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Sierra M Trudel

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Journal of Intelligence|November 26, 2024
Wait, Where's the Flynn Effect on the WAIS-5?Emily L Winter, Sierra M Trudel, Alan S Kaufman
Global Advances in Integrative Medicine and Health|April 17, 2024
Nature as Medicine and Classroom: Evaluating an Innovative, Outdoor Course for Medical and Dental StudentsSierra M Trudel, Emily L Winter, Mary P Guerrera
BMC Public Health|April 23, 2024
Life satisfaction and job and personal resources among public workers with non-standard work schedulesJennifer M Cavallari, Sierra M Trudel, Megan N Miskovsky, et al.
Communique|September 10, 2025
Amplifying Our Voice in Educator Well-Being InitiativesSierra M Trudel, Natalie R Charamut, Spencer D Perry, et al.
Journal of Intelligence|November 24, 2023
Does the Degree of Prematurity Relate to the <i>Bayley-4</i> Scores Earned by Matched Samples of Infants and Toddlers across the Cognitive, Language, and Motor Domains?Emily L Winter, Jacqueline M Caemmerer, Sierra M Trudel, et al.
Journal of Intelligence|August 27, 2025
Correction: Winter et al. (2023). Does the Degree of Prematurity Relate to the Bayley-4 Scores Earned by Matched Samples of Infants and Toddlers across the Cognitive, Language, and Motor Domains? <i>Journal of Intelligence</i> 11: 213Emily L Winter, Jacqueline M Caemmerer, Sierra M Trudel, et al.
BMC Public Health|October 8, 2024
Educator perspectives on stressors and health: a qualitative study of U.S. K-12 educators in February 2022Jennifer M Cavallari, Sierra M Trudel, Natalie R Charamut, et al.
American Journal of Industrial Medicine|May 9, 2025
Psychological Well-Being of US Educators Remains a Post-Pandemic Concern: Findings From a Cross-Sectional StudyJennifer M Cavallari, Sierra M Trudel, Natalie R Charamut, et al.
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Journal of Intelligence|November 26, 2024
Wait, Where's the Flynn Effect on the WAIS-5?Emily L Winter, Sierra M Trudel, Alan S Kaufman
Global Advances in Integrative Medicine and Health|April 17, 2024
Nature as Medicine and Classroom: Evaluating an Innovative, Outdoor Course for Medical and Dental StudentsSierra M Trudel, Emily L Winter, Mary P Guerrera
BMC Public Health|April 23, 2024
Life satisfaction and job and personal resources among public workers with non-standard work schedulesJennifer M Cavallari, Sierra M Trudel, Megan N Miskovsky, et al.
Communique|September 10, 2025
Amplifying Our Voice in Educator Well-Being InitiativesSierra M Trudel, Natalie R Charamut, Spencer D Perry, et al.
Journal of Intelligence|November 24, 2023
Does the Degree of Prematurity Relate to the <i>Bayley-4</i> Scores Earned by Matched Samples of Infants and Toddlers across the Cognitive, Language, and Motor Domains?Emily L Winter, Jacqueline M Caemmerer, Sierra M Trudel, et al.
Journal of Intelligence|August 27, 2025
Correction: Winter et al. (2023). Does the Degree of Prematurity Relate to the Bayley-4 Scores Earned by Matched Samples of Infants and Toddlers across the Cognitive, Language, and Motor Domains? <i>Journal of Intelligence</i> 11: 213Emily L Winter, Jacqueline M Caemmerer, Sierra M Trudel, et al.
BMC Public Health|October 8, 2024
Educator perspectives on stressors and health: a qualitative study of U.S. K-12 educators in February 2022Jennifer M Cavallari, Sierra M Trudel, Natalie R Charamut, et al.
American Journal of Industrial Medicine|May 9, 2025
Psychological Well-Being of US Educators Remains a Post-Pandemic Concern: Findings From a Cross-Sectional StudyJennifer M Cavallari, Sierra M Trudel, Natalie R Charamut, et al.
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