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October 2021, Volume 118, Issue 41
- 2116647118-2116647118 The Strategic Council for Research Excellence, Integrity, and Trust
by Marcia McNutt & France A. Córdova & David B. Allison
October 2021, Volume 118, Issue 40
- 2104684118-2104684118 Inequality in mortality between Black and White Americans by age, place, and cause and in comparison to Europe, 1990 to 2018
by Hannes Schwandt & Janet Currie & Marlies Bär & James Banks & Paola Bertoli & Aline Bütikofer & Sarah Cattan & Beatrice Zong-Ying Chao & Claudia Costa & Libertad González & Veronica Grembi & Kristiina Huttunen & René Karadakic & Lucy Kraftman & Sonya Krutikova & Stefano Lombardi & Peter Redler & Carlos Riumallo-Herl & Ana Rodríguez-González & Kjell G. Salvanes & Paula Santana & Josselin Thuilliez & Eddy van Doorslaer & Tom Van Ourti & Joachim K. Winter & Bram Wouterse & Amelie Wuppermann - 2105953118-2105953118 Individual choices and universal rights for drinking water in rural Africa
by Rob Hope & Paola Ballon - 2108269118-2108269118 Learning from near misses from COVID-19
by Chander Velu & Sriya Iyer - 2108900118-2108900118 China's low fertility may not hinder future prosperity
by Guillaume Marois & Stuart Gietel-Basten & Wolfgang Lutz - 2112944118-2112944118 Reply to Velu and Iyer: The promise and limits of “near-miss” pandemic-related research
by Tim Johnson & Dalton Conley
September 2021, Volume 118, Issue 39
- 2021580118-2021580118 Constrained public benefits from global catch share fisheries
by Abdulrahman Ben-Hasan & Santiago De La Puente & Diana Flores & Michael C. Melnychuk & Emily Tivoli & Villy Christensen & Wei Cui & Carl J. Walters - 2101386118-2101386118 Excess mortality from COVID and non-COVID causes in minority populations
by Christopher J. Cronin & William N. Evans - 2102945118-2102945118 Gender inequities in the online dissemination of scholars’ work
by Orsolya Vásárhelyi & Igor Zakhlebin & Staša Milojević & Emőke-Ágnes Horvát - 2105624118-2105624118 Globalization mitigates the risk of conflict caused by strategic territory
by Quentin Gallea & Dominic Rohner - 2109813118-2109813118 Market forces determine the distribution of a leaky function in a simple microbial community
by Sarah J. Adkins-Jablonsky & Colleen M. Clark & Spiridon E. Papoulis & Matthew D. Kuhl & J. Jeffrey Morris
September 2021, Volume 118, Issue 38
- 2026382118-2026382118 Citizens from 13 countries share similar preferences for COVID-19 vaccine allocation priorities
by Raymond Duch & Laurence S. J. Roope & Mara Violato & Matias Fuentes Becerra & Thomas S. Robinson & Jean-Francois Bonnefon & Jorge Friedman & Peter John Loewen & Pavan Mamidi & Alessia Melegaro & Mariana Blanco & Juan Vargas & Julia Seither & Paolo Candio & Ana Gibertoni Cruz & Xinyang Hua & Adrian Barnett & Philip M. Clarke - 2106152118-2106152118 Postmortem memory of public figures in news and social media
by Robert West & Jure Leskovec & Christopher Potts
September 2021, Volume 118, Issue 37
- 2026386118-2026386118 Ethnic studies increases longer-run academic engagement and attainment
by Sade Bonilla & Thomas S. Dee & Emily K. Penner - 2104235118-2104235118 The global effectiveness of fact-checking: Evidence from simultaneous experiments in Argentina, Nigeria, South Africa, and the United Kingdom
by Ethan Porter & Thomas J. Wood - 2107273118-2107273118 Individualistic culture increases economic mobility in the United States
by Bryan Leonard & Steven M. Smith - 2109016118-2109016118 Rising nonmarital first childbearing among college-educated women: Evidence from three national studies
by Andrew J. Cherlin - 2109282118-2109282118 COVID-19 and mental health of individuals with different personalities
by Eugenio Proto & Anwen Zhang
September 2021, Volume 118, Issue 36
- 2101062118-2101062118 Task complexity moderates group synergy
by Abdullah Almaatouq & Mohammed Alsobay & Ming Yin & Duncan J. Watts - 2105125118-2105125118 Priming COVID-19 salience increases prejudice and discriminatory intent against Asians and Hispanics
by Yao Lu & Neeraj Kaushal & Xiaoning Huang & S. Michael Gaddis - 2105709118-2105709118 Early assessment of the relationship between the COVID-19 pandemic and births in high-income countries
by Arnstein Aassve & Nicolò Cavalli & Letizia Mencarini & Samuel Plach & Seth Sanders - 2106652118-2106652118 Global kidney chains
by Afshin Nikzad & Mohammad Akbarpour & Michael A. Rees & Alvin E. Roth - 2107590118-2107590118 The COVID-19 pandemic adds another 200,000 deaths (50%) to the annual toll of excess mortality in the United States
by Patrick Heuveline - 2109981118-2109981118 Reply to Heuveline: Important extension of analysis
by Samuel H. Preston & Yana C. Vierboom
August 2021, Volume 118, Issue 35
- 2101724118-2101724118 Using time-use diaries to track changing behavior across successive stages of COVID-19 social restrictions
by Oriel Sullivan & Jonathan Gershuny & Almudena Sevilla & Francesca Foliano & Margarita Vega-Rapun & Juana Lamote de Grignon & Teresa Harms & Pierre Walthéry - 2102794118-2102794118 Poverty-related bandwidth constraints reduce the value of consumption
by Heather Schofield & Atheendar S. Venkataramani - 2106292118-2106292118 Dynamical system model predicts when social learners impair collective performance
by Vicky Chuqiao Yang & Mirta Galesic & Harvey McGuinness & Ani Harutyunyan - 2106357118-2106357118 Psychological ownership interventions increase interest in claiming government benefits
by Wendy De La Rosa & Eesha Sharma & Stephanie M. Tully & Eric Giannella & Gwen Rino - 2109417118-2109417118 Testing and improving technology forecasts for better climate policy
by Jessika E. Trancik
August 2021, Volume 118, Issue 34
- 2103081118-2103081118 Economic impacts of tipping points in the climate system
by Simon Dietz & James Rising & Thomas Stoerk & Gernot Wagner - 2105710118-2105710118 On the value(s) of time: Workers’ value of their time depends on mode of valuation
by Gal Smitizsky & Wendy Liu & Uri Gneezy
August 2021, Volume 118, Issue 33
- 2022881118-2022881118 The long-run effects of religious persecution: Evidence from the Spanish Inquisition
by Mauricio Drelichman & Jordi Vidal-Robert & Hans-Joachim Voth - 2100814118-2100814118 Measuring the scientific effectiveness of contact tracing: Evidence from a natural experiment
by Thiemo Fetzer & Thomas Graeber - 2107873118-2107873118 Socioeconomic privilege and political ideology are associated with racial disparity in COVID-19 vaccination
by Ritu Agarwal & Michelle Dugas & Jui Ramaprasad & Junjie Luo & Gujie Li & Guodong (Gordon) Gao
August 2021, Volume 118, Issue 32
- 2101967118-2101967118 Examining the consumption of radical content on YouTube
by Homa Hosseinmardi & Amir Ghasemian & Aaron Clauset & Markus Mobius & David M. Rothschild & Duncan J. Watts - 2106559118-2106559118 Elite party cues increase vaccination intentions among Republicans
by Sophia L. Pink & James Chu & James N. Druckman & David G. Rand & Robb Willer - 2108225118-2108225118 Emphasize personal health benefits to boost COVID-19 vaccination rates
by Madison Ashworth & Linda Thunström & Todd L. Cherry & Stephen C. Newbold & David C. Finnoff - 2108467118-2108467118 Hallucinations and the meaning and structure of absorption
by Devin B. Terhune & Graham A. Jamieson - 2109120118-2109120118 Reply to Terhune and Jamieson: The nature of absorption
by Tanya Marie Luhrmann & Kara Weisman & Felicity Aulino & Joshua D. Brahinsky & John C. Dulin & Vivian A. Dzokoto & Cristine H. Legare & Michael Lifshitz & Emily Ng & Nicole Ross-Zehnder & Rachel E. Smith - 2110032118-2110032118 Centenarians may hold a key to continued rise of human longevity
by Johan Bredberg & Anders Bredberg - 2110693118-2110693118 Reply to Bredberg and Bredberg: Do some individuals age more slowly than others?
by James W. Vaupel & Francisco Villavicencio
July 2021, Volume 118, Issue 30
- 2022650118-2022650118 Reward-specific satiety affects subjective value signals in orbitofrontal cortex during multicomponent economic choice
by Alexandre Pastor-Bernier & Arkadiusz Stasiak & Wolfram Schultz - 2105155118-2105155118 A method for measuring investigative journalism in local newspapers
by Eray Turkel & Anish Saha & Rhett Carson Owen & Gregory J. Martin & Shoshana Vasserman - 2106272118-2106272118 Contact with Child Protective Services is pervasive but unequally distributed by race and ethnicity in large US counties
by Frank Edwards & Sara Wakefield & Kieran Healy & Christopher Wildeman
July 2021, Volume 118, Issue 29
- 2023343118-2023343118 On design-based empirical research and its interpretation and ethics in sustainability science
by Christopher B. Barrett - 2024570118-2024570118 A call for structured ethics appendices in social science papers
by Edward Asiedu & Dean Karlan & Monica Lambon-Quayefio & Christopher Udry - 2100685118-2100685118 Mapping partner drug resistance to guide antimalarial combination therapy policies in sub-Saharan Africa
by Hanna Y. Ehrlich & Amy K. Bei & Daniel M. Weinberger & Joshua L. Warren & Sunil Parikh - 2105878118-2105878118 Transmission dynamics are crucial to COVID-19 vaccination policy
by Jonathan Dushoff & Caroline Colijn & David J. D. Earn & Benjamin M. Bolker - 2105987118-2105987118 Optimal vaccination age varies across countries
by Héctor Pifarré i Arolas & Enrique Acosta & Mikko Myrskylä - 2107654118-2107654118 Reply to Dushoff et al. and Pifarré i Arolas et al.: Age prioritization for COVID-19 vaccination does save lives and years of life
by Joshua R. Goldstein & Thomas Cassidy & Kenneth W. Wachter - 2107670118-2107670118 Awareness and use of (emergency) sick leave: US employees’ unaddressed sick leave needs in a global pandemic
by Emma Jelliffe & Paul Pangburn & Stefan Pichler & Nicolas R. Ziebarth - 2109648118-2109648118 In high school math, more instructional time helps, but the tracking dilemma remains
by Adam Gamoran - 2110170118-2110170118 Reduced fertility from better access to contraception may not improve women’s health
by David Lam
July 2021, Volume 118, Issue 28
- 2101160118-2101160118 Thirty-five years later: Long-term effects of the Matlab maternal and child health/family planning program on older women’s well-being
by Tania Barham & Brachel Champion & Andrew D. Foster & Jena D. Hamadani & Warren C. Jochem & Gisella Kagy & Randall Kuhn & Jane Menkenb & Abdur Razzaque & Elisabeth Dowling Root & Patrick S. Turner
July 2021, Volume 118, Issue 27
- 1917165118-1917165118 Comparing expert elicitation and model-based probabilistic technology cost forecasts for the energy transition
by Jing Meng & Rupert Way & Elena Verdolini & Laura Diaz Anadon - 2019030118-2019030118 Effects of double-dose algebra on college persistence and degree attainment
by Takako Nomi & Stephen W. Raudenbush & Jake J. Smith - 2020961118-2020961118 Walrasian equilibrium behavior in nature
by Ted Loch-Temzelides - 2025721118-2025721118 Emergent inequality and business cycles in a simple behavioral macroeconomic model
by Yuki M. Asano & Jakob J. Kolb & Jobst Heitzig & J. Doyne Farmer - 2106499118-2106499118 The potential stickiness of pandemic-induced behavior changes in the United States
by Deborah Salon & Matthew Wigginton Conway & Denise Capasso da Silva & Rishabh Singh Chauhan & Sybil Derrible & Abolfazl (Kouros) Mohammadian & Sara Khoeini & Nathan Parker & Laura Mirtich & Ali Shamshiripour & Ehsan Rahimi & Ram M. Pendyala - 2109433118-2109433118 GWAS deems parents guilty by association
by Arbel Harpak & Michael D. Edge
June 2021, Volume 118, Issue 26
- 2011695118-2011695118 How quantifying the shape of stories predicts their success
by Olivier Toubia & Jonah Berger & Jehoshua Eliashberg - 2015258118-2015258118 Sunsetting as an adaptive strategy
by Roberta Romano & Simon A. Levin - 2015565118-2015565118 The landscape of innovation in bacteria, battleships, and beyond
by Terence C. Burnham & Michael Travisano - 2015568118-2015568118 Social finance as cultural evolution, transmission bias, and market dynamics
by Erol Akçay & David Hirshleifer - 2015569118-2015569118 Evolved attitudes to risk and the demand for equity
by Arthur J. Robson & H. Allen Orr - 2015571118-2015571118 Moonshots, investment booms, and selection bias in the transmission of cultural traits
by David Hirshleifer & Joshua B. Plotkin - 2015572118-2015572118 The origin of cooperation
by Nihal Koduri & Andrew W. Lo - 2015573118-2015573118 High-frequency trading and networked markets
by Federico Musciotto & Jyrki Piilo & Rosario N. Mantegna - 2015574118-2015574118 How market ecology explains market malfunction
by Maarten P. Scholl & Anisoara Calinescu & J. Doyne Farmer - 2016514118-2016514118 Evolution in pecunia
by Rabah Amir & Igor V. Evstigneev & Thorsten Hens & Valeriya Potapova & Klaus R. Schenk-Hoppé - 2023947118-2023947118 Estimating seroprevalence of SARS-CoV-2 in Ohio: A Bayesian multilevel poststratification approach with multiple diagnostic tests
by David Kline & Zehang Li & Yue Chu & Jon Wakefield & William C. Miller & Abigail Norris Turner & Samuel J. Clark - 2100664118-2100664118 Monitoring the COVID-19 epidemic with nationwide telecommunication data
by Joel Persson & Jurriaan F. Parie & Stefan Feuerriegel
June 2021, Volume 118, Issue 25
- 2023184118-2023184118 Estimating genetic nurture with summary statistics of multigenerational genome-wide association studies
by Yuchang Wu & Xiaoyuan Zhong & Yunong Lin & Zijie Zhao & Jiawen Chen & Boyan Zheng & James J. Li & Jason M. Fletcher & Qiongshi Lu - 2104912118-2104912118 Overcoming COVID-19 vaccination resistance when alternative policies affect the dynamics of conformism, social norms, and crowding out
by Katrin Schmelz & Samuel Bowles
June 2021, Volume 118, Issue 24
- 2020524118-2020524118 Intracounty modeling of COVID-19 infection with human mobility: Assessing spatial heterogeneity with business traffic, age, and race
by Xiao Hou & Song Gao & Qin Li & Yuhao Kang & Nan Chen & Kaiping Chen & Jinmeng Rao & Jordan S. Ellenberg & Jonathan A. Patz - 2102702118-2102702118 The US Department of Justice stumbles on visual perception
by Thomas D. Albright - 2105304118-2105304118 Early life stress is associated with earlier emergence of permanent molars
by Cassidy L. McDermott & Katherine Hilton & Anne T. Park & Ursula A. Tooley & Austin L. Boroshok & Muralidhar Mupparapu & JoAnna M. Scott & Erin E. Bumann & Allyson P. Mackey
June 2021, Volume 118, Issue 23
- 2026112118-2026112118 Converging evidence for greater male variability in time, risk, and social preferences
by Christian Thöni & Stefan Volk - 2100846118-2100846118 The effect of mass shootings on daily emotions is limited by time, geographic proximity, and political affiliation
by Patrick Sharkey & Yinzhi Shen - 2108401118-2108401118 News Feature: Keeping Black students in STEM
by Melissa Suran
June 2021, Volume 118, Issue 22
- 2004835117-2004835117 What we know about effective public engagement on CRISPR and beyond
by Dietram A. Scheufele & Nicole M. Krause & Isabelle Freiling & Dominique Brossard - 2004837117-2004837117 Setting ethical limits on human gene editing after the fall of the somatic/germline barrier
by John H. Evans - 2018185118-2018185118 Policy and weather influences on mobility during the early US COVID-19 pandemic
by Yihan Wu & Todd A. Mooring & Marianna Linz - 2023251118-2023251118 Wolves make roadways safer, generating large economic returns to predator conservation
by Jennifer L. Raynor & Corbett A. Grainger & Dominic P. Parker
May 2021, Volume 118, Issue 21
- 2005737118-2005737118 Quantifying collective intelligence in human groups
by Christoph Riedl & Young Ji Kim & Pranav Gupta & Thomas W. Malone & Anita Williams Woolley - 2008534118-2008534118 Gender roles produce divergent economic expectations
by Francesco D’Acunto & Ulrike Malmendier & Michael Weber - 2018994118-2018994118 Scaling up real networks by geometric branching growth
by Muhua Zheng & Guillermo García-Pérez & Marián Boguñá & M. Ángeles Serrano - 2026577118-2026577118 Carceral-community epidemiology, structural racism, and COVID-19 disparities
by Eric Reinhart & Daniel L. Chen - 2103000118-2103000118 The unintended consequences of US immigration enforcement policies
by Emily Ryo
May 2021, Volume 118, Issue 20
- 2010588118-2010588118 Death rates at specific life stages mold the sex gap in life expectancy
by Virginia Zarulli & Ilya Kashnitsky & James W. Vaupel - 2022685118-2022685118 Retrieval-constrained valuation: Toward prediction of open-ended decisions
by Zhihao Zhang & Shichun Wang & Maxwell Good & Siyana Hristova & Andrew S. Kayser & Ming Hsu - 2101165118-2101165118 A megastudy of text-based nudges encouraging patients to get vaccinated at an upcoming doctor’s appointment
by Katherine L. Milkman & Mitesh S. Patel & Linnea Gandhi & Heather N. Graci & Dena M. Gromet & Hung Ho & Joseph S. Kay & Timothy W. Lee & Modupe Akinola & John Beshears & Jonathan E. Bogard & Alison Buttenheim & Christopher F. Chabris & Gretchen B. Chapman & James J. Choi & Hengchen Dai & Craig R. Fox & Amir Goren & Matthew D. Hilchey & Jillian Hmurovic & Leslie K. John & Dean Karlan & Melanie Kim & David Laibson & Cait Lamberton & Brigitte C. Madrian & Michelle N. Meyer & Maria Modanu & Jimin Nam & Todd Rogers & Renante Rondina & Silvia Saccardo & Maheen Shermohammed & Dilip Soman & Jehan Sparks & Caleb Warren & Megan Weber & Ron Berman & Chalanda N. Evans & Christopher K. Snider & Eli Tsukayama & Christophe Van den Bulte & Kevin G. Volpp & Angela L. Duckworth - 2105243118-2105243118 Inequality in learning is a major concern after school closures
by Herman G. van de Werfhorst
May 2021, Volume 118, Issue 19
- 2010144118-2010144118 Belief polarization in a complex world: A learning theory perspective
by Nika Haghtalab & Matthew O. Jackson & Ariel D. Procaccia - 2021520118-2021520118 Interacting regional policies in containing a disease
by Arun G. Chandrasekhar & Paul Goldsmith-Pinkham & Matthew O. Jackson & Samuel Thau - 2104744118-2104744118 Inequalities in jail incarceration across the life course
by Kristin Turney
April 2021, Volume 118, Issue 17
- 2019624118-2019624118 Highly public anti-Black violence is associated with poor mental health days for Black Americans
by David S. Curtis & Tessa Washburn & Hedwig Lee & Ken R. Smith & Jaewhan Kim & Connor D. Martz & Michael R. Kramer & David H. Chae - 2020167118-2020167118 Life-course trajectories of body mass index from adolescence to old age: Racial and educational disparities
by Yang Claire Yang & Christine E. Walsh & Moira P. Johnson & Daniel W. Belsky & Max Reason & Patrick Curran & Allison E. Aiello & Marianne Chanti-Ketterl & Kathleen Mullan Harris - 2022376118-2022376118 Learning loss due to school closures during the COVID-19 pandemic
by Per Engzell & Arun Frey & Mark D. Verhagen
April 2021, Volume 118, Issue 16
- 2014893118-2014893118 Predicting social tipping and norm change in controlled experiments
by James Andreoni & Nikos Nikiforakis & Simon Siegenthaler - 2023429118-2023429118 The cumulative risk of jail incarceration
by Bruce Western & Jaclyn Davis & Flavien Ganter & Natalie Smith - 2024850118-2024850118 Excess mortality in the United States in the 21st century
by Samuel H. Preston & Yana C. Vierboom - 2025786118-2025786118 Dynamic prioritization of COVID-19 vaccines when social distancing is limited for essential workers
by Jack H. Buckner & Gerardo Chowell & Michael R. Springborn
March 2021, Volume 118, Issue 13
- 2004933118-2004933118 Health and economic impact of the pneumococcal conjugate vaccine in hindering antimicrobial resistance in China
by Ember (Yiwei) Lu & Hui-Han Chen & Hongqing Zhao & Sachiko Ozawa - 2008128118-2008128118 Least-cost targets and avoided fossil fuel capacity in India’s pursuit of renewable energy
by Ranjit Deshmukh & Amol Phadke & Duncan S. Callaway - 2015124118-2015124118 Supportive management practice and intrinsic motivation go together in the public service
by Dan Honig - 2021258118-2021258118 Exposure density and neighborhood disparities in COVID-19 infection risk
by Boyeong Hong & Bartosz J. Bonczak & Arpit Gupta & Lorna E. Thorpe & Constantine E. Kontokosta - 2025524118-2025524118 Frontrunning the signals: As arbitrage between sophisticates
by George A. Akerlof & Hui Tong - 2104155118-2104155118 Opinion: Past is future for the era of COVID-19 research in the social sciences
by Dalton Conley & Tim Johnson
March 2021, Volume 118, Issue 12
- 1907351118-1907351118 Years of good life is a well-being indicator designed to serve research on sustainability
by Wolfgang Lutz & Erich Striessnig & Anna Dimitrova & Simone Ghislandi & Anastasia Lijadi & Claudia Reiter & Sonja Spitzerr & Dilek Yildiz - 2021359118-2021359118 Impacts of introducing and lifting nonpharmaceutical interventions on COVID-19 daily growth rate and compliance in the United States
by Surya Singh & Mujaheed Shaikh & Katharina Hauck & Marisa Miraldo - 2021976118-2021976118 Extreme weather events and military conflict over seven centuries in ancient Korea
by Tackseung Jun & Rajiv Sethi
March 2021, Volume 118, Issue 11
- 2013070118-2013070118 Focusing climate negotiations on a uniform common commitment can promote cooperation
by Klaus M. Schmidt & Axel Ockenfels - 2013443118-2013443118 Bots are less central than verified accounts during contentious political events
by Sandra González-Bailón & Manlio De Domenico - 2024777118-2024777118 Life expectancy in adulthood is falling for those without a BA degree, but as educational gaps have widened, racial gaps have narrowed
by Anne Case & Angus Deaton - 2026093118-2026093118 Transmission of SARS-CoV-2 via fomite, especially cold chain, should not be ignored
by Weilong Ji & Xue Li & Si Chen & Linzhu Ren - 2026322118-2026322118 Vaccinating the oldest against COVID-19 saves both the most lives and most years of life
by Joshua R. Goldstein & Thomas Cassidy & Kenneth W. Wachter - 2026725118-2026725118 Pandemic response policies’ democratizing effects on online learning
by Rene F. Kizilcec & Christos A. Makridis & Katharine C. Sadowski - 2102713118-2102713118 Opinion: Academic-humanitarian technology partnerships: an unhappy marriage?
by Louis Potter & Dikolela Kalubi & Klaus Schönenberger
February 2021, Volume 118, Issue 8
- 2017834118-2017834118 Effects of short birth spacing on birth-order differences in child stunting: Evidence from India
by Sunaina Dhingra & Prabhu L. Pingali - 2020685118-2020685118 Pandemic precarity: COVID-19 is exposing and exacerbating inequalities in the American heartland
by Brea L. Perry & Brian Aronson & Bernice A. Pescosolido
February 2021, Volume 118, Issue 6
February 2021, Volume 118, Issue 5
- 2002923118-2002923118 The golden age of social science
by Anastasia Buyalskaya & Marcos Gallo & Colin F. Camerer - 2014746118-2014746118 Reductions in 2020 US life expectancy due to COVID-19 and the disproportionate impact on the Black and Latino populations
by Theresa Andrasfay & Noreen Goldman - 2016649118-2016649118 Sensing the presence of gods and spirits across cultures and faiths
by Tanya Marie Luhrmann & Kara Weisman & Felicity Aulino & Joshua D. Brahinsky & John C. Dulin & Vivian A. Dzokoto & Cristine H. Legare & Michael Lifshitz & Emily Ng & Nicole Ross-Zehnder & Rachel E. Smith
January 2021, Volume 118, Issue 4
- 2010316118-2010316118 The joint dynamics of investor beliefs and trading during the COVID-19 crash
by Stefano Giglio & Matteo Maggiori & Johannes Stroebel & Stephen Utkus - 2020508118-2020508118 Equity for women and underrepresented minorities in STEM: Graduate experiences and career plans in chemistry
by Jean Stockard & Celeste M. Rohlfing & Geraldine L. Richmond
January 2021, Volume 118, Issue 2
- 2014226118-2014226118 Six-year follow-up study of residential displacement and health outcomes following the 2011 Japan Earthquake and Tsunami
by Hiroyuki Hikichi & Jun Aida & Katsunori Kondo & Ichiro Kawachi
January 2021, Volume 118, Issue 1
- 2008740118-2008740118 Incorporating ethics and welfare into randomized experiments
by Yusuke Narita - 2013515118-2013515118 Filling the gaps in the global prevalence map of clinical antimicrobial resistance
by Rik Oldenkamp & Constance Schultsz & Emiliano Mancini & Antonio Cappuccio - 2015455118-2015455118 Nursing home staff networks and COVID-19
by M. Keith Chen & Judith A. Chevalier & Elisa F. Long - 2016385118-2016385118 Enforcement may crowd out voluntary support for COVID-19 policies, especially where trust in government is weak and in a liberal society
by Katrin Schmelz - 2019378118-2019378118 Impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on rural America
by J. Tom Mueller & Kathryn McConnell & Paul Berne Burow & Katie Pofahl & Alexis A. Merdjanoff & Justin Farrell - 2024143118-2024143118 Opinion: We need to improve the welfare of life science trainees
by Daniele Simoneschi
December 2020, Volume 117, Issue 52
- 32833-32835 Considering network interventions
by Damon Centola - 32842-32844 The spread of COVID-19 shows the importance of policy coordination
by Joshua Graff Zivin & Nicholas Sanders - 32883-32890 COVID-19 lockdown induces disease-mitigating structural changes in mobility networks
by Frank Schlosser & Benjamin F. Maier & Olivia Jack & David Hinrichs & Adrian Zachariae & Dirk Brockmann - 33130-33140 Robust identification of investor beliefs
by Xiaohong Chen & Lars Peter Hansen & Peter G. Hansen - 33141-33148 Testing the drift-diffusion model
by Drew Fudenberg & Whitney Newey & Philipp Strack & Tomasz Strzalecki
December 2020, Volume 117, Issue 51
December 2020, Volume 117, Issue 50
- 31696-31705 An empirical evaluation of Chinese college admissions reforms through a natural experiment
by Yan Chen & Ming Jiang & Onur Kesten - 31706-31715 Policy responses to the COVID-19 outbreak must strike a balance between maintaining essential supply chains and limiting the spread of the virus. Our results indicate a strong positive relationship between livestock-processing plants and local community transmission of COVID-19, suggesting that these plants may act as transmission vectors into the surrounding population and accelerate the spread of the virus beyond what would be predicted solely by population risk characteristics. We estimate the total excess COVID-19 cases and deaths associated with proximity to livestock plants to be 236,000 to 310,000 (6 to 8% of all US cases) and 4,300 to 5,200 (3 to 4% of all US deaths), respectively, as of July 21, 2020, with the vast majority likely related to community spread outside these plants. The association is found primarily among large processing facilities and large meatpacking companies. In addition, we find evidence that plant closures attenuated county-wide cases and that plants that received permission from the US Department of Agriculture to increase their production-line speeds saw more county-wide cases. Ensuring both public health and robust essential supply chains may require an increase in meatpacking oversight and potentially a shift toward more decentralized, smaller-scale meat production
by Charles A. Taylor & Christopher Boulos & Douglas Almond - 31754-31759 The duration of interaction events in a society is a fundamental measure of its collective nature and potentially reflects variability in individual behavior. Here we performed a high-throughput measurement of trophallaxis and face-to-face event durations experienced by a colony of honeybees over their entire lifetimes. The interaction time distribution is heavy-tailed, as previously reported for human face-to-face interactions. We developed a theory of pair interactions that takes into account individual variability and predicts the scaling behavior for both bee and extant human datasets. The individual variability of worker honeybees was nonzero but less than that of humans, possibly reflecting their greater genetic relatedness. Our work shows how individual differences can lead to universal patterns of behavior that transcend species and specific mechanisms for social interactions
by Sang Hyun Choi & Vikyath D. Rao & Tim Gernat & Adam R. Hamilton & Gene E. Robinson & Nigel Goldenfeld
December 2020, Volume 117, Issue 49
- 31053-31062 Race and ethnic variation in college students’ allostatic regulation of racism-related stress
by Jacob E. Cheadle & Bridget J. Goosby & Joseph C. Jochman & Cara C. Tomaso & Chelsea B. Kozikowski Yancey & Timothy D. Nelson - 31063-31069 Gender stereotypes can explain the gender-equality paradox
by Thomas Breda & Elyès Jouini & Clotilde Napp & Georgia Thebault
December 2020, Volume 117, Issue 48
- 30285-30294 Network interventions for managing the COVID-19 pandemic and sustaining economy
by Akihiro Nishi & George Dewey & Akira Endo & Sophia Neman & Sage K. Iwamoto & Michael Y. Ni & Yusuke Tsugawa & Georgios Iosifidis & Justin D. Smith & Sean D. Young - 30295-30302 The social patterning of autism diagnoses reversed in California between 1992 and 2018
by Alix S. Winter & Christine Fountain & Keely Cheslack-Postava & Peter S. Bearman - 30303-30308 The confidence gap predicts the gender pay gap among STEM graduates
by Adina D. Sterling & Marissa E. Thompson & Shiya Wang & Abisola Kusimo & Shannon Gilmartin & Sheri Sheppard - 30309-30317 The changing geography of social mobility in the United States
by Dylan Shane Connor & Michael Storper
November 2020, Volume 117, Issue 46
- 28564-28565 Too early to declare a general law of social mobility and heritability for education
by Damien Morris - 28566-28567 Reply to Morris: Heritability of education remains associated with social mobility
by Per Engzell & Felix C. Tropf - 28692-28699 Government effectiveness and institutions as determinants of tropical cyclone mortality
by Elizabeth Tennant & Elisabeth A. Gilmore - 29202-29211 Voluntary restrictions on self-reliance increase cooperation and mitigate wealth inequality
by Jörg Gross & Robert Böhm
November 2020, Volume 117, Issue 45
- 27934-27934 Initial economic damage from the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States is more widespread across ages and geographies than initial mortality impacts
by Maria Polyakova & Geoffrey Kocks & Victoria Udalova & Amy Finkelstein - 28506-28514 Fine-scale spatial clustering of measles nonvaccination that increases outbreak potential is obscured by aggregated reporting data
by Nina B. Masters & Marisa C. Eisenberg & Paul L. Delamater & Matthew Kay & Matthew L. Boulton & Matthew L. Boulton & Jon Zelner
November 2020, Volume 117, Issue 44
- 27255-27261 Life cycle patterns of cognitive performance over the long run
by Anthony Strittmatter & Uwe Sunde & Dainis Zegners - 27277-27284 Economic hardship and mental health complaints during COVID-19
by Dirk Witteveen & Eva Velthorst - 27285-27291 The initial public health response to the breakout of COVID-19 required fundamental changes in individual behavior, such as isolation at home or wearing masks. The effectiveness of these policies hinges on generalized public obedience. Yet, people’s level of compliance may depend on their beliefs regarding the pandemic. We use original data from two waves of a survey conducted in March and April 2020 in eight Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development countries ( n = 21,649) to study gender differences in COVID-19−related beliefs and behaviors. We show that women are more likely to perceive COVID-19 as a very serious health problem, to agree with restraining public policy measures, and to comply with them. Gender differences in attitudes and behavior are sizable in all countries. They are accounted for neither by sociodemographic and employment characteristics nor by psychological and behavioral factors. They are only partially mitigated for individuals who cohabit or have direct exposure to the virus. We show that our results are not due to differential social desirability bias. This evidence has important implications for public health policies and communication on COVID-19, which may need to be gender based, and it unveils a domain of gender differences: behavioral changes in response to a new risk
by Vincenzo Galasso & Vincent Pons & Paola Profeta & Michael Becher & Sylvain Brouard & Martial Foucault
October 2020, Volume 117, Issue 43
- 26559-26561 America in pain, the nation’s well-being at stake
by Nicole Maestas - 26703-26709 America First populism, social volatility, and self-reported arrests
by Ron Levi & Ioana Sendroiu & John Hagan
October 2020, Volume 117, Issue 42
- 25975-25976 Dangerous to claim “no clear association” between intergenerational relationships and COVID-19
by Jennifer Beam Dowd & Per Block & Valentina Rotondi & Melinda C. Mills - 25977-25978 Reply to Dowd et al.: Dangerous to overemphasize the importance of specific COVID-19 risk factors based on (unadjusted) macro-level analyses
by Bruno Arpino & Valeria Bordone & Marta Pasqualini - 25982-25984 The demographic dividend is more than an education dividend
by Rainer Kotschy & Patricio Suarez Urtaza & Uwe Sunde - 26170-26175 Among deaths of despair, the individual and community correlates of US suicides have been consistently identified and are well known. However, the suicide rate has been stubbornly unyielding to reduction efforts, promoting calls for novel research directions. Linking levels of influence has been proposed in theory but blocked by data limitations in the United States. Guided by theories on the importance of connectedness and responding to unique data challenges of low base rates, geographical dispersion, and appropriate comparison groups, we attempt a harmonization of the National Violent Death Reporting System (NVDRS) and the American Community Survey (ACS) to match individual and county–level risks. We theorize cross-level sociodemographic homogeneity between individuals and communities, which we refer to as “social similarity” or “sameness,” focusing on whether having like-others in the community moderates individual suicide risks. While analyses from this new Multilevel Suicide Data for the United States (MSD-US) replicate several individual and contextual findings, considering sameness changes usual understandings of risk in two critical ways. First, high individual risk for suicide among those who are younger, not US born, widowed or married, unemployed, or have physical disabilities is cut substantially with greater sameness. Second, this moderating pattern flips for Native Americans, Alaska Natives, Asians, and Hispanics, as well as among native-born and unmarried individuals, where low individual suicide risk increases significantly with greater social similarity. Results mark the joint influence of social structure and culture, deliver unique insights on the complexity of connectedness in suicide, and offer considerations for policy and practice
by Bernice A. Pescosolido & Byungkyu Lee & Karen Kafadar
October 2020, Volume 117, Issue 41
- 25200-25200 Not all trauma is the same
by Qin Xiang Ng & Donovan Yutong Lim & Kuan Tsee Chee - 25201-25202 Reply to Ng et al.: Not all trauma is the same, but lessons can be drawn from commonalities
by Ethan J. Raker & Donovan Meghan Zacher & Sarah R. Lowe - 25423-25428 Reply to Ng et al.: Not all trauma is the same, but lessons can be drawn from commonalities
by Fabio Galeotti & Charlotte Saucet & Marie Claire Villeval
October 2020, Volume 117, Issue 40
- 24771-24777 Catch–quota matching allowances balance economic and ecological targets in a fishery managed by individual transferable quota
by Maartje Oostdijk & Conor Byrne & Gunnar Stefánsson & Maria J. Santos & Pamela J. Woods - 24785-24789 Decoding the mystery of American pain reveals a warning for the future
by Anne Case & Angus Deaton & Arthur A. Stone - 25169-25178 A map of decoy influence in human multialternative choice
by Tsvetomira Dumbalska & Vickie Li & Konstantinos Tsetsos & Christopher Summerfield
September 2020, Volume 117, Issue 39
- 24032-24032 Using the curriculum vitae to promote gender equity during the COVID-19 pandemic
by Vineet M. Arora & Charles M. Wray & Avital Y. O’Glasser & Mark Shapiro & Shikha Jain - 24033-24034 Reply to Arora et al.: Concerns and considerations about using the CV as an equity tool
by Jessica L. Malisch & Breanna N. Harris & Shanen M. Sherrer & Kristy A. Lewis & Stephanie L. Shepherd & Pumtiwitt C. McCarthy & Jessica L. Spott & Elizabeth P. Karam & Naima Moustaid-Moussa & Jessica McCrory Calarco & Latha Ramalingam & Amelia E. Talley & Jaclyn E. Cañas-Carrell & Karin Ardon-Dryer & Dana A. Weiser & Ximena E. Bernal & Jennifer Deitloff - 24039-24046 Treatment of mental illness in American adolescents varies widely within and across areas
by Emily Cuddy & Janet Currie - 24165-24172 Fifty years of capacity building in the search for new marine natural products
by Miguel C. Leal & Jaime M. Anaya-Rojas & Murray H. G. Munro & John W. Blunt & Carlos J. Melian & Ricardo Calado & Moritz D. Lürig - 24173-24179 National population mapping from sparse survey data: A hierarchical Bayesian modeling framework to account for uncertainty
by Douglas R. Leasure & Warren C. Jochem & Eric M. Weber & Vincent Seaman & Andrew J. Tatem - 24180-24187 Spatial heterogeneity can lead to substantial local variations in COVID-19 timing and severity
by Loring J. Thomas & Peng Huang & Fan Yin & Xiaoshuang Iris Luo & Zack W. Almquist & John R. Hipp & Carter T. Butts
September 2020, Volume 117, Issue 38
- 23219-23220 Low-carbon transition is improbable without carbon pricing
by Jeroen van den Bergh & Wouter Botzen - 23221-23222 Reply to van den Bergh and Botzen: A clash of paradigms over the role of carbon pricing
by Daniel Rosenbloom & Jochen Markard & Frank W. Geels & Lea Fuenfschilling - 23484-23489 Local exposure to school shootings and youth antidepressant use
by Maya Rossin-Slater & Molly Schnell & Hannes Schwandt & Sam Trejo & Lindsey Uniat - 23490-23498 Improving data access democratizes and diversifies science
by Abhishek Nagaraj & Esther Shears & Mathijs de Vaan
September 2020, Volume 117, Issue 37
- 22614-22618 Opinion: Use science to stop sexual harassment in higher education
by Kathryn B. H. Clancy & Lilia M. Cortina & Anna R. Kirkland - 22665-22667 Innovative teaching knowledge stays with users
by A. Kelly Lane & Jacob D. McAlpin & Brittnee Earl & Stephanie Feola & Jennifer E. Lewis & Karl Mertens & Susan E. Shadle & John Skvoretz & John P. Ziker & Brian A. Couch & Luanna B. Prevost & Marilyne Stains - 22787-22792 Human social preferences cluster and spread in the field
by Alexander Ehlert & Martin Kindschi & René Algesheimer & Heiko Rauhut - 22793-22799 Intergenerational resource sharing and mortality in a global perspective
by Tobias Vogt & Fanny Kluge & Ronald Lee - 22800-22804 The breakdown of antiracist norms: A natural experiment on hate speech after terrorist attacks
by Amalia Álvarez-Benjumea & Fabian Winter
September 2020, Volume 117, Issue 36
- 21854-21856 US racial inequality may be as deadly as COVID-19
by Elizabeth Wrigley-Field - 21985-21993 The global value of water in agriculture
by Paolo D’Odorico & Davide Danilo Chiarelli & Lorenzo Rosa & Alfredo Bini & David Zilberman & Maria Cristina Rulli - 22035-22041 Demographic perspectives on the mortality of COVID-19 and other epidemics
by Joshua R. Goldstein & Ronald D. Lee
August 2020, Volume 117, Issue 35
- 20982-20985 Science and Culture: Universities move science labs to the kitchen
by Carolyn Beans - 21185-21193 Deconstructing bias in social preferences reveals groupy and not-groupy behavior
by Rachel Kranton & Matthew Pease & Seth Sanders & Scott Huettel - 21194-21200 Physician–patient racial concordance and disparities in birthing mortality for newborns
by Brad N. Greenwood & Rachel R. Hardeman & Laura Huang & Aaron Sojourner
August 2020, Volume 117, Issue 34
- 20468-20473 Social distancing laws cause only small losses of economic activity during the COVID-19 pandemic in Scandinavia
by Adam Sheridan & Asger Lau Andersen & Emil Toft Hansen & Niels Johannesen - 20495-20502 Collective property rights reduce deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon
by Kathryn Baragwanath & Ella Bayi
August 2020, Volume 117, Issue 33
- 19612-19614 Opinion: Opinion: Here’s how we restore productivity and vigor to the biomedical research workforce in the midst of COVID-19
by M. Bishr Omary & Mahmud Hassan - 19658-19660 Opinion: Social distancing responses to COVID-19 emergency declarations strongly differentiated by income
by Joakim A. Weill & Matthieu Stigler & Olivier Deschenes & Michael R. Springborn - 19792-19798 Opinion: Popular repugnance contrasts with legal bans on controversial markets
by Alvin E. Roth & Stephanie W. Wang - 19837-19843 Interdependence and the cost of uncoordinated responses to COVID-19
by David Holtz & Michael Zhao & Seth G. Benzell & Cathy Y. Cao & Mohammad Amin Rahimian & Jeremy Yang & Jennifer Allen & Avinash Collis & Alex Moehring & Tara Sowrirajan & Dipayan Ghosh & Yunhao Zhang & Paramveer S. Dhillon & Christos Nicolaides & Dean Eckles & Sinan Aral
August 2020, Volume 117, Issue 32
- 18898-18901 Opinion: It’s ethical to test promising coronavirus vaccines against less-promising ones
by Nir Eyal & Marc Lipsitch