. Parker

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Social Sciences and Humanities

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49
Citations
12364
World Ranking
2896
National Ranking
1409

Overview

Andrew M. Parker is affiliated with the RAND Corporation in the United States. Their research primarily spans the social sciences, medicine, and psychology, with notable focus areas including health, sociology and political science, epidemiology, experimental and cognitive psychology, and general health professions.

Parker's work concentrates on several key topics: vaccine coverage and hesitancy, disaster management and resilience, misinformation and its impacts, aging and gerontology research, health disparities and outcomes, SARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19 research, and decision-making and behavioral economics.

Recent notable papers published by Parker include:

  • Acceptability of Adolescent COVID-19 Vaccination Among Adolescents and Parents of Adolescents - United States, April 15-23, 2021, 2021, MMWR Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report
  • Decision-Making Competence: More Than Intelligence?, 2020, Current Directions in Psychological Science
  • Association among trust in health care providers, friends, and family, and vaccine hesitancy, 2021, Vaccine
  • The Stability of Influenza Vaccination Behavior Over Time: A Longitudinal Analysis of Individuals Across 8 Years, 2020, Annals of Behavioral Medicine
  • Comparing covariation among vaccine hesitancy and broader beliefs within Twitter and survey data, 2020, PLoS ONE

Their frequent coauthors include:

  • Courtney A. Gidengil
  • Aaron M. Scherer
  • Amber Gedlinske
  • Megan C. Lindley
  • Wändi Bruine de Bruin

Andrew M. Parker has published regularly in several venues, with repeated contributions to:

  • Vaccine
  • Psychology and Aging
  • Innovation in Aging
  • MMWR Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report
  • JAMA Network Open

Additionally, Parker has contributed multiple book publications through RAND Corporation eBooks, covering topics such as community resilience to environmental disasters, natural language processing in patient experience narratives, adaptive engagement in undergoverned spaces, resistance to truth decay, emergency management improvements, social equity in federal disaster programs, financial resilience for natural disasters, and nonprofit roles in community recovery.

Best Publications

  • Defining and Measuring Financial Literacy

    Angela A. Hung;Andrew M. Parker;Joanne K. Yoong

  • Individual differences in adult decision-making competence.

    Wändi Bruine de Bruin;Andrew M. Parker;Baruch Fischhoff

  • Decision-making Competence: External Validation through an Individual-differences Approach.

    Andrew M. Parker;Baruch Fischhoff

  • Combined measurements of Higgs boson production and decay using up to 80 fb− 1 of proton-proton collision data at √s=13 TeV collected with the ATLAS experiment

    Georges Aad;Alexander Kupco;Samuel Webb;Timo Dreyer

  • Maximizers versus satisficers: Decision-making styles, competence, and outcomes

    Andrew M. Parker;Wändi Bruine De Bruin;Baruch Fischhoff

  • Search for supersymmetry in multijet events with missing transverse momentum in proton-proton collisions at 13 TeV

    AM Sirunyan;A Tumasyan;W Adam;F Ambrogi

  • Explaining adult age differences in decision‐making competence.

    Wändi Bruine de Bruin;Andrew M. Parker;Baruch Fischhoff

  • Promoting Psychological Resilience in the U.S. Military.

    Lisa S Meredith;Cathy D Sherbourne;Sarah J Gaillot;Lydia Hansell

  • Teen Expectations for Significant Life Events

    Baruch Fischhoff;Andrew M. Parker;Wandi B. Bruine De Bruin;Julie Downs

  • Effects of numerical and graphical displays on professed risk-taking behavior.

    Eric R. Stone;J. Frank Yates;Andrew M. Parker

  • The effects of advance provision of emergency contraception on adolescent women's sexual and contraceptive behaviors

    Melanie A Gold;Jennifer E Wolford;Kym A Smith;Andrew M Parker

  • Search for a heavy top-quark partner in final states with two leptons with the ATLAS detector at the LHC

    Georges Aad;Alexander Kupco;Björn Hallvard Samset;Paolo Laurelli

  • Risk communication: absolute versus relative expressions of low-probability risks

    Eric R. Stone;J.Frank Yates;Andrew M. Parker

  • Psychopathology and substance-related problems during early adolescence: a survival analysis.

    Duncan B. Clark;Andrew M. Parker;Kevin G. Lynch

  • Measurements of the Higgs boson width and anomalous HVV couplings from on-shell and off-shell production in the four-lepton final state

    A. M. Sirunyan;A. Tumasyan;W. Adam;F. Ambrogi

  • Search for long-lived charged particles in proton-proton collisions at √s = 13 TeV

    V. Khachatryan;A. M. Sirunyan;A. Tumasyan;W. Adam

  • Inappropriate Confidence and Retirement Planning: Four Studies with a National Sample

    Andrew M. Parker;Wandi Bruine de Bruin;Joanne K. Yoong;Robert Willis

  • Trends in Risk Perceptions and Vaccination Intentions: A Longitudinal Study of the First Year of the H1N1 Pandemic

    Courtney A. Gidengil;Andrew M. Parker;Brian J. Zikmund-Fisher

  • Does receipt of seasonal influenza vaccine predict intention to receive novel H1N1 vaccine: Evidence from a nationally representative survey of U.S. adults

    Jürgen Maurer;Katherine M. Harris;Andrew M. Parker;Nicole Lurie

  • Age differences in reported social networks and well-being.

    Wändi Bruine de Bruin;Andrew M. Parker;JoNell Strough

  • Constraints on the chiral magnetic effect using charge-dependent azimuthal correlations in pPb and PbPb collisions at the CERN Large Hadron Collider

    A. M. Sirunyan;A. Tumasyan;W. Adam;F. Ambrogi

Frequent Co-Authors

E. Halkiadakis
E. Halkiadakis Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Steve Schnetzer
Steve Schnetzer Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Petar Maksimovic
Petar Maksimovic Johns Hopkins University
Ken-ichi Uchida
Ken-ichi Uchida University of Tokyo
John Perry Cumalat
John Perry Cumalat University of Colorado Boulder

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