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View article: Millions of Decisions: The Level and Trajectory of Racial Discrimination Since 1910
Millions of Decisions: The Level and Trajectory of Racial Discrimination Since 1910 Open
This paper introduces and analyzes a massive new meta-database of over 400 effect-size estimates of racial discrimination in the United States based on 242 million decisions, covering 1910 to 2025. The measures quantify the effect of Black…
View article: Relationship quality, parenting practices, and adolescent mental health across diverse U.S. populations.
Relationship quality, parenting practices, and adolescent mental health across diverse U.S. populations. Open
Various parenting practices and behaviors have been consistently linked to children and youth's mental health outcomes (Pinquart, 2016, 2017) through identified psychological and biological mechanisms (Hoeve et al., 2009). The quality of t…
View article: Aggregate Discrimination in the Absence of Individual Discrimination: An Analysis of Home Appraisal Data
Aggregate Discrimination in the Absence of Individual Discrimination: An Analysis of Home Appraisal Data Open
View article: Parent-child relationship quality predicts higher subjective well-being in adulthood across a diverse group of countries
Parent-child relationship quality predicts higher subjective well-being in adulthood across a diverse group of countries Open
Theoretically and empirically, parenting is closely related to the psychological health of offspring, but long-term effects and possible international differences are not well established. In a pre-registered multilevel modeling analysis u…
View article: Parent-child Relationship Quality Predicts Higher Subjective Wellbeing in Adulthood Across a Diverse Group of Countries
Parent-child Relationship Quality Predicts Higher Subjective Wellbeing in Adulthood Across a Diverse Group of Countries Open
Theoretically and empirically, parenting is closely related to the psychological health of offspring, but long-term effects are not well established and international variation unknown. In a pre-registered multilevel modelling analysis, we…
View article: Global evidence on the economic effects of disease suppression during COVID-19
Global evidence on the economic effects of disease suppression during COVID-19 Open
Governments around the world attempted to suppress the spread of COVID-19 using restrictions on social and economic activity. This study presents the first global analysis of job and income losses associated with those restrictions, using …
View article: Relationship quality, parenting practices, and adolescent mental health across diverse U.S. populations
Relationship quality, parenting practices, and adolescent mental health across diverse U.S. populations Open
View article: In-school and/or out-of-school computer science learning influence on CS career interests, mediated by having role-models
In-school and/or out-of-school computer science learning influence on CS career interests, mediated by having role-models Open
Background and Context Both in- and out-of-school computer science (CS) learning opportunities are expanding, but their influences on CS career interests are unclear.
View article: Replication Data for: Global Evidence on the Economic Effects of Disease Suppression During COVID-19
Replication Data for: Global Evidence on the Economic Effects of Disease Suppression During COVID-19 Open
This original data set was submitted as a requirement for publication in the journal Humanities and Social Sciences Communications.
View article: Review of: "Identifying Psychological Distress Patterns during the COVID-19 Pandemic using an Intersectional Lens"
Review of: "Identifying Psychological Distress Patterns during the COVID-19 Pandemic using an Intersectional Lens" Open
View article: Information, partisanship, and preferences in a pandemic
Information, partisanship, and preferences in a pandemic Open
We investigate the role of information exposure in shaping attitudes and behaviors related to the SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) pandemic and whether baseline political affiliation and news diet mediate effects. In December 2020, we randomly assign…
View article: Global Evidence on the Economic Effects of Disease Suppression During COVID-19
Global Evidence on the Economic Effects of Disease Suppression During COVID-19 Open
Governments around the world attempted to suppress the spread of COVID-19 using restrictions on social and economic activity. This study presents the first global analysis of the welfare impacts of those policies, using Gallup World Poll d…
View article: Parent-Child Relationship Quality Mediates the Association Between Parenting Practices and Adolescent Mental Health in a Nationally Representative Survey
Parent-Child Relationship Quality Mediates the Association Between Parenting Practices and Adolescent Mental Health in a Nationally Representative Survey Open
View article: Misperceptions of COVID-19 illness risk and preferences for business and school closures in the United States
Misperceptions of COVID-19 illness risk and preferences for business and school closures in the United States Open
Misperceptions about COVID-19 health risks may be associated with preferences for school and business closures and fear of becoming seriously ill. We analyzed data from the Franklin Templeton-Gallup Economic of Recovery Study (July-Decembe…
View article: On Structural Racism: A Scientific Foundation for Research
On Structural Racism: A Scientific Foundation for Research Open
View article: Socioeconomic Status as a Risk Factor in Economic and Physical Harm from COVID-19: Evidence from the United States
Socioeconomic Status as a Risk Factor in Economic and Physical Harm from COVID-19: Evidence from the United States Open
We provide an empirical summary of the relationship between socioeconomic status and the economic and disease burden of the SARS-CoV2 pandemic in the United States. We rely on large-scale public data, including a zip code database we const…
View article: Association of COVID-19 Risk Misperceptions With Household Isolation in the United States: Survey Study
Association of COVID-19 Risk Misperceptions With Household Isolation in the United States: Survey Study Open
Background Adverse mental and emotional health outcomes are increasingly recognized as a public health challenge associated with the COVID-19 pandemic. Objective The goal of this study was to examine the association of COVID-19 risk misper…
View article: Association of COVID-19 Risk Misperceptions With Household Isolation in the United States: Survey Study (Preprint)
Association of COVID-19 Risk Misperceptions With Household Isolation in the United States: Survey Study (Preprint) Open
BACKGROUND Adverse mental and emotional health outcomes are increasingly recognized as a public health challenge associated with the COVID-19 pandemic. OBJECTIVE The goal of this study was to examine the association of COVID-19 risk mis…
View article: Socio-Economic Status as a Risk Factor in Economic and Physical Harm from COVID-19: Evidence from the United States
Socio-Economic Status as a Risk Factor in Economic and Physical Harm from COVID-19: Evidence from the United States Open
View article: The Effects of Information on Policy and Consumer Behavior Beliefs During a Pandemic
The Effects of Information on Policy and Consumer Behavior Beliefs During a Pandemic Open
View article: Global Evidence on the Economic Effects of Disease Suppression During COVID-19
Global Evidence on the Economic Effects of Disease Suppression During COVID-19 Open
View article: The Real Cost of Political Polarization: Evidence from the COVID-19 Pandemic
The Real Cost of Political Polarization: Evidence from the COVID-19 Pandemic Open
View article: Reassessing the Contributions of African American Inventors to the Golden Age of Innovation
Reassessing the Contributions of African American Inventors to the Golden Age of Innovation Open
View article: The Political Economy of Inequality in Rich Democracies
The Political Economy of Inequality in Rich Democracies Open
View article: The Political Economy of Inequality in Rich Democracies
The Political Economy of Inequality in Rich Democracies Open
Rich democracies have experienced a large increase in income inequality starting around 1980, coinciding with a rise in international trade and information technology. The leading theories used to explain changes in the income distribution…
View article: Assessing the Validity of Consumer Ratings for Higher Education: Evidence from a New Survey
Assessing the Validity of Consumer Ratings for Higher Education: Evidence from a New Survey Open
This analysis assesses the validity of using consumer surveys to measure the quality of colleges using new survey data from the Strada‐Gallup Education Consumer Survey. I develop an individual consumer rating based on responses to 14 items…
View article: Assessing the Validity of Consumer Ratings for Higher Education: Evidence from a New Survey
Assessing the Validity of Consumer Ratings for Higher Education: Evidence from a New Survey Open
View article: Cutting the Losses: Reassessing the Costs of Import Competition to Workers and Communities
Cutting the Losses: Reassessing the Costs of Import Competition to Workers and Communities Open
View article: Putting Students First Are Associate Degrees Preparing Graduates For Successful Careers
Putting Students First Are Associate Degrees Preparing Graduates For Successful Careers Open
The earnings of associate degree holders have been climbing in recent decades relative to high school educated workers, but inflation-adjusted salary gains have been weak, and the average benefits of getting a two-year degree mask consider…
View article: Classroom Inequality and the Cognitive Race Gap: Evidence from 4-Year Olds in Public PreK
Classroom Inequality and the Cognitive Race Gap: Evidence from 4-Year Olds in Public PreK Open