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Admission preferences for minority students, athletes, and legacies at elite universities
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Attitudes in the social context: the impact of social network composition on individual-level attitude strength.
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Best practices or best guesses? Assessing the efficacy of corporate affirmative action and diversity policies
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The BIAS map: behaviors from intergroup affect and stereotypes.
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Can a summer make a difference? The impact of the American Economic Association Summer Program on minority student outcomes
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Can we talk? Self-presentation and the survey response
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Climbing Mount Laurel: The struggle for affordable housing and social mobility in an American suburb
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Cracking the glass cages? Restructuring and ascriptive inequality at work
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Developments in the measurement of subjective well-being
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Diversity, opportunity, and the shifting meritocracy in higher education
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Do accountability and voucher threats improve low-performing schools?
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The economics of real superstars: The market for rock concerts in the material world
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Educating scholars: Doctoral education in the humanities
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Estimating the effects of college characteristics over the career using administrative earnings data
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Evidence on the Incidence of Wage Posting, Wage Bargaining, and On-the-Job Search
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Evidence on the secondary market for concert tickets
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The evolution of national and regional factors in US housing construction
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Expectations of brilliance underlie gender distributions across academic disciplines
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Feeling the Florida heat? How low-performing schools respond to voucher and accountability pressure
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Flagships, feeders, and the Texas top 10% law: A test of the “brain drain” hypothesis
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From every tribe and nation? Blacks and the christian right
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Global and episodic reports of hedonic experience
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Have American's social attitudes become more polarized?
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How many US jobs might be offshorable?
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Independent Workers: What Role for Public Policy?
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The indirect effects of discredited stereotypes in judgments of Jewish leaders
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Job search, emotional well-being, and job finding in a period of mass unemployment: Evidence from high frequency longitudinal data [with comments and discussion]
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Labor Supply and the Value of Non-Work Time: Experimental Estimates from the Field
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Measuring the subjective well-being of nations: National accounts of time use and well-being
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Minority higher education pipeline: Consequences of changes in college admissions policy in Texas
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National time accounting: The currency of life
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No longer separate, not yet equal: Race and class in elite college admission and campus life
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The opportunity cost of admission preferences at elite universities
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Overcoming status distinctions? Religious involvement, social class, race, and ethnicity in friendship patterns
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Patronage Appointments in the Modern Presidency: Evidence from a Survey of Federal Executives
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Policy Durability and Agency Design
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A population approach to the study of emotion: diurnal rhythms of a working day examined with the Day Reconstruction Method.
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Public attitudes toward genetic risk scoring in medicine and beyond
Journal ArticleAdvances in genomics research have led to the development of polygenic risk scores, which numerically summarize genetic predispositions for a wide array of human outcomes. Initially developed to characterize disease risk, polygenic risk scores can now be calculated for many non-disease traits and social outcomes, with the potential to be used...
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Public opinion and the politics of obesity in America
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The quiet hand of God: Faith-based activism and the public role of mainline Protestantism
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Racial disparities in job finding and offered wages
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Research policy and the mobility of US stem cell scientists
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Revisiting the administrative presidency: Policy, patronage, and agency competence
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The rise and nature of alternative work arrangements in the United States, 1995–2015
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Rockonomics: A Behind-The-Scenes Tour of What the Music Industry Can Teach Us about Economics and Life
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Separated powers in the United States: The ideology of agencies, presidents, and congress
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The Shape of the River. Long-Term Consequences of Considering Race in College and University Admissions.
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“Sorry, I’m Not Accepting New Patients” An Audit Study of Access to Mental Health Care
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A survey method for characterizing daily life experience: The day reconstruction method
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A tale of two counties: Natives’ opinions toward immigration in North Carolina
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A test of conspicuous consumption: Visibility and income elasticities
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The thick skin bias in judgments about people in poverty
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Time use and subjective well-being in France and the US
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Toward national well-being accounts
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Understanding trends in alternative work arrangements in the United States
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What are food stamps worth?
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What determines voter turnout? Lessons from citizens with disabilities
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What does the public know about economic policy, and how does it know it?
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Would you be happier if you were richer? A focusing illusion
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