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January 2019, Volume 116, Issue 2
- 484-489 Early patterns of skill acquisition and immigrants’ specialization in STEM careers
by Marcos A. Rangel & Ying Shi
January 2019, Volume 116, Issue 1
- 11-13 Newcomb–Benford law helps customs officers to detect fraud in international trade
by Lucas Lacasa - 116-122 Estimation of emigration, return migration, and transit migration between all pairs of countries
by Jonathan J. Azose & Adrian E. Raftery
December 2018, Volume 115, Issue 52
- 12122-12123 Unraveling the blue paradox: Incomplete analysis yields incorrect conclusions about Phoenix Islands Protected Area closure
by Quentin Hanich & Randi Rotjan & Transform Aqorau & Megan Bailey & Brooke Campbell & Noella Gray & Rebecca Gruby & John Hampton & Yoshitaka Ota & Hannah Parris & Chris Reid & U. Rashid Sumaila & Wilf Swartz - 12124-12125 Reply to Hanich et al.: Alternate explanations for the blue paradox do not withstand statistical scrutiny
by Grant R. McDermott & Kyle C. Meng & Gavin G. McDonald & Christopher J. Costello - 12135-12143 Robust forecast aggregation
by Itai Arieli & Yakov Babichenko & Rann Smorodinsky - 13228-13233 Persistence of false paradigms in low-power sciences
by George A. Akerlof & Pascal Michaillat
December 2018, Volume 115, Issue 51
- 11886-11887 Urban isolation and daytime neighborhood social composition from Twitter data
by Julie Vallée - 11888-11889 Reply to Vallée: Different questions for different data
by Qi Wang & Nolan Edward Phillips & Mario L. Small & Robert J. Sampson - 12911-12919 Toward economic evaluation of the value of vaccines and other health technologies in addressing AMR
by J. P. Sevilla & David E. Bloom & Daniel Cadarette & Mark Jit & Marc Lipsitch
December 2018, Volume 115, Issue 50
- 12582-12589 Modeling research universities: Predicting probable futures of public vs. private and large vs. small research universities
by William B. Rouse & John V. Lombardi & Diane D. Craig - 12590-12594 Twin-Win Model: A human-centered approach to research success
by Ben Shneiderman - 12603-12607 The chaperone effect in scientific publishing
by Vedran Sekara & Pierre Deville & Sebastian E. Ahnert & Albert-László Barabási & Roberta Sinatra & Sune Lehmann - 12608-12615 Scientific prize network predicts who pushes the boundaries of science
by Yifang Ma & Brian Uzzi - 12616-12623 Changing demographics of scientific careers: The rise of the temporary workforce
by Staša Milojević & Filippo Radicchi & John P. Walsh - 12624-12629 How science and technology developments impact employment and education
by Wendy Martinez - 12630-12637 Skill discrepancies between research, education, and jobs reveal the critical need to supply soft skills for the data economy
by Katy Börner & Olga Scrivner & Mike Gallant & Shutian Ma & Xiaozhong Liu & Keith Chewning & Lingfei Wu & James A. Evans - 12638-12645 Opportunities to observe and measure intangible inputs to innovation: Definitions, operationalization, and examples
by Sallie Keller & Gizem Korkmaz & Carol Robbins & Stephanie Shipp - 12646-12653 The role of industry-specific, occupation-specific, and location-specific knowledge in the growth and survival of new firms
by C. Jara-Figueroa & Bogang Jun & Edward L. Glaeser & Cesar A. Hidalgo - 12710-12715 Tracking job and housing dynamics with smartcard data
by Jie Huang & David Levinson & Jiaoe Wang & Jiangping Zhou & Zi-jia Wang
December 2018, Volume 115, Issue 49
- 11429-11429 Incorrect policy interpretation affects conclusion on SO 2 emissions by coal-fired power plants in China
by Ye Qi & Changgui Dong - 11430-11431 Reply to Qi and Dong: Policy clarification and robustness of effects
by Valerie J. Karplus & Shuang Zhang & Douglas Almond - 11446-11454 Contrasting temporal difference and opportunity cost reinforcement learning in an empirical money-emergence paradigm
by Germain Lefebvre & Aurélien Nioche & Sacha Bourgeois-Gironde & Stefano Palminteri - 12425-12428 Dynamic effects of enforcement on cooperation
by Roberto Galbiati & Emeric Henry & Nicolas Jacquemet - 12435-12440 Bots increase exposure to negative and inflammatory content in online social systems
by Massimo Stella & Emilio Ferrara & Manlio De Domenico - 12441-12446 Generalizability of heterogeneous treatment effect estimates across samples
by Alexander Coppock & Thomas J. Leeper & Kevin J. Mullinix
November 2018, Volume 115, Issue 48
- 11231-11237 Remote optimization of an ultracold atoms experiment by experts and citizen scientists
by Robert Heck & Oana Vuculescu & Jens Jakob Sørensen & Jonathan Zoller & Morten G. Andreasen & Mark G. Bason & Poul Ejlertsen & Ottó Elíasson & Pinja Haikka & Jens S. Laustsen & Lærke L. Nielsen & Andrew Mao & Romain Müller & Mario Napolitano & Mads K. Pedersen & Aske R. Thorsen & Carsten Bergenholtz & Tommaso Calarco & Simone Montangero & Jacob F. Sherson - 12241-12246 Indirect reciprocity with private, noisy, and incomplete information
by Christian Hilbe & Laura Schmid & Josef Tkadlec & Krishnendu Chatterjee & Martin A. Nowak
November 2018, Volume 115, Issue 46
- 11754-11759 Role of income mobility for the measurement of inequality in life expectancy
by Claus Thustrup Kreiner & Torben Heien Nielsen & Benjamin Ly Serena
November 2018, Volume 115, Issue 45
- 11385-11392 Cultural impediments to learning to cooperate: An experimental study of high- and low-caste men in rural India
by Benjamin A. Brooks & Karla Hoff & Priyanka Pandey - 11471-11476 An experimental investigation of preference misrepresentation in the residency match
by Alex Rees-Jones & Samuel Skowronek - 11483-11488 Multidimensional measure of immigrant integration
by Niklas Harder & Lucila Figueroa & Rachel M. Gillum & Dominik Hangartner & David D. Laitin & Jens Hainmueller
October 2018, Volume 115, Issue 44
- 11209-11214 Advancing front of old-age human survival
by Wenyun Zuo & Sha Jiang & Zhen Guo & Marcus W. Feldman & Shripad Tuljapurkar - 11215-11220 Intergenerational transmission of paternal trauma among US Civil War ex-POWs
by Dora L. Costa & Noelle Yetter & Heather DeSomer
October 2018, Volume 115, Issue 42
- 9765-9772 Education can reduce health differences related to genetic risk of obesity
by Silvia H. Barcellos & Leandro S. Carvalho & Patrick Turley - 10636-10641 Racial disparities in pollution exposure and employment at US industrial facilities
by Michael Ash & James K. Boyce
October 2018, Volume 115, Issue 41
- 10299-10304 Generalized least squares can overcome the critical threshold in respondent-driven sampling
by Sebastien Roch & Karl Rohe
October 2018, Volume 115, Issue 40
- 9875-9881 Screen media use and ADHD-related behaviors: Four decades of research
by Ine Beyens & Patti M. Valkenburg & Jessica Taylor Piotrowski - 9968-9973 Endogenous rewards promote cooperation
by Chun-Lei Yang & Boyu Zhang & Gary Charness & Cong Li & Jaimie W. Lien
September 2018, Volume 115, Issue 39
- 9696-9701 Predicting human behavior toward members of different social groups
by Adrianna C. Jenkins & Pierre Karashchuk & Lusha Zhu & Ming Hsu - 9714-9719 Social learning and partisan bias in the interpretation of climate trends
by Douglas Guilbeault & Joshua Becker & Damon Centola
September 2018, Volume 115, Issue 38
- 9527-9532 Americans’ occupational status reflects the status of both of their parents
by Michael Hout
September 2018, Volume 115, Issue 37
- 9048-9050 Science and Culture: Raw data videos offer a glimpse into laboratory research
by Roberta Kwok - 9163-9168 Aversion to ambiguity and model misspecification in dynamic stochastic environments
by Lars Peter Hansen & Jianjun Miao - 9216-9221 Exposure to opposing views on social media can increase political polarization
by Christopher A. Bail & Lisa P. Argyle & Taylor W. Brown & John P. Bumpus & Haohan Chen & M. B. Fallin Hunzaker & Jaemin Lee & Marcus Mann & Friedolin Merhout & Alexander Volfovsky
August 2018, Volume 115, Issue 35
- 8647-8651 Opinion: Expansion fever and soft money plague the biomedical research enterprise
by Henry R. Bourne - 8734-8739 How intermittent breaks in interaction improve collective intelligence
by Ethan Bernstein & Jesse Shore & David Lazer
August 2018, Volume 115, Issue 34
- 7890-7890 Psychological targeting
by Byron Sharp & Nick Danenberg & Steven Bellman - 7891-7891 Reply to Sharp et al.: Psychological targeting produces robust effects
by S. C. Matz & M. Kosinski & G. Nave & D. J. Stillwell - 8569-8574 Patient–physician gender concordance and increased mortality among female heart attack patients
by Brad N. Greenwood & Seth Carnahan & Laura Huang
August 2018, Volume 115, Issue 33
- 8260-8265 The dynamics of norm change in the cultural evolution of language
by Roberta Amato & Lucas Lacasa & Albert Díaz-Guilera & Andrea Baronchelli - 8328-8333 Future population and human capital in heterogeneous India
by Samir KC & Marcus Wurzer & Markus Speringer & Wolfgang Lutz
August 2018, Volume 115, Issue 32
- 8057-8059 Understanding when people will report crimes to the police
by Mario L. Small
July 2018, Volume 115, Issue 31
- 7275-7284 Genetic analysis of social-class mobility in five longitudinal studies
by Daniel W. Belsky & Benjamin W. Domingue & Robbee Wedow & Louise Arseneault & Jason D. Boardman & Avshalom Caspi & Dalton Conley & Jason M. Fletcher & Jeremy Freese & Pamela Herd & Terrie E. Moffitt & Richie Poulton & Kamil Sicinski & Jasmin Wertz & Kathleen Mullan Harris - 7943-7948 NIH funding longevity by gender
by Lisa A. Hechtman & Nathan P. Moore & Claire E. Schulkey & Andrew C. Miklos & Anna Maria Calcagno & Richard Aragon & Judith H. Greenberg
July 2018, Volume 115, Issue 30
- 6996-7004 Diffusion in networks and the virtue of burstiness
by Mohammad Akbarpour & Matthew O. Jackson - 7735-7740 Urban mobility and neighborhood isolation in America’s 50 largest cities
by Qi Wang & Nolan Edward Phillips & Mario L. Small & Robert J. Sampson
July 2018, Volume 115, Issue 29
- 7468-7472 Local structure can identify and quantify influential global spreaders in large scale social networks
by Yanqing Hu & Shenggong Ji & Yuliang Jin & Ling Feng & H. Eugene Stanley & Shlomo Havlin
July 2018, Volume 115, Issue 28
- 7176-7178 Psychological health and socioeconomic status among non-Hispanic whites
by Andrew J. Cherlin - 7190-7199 Dual-process theory of racial isolation, legal cynicism, and reported crime
by John Hagan & Bill McCarthy & Daniel Herda & Andrea Cann Chandrasekher - 7290-7295 Declining mental health among disadvantaged Americans
by Noreen Goldman & Dana A. Glei & Maxine Weinstein
July 2018, Volume 115, Issue 27
- 6958-6963 Analyzing gender inequality through large-scale Facebook advertising data
by David Garcia & Yonas Mitike Kassa & Angel Cuevas & Manuel Cebrian & Esteban Moro & Iyad Rahwan & Ruben Cuevas - 7004-7009 Quantifying coal power plant responses to tighter SO 2 emissions standards in China
by Valerie J. Karplus & Shuang Zhang & Douglas Almond
June 2018, Volume 115, Issue 25
- 6440-6445 Trends in health inequalities in 27 European countries
by Johan P. Mackenbach & José Rubio Valverde & Barbara Artnik & Matthias Bopp & Henrik Brønnum-Hansen & Patrick Deboosere & Ramune Kalediene & Katalin Kovács & Mall Leinsalu & Pekka Martikainen & Gwenn Menvielle & Enrique Regidor & Jitka Rychtaříková & Maica Rodriguez-Sanz & Paolo Vineis & Chris White & Bogdan Wojtyniak & Yannan Hu & Wilma J. Nusselder
June 2018, Volume 115, Issue 24
- 6177-6182 Implications of Zika virus and congenital Zika syndrome for the number of live births in Brazil
by Marcia C. Castro & Qiuyi C. Han & Lucas R. Carvalho & Cesar G. Victora & Giovanny V. A. França - 6183-6188 Patterns of everyday activities across social contexts
by Giacomo Vagni & Benjamin Cornwell
June 2018, Volume 115, Issue 23
- 5254-5255 Field studies of psychologically targeted ads face threats to internal validity
by Dean Eckles & Brett R. Gordon & Garrett A. Johnson - 5256-5257 Reply to Eckles et al.: Facebook’s optimization algorithms are highly unlikely to explain the effects of psychological targeting
by S. C. Matz & M. Kosinski & G. Nave & D. J. Stillwell - 5932-5937 Restoration of paper artworks with microemulsions confined in hydrogels for safe and efficient removal of adhesive tapes
by Nicole Bonelli & Costanza Montis & Antonio Mirabile & Debora Berti & Piero Baglioni
May 2018, Volume 115, Issue 22
- 4970-4979 Genetic instrumental variable regression: Explaining socioeconomic and health outcomes in nonexperimental data
by Thomas A. DiPrete & Casper A. P. Burik & Philipp D. Koellinger - 5626-5628 The promise of genes for understanding cause and effect
by Dalton Conley & Simone Zhang - 5726-5731 Lead pollution recorded in Greenland ice indicates European emissions tracked plagues, wars, and imperial expansion during antiquity
by Joseph R. McConnell & Andrew I. Wilson & Andreas Stohl & Monica M. Arienzo & Nathan J. Chellman & Sabine Eckhardt & Elisabeth M. Thompson & A. Mark Pollard & Jørgen Peder Steffensen
May 2018, Volume 115, Issue 21
- 5314-5316 Uncertainty in long-run forecasts of quantities such as per capita gross domestic product
by M. Granger Morgan - 5409-5414 Uncertainty in forecasts of long-run economic growth
by P. Christensen & K. Gillingham & W. Nordhaus
May 2018, Volume 115, Issue 20
- 5042-5046 Opinion: Reproducibility failures are essential to scientific inquiry
by A. David Redish & Erich Kummerfeld & Rebecca Lea Morris & Alan C. Love
May 2018, Volume 115, Issue 19
- 4881-4886 Social contagion of ethnic hostility
by Michal Bauer & Jana Cahlíková & Julie Chytilová & Tomáš Želinský - 4887-4890 The Matthew effect in science funding
by Thijs Bol & Mathijs de Vaan & Arnout van de Rijt
May 2018, Volume 115, Issue 18
- 4148-4149 Iron status as a confounder in the gender gap in survival under extreme conditions
by Joris R. Delanghe & Marijn M. Speeckaert & Marc L. De Buyzere - 4150-4150 Reply to Delanghe et al.: Iron status is not likely to play a key role in the gender survival gap under extreme conditions
by Virginia Zarulli & Kaare Christensen & James W. Vaupel
April 2018, Volume 115, Issue 17
- 4375-4380 Neural precursors of future liking and affective reciprocity
by Noam Zerubavel & Mark Anthony Hoffman & Adam Reich & Kevin N. Ochsner & Peter Bearman
April 2018, Volume 115, Issue 16
- 3635-3644 Word embeddings quantify 100 years of gender and ethnic stereotypes
by Nikhil Garg & Londa Schiebinger & Dan Jurafsky & James Zou
April 2018, Volume 115, Issue 15
- 3361-3367 Escalation of competition into conflict in competitive networks of Formula One drivers
by Henning Piezunka & Wonjae Lee & Richard Haynes & Matthew S. Bothner - 3731-3734 Opinion: How to achieve better flood-risk governance in the United States
by Desiree Tullos - 3876-3881 Grassland biodiversity can pay
by Seth Binder & Forest Isbell & Stephen Polasky & Jane A. Catford & David Tilman
April 2018, Volume 115, Issue 14
- 3529-3537 Spatially disaggregated population estimates in the absence of national population and housing census data
by N. A. Wardrop & W. C. Jochem & T. J. Bird & H. R. Chamberlain & D. Clarke & D. Kerr & L. Bengtsson & S. Juran & V. Seaman & A. J. Tatem - 3623-3627 Behaviors, movements, and transmission of droplet-mediated respiratory diseases during transcontinental airline flights
by Vicki Stover Hertzberg & Howard Weiss & Lisa Elon & Wenpei Si & Sharon L. Norris & The FlyHealthy Research Team
March 2018, Volume 115, Issue 13
- 3296-3301 The Great Recession worsened blood pressure and blood glucose levels in American adults
by Teresa Seeman & Duncan Thomas & Sharon Stein Merkin & Kari Moore & Karol Watson & Arun Karlamangla - 3308-3313 Measuring discursive influence across scholarship
by Aaron Gerow & Yuening Hu & Jordan Boyd-Graber & David M. Blei & James A. Evans
March 2018, Volume 115, Issue 12
- 2845-2849 Opinion: How to tackle the childcare–conference conundrum
by Rebecca M. Calisi & a Working Group of Mothers in Science - 2942-2945 Brief history of US debt limits before 1939
by George J. Hall & Thomas J. Sargent - 2952-2957 Low agreement among reviewers evaluating the same NIH grant applications
by Elizabeth L. Pier & Markus Brauer & Amarette Filut & Anna Kaatz & Joshua Raclaw & Mitchell J. Nathan & Cecilia E. Ford & Molly Carnes
March 2018, Volume 115, Issue 11
- 2557-2560 Transparency in authors’ contributions and responsibilities to promote integrity in scientific publication
by Marcia K. McNutt & Monica Bradford & Jeffrey M. Drazen & Brooks Hanson & Bob Howard & Kathleen Hall Jamieson & Véronique Kiermer & Emilie Marcus & Barbara Kline Pope & Randy Schekman & Sowmya Swaminathan & Peter J. Stang & Inder M. Verma - 2584-2589 An empirical analysis of journal policy effectiveness for computational reproducibility
by Victoria Stodden & Jennifer Seiler & Zhaokun Ma - 2620-2627 Crisis or self-correction: Rethinking media narratives about the well-being of science
by Kathleen Hall Jamieson - 2722-2727 Social norm enforcement in ethnically diverse communities
by Fabian Winter & Nan Zhang
March 2018, Volume 115, Issue 10
- 2149-2150 Heritability of trust and distrust remains unknown
by Brent Goldfarb & Andrew A. King & Timothy S. Simcoe - 2151-2152 Reply to Goldfarb et al.: On the heritability and socialization of trust and distrust
by Martin Reimann & Oliver Schilke & Ryne Estabrook & Karen S. Cook - 2329-2334 Contribution of NIH funding to new drug approvals 2010–2016
by Ekaterina Galkina Cleary & Jennifer M. Beierlein & Navleen Surjit Khanuja & Laura M. McNamee & Fred D. Ledley
February 2018, Volume 115, Issue 9
- 1940-1940 Radiation oncology authors and reviewers prefer double-blind peer review
by Katherine Egan Bennett & Reshma Jagsi & Anthony Zietman - 1941-1941 Reply to Bennett et al.: IJROBP study is consistent with our findings and offers insights on author preferences
by Andrew Tomkins & William D. Heavlin & Min Zhang
February 2018, Volume 115, Issue 8
- 1766-1771 Field study of charitable giving reveals that reciprocity decays over time
by Amanda Chuan & Judd B. Kessler & Katherine L. Milkman
January 2018, Volume 115, Issue 7
- 1593-1598 Insecurity, polio vaccination rates, and polio incidence in northwest Pakistan
by Amol A. Verma & Marcia P. Jimenez & Rudolf H. Tangermann & S. V. Subramanian & Fahad Razak
January 2018, Volume 115, Issue 6
- 1131-1134 Opinion: Valuation, liquidity price, and stability of cryptocurrencies
by Carey Caginalp & Gunduz Caginalp
January 2018, Volume 115, Issue 5
- 933-938 Communication in context: Interpreting promises in an experiment on competition and trust
by Alessandra Casella & Navin Kartik & Luis Sanchez & Sébastien Turban - 951-956 Cooperation, clustering, and assortative mixing in dynamic networks
by David Melamed & Ashley Harrell & Brent Simpson - 957-961 The role of obesity in exceptionally slow US mortality improvement
by Samuel H. Preston & Yana C. Vierboom & Andrew Stokes
January 2018, Volume 115, Issue 4
- 584-591 Impact and cost-effectiveness of snail control to achieve disease control targets for schistosomiasis
by Nathan C. Lo & David Gurarie & Nara Yoon & Jean T. Coulibaly & Eran Bendavid & Jason R. Andrews & Charles H. King - 702-707 The social genome of friends and schoolmates in the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent to Adult Health
by Benjamin W. Domingue & Daniel W. Belsky & Jason M. Fletcher & Dalton Conley & Jason D. Boardman & Kathleen Mullan Harris - 832-840 Women live longer than men even during severe famines and epidemics
by Virginia Zarulli & Julia A. Barthold Jones & Anna Oksuzyan & Rune Lindahl-Jacobsen & Kaare Christensen & James W. Vaupel
January 2018, Volume 115, Issue 3
- 435-437 Opinion: Measuring how countries adapt to societal aging
by Dana P. Goldman & Cynthia Chen & Julie Zissimopoulos & John W. Rowe & the Research Network on an Aging Society
January 2018, Volume 115, Issue 1
- 15-23 Initial elevation bias in subjective reports
by Patrick E. Shrout & Gertraud Stadler & Sean P. Lane & M. Joy McClure & Grace L. Jackson & Frederick D. Clavél & Masumi Iida & Marci E. J. Gleason & Joy H. Xu & Niall Bolger - 30-35 Punishment diminishes the benefits of network reciprocity in social dilemma experiments
by Xuelong Li & Marko Jusup & Zhen Wang & Huijia Li & Lei Shi & Boris Podobnik & H. Eugene Stanley & Shlomo Havlin & Stefano Boccaletti - 98-103 Direct electrical stimulation of the amygdala enhances declarative memory in humans
by Cory S. Inman & Joseph R. Manns & Kelly R. Bijanki & David I. Bass & Stephan Hamann & Daniel L. Drane & Rebecca E. Fasano & Christopher K. Kovach & Robert E. Gross & Jon T. Willie - 104-108 Gender disparities in colloquium speakers at top universities
by Christine L. Nittrouer & Michelle R. Hebl & Leslie Ashburn-Nardo & Rachel C. E. Trump-Steele & David M. Lane & Virginia Valian - 109-114 College completion predicts lower depression but higher metabolic syndrome among disadvantaged minorities in young adulthood
by Lauren Gaydosh & Kristen M. Schorpp & Edith Chen & Gregory E. Miller & Kathleen Mullan Harris - 115-120 Dynamic and heterogeneous effects of sibling death on children’s outcomes
by Jason Fletcher & Marian Vidal-Fernandez & Barbara Wolfe