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Health, Race & Gender

What is the rate of mental illness in the United States?

by John Wihbey | January 23, 2012

2012 U.S. Department of Health and Human Services report mental illness rates across the population.

Expert Commentary

Criminal Justice, Politics & Government

Iran sanctions: Congressional Research Service report

by John Wihbey | January 19, 2012

2011 report from the Congressional Research Service on background issues relating to sanctions on Iran.

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Criminal Justice, Health

Federal report: Prescription drug abuse, 2011

by Margaret Weigel | January 19, 2012

2011 federal government-sponsored research on prescription-drug use, both of legal and illicit substances, by U.S. adolescents.

Expert Commentary

Media, Politics & Government

How do phone and Internet surveys compare?

by Alex Remington | January 18, 2012

2011 study from Stanford University, University of Pennsylvania, University Chicago and LinChiat Chang Consulting in Public Opinion Quarterly on survey sampling and accuracy.

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Politics & Government

Voting problems, polling places and the private act of voting

by Rozanne Larsen | January 18, 2012

2011 study from the CalTech and MIT Voting Technology Project in Public Opinion Quarterly on security and privacy in polling places.

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Economics

Rising age gap in economic well-being

by Christopher Olver | January 17, 2012

2011 report from the Pew Research Center on the growing wealth gap between households headed by younger versus older members.

Expert Commentary

Politics & Government

Narrow victories and hard games: Revisiting the primary divisiveness hypothesis

by John Wihbey | January 13, 2012

2010 study from the University of Wisconsin on how hard-fought presidential primaries unfold and their implications for the general election.

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Economics

Private equity and employment in the United States

by John Wihbey | January 12, 2012

2011 study for NBER uses data from the Census Bureau’s Longitudinal Business Database from 1980 to 2005 to assess the average outcomes of private equity buyouts

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Media

Social selection and peer influence in an online social network

by Alex Remington | January 12, 2012

2011 study in PNAS on social networks and how friendships shape, or form around, shared tastes.

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Link between religion and helping others: Role of values, ideas and language

by Christopher Olver | January 12, 2012

2011 study from DePaul University published in the journal Sociology of Religion exploring the relationship between religious values and altruistic, humanitarian behavior.

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