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Nature Human Behaviour. 6:1226-1233
Sectarian tensions underlie conflicts across the Middle East, but little is known about their roots and associated beliefs. We conducted a large-scale empirical analysis, drawing on an original, geographically representative survey of over 4,000 devo
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Andrew Reece, Gus Cooney, Peter Bull, Christine Chung, Bryn Dawson, Casey Fitzpatrick, Tamara Glazer, Dean Knox, Alex Liebscher, Sebastian Marin
Publikováno v:
Science Advances. 9
People spend a substantial portion of their lives engaged in conversation, and yet, our scientific understanding of conversation is still in its infancy. Here, we introduce a large, novel, and multimodal corpus of 1656 conversations recorded in spoke
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Annual Review of Political Science. 25:419-441
Social scientists commonly use computational models to estimate proxies of unobserved concepts, then incorporate these proxies into subsequent tests of their theories. The consequences of this practice, which occurs in over two-thirds of recent compu
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Courtney B. Hilton, Cody J. Moser, Mila Bertolo, Harry Lee-Rubin, Dorsa Amir, Constance M. Bainbridge, Jan Simson, Dean Knox, Luke Glowacki, Elias Alemu, Andrzej Galbarczyk, Grazyna Jasienska, Cody T. Ross, Mary Beth Neff, Alia Martin, Laura K. Cirelli, Sandra E. Trehub, Jinqi Song, Minju Kim, Adena Schachner, Tom A. Vardy, Quentin D. Atkinson, Amanda Salenius, Jannik Andelin, Jan Antfolk, Purnima Madhivanan, Anand Siddaiah, Caitlyn D. Placek, Gul Deniz Salali, Sarai Keestra, Manvir Singh, Scott A. Collins, John Q. Patton, Camila Scaff, Jonathan Stieglitz, Silvia Ccari Cutipa, Cristina Moya, Rohan R. Sagar, Mariamu Anyawire, Audax Mabulla, Brian M. Wood, Max M. Krasnow, Samuel A. Mehr
Publikováno v:
Nature Human Behaviour, 6(11), 1545-1556. Nature Publishing Group
Nature human behaviour, vol 6, iss 11
Nat Hum Behav
Nature human behaviour, vol 6, iss 11
Nat Hum Behav
When interacting with infants, humans often alter their speech and song in ways thought to support communication. Theories of human child-rearing, informed by data on vocal signalling across species, predict that such alterations should appear global
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https://pure.amc.nl/en/publications/acoustic-regularities-in-infantdirected-speech-and-song-across-cultures(4691e0f7-dc95-4b51-afb7-33f505c14a5c).html
https://pure.amc.nl/en/publications/acoustic-regularities-in-infantdirected-speech-and-song-across-cultures(4691e0f7-dc95-4b51-afb7-33f505c14a5c).html
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Andrew Garrett Reece, Gus Cooney, Peter Bull, Christine Chung, Bryn Dawson, Casey Fitzpatrick, Tamara Glazer, Dean Knox, Alex Liebscher, Sebastian Marin
People spend a substantial portion of their lives engaged in conversation, and yet our scientific understanding of conversation is still in its infancy. In this report we advance an interdisciplinary science of conversation, with findings from a larg
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https://doi.org/10.31234/osf.io/ts43f
https://doi.org/10.31234/osf.io/ts43f
Publikováno v:
American Political Science Review. 114:619-637
Researchers often lack the necessary data to credibly estimate racial discrimination in policing. In particular, police administrative records lack information on civilians police observe but do not investigate. In this article, we show that if polic
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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
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Dean Knox
Publikováno v:
Science (New York, N.Y.). 374(6568)
Causal inference can make sense of imperfect policing data
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MIT web domain
© 2019, © 2019 American Statistical Association. Social and medical scientists are often concerned that the external validity of experimental results may be compromised because of heterogeneous treatment effects. If a treatment has different effect
How does religiosity shape beliefs about the proper role of religion in politics? We consider this question using an original survey of religious Shiʿites in Iran and Iraq, taken during the world’s largest annual pilgrimage. We find that among bot
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https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190931056.013.8