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Publikováno v:
SSM: Population Health, Vol 19, Iss , Pp 101233- (2022)
There is considerable evidence that the act of participating in a survey can alter participants' attitudes, behaviors, and other outcomes in meaningful ways. Considering findings that this form of panel conditioning also impacts health behaviors and
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https://doaj.org/article/9357bdb2c73a4b30a1361c529a49f73d
Publikováno v:
SSM: Population Health, Vol 19, Iss , Pp 101195- (2022)
This study examines the implications of the coronavirus pandemic for college students' health and education, with special attention to variation by disability status. Disaster research supports the hypothesis that students with disabilities will expe
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https://doaj.org/article/e371f7e986f1448f8bc67f3ec87ca19e
Autor:
Samuel H. Kye, Andrew Halpern-Manners
Publikováno v:
Demography.
Recent studies have identified increasing residential diversity as a near-universal trend across the United States. At the same time, a wide range of scholarship notes the persistence of White flight and other mechanisms that reproduce residential se
Publikováno v:
Journal of Health and Social Behavior. 63:301-318
Although empirical work has shown that personal and spousal education are both related to health, the nature of these associations has been harder to establish. People select into marriages on the basis of observed and hard-to-observe characteristics
Publikováno v:
Epidemiology (Cambridge, Mass.)
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Kristin E. Porter, Malte Möser, Flora Wang, Bingyu Zhao, Wei Lee Woon, Yoshihiko Suhara, Adaner Usmani, Erik H. Wang, Kun Jin, Samantha Weissman, William Eggert, Hamidreza Omidvar, Andrew Or, Lisa M Hummel, Gregory Faletto, Ben Sender, Qiankun Niu, Viola Mocz, Antje Kirchner, Catherine Wu, Karen Ouyang, Ian Lundberg, Allison C. Morgan, Abdulla Alhajri, Arvind Narayanan, Khaled AlGhoneim, Louis Raes, Ilana M. Horwitz, Barbara E. Engelhardt, Ben Leizman, Crystal Qian, Drew Altschul, Guanhua He, Jeanne Brooks-Gunn, Ridhi Kashyap, Eaman Jahani, Ryan James Compton, Anna Filippova, Sara McLanahan, Tejomay Gadgil, Claudia V. Roberts, Muna Adem, Julia Wang, Jeremy Freese, Alexander T. Kindel, Daniel E Rigobon, Naijia Liu, Lisa P. Argyle, Mayank Mahajan, Jonathan D Tang, Moritz Hardt, Ethan Porter, Diana Mercado-Garcia, Andrew Halpern-Manners, Anahit Sargsyan, Duncan J. Watts, Alex Pentland, Sonia P Hashim, Dean Knox, Onur Varol, Ryan Amos, James M. Wu, Thomas Davidson, Emma Tsurkov, Bernie Hogan, Areg Karapetyan, William Nowak, Jingwen Yin, Livia Baer-Bositis, Landon Schnabel, Chenyun Zhu, Noah Mandell, Ahmed Musse, Yue Gao, Josh Gagné, Stephen McKay, Jennie E. Brand, Abdullah Almaatouq, Katy M. Pinto, Andrew E Mack, Austin van Loon, Bedoor K. AlShebli, Helge Marahrens, Xiafei Wang, Bryan Schonfeld, Sonia Hausen, Kengran Yang, Maria Wolters, Brandon M. Stewart, Naman Jain, Moritz Büchi, Nicole Bohme Carnegie, Redwane Amin, Caitlin Ahearn, Kirstie Whitaker, Bo-Ryehn Chung, Diana Stanescu, Thomas Schaffner, Patrick Kaminski, David Jurgens, Kivan Polimis, Kimberly Higuera, Zhilin Fan, Matthew J. Salganik, Debanjan Datta, Connor Gilroy, E H Kim, Katariina Mueller-Gastell, Karen Levy, Brian J. Goode, Zhi Wang, Tamkinat Rauf
Publikováno v:
PNAS
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (PNAS), 117(15), 8398-8403. NATL ACAD SCIENCES
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
Salganik, M J, Lundberg, I, Kindel, A T, Ahearn, C E, Al-ghoneim, K, Almaatouq, A, Altschul, D M, Brand, J E, Carnegie, N B, Compton, R J, Datta, D, Davidson, T, Filippova, A, Gilroy, C, Goode, B J, Jahani, E, Kashyap, R, Kirchner, A, Mckay, S, Morgan, A C, Pentland, A, Polimis, K, Raes, L, Rigobon, D E, Roberts, C V, Stanescu, D M, Suhara, Y, Usmani, A, Wang, E H, Adem, M, Alhajri, A, Alshebli, B, Amin, R, Amos, R B, Argyle, L P, Baer-bositis, L, Büchi, M, Chung, B, Eggert, W, Faletto, G, Fan, Z, Freese, J, Gadgil, T, Gagné, J, Gao, Y, Halpern-manners, A, Hashim, S P, Hausen, S, He, G, Higuera, K, Hogan, B, Horwitz, I M, Hummel, L M, Jain, N, Jin, K, Jurgens, D, Kaminski, P, Karapetyan, A, Kim, E H, Leizman, B, Liu, N, Möser, M, Mack, A E, Mahajan, M, Mandell, N, Marahrens, H, Mercado-garcia, D, Mocz, V, Mueller-gastell, K, Musse, A, Niu, Q, Nowak, W, Omidvar, H, Or, A, Ouyang, K, Pinto, K M, Porter, E, Porter, K E, Qian, C, Rauf, T, Sargsyan, A, Schaffner, T, Schnabel, L, Schonfeld, B, Sender, B, Tang, J D, Tsurkov, E, Van Loon, A, Varol, O, Wang, X, Wang, Z, Wang, J, Wang, F, Weissman, S, Whitaker, K, Wolters, M K, Woon, W L, Wu, J, Wu, C, Yang, K, Yin, J, Zhao, B, Zhu, C, Brooks-gunn, J, Engelhardt, B E, Hardt, M, Knox, D, Levy, K, Narayanan, A, Stewart, B M, Watts, D J & Mclanahan, S 2020, ' Measuring the predictability of life outcomes with a scientific mass collaboration ', Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, vol. 117, no. 15, pp. 8398-8403 . https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1915006117
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (PNAS), 117(15), 8398-8403. NATL ACAD SCIENCES
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
Salganik, M J, Lundberg, I, Kindel, A T, Ahearn, C E, Al-ghoneim, K, Almaatouq, A, Altschul, D M, Brand, J E, Carnegie, N B, Compton, R J, Datta, D, Davidson, T, Filippova, A, Gilroy, C, Goode, B J, Jahani, E, Kashyap, R, Kirchner, A, Mckay, S, Morgan, A C, Pentland, A, Polimis, K, Raes, L, Rigobon, D E, Roberts, C V, Stanescu, D M, Suhara, Y, Usmani, A, Wang, E H, Adem, M, Alhajri, A, Alshebli, B, Amin, R, Amos, R B, Argyle, L P, Baer-bositis, L, Büchi, M, Chung, B, Eggert, W, Faletto, G, Fan, Z, Freese, J, Gadgil, T, Gagné, J, Gao, Y, Halpern-manners, A, Hashim, S P, Hausen, S, He, G, Higuera, K, Hogan, B, Horwitz, I M, Hummel, L M, Jain, N, Jin, K, Jurgens, D, Kaminski, P, Karapetyan, A, Kim, E H, Leizman, B, Liu, N, Möser, M, Mack, A E, Mahajan, M, Mandell, N, Marahrens, H, Mercado-garcia, D, Mocz, V, Mueller-gastell, K, Musse, A, Niu, Q, Nowak, W, Omidvar, H, Or, A, Ouyang, K, Pinto, K M, Porter, E, Porter, K E, Qian, C, Rauf, T, Sargsyan, A, Schaffner, T, Schnabel, L, Schonfeld, B, Sender, B, Tang, J D, Tsurkov, E, Van Loon, A, Varol, O, Wang, X, Wang, Z, Wang, J, Wang, F, Weissman, S, Whitaker, K, Wolters, M K, Woon, W L, Wu, J, Wu, C, Yang, K, Yin, J, Zhao, B, Zhu, C, Brooks-gunn, J, Engelhardt, B E, Hardt, M, Knox, D, Levy, K, Narayanan, A, Stewart, B M, Watts, D J & Mclanahan, S 2020, ' Measuring the predictability of life outcomes with a scientific mass collaboration ', Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, vol. 117, no. 15, pp. 8398-8403 . https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1915006117
© This open access article is distributed under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercialNoDerivatives License 4.0 (CC BY-NC-ND). How predictable are life trajectories? We investigated this question with a scientific mass collaboration using the co
Autor:
Andrew Halpern-Manners, Samuel Kye
Publikováno v:
Sociological Methods & Research. 51:3-33
Measuring the existence and patterning of white flight (WF) using aggregate data has a long history in the social sciences. In this article, we assess past measurement approaches and identify several technical and conceptual limitations. To address t
Publikováno v:
Adv Life Course Res
Evidence of a strong negative correlation between adolescent academic performance and mortality points to the importance of not only cognitive, but also non-cognitive, skills in predicting survival. We integrated two bodies of research to evaluate ex
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::3fff2216c0dd3afd8658e99eb456b0f4
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC7808718/
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC7808718/
Autor:
Daniel S. Shaw, Jenae M. Neiderhiser, Andrew Halpern-Manners, Misaki N. Natsuaki, Helge Marahrens, Leslie D. Leve, David Reiss
Publikováno v:
Res Soc Stratif Mobil
Sociological research has traditionally emphasized the importance of post-birth factors (i.e., social, economic, and cultural capital) in the intergenerational transmission of educational advantages, to the neglect of potentially consequential pre-bi
Publikováno v:
Sociological Methods & Research. 46:103-124
Does participation in one wave of a survey have an effect on respondents’ answers to questions in subsequent waves? In this article, we investigate the presence and magnitude of “panel conditioning” effects in one of the most frequently used da