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published articles and chapters<br />
“Policies that make search<br />
rates vary with personal attributes<br />
are variously defended<br />
as essential to effective law<br />
en<strong>for</strong>cement and denounced<br />
as unfair to classes of persons<br />
subjected to relatively high<br />
search rates.... Whereas<br />
recent research on profiling<br />
has sought to define and detect<br />
racial discrimination, my<br />
concern is to understand how<br />
a social planner might reasonably<br />
choose a profiling policy.”<br />
Manski, C. F. 2006. Search profiling<br />
with partial knowledge of<br />
deterrence. The Economic Journal<br />
116(515): F385-F401 (p. F385).<br />
Larry V. Hedges<br />
Klibanoff, R., S. C. Levine, J. Huttenlocher,<br />
M. Vasilyeva, and L. V. Hedges. 2006.<br />
Preschool children’s mathematical<br />
knowledge: The effect of teacher “math<br />
talk.” Developmental Psychology 42:59-69.<br />
Craw<strong>for</strong>d, E., J. Huttenlocher, and L. V.<br />
Hedges. 2006. Within-category feature<br />
correlations and Bayesian adjustment<br />
strategies. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review<br />
13:245-50.<br />
Luojia Hu<br />
Hu, L., with M. Guell. 2006. Estimating the<br />
probability of leaving unemployment using<br />
uncompleted spells from repeated cross-section<br />
data. Journal of Econometrics 133(1):<br />
307-41.<br />
Jeffery Jenkins<br />
Jenkins, J., with L. J. Alston and T. Nonnenmacher.<br />
Who should govern Congress?<br />
Access to power and the Salary<br />
Grab of 1873. Journal of Economic History<br />
66:674-706.<br />
Jenkins, J., with I. L. Morris. 2006. Running<br />
to lose? John C. Breckinridge and<br />
the presidential election of 1860. Electoral<br />
Studies 25:306-28.<br />
Nancy MacLean<br />
MacLean, N. 2006. Achieving the promise<br />
of the Civil Rights Act: Herbert Hill and<br />
the NAACP’s fight <strong>for</strong> jobs and justice.<br />
Labor 3(Summer): 13-19.<br />
MacLean, N. 2006. Affirmative action; Ku<br />
Klux Klan. Encyclopedia of U.S. Labor and<br />
Working-Class History, ed. E. Arnesen. New<br />
York: Routledge.<br />
MacLean, N. 2006. Ku Klux Klan. Greenwood<br />
Encyclopedia of Great Black Migration,<br />
ed. S. A. Reich. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood<br />
Press.<br />
MacLean, N. 2006. Gender is powerful: The<br />
long reach of feminism. OAH Magazine of<br />
History 20(October): 19-23.<br />
Charles F. Manski<br />
Manski, C. F., with J. Horowitz. 2006.<br />
Identification and estimation of statistical<br />
functionals using incomplete data. Journal of<br />
Econometrics 132:445-59.<br />
Manski, C. F., with J. Dominitz. 2006. Measuring<br />
pension-benefit expectations probabilistically.<br />
Labour 20(2): 201-36.<br />
Manski, C. F. 2006. Interpreting the predictions<br />
of prediction markets. Economic Letters<br />
91:425-29.<br />
Manski, C. F. 2006. Profiling: Introduction<br />
to the feature. The Economic Journal<br />
116(515): F347-F350.<br />
Manski, C. F. 2006. Search profiling with<br />
partial knowledge of deterrence. The Economic<br />
Journal 116(515): F385-F401.<br />
Manski, C. F. 2006. Practices that limit<br />
the usefulness of research on treatment<br />
response. Medium Econometrische Toepassingnen<br />
14(2): 26-31.<br />
Jeff Manza<br />
Brooks, C., and J. Manza. 2006. Social<br />
policy responsiveness in the developed<br />
democracies. American Sociological Review<br />
71:474-94.<br />
Brooks, C., and J. Manza. 2006. Public<br />
opinion and welfare ef<strong>for</strong>t: Reply to Myles.<br />
American Sociological Review 71:499-502.<br />
Brooks, C., and J. Manza. 2006. Why do<br />
welfare states persist? Journal of Politics<br />
68(4): 816-27.<br />
Manza, J. 2006. Inequality; Social capital.<br />
In The Cambridge Dictionary of Sociology, ed.<br />
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