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Volume 120, issue 51, 2023
- Instrumental variables methods reconcile intention-to-screen effects across pragmatic cancer screening trials pp. e2311556120

- Joshua Angrist and Peter Hull
- The emergence of economic rationality of GPT pp. e2316205120

- Yiting Chen, Tracy Xiao Liu, You Shan and Songfa Zhong
- FireCCILT11 artifacts may confound the link between biomass burning and infant mortality pp. e2317759120

- Louis Giglio and David P. Roy
- Reply to Giglio and Roy: Aggregate infant mortality estimates robust to choice of burned area product pp. e2318188120

- Hemant Pullabhotla, Mustafa Zahid, Sam Heft-Neal, Vaibhav Rathi and Marshall Burke
Volume 120, issue 46, 2023
- Estimating the spatial amplification of damage caused by degradation in the Amazon pp. e2312451120

- Rafael Araujo, Juliano Assunção, Marina Hirota and José A. Scheinkman
Volume 120, issue 43, 2023
- An in-depth examination of requirements for disclosure risk assessment pp. e2220558120

- Ron Jarmin, John Abowd, Robert Ashmead, Ryan Cumings-Menon, Nathan Goldschlag, Michael B. Hawes, Sallie Ann Keller, Daniel Kifer, Philip Leclerc, Jerome P. Reiter, Rolando A. RodrÃguez, Ian Schmutte, Victoria A. Velkoff and Pavel Zhuravlev
- Space exploration and economic growth: New issues and horizons pp. e2221341120

- Luisa Corrado, Maureen Cropper and Akhil Rao
- The macroeconomic spillovers from space activity pp. e2221342120

- Luisa Corrado, Stefano Grassi, Aldo Paolillo and Edgar Silgado-Gómez
- Oligopoly competition between satellite constellations will reduce economic welfare from orbit use pp. e2221343120

- Julien Guyot, Akhil Rao and Sébastien Rouillon
- Mining in space could spur sustainable growth pp. e2221345120

- Maxwell Fleming, Ian Lange, Sayeh Shojaeinia and Martin Stuermer
- Expanding economic activity in space may offer a solution to secular stagnation pp. e2221347120

- Matthew Weinzierl
- Public–private partnerships in fostering outer space innovations pp. e2222013120

- Gordon Rausser, Elliot Choi and Alexandre Bayen
Volume 120, issue 41, 2023
- An impossibility theorem in game dynamics pp. e2305349120

- Jason Milionis, Christos Papadimitriou, Georgios Piliouras and Kelly Spendlove
Volume 120, issue 38, 2023
- Air pollution and suicide in rural and urban America: Evidence from wildfire smoke pp. e2221621120

- David Molitor, Jamie T. Mullins and Corey White
Volume 120, issue 35, 2023
- Using measures of race to make clinical predictions: Decision making, patient health, and fairness pp. e2303370120

- Charles Manski, John Mullahy and Atheendar S. Venkataramani
Volume 120, issue 30, 2023
- Predicting substantive biomedical citations without full text pp. e2213697120

- Travis A. Hoppe, Salsabil Arabi and B. Ian Hutchins
- System-, teacher-, and student-level interventions for improving participation in online learning at scale in high schools pp. e2216686120

- Igor Asanov, Anastasiya-Mariya Asanov, Thomas Åstebro, Guido Buenstorf, Bruno Crépon, David McKenzie, Francisco Pablo Flores T., Mona Mensmann and Mathis Schulte
Volume 120, issue 29, 2023
- Large motherhood penalties in US administrative microdata pp. e2209740120

- Douglas Almond, Yi Cheng and Cecilia Machado
Volume 120, issue 27, 2023
- Investing in nature can improve equity and economic returns pp. e2220401120

- Justin Andrew Johnson, Uris Lantz Baldos, Erwin Corong, Thomas Hertel, Stephen Polasky, Raffaello Cervigni, Toby Roxburgh, Giovanni Ruta, Colette Salemi and Sumil Thakrar
Volume 120, issue 23, 2023
- Competition and moral behavior: A meta-analysis of forty-five crowd-sourced experimental designs pp. e2215572120

- Christoph Huber, Anna Dreber, Jürgen Huber, Magnus Johannesson, Michael Kirchler, Utz Weitzel, Miguel Abellán, Xeniya Adayeva, Fehime Ceren Ay, Kai Barron, Zachariah Berry, Werner Bönte, Katharina Brütt, Muhammed Bulutay, Pol Campos-Mercade, Eric Cardella, Maria Almudena Claassen, Gert Cornelissen, Ian G. J. Dawson, Joyce Delnoij, Elif Demiral, Eugen Dimant, Johannes Theodor Doerflinger, Malte Dold, Cécile Emery, Lenka Fiala, Susann Fiedler, Eleonora Freddi, Tilman Fries, Agata Gasiorowska, Ulrich Glogowsky, Paul Gorny, Jeremy David Gretton, Antonia Grohmann, Sebastian Hafenbrädl, Michel Handgraaf, Yaniv Hanoch, Einav Hart, Max Hennig, Stanton Hudja, Mandy Hütter, Kyle Hyndman, Konstantinos Ioannidis, Ozan Isler, Sabrina Jeworrek, Daniel Jolles, Marie Juanchich, Raghabendra Pratap Kc, Menusch Khadjavi, Tamar Kugler, Shuwen Li, Brian Lucas, Vincent Mak, Mario Mechtel, Christoph Merkle, Ethan Andrew Meyers, Johanna Mollerstrom, Alexander Nesterov, Levent Neyse, Petra Nieken, Anne-Marie Nussberger, Helena Palumbo, Kim Peters, Angelo Pirrone, Xiangdong Qin, Rima Maria Rahal, Holger Rau, Johannes Rincke, Piero Ronzani, Yefim Roth, Ali Seyhun Saral, Jan Schmitz, Florian Schneider, Arthur Schram, Simeon Schudy, Maurice E. Schweitzer, Christiane Schwieren, Irene Scopelliti, Miroslav Sirota, Joep Sonnemans, Ivan Soraperra, Lisa Spantig, Ivo Steimanis, Janina Steinmetz, Sigrid Suetens, Andriana Theodoropoulou, Diemo Urbig, Tobias Vorlaufer, Joschka Waibel, Daniel Woods, Ofir Yakobi, Onurcan Yilmaz, Tomasz Zaleskiewicz, Stefan Zeisberger and Felix Holzmeister
- Global biomass fires and infant mortality pp. e2218210120

- Hemant Pullabhotla, Mustafa Zahid, Sam Heft-Neal, Vaibhav Rathi and Marshall Burke
Volume 120, issue 19, 2023
- Learning rules of engagement for social exchange within and between groups pp. e2218443120

- Michael Rojek-Giffin, Mael Lebreton, Jean Daunizeau, Andrea Fariña, Jörg Gross and Carsten K. W. De Dreu
- Three years of COVID-19 and life satisfaction in Europe: A macro view pp. e2300717120

- Richard Easterlin and Kelsey J. O’Connor
Volume 120, issue 18, 2023
- Measuring the social benefits of water quality improvements to support regulatory objectives: Progress and future directions pp. e2120247120

- Chris C. Moore, Joel Corona, Charles Griffiths, Matthew T. Heberling, Julie A. Hewitt, David A. Keiser, Catherine Kling, D. Matthew Massey, Michael Papenfus, Daniel J. Phaneuf, David J. Smith, Christian Vossler and William Wheeler
- Spatial dimensions of water quality value in New England river networks pp. e2120255119

- Robert Johnston, Klaus Moeltner, Seth Peery, Tom Ndebele, Zhenyu Yao, Stefano Crema, Wilfred M. Wollheim and Elena Besedin
- Estimating biotic integrity to capture existence value of freshwater ecosystems pp. e2120259119

- Ryan A. Hill, Chris C. Moore, Jessie M. Doyle, Scott G. Leibowitz, Paul L. Ringold and Brenda Rashleigh
- Distribution of capitalized benefits from land conservation pp. e2215262120

- Corey Lang, Jarron VanCeylon and Amy W. Ando
- Perspectives on valuing water quality improvements using stated preference methods pp. e2217456120

- Ian Bateman, Bonnie Keeler, Sheila M. Olmstead and John Whitehead
- The risk of losing health insurance in the United States is large, and remained so after the Affordable Care Act pp. e2222100120

- Liran Einav and Amy Finkelstein
Volume 120, issue 10, 2023
- A multifaceted poverty reduction program has economic and behavioral consequences pp. e2219078120

- Wenchao Li, Zhiming Leng, Junjian Yi and Songfa Zhong
Volume 120, issue 7, 2023
- Estimating perceptions of the relative COVID risk of different social-distancing behaviors from respondents’ pairwise assessments pp. e2219599120

- Ori Heffetz and Matthew Rabin
Volume 120, issue 5, 2023
- Two-dimensional constrained chaos and industrial revolution cycles pp. e2117497120

- Makoto Yano and Yuichi Furukawa
- Digital public health interventions at scale: The impact of social media advertising on beliefs and outcomes related to COVID vaccines pp. e2208110120

- Susan Athey, Kristen Grabarz, Michael Luca and Nils Wernerfelt
Volume 120, issue 2, 2023
- Epidemic responses under uncertainty pp. e2208111120

- Michael Barnett, Greg Buchak and Constantine Yannelis
Volume 119, issue 49, 2022
- Opinion dynamics in financial markets via random networks pp. e2201573119

- Mateus F. B. Granha, André L. M. Vilela, Chao Wang, Kenric P. Nelson and H. Eugene Stanley
- The effect of masks on cognitive performance pp. e2206528119

- David Smerdon
- The restart effect in social dilemmas shows humans are self-interested not altruistic pp. e2210082119

- Maxwell N. Burton-Chellew
- Inappropriate prescribing of opioids for patients undergoing surgery pp. e2210226119

- Nathan H. Varady, Christopher M. Worsham, Antonia F. Chen, Eric L. Smith, Jaemin Woo and Anupam B. Jena
- Short-run marginal emission rates omit important impacts of electric-sector interventions pp. e2211624119

- Pieter J. Gagnon, John Bistline, Marcus H. Alexander and Wesley J. Cole
- Reply to Gagnon et al.: Short-run estimates vs. long-run conjectures pp. e2214219119

- Stephen Holland, Matthew J. Kotchen, Erin Mansur and Andrew Yates
Volume 119, issue 47, 2022
- Is novel research worth doing? Evidence from peer review at 49 journals pp. e2118046119

- Misha Teplitskiy, Hao Peng, Andrea Blasco and Karim R. Lakhani
- Detecting fake-review buyers using network structure: Direct evidence from Amazon pp. e2211932119

- Sherry He, Brett Hollenbeck, Gijs Overgoor, Davide Proserpio and Ali Tosyali
- The moral filter of patriotic prejudice: How Americans view Chinese in the COVID-19 era pp. e2212183119

- Qian He and Yu Xie
Volume 119, issue 46, 2022
- Personal hardship narrows the partisan gap in COVID-19 and climate change responses pp. e2120653119

- Sara M. Constantino, Alicia D. Cooperman, Robert O. Keohane and Elke U. Weber
- In utero exposure to the Great Depression is reflected in late-life epigenetic aging signatures pp. e2208530119

- Lauren L. Schmitz and Valentina Duque
- Activity-adjusted crime rates show that public safety worsened in 2020 pp. e2208598119

- Maxim Massenkoff and Aaron Chalfin
- Wealth redistribution promotes happiness pp. e2211123119

- Ryan J. Dwyer and Elizabeth W. Dunn
- Trends in inequalities in the prevalence of dementia in the United States pp. e2212205119

- Peter Hudomiet, Michael D. Hurd and Susann Rohwedder
- How to convince people to eat insects pp. e2217537119

- Carolyn Beans
Volume 119, issue 45, 2022
- Police agencies on Facebook overreport on Black suspects pp. e2203089119

- Ben Grunwald, Julian Nyarko and John Rappaport
- Spatial scale of tuberculosis transmission in Lima, Peru pp. e2207022119

- Chuan-Chin Huang, Letizia Trevisi, Mercedes C. Becerra, Roger I. Calderón, Carmen C. Contreras, Judith Jimenez, Leonid W. Lecca, Rosa M. Yataco, Zibiao Zhang and Megan B. Murray
Volume 119, issue 44, 2022
- US Embassy air-quality tweets led to global health benefits pp. e2201092119

- Akshaya Jha and Andrea La Nauze
- Observing many researchers using the same data and hypothesis reveals a hidden universe of uncertainty pp. e2203150119

- Nate Breznau, Eike Mark Rinke, Alexander Wuttke, Hung H. V. Nguyen, Muna Adem, Jule Adriaans, Amalia Alvarez-Benjumea, Henrik K. Andersen, Daniel Auer, Flavio Azevedo, Oke Bahnsen, Dave Balzer, Gerrit Bauer, Paul C. Bauer, Markus Baumann, Sharon Baute, Verena Benoit, Julian Bernauer, Carl Berning, Anna Berthold, Felix S. Bethke, Thomas Biegert, Katharina Blinzler, Johannes N. Blumenberg, Licia Bobzien, Andrea Bohman, Thijs Bol, Amie Bostic, Zuzanna Brzozowska, Katharina Burgdorf, Kaspar Burger, Kathrin B. Busch, Juan Carlos-Castillo, Nathan Chan, Pablo Christmann, Roxanne Connelly, Christian S. Czymara, Elena Damian, Alejandro Ecker, Achim Edelmann, Maureen A. Eger, Simon Ellerbrock, Anna Forke, Andrea Forster, Chris Gaasendam, Konstantin Gavras, Vernon Gayle, Theresa Gessler, Timo Gnambs, Amélie Godefroidt, Max Grömping, Martin Groß, Stefan Gruber, Tobias Gummer, Andreas Hadjar, Jan Paul Heisig, Sebastian Hellmeier, Stefanie Heyne, Magdalena Hirsch, Mikael Hjerm, Oshrat Hochman, Andreas Hövermann, Sophia Hunger, Christian Hunkler, Nora Huth, Zsófia S. Ignácz, Laura Jacobs, Jannes Jacobsen, Bastian Jaeger, Sebastian Jungkunz, Nils Jungmann, Mathias Kauff, Manuel Kleinert, Julia Klinger, Jan-Philipp Kolb, Marta Kołczyńska, John Kuk, Katharina Kunißen, Dafina Kurti Sinatra, Alexander Langenkamp, Philipp M. Lersch, Lea-Maria Löbel, Philipp Lutscher, Matthias Mader, Joan E. Madia, Natalia Malancu, Luis Maldonado, Helge Marahrens, Nicole Martin, Paul Martinez, Jochen Mayerl, Oscar J. Mayorga, Patricia McManus, Kyle McWagner, Cecil Meeusen, Daniel Meierrieks, Jonathan Mellon, Friedolin Merhout, Samuel Merk, Daniel Meyer, Leticia Micheli, Jonathan Mijs, Cristóbal Moya, Marcel Neunhoeffer, Daniel Nüst, Olav Nygård, Fabian Ochsenfeld, Gunnar Otte, Anna O. Pechenkina, Christopher Prosser, Louis Raes, Kevin Ralston, Miguel R. Ramos, Arne Roets, Jonathan Rogers, Guido Ropers, Robin Samuel, Gregor Sand, Ariela Schachter, Merlin Schaeffer, David Schieferdecker, Elmar Schlueter, Regine Schmidt, Katja M. Schmidt, Alexander Schmidt-Catran, Claudia Schmiedeberg, Jürgen Schneider, Martijn Schoonvelde, Julia Schulte-Cloos, Sandy Schumann, Reinhard Schunck, Jürgen Schupp, Julian Seuring, Henning Silber, Willem Sleegers, Nico Sonntag, Alexander Staudt, Nadia Steiber, Nils Steiner, Sebastian Sternberg, Dieter Stiers, Dragana Stojmenovska, Nora Storz, Erich Striessnig, Anne-Kathrin Stroppe, Janna Teltemann, Andrey Tibajev, Brian Tung, Giacomo Vagni, Jasper Van Assche, Meta van der Linden, Jolanda van der Noll, Arno Van Hootegem, Stefan Vogtenhuber, Bogdan Voicu, Fieke Wagemans, Nadja Wehl, Hannah Werner, Brenton M. Wiernik, Fabian Winter, Christof Wolf, Yuki Yamada, Nan Zhang, Conrad Ziller, Stefan Zins and Tomasz Żółtak
Volume 119, issue 43, 2022
- Socioeconomic inequalities in molecular risk for chronic diseases observed in young adulthood pp. e2103088119

- Michael J. Shanahan, Steven W. Cole, Sudharshan Ravi, Justin Chumbley, Wenjia Xu, Cecilia Potente, Brandt Levitt, Julien Bodelet, Allison Aiello, Lauren Gaydosh and Kathleen Mullan Harris
- Relational diversity in social portfolios predicts well-being pp. e2120668119

- Hanne K. Collins, Serena F. Hagerty, Jordi Quoidbach, Michael I. Norton and Alison Wood Brooks
Volume 119, issue 42, 2022
- Rapid wage growth at the bottom has offset rising US inequality pp. e2204305119

- Clem Aeppli and Nathan Wilmers
- How digital media drive affective polarization through partisan sorting pp. e2207159119

- Petter Törnberg
- The scientific value of numerical measures of human feelings pp. e2210412119

- Caspar Kaiser and Andrew J. Oswald
Volume 119, issue 41, 2022
- Sociocultural determinants of global mask-wearing behavior pp. e2213525119

- Luojun Yang, Sara M. Constantino, Bryan T. Grenfell, Elke U. Weber, Simon A. Levin and Vítor V. Vasconcelos
Volume 119, issue 40, 2022
- Gendered citation patterns among the scientific elite pp. e2206070119

- Kristina Lerman, Yulin Yu, Fred Morstatter and Jay Pujara
- Nonequilibrium phase transitions in competitive markets caused by network effects pp. e2206702119

- Andrew Lucas
- Dynamics of racial disparities in all-cause mortality during the COVID-19 pandemic pp. e2210941119

- Hélène E. Aschmann, Alicia R. Riley, Ruijia Chen, Yea-Hung Chen, Kirsten Bibbins-Domingo, Andrew C. Stokes, M. Maria Glymour and Mathew V. Kiang
Volume 119, issue 39, 2022
- Unexpected employee location is associated with injury during robberies pp. e2200026119

- Katherine A. DeCelles, Maryam Kouchaki and Nir Halevy
- The impact of extreme heat on workplace harassment and discrimination pp. e2204076119

- Ayushi Narayan
- A quantile integral linear model to quantify genetic effects on phenotypic variability pp. e2212959119

- Jiacheng Miao, Yupei Lin, Yuchang Wu, Boyan Zheng, Lauren L. Schmitz, Jason Fletcher and Qiongshi Lu
Volume 119, issue 38, 2022
- Aggregate fluctuations in adaptive production networks pp. e2203730119

- Michael D. König, Andrei Levchenko, Tim Rogers and Fabrizio Zilibotti
- A “names-as-fixed-effect fallacy” in studies of name-based racial discrimination pp. e2209603119

- Holger Mitterer
- Reply to Mitterer: Conceptual and empirical issues that arise when using correspondence audits to measure racial discrimination pp. e2210695119

- Ray Block, Charles Crabtree, John B. Holbein and J. Quin Monson
Volume 119, issue 37, 2022
- Simulating respiratory disease transmission within and between classrooms to assess pandemic management strategies at schools pp. e2203019119

- Akira Endo (遠藤彰), COVID-19 Working Group Cmmid, Mitsuo Uchida (内田満夫), Yang Liu (刘扬), Katherine E. Atkins, Adam J. Kucharski and Sebastian Funk
- Explaining happiness trends in Europe pp. e2210639119

- Richard Easterlin and Kelsey J. O’Connor
Volume 119, issue 36, 2022
- Exploring the associations between discrimination, coping, skin tone, and the psychosocial health of young adults of color pp. e2119587119

- Alaysia M. Brown, Antoinette M. Landor, Katharine H. Zeiders and Evelyn D. Sarsar
- Concentrated incarceration and the public-housing-to-prison pipeline in New York City neighborhoods pp. e2123201119

- Jay Holder, Ivan Calaff, Brett Maricque and Tran Van C.
- Gender-diverse teams produce more novel and higher-impact scientific ideas pp. e2200841119

- Yang Yang, Tanya Y. Tian, Teresa K. Woodruff, Benjamin Jones and Brian Uzzi
- Behavioral and financial coping strategies among energy-insecure households pp. e2205356119

- Sanya Carley, Michelle Graff, David M. Konisky and Trevor Memmott
- On multiple sources of value sensitivity pp. e2207053119

- Angelo Pirrone and Konstantinos Tsetsos
- Reply to Pirrone and Tsetsos: Robust evidence for enhanced high-value sensitivity pp. e2209521119

- Blair R. K. Shevlin, Stephanie M. Smith, Jan Hausfeld and Ian Krajbich
Volume 119, issue 35, 2022
- School choice increases racial segregation even when parents do not care about race pp. e2117979119

- Kalinda Ukanwa, Aziza C. Jones and Broderick L. Turner
- Opinion: How to make models more useful pp. e2202112119

- C. Michael Barton, Allen Lee, Marco A. Janssen, Sander van der Leeuw, Gregory E. Tucker, Cheryl Porter, Joshua Greenberg, Laura Swantek, Karin Frank, Min Chen and H. R. Albert Jagers
Volume 119, issue 34, 2022
- Racial residential segregation shapes the relationship between early childhood lead exposure and fourth-grade standardized test scores pp. e2117868119

- Mercedes A. Bravo, Dominique Zephyr, Daniel Kowal, Katherine Ensor and Marie Lynn Miranda
- Learning through the grapevine and the impact of the breadth and depth of social networks pp. e2205549119

- Matthew Jackson, Suraj Malladi and David McAdams
Volume 119, issue 33, 2022
- Prosocial nudges and visual indicators increase social distancing, but authoritative nudges do not pp. e2116156119

- Mohin Banker, Moses Miller, Guy Voichek, Dafna Goor and Tamar Makov
- Information theory: A foundation for complexity science pp. e2119089119

- Amos Golan and John Harte
- A spatiotemporal decay model of human mobility when facing large-scale crises pp. e2203042119

- Weiyu Li, Qi Wang, Yuanyuan Liu, Mario L. Small and Jianxi Gao
- Impactful scientists have higher tendency to involve collaborators in new topics pp. e2207436119

- An Zeng, Ying Fan, Zengru Di, Yougui Wang and Shlomo Havlin
Volume 119, issue 32, 2022
- COVID-19 infection induces higher trust in strangers pp. e2116818119

- Diego Gambetta and Davide Morisi
- Geographic microtargeting of social assistance with high-resolution poverty maps pp. e2120025119

- Isabella S. Smythe and Joshua Blumenstock
- Preventing soft skill decay among early-career women in STEM during COVID-19: Evidence from a longitudinal intervention pp. e2123105119

- Julia L. Melin and Shelley J. Correll
Volume 119, issue 31, 2022
- Balancing data privacy and usability in the federal statistical system pp. e2104906119

- V. Joseph Hotz, Christopher Bollinger, Tatiana Komarova, Charles Manski, Robert Moffitt, Denis Nekipelov, Aaron Sojourner and Bruce D. Spencer
- Social norms and dishonesty across societies pp. e2120138119

- Diego Aycinena, Lucas Rentschler, Benjamin Beranek and Jonathan F. Schulz
- Religious leaders can motivate men to cede power and reduce intimate partner violence: Experimental evidence from Uganda pp. e2200262119

- Christopher Boyer, Elizabeth Levy Paluck, Jeannie Annan, Tvisha Nevatia, Jasper Cooper, Jackline Namubiru, Lori Heise and Rachel Lehrer
- On the number of trials needed to distinguish similar alternatives pp. e2202116119

- Flavio Chierichetti, Ravi Kumar and Andrew Tomkins
Volume 119, issue 30, 2022
- Intersectionality within the racial justice movement in the summer of 2020 pp. e2118525119

- Dana R. Fisher and Stella M. Rouse
- Impression management attenuates the effect of ability on trust in economic exchange pp. e2118548119

- Martin Reimann, Christoph Hüller, Oliver Schilke and Karen S. Cook
- Algorithms for seeding social networks can enhance the adoption of a public health intervention in urban India pp. e2120742119

- Marcus Alexander, Laura Forastiere, Swati Gupta and Nicholas A. Christakis
Volume 119, issue 29, 2022
- Universal healthcare and the pandemic mortality gap pp. e2208032119

- David Fisman
Volume 119, issue 28, 2022
- Experimental evidence of physician social preferences pp. e2112726119

- Jing Li, Lawrence P. Casalino, Raymond Fisman, Shachar Kariv and Daniel Markovits
Volume 119, issue 27, 2022
- Racial social norms among Brazilian students: Academic performance, popularity, and racial identification pp. e2117956119

- Alysson Portella, Charles Kirschbaum and Naercio Menezes-Filho
Volume 119, issue 26, 2022
- Schools under mandatory testing can mitigate the spread of SARS-CoV-2 pp. e2201724119

- Marc Diederichs, Reyn Van Ewijk, Ingo E. Isphording and Nico Pestel
Volume 119, issue 25, 2022
- The societal responses to COVID-19: Evidence from the G7 countries pp. e2117155119

- Katharina Lima de Miranda and Dennis J. Snower
- Dynamics of cross-platform attention to retracted papers pp. e2119086119

- Hao Peng, Daniel M. Romero and Emőke-Ágnes Horvát
- Universal healthcare as pandemic preparedness: The lives and costs that could have been saved during the COVID-19 pandemic pp. e2200536119

- Alison P. Galvani, Alyssa S. Parpia, Abhishek Pandey, Pratha Sah, Kenneth Colón, Gerald Friedman, Travis Campbell, James G. Kahn, Burton H. Singer and Meagan C. Fitzpatrick
- Social and genetic associations with educational performance in a Scandinavian welfare state pp. e2201869119

- Martin A. Isungset, Dalton Conley, Henrik D. Zachrisson, Eivind Ystrom, Alexandra Havdahl, Pål R. Njølstad and Torkild Hovde Lyngstad
- Social stressors associated with age-related T lymphocyte percentages in older US adults: Evidence from the US Health and Retirement Study pp. e2202780119

- Eric T. Klopack, Eileen M. Crimmins, Steve W. Cole, Teresa E. Seeman and Judith E. Carroll
Volume 119, issue 24, 2022
- Opinion: One lesson of COVID-19: Conduct more health policy trials pp. e2119887119

- Luchuo Engelbert Bain, Astrid Berner-Rodoreda, Shannon A. McMahon, Malabika Sarker, Frank Tanser, Till Bärnighausen, Daniel Wikler and Nir Eyal
- Vaccination of household chickens results in a shift in young children’s diet and improves child growth in rural Kenya pp. e2122389119

- Elkanah Otiang, Jonathan Yoder, Shanthi Manian, Zoë A. Campbell, Samuel M. Thumbi, Lucy W. Njagi, Philip N. Nyaga and Guy H. Palmer
- On the optimal management of environmental stock externalities pp. e2202679119

- Anastasios Xepapadeas
Volume 119, issue 23, 2022
- Separations of romantic relationships are experienced differently by initiators and noninitiators pp. e2020901119

- Max Brüning
- Modeling the evolution of the US opioid crisis for national policy development pp. e2115714119

- Tse Yang Lim, Erin J. Stringfellow, Celia A. Stafford, Catherine DiGennaro, Jack B. Homer, Wayne Wakeland, Sara L. Eggers, Reza Kazemi, Lukas Glos, Emily G. Ewing, Calvin B. Bannister, Keith Humphreys, Douglas C. Throckmorton and Mohammad S. Jalali
- From the laboratory to the consumer: Innovation, supply chain, and adoption with applications to natural resources pp. e2115880119

- David Zilberman, Thomas Reardon, Jed Silver, Liang Lu and Amir Heiman
- Flat teams drive scientific innovation pp. e2200927119

- Fengli Xu, Lingfei Wu and James Evans
Volume 119, issue 22, 2022
- Financing conservation by valuing carbon services produced by wild animals pp. e2120426119

- Fabio Berzaghi, Ralph Chami, Thomas Cosimano and Connel Fullenkamp
Volume 119, issue 21, 2022
- Estimating eviction prevalence across the United States pp. e2116169119

- Ashley Gromis, Ian Fellows, James R. Hendrickson, Lavar Edmonds, Lillian Leung, Adam Porton and Matthew Desmond
- Reply to Keen et al.: Dietz et al. modeling of climate tipping points is informative even if estimates are a probable lower bound pp. e2201191119

- Simon Dietz, James Rising, Thomas Stoerk and Gernot Wagner
Volume 119, issue 20, 2022
- The East Asian summer monsoon, the Indian summer monsoon, and the midlatitude westerlies at 4.2 ka BP pp. e2200796119

- Harvey Weiss
- Recycling spent LiNi 1-x-y Mn x Co y O 2 cathodes to bifunctional NiMnCo catalysts for zinc-air batteries pp. e2202202119

- Miaolun Jiao, Qi Zhang, Chenliang Ye, Zhibo Liu, Xiongwei Zhong, Junxiong Wang, Chuang Li, Lixin Dai, Guangmin Zhou and Hui-Ming Cheng
- Reply to Weiss: Tree-ring stable oxygen isotopes suggest an increase in Asian monsoon rainfall at 4.2 ka BP pp. e2204067119

- Bao Yang, Chun Qin, Achim Bräuning, Timothy J. Osborn, Valerie Trouet, Fredrik Charpentier Ljungqvist, Jan Esper, Lea Schneider, Jussi Grießinger, Ulf Büntgen, Sergio Rossi, Guanghui Dong, Mi Yan, Liang Ning, Jianglin Wang, Xiaofeng Wang, Beixi Fan, Suming Wang, Jürg Luterbacher, Edward R. Cook and Nils Chr. Stenseth
Volume 119, issue 19, 2022
- Determining containment policy impacts on public sentiment during the pandemic using social media data pp. e2117292119

- Prakash Chandra Sukhwal and Atreyi Kankanhalli
- Corruption should be taken into account when considering COVID-19 vaccine allocation pp. e2122664119

- Armin Spreco, Thomas Schön and Toomas Timpka
- Reply to Spreco et al.: Perceived corruption and preferences for COVID-19 vaccine allocations pp. e2201847119

- Raymond Duch, Thomas S. Robinson, Philip M. Clarke, Laurence Roope and Mara Violato
- Political violence and inaccurate metaperceptions pp. e2204045119

- Jeffrey Lees
Volume 119, issue 18, 2022
- Three world wars: Fiscal–monetary consequences pp. e2200349119

- George Hall and Thomas Sargent
Volume 119, issue 17, 2022
- The narrowing of literature use and the restricted mobility of papers in the sciences pp. e2117488119

- Attila Varga
- Environmental inequality in the neighborhood networks of urban mobility in US cities pp. e2117776119

- Noli Brazil
- Reassessing HOLC redlining maps to support claims of environmental injustice pp. e2200211119

- Gary A. Gomby
- Reply to Gomby: The utility of HOLC maps to capture historical housing discrimination pp. e2201140119

- Mahasin S. Mujahid, Xing Gao, Loni P. Tabb, Colleen Morris and Tené T. Lewis
Volume 119, issue 16, 2022
- Hamilton’s rule in economic decision-making pp. e2108590119

- Moshe Levy and Andrew Lo
- Correcting inaccurate metaperceptions reduces Americans’ support for partisan violence pp. e2116851119

- Joseph S. Mernyk, Sophia L. Pink, James N. Druckman and Robb Willer
- Underrepresentation of women in the economics profession more pronounced in the United States compared to heterogeneous Europe pp. e2118853119

- Emmanuelle Auriol, Guido Friebel, Alisa Weinberger and Sascha Wilhelm
Volume 119, issue 15, 2022
- Early-life exposure to hardship increased risk tolerance and entrepreneurship in adulthood with gender differences pp. e2104033119

- Junjian Yi, Junhong Chu and I. P. L. Png
- Multidimensional political apportionment pp. e2109305119

- Javier Cembrano, José Correa and Victor Verdugo
- The need for open access and natural language processing pp. e2200752119

- Louis M. Barbier, James L. Green and David S. Draper
- Reply to Barbier et al.: NLP is not a magic bullet pp. e2201386119

- Johan S. G. Chu
- The challenge of detecting recent natural selection in human populations pp. e2203237119

- Melinda C. Mills and Iain Mathieson
Volume 119, issue 14, 2022
- Public health implications of opening National Football League stadiums during the COVID-19 pandemic pp. e2114226119

- Bernardo García Bulle, Dennis Shen, Devavrat Shah and Anette E. Hosoi
- Reforming the police through procedural justice training: A multicity randomized trial at crime hot spots pp. e2118780119

- David Weisburd, Cody W. Telep, Heather Vovak, Taryn Zastrow, Anthony A. Braga and Brandon Turchan
- Legacies of inequality, legacy lead exposures, and improving population well-being pp. e2202401119

- Robert J. Sampson
- As the sport of tree climbing grows, ecologists and climbers grapple with the implications pp. e2204295119

- Amy McDermott
Volume 119, issue 13, 2022
- Demographic change and assimilation in the early 21st-century United States pp. e2118678119

- Richard Alba and Christopher Maggio
- Opposition to voluntary and mandated COVID-19 vaccination as a dynamic process: Evidence and policy implications of changing beliefs pp. e2118721119

- Katrin Schmelz and Samuel Bowles
Volume 119, issue 12, 2022
- GWAS on birth year infant mortality rates provides evidence of recent natural selection pp. e2117312119

- Yuchang Wu, Shiro Furuya, Zihang Wang, Jenna E. Nobles, Jason Fletcher and Qiongshi Lu
- Geographical patterns of social cohesion drive disparities in early COVID infection hazard pp. e2121675119

- Loring J. Thomas, Peng Huang, Fan Yin, Junlan Xu, Zack W. Almquist, John R. Hipp and Carter T. Butts
- The historical and archaeological evidence for Southern Cone human–environment interaction pp. e2201496119

- Luis Alberto Borrero
Volume 119, issue 11, 2022
- Encouraging voluntary government action via a solar-friendly designation program to promote solar energy in the United States pp. e2106201119

- Xue Gao, Casey Canfield, Tian Tang, Hunter Hill, Morgan Higman and John Cornwell
- Eliminating unintended bias in personalized policies using bias-eliminating adapted trees (BEAT) pp. e2115293119

- Eva Ascarza and Ayelet Israeli
- Half of US population exposed to adverse lead levels in early childhood pp. e2118631119

- Michael J. McFarland, Matt E. Hauer and Aaron Reuben
Volume 119, issue 10, 2022
- Integrating topic modeling and word embedding to characterize violent deaths pp. e2108801119

- Alina Arseniev-Koehler, Susan D. Cochran, Vickie M. Mays, Kai-Wei Chang and Jacob G. Foster
- Social disadvantage, economic inequality, and life expectancy in nine Indian states pp. e2109226119

- Sangita Vyas, Payal Hathi and Aashish Gupta
- Black Lives Matter protests shift public discourse pp. e2117320119

- Zackary Okun Dunivin, Harry Yaojun Yan, Jelani Ince and Fabio Rojas
- North and South: Naming practices and the hidden dimension of global disparities in knowledge production pp. e2119373119

- Andrés F. Castro Torres and Diego Alburez-Gutierrez
Volume 119, issue 9, 2022
- Widespread use of National Academies consensus reports by the American public pp. e2107760119

- Diana Hicks, Matteo Zullo, Ameet Doshi and Omar I. Asensio
- The importance of race, gender, and religion in naturalization adjudication in the United States pp. e2114430119

- Emily Ryo and Reed Humphrey
- Disentangling the last 1,000 years of human–environment interactions along the eastern side of the southern Andes (34–52°S lat.) pp. e2119813119

- William Nanavati, Cathy Whitlock, Maria Eugenia de Porras, Adolfo Gil, Diego Navarro and Gustavo Neme
Volume 119, issue 8, 2022
- More comprehensive sex education reduced teen births: Quasi-experimental evidence pp. e2113144119

- Nicholas D. E. Mark and Lawrence L. Wu
- Why marginal CO 2 emissions are not decreasing for US electricity: Estimates and implications for climate policy pp. e2116632119

- Stephen Holland, Matthew J. Kotchen, Erin Mansur and Andrew Yates
- Testing fractional doses of COVID-19 vaccines pp. e2116932119

- Witold Więcek, Amrita Ahuja, Esha Chaudhuri, Michael Kremer, Alexandre Simoes Gomes, Christopher Snyder, Alexander Tabarrok and Brandon Tan
Volume 119, issue 7, 2022
- Trends in social mobility in postrevolution China pp. e2117471119

- Yu Xie, Hao Dong, Xiang Zhou and Xi Song
- Middle Eastern and North African Americans may not be perceived, nor perceive themselves, to be White pp. e2117940119

- Neda Maghbouleh, Ariela Schachter and René D. Flores
Volume 119, issue 6, 2022
- High-value decisions are fast and accurate, inconsistent with diminishing value sensitivity pp. e2101508119

- Blair R. K. Shevlin, Stephanie M. Smith, Jan Hausfeld and Ian Krajbich
- Pragmatic bias impedes women’s access to political leadership pp. e2112616119

- Christianne Corbett, Jan G. Voelkel, Marianne Cooper and Robb Willer
- Preferences predict who commits crime among young men pp. e2112645119

- Thomas Epper, Ernst Fehr, Kristoffer Balle Hvidberg, Claus Kreiner, Søren Leth-Petersen and Gregers Nytoft Rasmussen
- A 680,000-person megastudy of nudges to encourage vaccination in pharmacies pp. e2115126119

- Katherine Milkman, Linnea Gandhi, Mitesh S. Patel, Heather N. Graci, Dena M. Gromet, Hung Ho, Joseph S. Kay, Timothy W. Lee, Jake Rothschild, Jonathan E. Bogard, Ilana Brody, Christopher F. Chabris, Edward Chang, Gretchen B. Chapman, Jennifer E. Dannals, Noah J. Goldstein, Amir Goren, Hal Hershfield, Alex Hirsch, Jillian Hmurovic, Samantha Horn, Dean Karlan, Ariella S. Kristal, Cait Lamberton, Michelle N. Meyer, Allison H. Oakes, Maurice E. Schweitzer, Maheen Shermohammed, Joachim Talloen, Caleb Warren, Ashley Whillans, Kuldeep N. Yadav, Julian J. Zlatev, Ron Berman, Chalanda N. Evans, Rahul Ladhania, Jens Ludwig, Nina Mazar, Sendhil Mullainathan, Christopher K. Snider, Jann Spiess, Eli Tsukayama, Lyle Ungar, Christophe Van den Bulte, Kevin G. Volpp and Angela L. Duckworth
- Empirical social triad statistics can be explained with dyadic homophylic interactions pp. e2121103119

- Tuan Minh Pham, Jan Korbel, Rudolf Hanel and Stefan Thurner
Volume 119, issue 5, 2022
- Encouraging the resumption of economic activity after COVID-19: Evidence from a large scale-field experiment in China pp. e2100719119

- Juan Palacios, Yichun Fan, Erez Yoeli, Jianghao Wang, Yuchen Chai, Weizeng Sun, David G. Rand and Siqi Zheng
Volume 119, issue 4, 2022
- When danger strikes: A linguistic tool for tracking America’s collective response to threats pp. e2113891119

- Virginia K. Choi, Snehesh Shrestha, Xinyue Pan and Michele J. Gelfand
Volume 119, issue 3, 2022
- Spurious normativity enhances learning of compliance and enforcement behavior in artificial agents pp. e2106028118

- Raphael Köster, Dylan Hadfield-Menell, Richard Everett, Laura Weidinger, Gillian K. Hadfield and Joel Z. Leibo
- A guaranteed immediate payout reduces impatience of financially constrained individuals pp. e2108832119

- Kimberley van der Heijden, Anouk Festjens, Caroline Goukens and Tom Meyvis
- Global evidence on the selfish rich inequality hypothesis pp. e2109690119

- Ingvild Almås, Alexander Cappelen, Erik Sørensen and Bertil Tungodden
- Microestimates of wealth for all low- and middle-income countries pp. e2113658119

- Guanghua Chi, Han Fang, Sourav Chatterjee and Joshua Blumenstock
- Correction for Molimau-Samasoni et al., Functional genomics and metabolomics advance the ethnobotany of the Samoan traditional medicine “matalafi” pp. e2121327119

- Molimau-Samasoni
Volume 119, issue 2, 2022
- Pooled testing efficiency increases with test frequency pp. e2105180119

- Ned Augenblick, Jonathan Kolstad, Ziad Obermeyer and Ao Wang
- Intersectional inequalities in science pp. e2113067119

- Diego Kozlowski, Vincent Larivière, Cassidy R. Sugimoto and Thema Monroe-White
Volume 119, issue 1, 2021
- How production networks amplify economic growth pp. e2106031118

- James McNerney, Charles Savoie, Francesco Caravelli, Vasco Carvalho and J. Farmer
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