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Education, Race & Gender

Preschool, Head Start and early education policies: Research review

by John Wihbey | February 20, 2013

2013 examination of relevant studies, reports and articles relating to policy proposals to expand federally funded preschool programs.

Expert Commentary

Criminal Justice

Source of offenders’ firearms in states with the least stringent gun laws

by John Wihbey | February 15, 2013

2013 study in the journal Injury Prevention evaluates relationship between the strength of state gun laws and offenders’ acquisition of firearms.

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Education, Race & Gender

Civic values in college: Student-level and institutional-level effects

by Cynthia Thaler | February 15, 2013

2013 study in Journal of College Student Development that shows how various factors help explain the development of civic values through college.

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Economics, Politics & Government

Budget sequestration: Review of job loss estimates

by John Wihbey | February 14, 2013

2012 Congressional Research Service report on budget cuts in 2013 mandated under the Budget Control Act, should no deficit reduction deal be reached.

Expert Commentary

Government-related research websites; transparency, FOIA and data projects

by John Wihbey | February 12, 2013

Sites relating to state and federal agencies; also featuring independent watchdogs, data and archive efforts.

Expert Commentary

Criminal Justice, Politics & Government

Drone strikes in Afghanistan and Pakistan: The dynamics of violence between the U.S. and the Taliban

by Christopher Olver | February 12, 2013

2011 study from CUNY and Germany’s Institute for the Study of Labor on the limited effects of drone aerial strikes on Taliban fighters in Afghanistan-Pakistan.

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Environment, Health

Snow Shovel-Related Injuries in U.S., 1990 to 2006

by John Wihbey | February 8, 2013

2009 study published in the American Journal of Emergency Medicine on the number and type of injuries in the U.S. due to shoveling snow.

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Politics & Government

Counterframing effects: Political messages, competition and uncertainty

by John Wihbey | February 8, 2013

2013 study in The Journal of Politics on the idea that there is a universally successful strategy for political messages that attempt to rebut contrary claims.

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Politics & Government

Research chat: Political scientist John Sides on election 2012

by John Wihbey | February 7, 2013

Interview with George Washington University scholar John Sides about academic research and the 2012 presidential election.

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Media

Coming and Going on Facebook

by Margaret Weigel | February 5, 2013

2013 survey from the Pew Internet and American Life Project on Facebook user practices.

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