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November 2019, Volume 116, Issue 45
- 22435-22436 Communicating racial segregation: Abstract versus concrete
by Tomasz Stepinski & Anna Dmowska - 22437-22437 Reply to Stepinski and Dmowska: Segregation beyond scale and across space: Arbitrary versus objective analysis
by Madalina Olteanu & Julien Randon-Furling & William A. V. Clark - 22442-22444 Resource sharing can impose an economic trade-off: One person acquiring resources may mean that another cannot. However, if individuals value the social process itself that is a feature of economic exchanges, socio-structural manipulations might improve collective welfare. Using a series of online experiments with 600 subjects arrayed into 40 groups, we explore the welfare impact of 2 network interventions. We manipulated the degree assortativity of the groups (who were engaged in resource sharing) while keeping the number of people and connections fixed. Distinctly, we also manipulated the distribution of sharable resources by basing endowments on network degree. We show that structural manipulation (implementing degree assortativity) can facilitate the reciprocity that is achievable in exchanges and consequently affect group-level satisfaction. We also show that individuals are more satisfied with exchanges when each node is unequally endowed with resources that are proportional to the number of potential recipients, which again facilitates reciprocity. Collective welfare in settings involving resource sharing can be enhanced without the need for extra resources
by Hirokazu Shirado & George Iosifidis & Nicholas A. Christakis
October 2019, Volume 116, Issue 44
- 22088-22093 Efficient team structures in an open-ended cooperative creativity experiment
by Bernardo Monechi & Giulia Pullano & Vittorio Loreto - 22094-22099 Shorter distances between papers over time are due to more cross-field references and increased citation rate to higher-impact papers
by Attila Varga - 22100-22105 Work time and market integration in the original affluent society
by Rahul Bhui & Maciej Chudek & Joseph Henrich
October 2019, Volume 116, Issue 43
- 21336-21338 Opinion: Why institutional review boards should have a role in the open science movement
by Sean Grant & Kathryn E. Bouskill - 21450-21455 Evidence for sharp increase in the economic damages of extreme natural disasters
by Matteo Coronese & Francesco Lamperti & Klaus Keller & Francesca Chiaromonte & Andrea Roventini - 21463-21468 Quantifying the future lethality of terror organizations
by Yang Yang & Adam R. Pah & Brian Uzzi - 21864-21873 Social, demographic, and economic correlates of food and chemical consumption measured by wastewater-based epidemiology
by Phil M. Choi & Francesco Lamperti & Saer Samanipour & Wayne D. Hall & Coral E. Gartner & Jochen F. Mueller & Kevin V. Thomas & Jake W. O’Brien
October 2019, Volume 116, Issue 42
- 20886-20891 Declining CO 2 price paths
by Kent D. Daniel & Robert B. Litterman & Gernot Wagner - 20910-20916 Postdocs’ lab engagement predicts trajectories of PhD students’ skill development
by David F. Feldon & Kaylee Litson & Soojeong Jeong & Jennifer M. Blaney & Jina Kang & Candace Miller & Kimberly Griffin & Josipa Roksa
October 2019, Volume 116, Issue 41
- 20339-20345 Predicting kidney transplant outcomes with partial knowledge of HLA mismatch
by Charles F. Manski & Anat R. Tambur & Michael Gmeiner - 20360-20365 Propinquity drives the emergence of network structure and density
by Lazaros K. Gallos & Shlomo Havlin & H. Eugene Stanley & Nina H. Fefferman
October 2019, Volume 116, Issue 40
- 19768-19770 Understanding the industrial contribution to pollution offers opportunities to further improve air quality in the United States
by Juan Moreno-Cruz - 19797-19798 The value of thoughts and prayers
by Linda Thunström & Shiri Noy - 19857-19862 Fine particulate matter damages and value added in the US economy
by Peter Tschofen & Inês L. Azevedo & Nicholas Z. Muller - 19894-19898 A field experiment on community policing and police legitimacy
by Kyle Peyton & Michael Sierra-Arévalo & David G. Rand
September 2019, Volume 116, Issue 39
- 19231-19236 Signaling the trustworthiness of science
by Kathleen Hall Jamieson & Marcia McNutt & Veronique Kiermer & Richard Sever - 19392-19397 The long-term impact of the Communist Revolution on social stratification in contemporary China
by Yu Xie & Chunni Zhang
September 2019, Volume 116, Issue 38
- 18888-18892 Cross-national evidence of a negativity bias in psychophysiological reactions to news
by Stuart Soroka & Patrick Fournier & Lilach Nir
September 2019, Volume 116, Issue 37
- 18341-18346 Measuring the probability of a financial crisis
by Robert F. Engle & Tianyue Ruan
September 2019, Volume 116, Issue 36
- 17624-17624 Scientists who leave research to pursue other careers in science are still scientists
by Shane M. Hanlon - 17625-17626 Reply to Hanlon: Transitions in science careers
by Staša Milojević & Filippo Radicchi & John P. Walsh - 17712-17716 Risk attitudes and personality traits of entrepreneurs and venture team members
by Sari Pekkala Kerr & William R. Kerr & Margaret Dalton - 17753-17758 Disintermediating your friends: How online dating in the United States displaces other ways of meeting
by Michael J. Rosenfeld & Reuben J. Thomas & Sonia Hausen
August 2019, Volume 116, Issue 34
- 16768-16772 Standardizing the fee-waiver application increased naturalization rates of low-income immigrants
by Vasil Yasenov & Michael Hotard & Duncan Lawrence & Jens Hainmueller & David D. Laitin - 16793-16798 Risk of being killed by police use of force in the United States by age, race–ethnicity, and sex
by Frank Edwards & Hedwig Lee & Michael Esposito - 16799-16804 Subjective well-being in China’s changing society
by William A. V. Clark & Daichun Yi & Youqin Huang - 16805-16810 Why foreign STEM PhDs are unlikely to work for US technology startups
by Michael Roach & John Skrentny
August 2019, Volume 116, Issue 32
- 15883-15888 Effects of policy-driven hypothetical air pollutant interventions on childhood asthma incidence in southern California
by Erika Garcia & Robert Urman & Kiros Berhane & Rob McConnell & Frank Gilliland
July 2019, Volume 116, Issue 31
- 15336-15337 The problem with delineating narrow criteria for citizen science
by Jeremy Auerbach & Erika L. Barthelmess & Darlene Cavalier & Caren B. Cooper & Heather Fenyk & Mordechai Haklay & Joseph M. Hulbert & Christopher C. M. Kyba & Lincoln R. Larson & Eva Lewandowski & Lea Shanley - 15338-15338 Reply to Auerbach et al.: How our Opinion piece invites collaboration
by Florian Heigl & Barbara Kieslinger & Katharina T. Paul & Julia Uhlik & Daniel Dörler - 15435-15440 Girls’ comparative advantage in reading can largely explain the gender gap in math-related fields
by Thomas Breda & Clotilde Napp - 15447-15452 Predicting neighborhoods’ socioeconomic attributes using restaurant data
by Lei Dong & Carlo Ratti & Siqi Zheng
July 2019, Volume 116, Issue 30
- 14910-14915 Pervasive Arctic lead pollution suggests substantial growth in medieval silver production modulated by plague, climate, and conflict
by Joseph R. McConnell & Nathan J. Chellman & Andrew I. Wilson & Andreas Stohl & Monica M. Arienzo & Sabine Eckhardt & Diedrich Fritzsche & Sepp Kipfstuhl & Thomas Opel & Philip F. Place & Jørgen Peder Steffensen - 14916-14925 Impacts of protected areas vary with the level of government: Comparing avoided deforestation across agencies in the Brazilian Amazon
by Diego Herrera & Alexander Pfaff & Juan Robalino - 14931-14936 Evaluating the prevalence and quality of conference codes of conduct
by Alicia J. Foxx & Rebecca S. Barak & Taran M. Lichtenberger & Lea K. Richardson & Aireale J. Rodgers & Evelyn Webb Williams
July 2019, Volume 116, Issue 28
- 13759-13761 Opinion: Scaling trajectories of cities
by Marc Keuschnigg - 13885-13890 Decoding team and individual impact in science and invention
by Mohammad Ahmadpoor & Benjamin F. Jones - 13909-13914 Americans overestimate the intergenerational persistence in income ranks
by Siwei Cheng & Fangqi Wen
July 2019, Volume 116, Issue 27
- 13150-13154 Opinion: The National Institutes of Health needs to better balance funding distributions among US institutions
by Wayne P. Wahls - 13276-13281 Social evolution leads to persistent corruption
by Joung-Hun Lee & Yoh Iwasa & Ulf Dieckmann & Karl Sigmund
June 2019, Volume 116, Issue 26
- 12624-12626 Association between medical cannabis laws and opioid overdose mortality has reversed over time
by Chelsea L. Shover & Corey S. Davis & Sanford C. Gordon & Keith Humphreys - 12775-12780 Attendance trends threaten future operations of America’s state park systems
by Jordan W. Smith & Emily J. Wilkins & Yu-Fai Leung - 12781-12786 On the psychology and economics of antisocial personality
by J. B. Engelmann & B. Schmid & C. K. W. De Dreu & J. Chumbley & E. Fehr - 12798-12803 Education rather than age structure brings demographic dividend
by Wolfgang Lutz & Jesus Crespo Cuaresma & Endale Kebede & Alexia Prskawetz & Warren C. Sanderson & Erich Striessnig
June 2019, Volume 116, Issue 25
- 12131-12133 Adaptation to diversity: Individual and societal processes
by Linda R. Tropp - 12232-12237 Mangroves shelter coastal economic activity from cyclones
by Jacob P. Hochard & Stuart Hamilton & Edward B. Barbier - 12244-12249 Humans adapt to social diversity over time
by Miguel R. Ramos & Matthew R. Bennett & Douglas S. Massey & Miles Hewstone - 12250-12254 Segregation through the multiscalar lens
by Madalina Olteanu & Julien Randon-Furling & William A. V. Clark - 12255-12260 The promise and peril of sexual harassment programs
by Frank Dobbin & Alexandra Kalev
May 2019, Volume 116, Issue 22
- 10729-10733 Productivity, prominence, and the effects of academic environment
by Samuel F. Way & Allison C. Morgan & Daniel B. Larremore & Aaron Clauset
May 2019, Volume 116, Issue 21
- 10323-10328 Second-order induction in prediction problems
by Rossella Argenziano & Itzhak Gilboa - 10329-10332 A randomized control trial evaluating the effects of police body-worn cameras
by David Yokum & Anita Ravishankar & Alexander Coppock
May 2019, Volume 116, Issue 20
- 9686-9689 Science and Culture: Can the principles of topology help improve the world’s slums?
by Stephen Ornes
May 2019, Volume 116, Issue 19
- 9142-9146 Opinion: To create sustainable seafood industries, the United States needs a better accounting of imports and exports
by Jessica A. Gephart & Halley E. Froehlich & Trevor A. Branch - 9152-9154 Inequality brokered
by Peter Hegarty - 9293-9302 Lending practices to same-sex borrowers
by Hua Sun & Lei Gao - 9303-9311 Systematic assessment of the sex ratio at birth for all countries and estimation of national imbalances and regional reference levels
by Fengqing Chao & Patrick Gerland & Alex R. Cook & Leontine Alkema
April 2019, Volume 116, Issue 18
- 8834-8839 Evolution of social norms and correlated equilibria
by Bryce Morsky & Erol Akçay
April 2019, Volume 116, Issue 17
- 8089-8092 Opinion: Toward an international definition of citizen science
by Florian Heigl & Barbara Kieslinger & Katharina T. Paul & Julia Uhlik & Daniel Dörler
April 2019, Volume 116, Issue 16
- 7634-7641 Communicating uncertainty in policy analysis
by Charles F. Manski - 7642-7649 Conflict across representational gaps: Threats to and opportunities for improved communication
by Matthew A. Cronin & Laurie R. Weingart - 7656-7661 Scientific communication in a post-truth society
by Shanto Iyengar & Douglas S. Massey - 7662-7669 Science audiences, misinformation, and fake news
by Dietram A. Scheufele & Nicole M. Krause - 7692-7697 Promises and perils of gene drives: Navigating the communication of complex, post-normal science
by Dominique Brossard & Pam Belluck & Fred Gould & Christopher D. Wirz - 7698-7702 How to communicate large-scale social challenges: The problem of the disappearing American corporation
by Gerald F. Davis - 7772-7777 Punishing and toxic neighborhood environments independently predict the intergenerational social mobility of black and white children
by Robert Manduca & Robert J. Sampson
April 2019, Volume 116, Issue 15
- 7154-7156 Opinion: Research community needs to better appreciate the value of sex-based research
by Nicole C. Woitowich & Teresa K. Woodruff - 7244-7249 Reducing debt improves psychological functioning and changes decision-making in the poor
by Qiyan Ong & Walter Theseira & Irene Y. H. Ng - 7250-7255 Using massive online choice experiments to measure changes in well-being
by Erik Brynjolfsson & Avinash Collis & Felix Eggers - 7256-7265 Crowd wisdom enhanced by costly signaling in a virtual rating system
by Ofer Tchernichovski & Lucas C. Parra & Daniel Fimiarz & Arnon Lotem & Dalton Conley - 7266-7271 Parental divorce is not uniformly disruptive to children’s educational attainment
by Jennie E. Brand & Ravaris Moore & Xi Song & Yu Xie
April 2019, Volume 116, Issue 14
- 6531-6539 Toward understanding the impact of artificial intelligence on labor
by Morgan R. Frank & David Autor & James E. Bessen & Erik Brynjolfsson & Manuel Cebrian & David J. Deming & Maryann Feldman & Matthew Groh & José Lobo & Esteban Moro & Dashun Wang & Hyejin Youn & Iyad Rahwan - 6548-6553 Variations of wealth resemblance by family relationship types in modern Chinese families
by C. Y. Cyrus Chu & Kamhon Kan & Jou Chun Lin - 6713-6719 Measuring the impact of interaction between children of a matrilineal and a patriarchal culture on gender differences in risk aversion
by Elaine M. Liu & Sharon Xuejing Zuo - 6732-6736 Computer science skills across China, India, Russia, and the United States
by Prashant Loyalka & Ou Lydia Liu & Guirong Li & Igor Chirikov & Elena Kardanova & Lin Gu & Guangming Ling & Ningning Yu & Fei Guo & Liping Ma & Shangfeng Hu & Angela Sun Johnson & Ashutosh Bhuradia & Saurabh Khanna & Isak Froumin & Jinghuan Shi & Pradeep Kumar Choudhury & Tara Beteille & Francisco Marmolejo & Namrata Tognatta - 6749-6753 Evidence that prenatal testosterone transfer from male twins reduces the fertility and socioeconomic success of their female co-twins
by Aline Bütikofer & David N. Figlio & Krzysztof Karbownik & Christopher W. Kuzawa & Kjell G. Salvanes
March 2019, Volume 116, Issue 13
- 5943-5948 Optimizing schools’ start time and bus routes
by Dimitris Bertsimas & Arthur Delarue & Sebastien Martin - 6045-6050 American geography of opportunity reveals European origins
by Thor Berger & Per Engzell
March 2019, Volume 116, Issue 12
- 5246-5253 Short-term impact of PM 2.5 on contemporaneous asthma medication use: Behavior and the value of pollution reductions
by Austin M. Williams & Daniel J. Phaneuf & Meredith A. Barrett & Jason G. Su - 5262-5269 The low but uncertain measured benefits of US water quality policy
by David A. Keiser & Catherine L. Kling & Joseph S. Shapiro - 5285-5292 On the use of group performance and rights for environmental protection and resource management
by Matthew J. Kotchen & Kathleen Segerson - 5293-5298 Testing for crowd out in social nudges: Evidence from a natural field experiment in the market for electricity
by Alec Brandon & John A. List & Robert D. Metcalfe & Michael K. Price & Florian Rundhammer - 5299-5304 Sustaining cooperation through self-sorting: The good, the bad, and the conditional
by Karen Evelyn Hauge & Kjell Arne Brekke & Karine Nyborg & Jo Thori Lind - 5305-5310 Localized prosocial preferences, public goods, and common-pool resources
by Andrew R. Tilman & Avinash K. Dixit & Simon A. Levin - 5319-5325 The blue paradox: Preemptive overfishing in marine reserves
by Grant R. McDermott & Kyle C. Meng & Gavin G. McDonald & Christopher J. Costello - 5326-5333 Self-selection into payments for ecosystem services programs
by B. Kelsey Jack & Seema Jayachandran - 5334-5340 Private provision of public goods by environmental groups
by Laura Grant & Christian Langpap
March 2019, Volume 116, Issue 10
- 4182-4187 The changing career trajectories of new parents in STEM
by Erin A. Cech & Mary Blair-Loy
February 2019, Volume 116, Issue 8
- 2891-2896 Stalls in Africa’s fertility decline partly result from disruptions in female education
by Endale Kebede & Anne Goujon & Wolfgang Lutz
February 2019, Volume 116, Issue 6
- 1857-1864 Data visualization literacy: Definitions, conceptual frameworks, exercises, and assessments
by Katy Börner & Andreas Bueckle & Michael Ginda - 1865-1869 Branches from the same tree: The case for integration in higher education
by David Skorton - 1886-1893 Interaction design of community-driven environmental projects (CDEPs): A case study from the Anacostia Watershed
by Jennifer Preece & Daniel Pauw & Tamara Clegg - 2033-2038 A network’s gender composition and communication pattern predict women’s leadership success
by Yang Yang & Nitesh V. Chawla & Brian Uzzi - 2039-2041 Parents mention sons more often than daughters on social media
by Elizaveta Sivak & Ivan Smirnov
January 2019, Volume 116, Issue 4
- 1207-1212 Leading a meaningful life at older ages and its relationship with social engagement, prosperity, health, biology, and time use
by Andrew Steptoe & Daisy Fancourt
January 2019, Volume 116, Issue 3
- 786-791 Designing combinatorial exchanges for the reallocation of resource rights
by Martin Bichler & Vladimir Fux & Jacob K. Goeree - 792-797 Integration in emerging social networks explains academic failure and success
by Christoph Stadtfeld & András Vörös & Timon Elmer & Zsófia Boda & Isabel J. Raabe
January 2019, Volume 116, Issue 2
- 341-343 Opinion: How can we boost the impact of publications? Try better writing
by Benjamin Freeling & Zoë A. Doubleday & Sean D. Connell - 472-477 Climate change and residential electricity consumption in the Yangtze River Delta, China
by Yating Li & William A. Pizer & Libo Wu - 478-483 Analysis of research intensity on infectious disease by disease burden reveals which infectious diseases are neglected by researchers
by Yuki Furuse - 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
September 2018, Volume 115, Issue 39
- 9696-9696 Predicting human behavior toward members of different social groups
by Adrianna C. Jenkins & Pierre Karashchuk & Lusha Zhu & Ming Hsu - 9702-9702 Cross-cultural invariances in the architecture of shame
by Daniel Sznycer & Dimitris Xygalatas & Elizabeth Agey & Sarah Alami & Xiao-Fen An & Kristina I. Ananyeva & Quentin D. Atkinson & Bernardo R. Broitman & Thomas J. Conte & Carola Flores & Shintaro Fukushima & Hidefumi Hitokoto & Alexander N. Kharitonov & Charity N. Onyishi & Ike E. Onyishi & Pedro P. Romero & Joshua M. Schrock & J. Josh Snodgrass & Lawrence S. Sugiyama & Kosuke Takemura & Cathryn Townsend & Jin-Ying Zhuang & C. Athena Aktipis & Lee Cronk & Leda Cosmides & John Tooby
August 2018, Volume 115, Issue 33
- 8322-8322 Invariances in the architecture of pride across small-scale societies
by Daniel Sznycer & Dimitris Xygalatas & Sarah Alami & Xiao-Fen An & Kristina I. Ananyeva & Shintaro Fukushima & Hidefumi Hitokoto & Alexander N. Kharitonov & Jeremy M. Koster & Charity N. Onyishi & Ike E. Onyishi & Pedro P. Romero & Kosuke Takemura & Jin-Ying Zhuang & Leda Cosmides & John Tooby
May 2018, Volume 115, Issue 19
- 4881-4881 Social contagion of ethnic hostility
by Michal Bauer & Jana CahlÃková & Julie Chytilová & Tomáš Želinský
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