Publications based on research conducted through the Survey Research Center. Publications List AuthorTitleTypeYear 86 Publications The Shape of the River. Long-Term Consequences of Considering Race in College and University Admissions. William Bowen, Derek Bok The quiet hand of God: Faith-based activism and the public role of mainline Protestantism Robert Wuthnow, John Evans, others Gender and racial inequality at work: Changing organizational structures and managerial diversity Alexandra Kalev Hooking up and connecting lives: Online dating and the economics of marriage search Courtney Stoddard Educating scholars: Doctoral education in the humanities Ronald Ehrenberg, Harriet Zuckerman, Jeffrey Groen, Sharon Brucker Measuring the subjective well-being of nations: National accounts of time use and well-being Alan Krueger No longer separate, not yet equal: Race and class in elite college admission and campus life Thomas Espenshade, Alexandria Radford Climbing Mount Laurel: The struggle for affordable housing and social mobility in an American suburb Douglas Massey, Len Albright, Rebecca Casciano, Elizabeth Derickson, David Kinsey Rockonomics: A Behind-The-Scenes Tour of What the Music Industry Can Teach Us about Economics and Life Alan Krueger National time accounting: The currency of life Alan Krueger, Daniel Kahneman, David Schkade, Norbert Schwarz, Arthur Stone MANAGERIAL DEMOGRAPHICS Frank Dobbin, Alexandra Kalev OMB in Its Management Role: Evidence from Surveys of Federal Executives David Lewis, Mark Richardson, Eric Rosenthal Have American's social attitudes become more polarized? Paul DiMaggio, John Evans, Bethany Bryson What determines voter turnout? Lessons from citizens with disabilities Lisa Schur, Douglas Kruse The impact of participatory management on productivity, quality, and employees morale Charles Gono What are food stamps worth? Diane Whitmore Overcoming status distinctions? Religious involvement, social class, race, and ethnicity in friendship patterns Robert Wuthnow Attitudes in the social context: the impact of social network composition on individual-level attitude strength. Penny Visser, Robert Mirabile Can we talk? Self-presentation and the survey response Adam Berinsky Toward national well-being accounts Daniel Kahneman, Alan Krueger, David Schkade, Norbert Schwarz, Arthur Stone A survey method for characterizing daily life experience: The day reconstruction method Daniel Kahneman, Alan Krueger, David Schkade, Norbert Schwarz, Arthur Stone Admission preferences for minority students, athletes, and legacies at elite universities Thomas Espenshade, Chang Chung, Joan Walling Public opinion and the politics of obesity in America J Eric Oliver, Taeku Lee The opportunity cost of admission preferences at elite universities Thomas Espenshade, Chang Chung The economics of real superstars: The market for rock concerts in the material world Alan Krueger The indirect effects of discredited stereotypes in judgments of Jewish leaders Adam Berinsky, Tali Mendelberg Research policy and the mobility of US stem cell scientists Aaron Levine Repeated use of e-gov web sites: A satisfaction and confidentiality perspective Sangmi Chai, Tejaswini Herath, Insu Park, Raghav Rao From every tribe and nation? Blacks and the christian right Carin Robinson A population approach to the study of emotion: diurnal rhythms of a working day examined with the Day Reconstruction Method. Arthur Stone, Joseph Schwartz, David Schkade, Norbert Schwarz, Alan Krueger, Daniel Kahneman Flagships, feeders, and the Texas top 10% law: A test of the “brain drain” hypothesis Marta Tienda, Sunny Niu Best practices or best guesses? Assessing the efficacy of corporate affirmative action and diversity policies Alexandra Kalev, Frank Dobbin, Erin Kelly Developments in the measurement of subjective well-being Daniel Kahneman, Alan Krueger Would you be happier if you were richer? A focusing illusion Daniel Kahneman, Alan Krueger, David Schkade, Norbert Schwarz, Arthur Stone Do accountability and voucher threats improve low-performing schools? David Figlio, Cecilia Rouse The BIAS map: behaviors from intergroup affect and stereotypes. Amy Cuddy, Susan Fiske, Peter Glick Diversity, opportunity, and the shifting meritocracy in higher education Sigal Alon, Marta Tienda Evidence on the secondary market for concert tickets Alan Krueger, Marie Pray The evolution of national and regional factors in US housing construction James Stock, Mark Watson Global and episodic reports of hedonic experience Norbert Schwarz, Daniel Kahneman, Jing Xu, Robert Belli, F Stafford, D Alwin Time use and subjective well-being in France and the US Alan Krueger, Daniel Kahneman, Claude Fischler, David Schkade, Norbert Schwarz, Arthur Stone Patronage Appointments in the Modern Presidency: Evidence from a Survey of Federal Executives David Lewis Revisiting the administrative presidency: Policy, patronage, and agency competence David Lewis How many US jobs might be offshorable? Alan Blinder, others Cracking the glass cages? Restructuring and ascriptive inequality at work Alexandra Kalev A tale of two counties: Natives’ opinions toward immigration in North Carolina Kevin O'Neil, Marta Tienda Minority higher education pipeline: Consequences of changes in college admissions policy in Texas Angel Harris, Marta Tienda Job search, emotional well-being, and job finding in a period of mass unemployment: Evidence from high frequency longitudinal data [with comments and discussion] Alan Krueger, Andreas Mueller, Steven Davis, Ayşegül Şahin A test of conspicuous consumption: Visibility and income elasticities Ori Heffetz You can’t always get what you need: Organizational determinants of diversity programs Frank Dobbin, Soohan Kim, Alexandra Kalev Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Next page Next › Last page Last »