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Freese, J. <strong>2011</strong>. Integrating genomic data and social science:<br />

Challenges and opportunities. Politics and the Life Sciences 30(2):<br />

88–92.<br />

Freese, J., and K. Lutfey. <strong>2011</strong>. Fundamental causality: Challenges<br />

<strong>of</strong> an animating concept <strong>for</strong> medical sociology. In The Handbook<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Sociology <strong>of</strong> Health, Illness, and Healing, ed. B. Pescosolido,<br />

J. Martin, J. McLeod, and A. Rogers, 67–81. New York: Springer.<br />

Grol-Prokopczyk, H., J. Freese, and R. Hauser. <strong>2011</strong>. Using<br />

anchoring vignettes to assess group differences in general selfrated<br />

health. Journal <strong>of</strong> Health and Social Behavior 52(2): 246–61.<br />

Jonathan Guryan<br />

Charles, K., and J. Guryan. <strong>2011</strong>. Studying discrimination:<br />

Fundamental challenges and recent progress. Annual Review <strong>of</strong><br />

Economics 3(1): 479–511.<br />

Laurel Harbridge<br />

Harbridge, L., and N. Malhotra. <strong>2011</strong>. Electoral incentives and<br />

partisan conflict in Congress: Evidence from survey experiments.<br />

American Journal <strong>of</strong> Political Science 55(3): 494–510.<br />

Larry Hedges<br />

Hedges, L. <strong>2011</strong>. Comment on “Multivariate meta-analysis:<br />

Potential and promise.” Statistics in Medicine 30(20): 2499.<br />

Hedges, L. <strong>2011</strong>. Effect sizes in three-level cluster-randomized<br />

experiments. Journal <strong>of</strong> Educational and Behavioral Statistics<br />

36(3): 346–80.<br />

Hedges, L., and C. Rhoads. <strong>2011</strong>. Correcting an analysis <strong>of</strong><br />

variance <strong>for</strong> clustering. British Journal <strong>of</strong> Mathematical and<br />

Statistical Psychology 64(1): 20–37.<br />

Kirabo Jackson<br />

Jackson, C. K., and E. Owens. <strong>2011</strong>. One <strong>for</strong> the road: Public<br />

transportation, alcohol consumption, and intoxicated driving.<br />

Journal <strong>of</strong> Public Economics 95(1–2): 106–21.<br />

Jackson, C. K. <strong>2011</strong>. Single-sex schools, student achievement,<br />

and course selection: Evidence from rule-based student<br />

assignments in Trinidad and Tobago. Journal <strong>of</strong> Public Economics<br />

96(1–2): 173–87.<br />

Jackson, C. K., and H. Schneider. <strong>2011</strong>. Do social connections<br />

reduce moral hazard? Evidence from the New York City taxi<br />

industry. American Economic Journal: Applied Economics 3(3):<br />

244–67.<br />

Christopher Kuzawa<br />

Kuzawa, C., and Z. Thayer. <strong>2011</strong>. Timescales <strong>of</strong> human adaptation:<br />

The role <strong>of</strong> epigenetic processes. Epigenomics 3(2): 221–34.<br />

Adair, L., B. Popkin, J. Akin, D. Guilkey, S. Gultiano, J. Borja, L. Perez,<br />

C. Kuzawa, T. McDade, and M. Hindin. <strong>2011</strong>. Cohort pr<strong>of</strong>ile: The<br />

Cebu Longitudinal Health and Nutrition Survey. International<br />

Journal <strong>of</strong> Epidemiology 40(3): 619–25.<br />

Curocichin, G., Y. Wu, T. McDade, C. Kuzawa, et al. <strong>2011</strong>. Singlenucleotide<br />

polymorphisms at five loci are associated with<br />

C-reactive protein levels in a cohort <strong>of</strong> Filipino young adults.<br />

Journal <strong>of</strong> Human Genetics 56(12): 823–27.<br />

Eisenberg, D., K. Salpea, C. Kuzawa, et al. <strong>2011</strong>. Substantial<br />

variation in qPCR measured mean blood telomere lengths in<br />

young men from 11 European countries. American Journal <strong>of</strong><br />

Human Biology 23(2): 228–31.<br />

Feranil, A., P. Duazo, C. Kuzawa, and L. Adair. <strong>2011</strong>. Coconut<br />

oil predicts a beneficial lipid pr<strong>of</strong>ile in pre-menopausal women<br />

in the Philippines. Asia Pacific Journal <strong>of</strong> Clinical Nutrition 20(2):<br />

190–95.<br />

Gettler, L., T. McDade, S. Agustin, and C. Kuzawa. <strong>2011</strong>. Shortterm<br />

changes in fathers’ hormones during father-child play:<br />

Impacts <strong>of</strong> paternal attitudes and experience. Hormones and<br />

Behavior 60(5): 599–606.<br />

Gettler, L., T. McDade, and C. Kuzawa. <strong>2011</strong>. Cortisol and<br />

testosterone in Filipino young adult men: Evidence <strong>for</strong> coregulation<br />

<strong>of</strong> both hormones by fatherhood and relationship<br />

status. American Journal <strong>of</strong> Human Biology 23(5): 609–20.<br />

Gettler, L., T. McDade, A. Feranil, and C. Kuzawa. <strong>2011</strong>.<br />

Longitudinal evidence that fatherhood decreases testosterone<br />

in human males. Proceedings <strong>of</strong> the National Academy <strong>of</strong> Sciences<br />

108(39): 16194–99.<br />

“From a policy perspective, the results suggest that single-sex schools may improve the academic<br />

outcomes only <strong>for</strong> those students who tend to select to single-sex schools. More importantly, the<br />

results also suggest that most students do not benefit from attending single-sex schools. As such,<br />

while a school choice policy that included single-sex schools as an option <strong>for</strong> students is likely to<br />

improve student outcomes, an expansion <strong>of</strong> single-sex schools to a large segment <strong>of</strong> the population<br />

may have little benefit.”<br />

Jackson, C. K. <strong>2011</strong>. Single-sex schools, student achievement, and course selection: Evidence from rule-based student<br />

assignments in Trinidad and Tobago. Journal <strong>of</strong> Public Economics 96(1–2): 173–87 (p.187).<br />

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