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Philip Cohen on the Disproportionate Influence of Economists
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“Compliant” economics serves power, not science
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Philip Cohen quoted in Christian Science Monitor
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Comments on social stratification and remote work
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Philip Cohen Takes a Stand in Controversy Over Gay Parenting Study
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Cohen calls for the resignation of the editor of Social Science Research after accusations of conflict of interest in the peer review process
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Philip Cohen: Statistical analysis of marriage and divorce soon to become more difficult
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Questions about marriage and divorce scheduled for removal from the American Community Survey
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Pope on how majors get chosen
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Natural experiment at the U.S. Military Academy provides look at student decision making
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Population neuroscience: Challenges and recommendations for researchers
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Arianna Gard discusses generalizability and representation in large-scale neuroimaging datasets
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Positioning population studies to understand the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic
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Faculty Associate Sonalde Desai contributes to IUSSP panel session
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Preterm birth during the COVID-19 pandemic in Mexico
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Protective behaviors subject to heterogeneous socioeconomic and structural constraints may lead to unequal health outcomes during health emergencies.
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Problem Behaviors: Intergenerational Continuity or Resilience?
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The Rochester Intergenerational Study examines patterns in behavior over three generations
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Profiles of caregiver racial-ethnic socialization found to promote academic engagement in Black and Latinx youth
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Mia Smith-Bynum and others investigate how caregivers' responses to racial / ethnic discrimination relate to demographic characteristics and youth academic engagement
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