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View article: 61 Transcatheter edge-to-edge repair for tricuspid regurgitation – initial experience from an Irish centre
61 Transcatheter edge-to-edge repair for tricuspid regurgitation – initial experience from an Irish centre Open
View article: Partisanship Unmasked? The Role of Politics and Social Norms in COVID-19 Mask-Wearing Behavior – CORRIGENDUM
Partisanship Unmasked? The Role of Politics and Social Norms in COVID-19 Mask-Wearing Behavior – CORRIGENDUM Open
View article: Prebunking and credible source corrections increase election credibility: Evidence from the US and Brazil
Prebunking and credible source corrections increase election credibility: Evidence from the US and Brazil Open
We investigate how to counter misinformation about voter and election fraud using data from the US and Brazil. Our study first compares two types of messages countering claims of widespread fraud: (i) retrospective corrections from credibl…
View article: Disfavor or Favor? Assessing the Valence of White Americans' Racial Attitudes
Disfavor or Favor? Assessing the Valence of White Americans' Racial Attitudes Open
When individuals' racial attitudes are associated with their judgments related to race — for example, when people with more negative attitudes toward Blacks are less likely to vote for a Black political candidate — existing studies routine…
View article: Enriched phenotypes in rare variant carriers suggest pathogenic mechanisms in rare disease patients
Enriched phenotypes in rare variant carriers suggest pathogenic mechanisms in rare disease patients Open
View article: Presidential, Parliamentary, and Hybrid Forms of Government
Presidential, Parliamentary, and Hybrid Forms of Government Open
Foundational scholarship on constitutional regime type favors parliamentarism over presidentialism on grounds that the former fosters democratic stability by better aligning the interests of legislatures and executives. Yet, presidentialis…
View article: Losing predicts perceptions that elections were decided by fraud, but margin of loss and candidate race do not
Losing predicts perceptions that elections were decided by fraud, but margin of loss and candidate race do not Open
Which factors cause citizens to think that an election was determined by fraud? Fraud beliefs have been shown to be more common among supporters of losing candidates. In the current U.S. context, fraud beliefs are also higher among Republi…
View article: Solid-state batteries could revolutionize EVs and more—if they can surmount technical and financial hurdles
Solid-state batteries could revolutionize EVs and more—if they can surmount technical and financial hurdles Open
View article: Large-scale mutational analysis identifies UNC93B1 variants that drive TLR-mediated autoimmunity in mice and humans
Large-scale mutational analysis identifies UNC93B1 variants that drive TLR-mediated autoimmunity in mice and humans Open
Nucleic acid–sensing Toll-like receptors (TLR) 3, 7/8, and 9 are key innate immune sensors whose activities must be tightly regulated to prevent systemic autoimmune or autoinflammatory disease or virus-associated immunopathology. Here, we …
View article: Expert Bias and Democratic Erosion: Assessing Expert Perceptions of Contemporary American Democracy
Expert Bias and Democratic Erosion: Assessing Expert Perceptions of Contemporary American Democracy Open
In an important contribution to scholarship on measuring democratic performance, Little and Meng suggest that bias among expert coders accounts for erosion in ratings of democratic quality and performance observed in recent years. Drawing …
View article: Replication Data for: Expert Bias and Democratic Erosion: Assessing Expert Perceptions of Contemporary American Democracy
Replication Data for: Expert Bias and Democratic Erosion: Assessing Expert Perceptions of Contemporary American Democracy Open
This repository contains the data and code required to replicated the results reported in Bergeron-Boutin, Carey, Helmke, and Rau (2023) in PS: Political Science and Politics.
View article: Genomics Research with Undiagnosed Children: Ethical Challenges at the Boundaries of Research and Clinical Care
Genomics Research with Undiagnosed Children: Ethical Challenges at the Boundaries of Research and Clinical Care Open
View article: Cover Image, Volume 193, Number 2, June 2023
Cover Image, Volume 193, Number 2, June 2023 Open
Cover legend: Kabuki syndrome across the lifespan Images depicting physical exam features of three adult patients with KMT2D ‐related Kabuki syndrome. For Patients 7 and 8, photographs illustrate the evolution of the facial phenotype over …
View article: Table of Contents, Volume 193, Number 2, June 2023
Table of Contents, Volume 193, Number 2, June 2023 Open
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View article: Table of Contents, Volume 193, Number 1, March 2023
Table of Contents, Volume 193, Number 1, March 2023 Open
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View article: Replication Data for: "Expert Bias and Democratic Erosion: Assessing Expert Perceptions of Contemporary American Democracy"
Replication Data for: "Expert Bias and Democratic Erosion: Assessing Expert Perceptions of Contemporary American Democracy" Open
This repository contains the data and code required to replicated the results reported in Bergeron-Boutin, Carey, Helmke, and Rau (2023) in PS: Political Science and Politics.
View article: Table of Contents, Volume 190, Number 4, December 2022
Table of Contents, Volume 190, Number 4, December 2022 Open
MEDICAL GENETICS is published in 4 issues per year.Ins� tu� onal subscrip� on prices for 2022 are: Print & Online: US$29,231 (US), US$29,231 (Rest of World), €18,860 (Europe), £14,921 (UK).Prices are exclusive of tax.Asia-Paci c GST,
View article: Partisanship Unmasked? The Role of Politics and Social Norms in COVID-19 Mask-Wearing Behavior
Partisanship Unmasked? The Role of Politics and Social Norms in COVID-19 Mask-Wearing Behavior Open
Public health officials have faced resistance in their efforts to promote mask-wearing to counter the spread of COVID-19. One approach to promoting behavior change is to alert people to the fact that a behavior is common (a descriptive nor…
View article: Legislator criticism of a candidate’s conspiracy beliefs reduces support for the conspiracy but not the candidate: Evidence from Marjorie Taylor Greene and QAnon
Legislator criticism of a candidate’s conspiracy beliefs reduces support for the conspiracy but not the candidate: Evidence from Marjorie Taylor Greene and QAnon Open
In November 2020, Georgia Republican Marjorie Taylor Greene became the first open supporter of QAnon to be elected to the United States Congress. Despite criticism from Democrats, Republicans, and the media for her belief in this dangerous…
View article: Replication Data for: "Legislator criticism of a candidate's conspiracy beliefs reduces support for the conspiracy but not the candidate: Evidence from Marjorie Taylor Greene and QAnon"
Replication Data for: "Legislator criticism of a candidate's conspiracy beliefs reduces support for the conspiracy but not the candidate: Evidence from Marjorie Taylor Greene and QAnon" Open
Dataset for an experiment conducted via YouGov (March 9-23, 2021; N = 5,575) and replication materials used to construct tables and figures. The survey experiment examined the effects of criticisms of Marjorie Taylor Greene by different so…
View article: Replication Data for: Partisanship Unmasked? The Role of Politics and Social Norms in COVID-19 Mask-Wearing Behavior
Replication Data for: Partisanship Unmasked? The Role of Politics and Social Norms in COVID-19 Mask-Wearing Behavior Open
Replication data for both the main analysis and power analyses.
View article: Minimal effects from injunctive norm and contentiousness treatments on COVID-19 vaccine intentions: evidence from 3 countries
Minimal effects from injunctive norm and contentiousness treatments on COVID-19 vaccine intentions: evidence from 3 countries Open
Does information about how other people feel about COVID-19 vaccination affect immunization intentions? We conducted preregistered survey experiments in Great Britain (5,456 respondents across 3 survey waves from September 2020 to February…
View article: A novel DPH5-related diphthamide-deficiency syndrome causing embryonic lethality or profound neurodevelopmental disorder
A novel DPH5-related diphthamide-deficiency syndrome causing embryonic lethality or profound neurodevelopmental disorder Open
View article: Minimal effects from injunctive norm and contentiousness treatments on COVID-19 vaccine intentions: Evidence from three countries
Minimal effects from injunctive norm and contentiousness treatments on COVID-19 vaccine intentions: Evidence from three countries Open
US dataset
View article: The ephemeral effects of fact-checks on COVID-19 misperceptions in the United States, Great Britain and Canada
The ephemeral effects of fact-checks on COVID-19 misperceptions in the United States, Great Britain and Canada Open
View article: Power Analyses
Power Analyses Open
Power Analysis stuff
View article: Main Replication
Main Replication Open
Raw data for replication purposes
View article: The ephemeral effects of fact-checks on COVID-19 misperceptions: Evidence from the United States, Great Britain, and Canada
The ephemeral effects of fact-checks on COVID-19 misperceptions: Evidence from the United States, Great Britain, and Canada Open
Widespread misperceptions about COVID-19 and the novel coronavirus threaten to exacerbate the severity of the pandemic. We conducted preregistered survey experiments in the United States, Great Britain, and Canada examining the effectivene…
View article: The Effect of Electoral Inversions on Democratic Legitimacy: Evidence from the United States
The Effect of Electoral Inversions on Democratic Legitimacy: Evidence from the United States Open
When a party or candidate loses the popular vote but still wins the election, do voters view the winner as legitimate? This scenario, known as an electoral inversion, can give power to candidates or parties in democratic systems who lose t…
View article: Issue Information
Issue Information Open