McDaniel MA’s research while affiliated with Virginia Commonwealth University and other places

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Table 1 State ranks and mean values for IQ, N, and the BRFSS factor score composites.
Table 2 Descriptive statistics and correlation matrix for state IQ, N, and all BRFSS variables.
Table 4 A nexus of inter-correlated variables potentially representing a general fitness factor.
Differential epidemiology: IQ neuroticism, and chronic disease by the 50 U.S. states
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... There is research evidence that higher neuroticism is associated with higher levels on the lifestyle health risk factors used in the present study singly or in combination. This has been demonstrated in individual-level studies (e.g., Krizan & Hisler, 2019) and in state-level studies (e.g., McCann, 2010McCann, , 2014McCann, , 2023aMcCann, , 2025Pesta et al., 2012). Studies with individuals as the analytic units also have demonstrated that higher neuroticism prospectively predicts lifestyle health risk factors such as smoking (e.g., Zvolensky et al., 2015) and physical inactivity (Caille et al., 2024). ...

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State rates of multiple chronic conditions among older Americans: predictive capacity of neuroticism, IQ, socioeconomic status, and lifestyle health risk factors
Differential epidemiology: IQ neuroticism, and chronic disease by the 50 U.S. states

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