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A Tribute to the Mind, Methodology and Mentoring of Wayne Velicer.

Lisa L Harlow1, Leona Aiken2, A Nayena Blankson3, Gwyneth M Boodoo4, Leslie Ann D Brick5, Linda M Collins6, Geoff Cumming7, Joseph L Fava8, Matthew S Goodwin9, Bettina B Hoeppner10, David P MacKinnon2, Peter C M Molenaar6, Joseph Lee Rodgers11, Joseph S Rossi1, Allie Scott12, James H Steiger11, Stephen G West2.   

Abstract

Wayne Velicer is remembered for a mind where mathematical concepts and calculations intrigued him, behavioral science beckoned him, and people fascinated him. Born in Green Bay, Wisconsin on March 4, 1944, he was raised on a farm, although early influences extended far beyond that beginning. His Mathematics BS and Psychology minor at Wisconsin State University in Oshkosh, and his PhD in Quantitative Psychology from Purdue led him to a fruitful and far-reaching career. He was honored several times as a high-impact author, was a renowned scholar in quantitative and health psychology, and had more than 300 scholarly publications and 54,000+ citations of his work, advancing the arenas of quantitative methodology and behavioral health. In his methodological work, Velicer sought out ways to measure, synthesize, categorize, and assess people and constructs across behaviors and time, largely through principal components analysis, time series, and cluster analysis. Further, he and several colleagues developed a method called Testing Theory-based Quantitative Predictions, successfully applied to predicting outcomes and effect sizes in smoking cessation, diet behavior, and sun protection, with the potential for wider applications. With $60,000,000 in external funding, Velicer also helped engage a large cadre of students and other colleagues to study methodological models for a myriad of health behaviors in a widely applied Transtheoretical Model of Change. Unwittingly, he has engendered indelible memories and gratitude to all who crossed his path. Although Wayne Velicer left this world on October 15, 2017 after battling an aggressive cancer, he is still very present among us.

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Keywords:  Components analysis; behavioral health; cluster analysis; memories; time series

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32077317      PMCID: PMC7438240          DOI: 10.1080/00273171.2020.1729083

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Multivariate Behav Res        ISSN: 0027-3171            Impact factor:   5.923


  47 in total

1.  What makes a good staging algorithm: examples from regular exercise.

Authors:  G R Reed; W F Velicer; J O Prochaska; J S Rossi; B H Marcus
Journal:  Am J Health Promot       Date:  1997 Sep-Oct

Review 2.  Assessing outcome in smoking cessation studies.

Authors:  W F Velicer; J O Prochaska; J S Rossi; M G Snow
Journal:  Psychol Bull       Date:  1992-01       Impact factor: 17.737

3.  Computer Programs for Interrupted Time Series Analysis: I. A Qualitative Evaluation.

Authors:  J W Harrop; W F Velicer
Journal:  Multivariate Behav Res       Date:  1990-04-01       Impact factor: 5.923

4.  A Comparison of Pattern Matching Indices.

Authors:  E Guadagnoli; W Velicer
Journal:  Multivariate Behav Res       Date:  1991-04-01       Impact factor: 5.923

5.  Latent transition analysis to the stages of change for smoking cessation.

Authors:  R A Martin; W F Velicer; J L Fava
Journal:  Addict Behav       Date:  1996 Jan-Feb       Impact factor: 3.913

6.  How Can Single-Case Data Be Analyzed? Software Resources, Tutorial, and Reflections on Analysis.

Authors:  Rumen Manolov; Mariola Moeyaert
Journal:  Behav Modif       Date:  2016-09-21

7.  Typology of alcohol users based on longitudinal patterns of drinking.

Authors:  Magdalena Harrington; Wayne F Velicer; Susan Ramsey
Journal:  Addict Behav       Date:  2013-11-27       Impact factor: 3.913

8.  An expert system intervention for smoking cessation.

Authors:  W F Velicer; J O Prochaska; J M Bellis; C C DiClemente; J S Rossi; J L Fava; J H Steiger
Journal:  Addict Behav       Date:  1993 May-Jun       Impact factor: 3.913

9.  Prevention of alcohol use in middle school students: psychometric assessment of the decisional balance inventory.

Authors:  Steven F Babbin; Magdalena Harrington; Caitlin Burditt; Colleen Redding; Andrea Paiva; Kathryn Meier; Karin Oatley; Heather McGee; Wayne F Velicer
Journal:  Addict Behav       Date:  2011-01-20       Impact factor: 3.913

10.  Stage-based expert systems to guide a population of primary care patients to quit smoking, eat healthier, prevent skin cancer, and receive regular mammograms.

Authors:  James O Prochaska; Wayne F Velicer; Colleen Redding; Joseph S Rossi; Michael Goldstein; Judith DePue; Geoffrey W Greene; Susan R Rossi; Xiaowu Sun; Joseph L Fava; Robert Laforge; William Rakowski; Brett A Plummer
Journal:  Prev Med       Date:  2005-08       Impact factor: 4.018

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