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1“...Revised federal policies require that multiple-race responses be allowed in all federal data collection efforts, but many researchers find the multitude of...”
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2“...Revised federal policies require that multiple-race responses be allowed in all federal data collection efforts, but many researchers find the multitude of...”
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3by Halpern-Manners, Andrew Published in Social science research (01.07.2016)“...Studies of school effects on children's outcomes usually use single time-point measures. I argue that this approach fails to account for (1) age-based...”
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4by Andrew Halpern-Manners Published in Demography (01.02.2011)“...While academic and policy circles have given much attention to the assimilatory experiences of Mexican immigrants in the United States, less is known about...”
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5by Halpern-Manners, Andrew Helgertz, Jonas Warren, John Robert Roberts, Evan Published in Demography (01.08.2020)“...Does education change people’s lives in a way that delays mortality? Or is education primarily a proxy for unobserved endowments that promote longevity? Most...”
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6by Warren, John Robert Halpern-Manners, Andrew Published in Sociological methods & research (01.11.2012)“...Social scientists usually assume that the attitudes, behaviors, and statuses of respondents to longitudinal surveys are not altered by the act of measuring...”
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7by Warren, John R Luo, Liying Halpern-Manners, Andrew Raymo, James M Palloni, Alberto Published in The American journal of sociology (01.05.2015)“...Data on age-sequenced trajectories of individuals' attributes are used for a growing number of research purposes. However, there is no consensus about which...”
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8by Halpern-Manners, Andrew Warren, John Robert Torche, Florencia“...Does participation in one wave of a survey have an effect on respondents’ answers to questions in subsequent waves? In this article, we investigate the...”
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9“...Does participating in a longitudinal survey affect respondents' answers to subsequent questions about their labor force characteristics? In this article, we...”
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10by ANDREW HALPERN-MANNERS JOHN ROBERT WARREN FLORENCIA TORCHE Published in Public opinion quarterly (01.10.2014)“...Researchers who create and/or analyze data from longitudinal surveys nearly always assume that respondents' attributes are not changed as a result of being...”
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11by Andrew Halpern-Manners Landon Schnabel Elaine M. Hernandez Judy L. Silberg Lindon J. Eaves Published in Social forces (01.09.2016)“...Prior research has documented a strong and positive correlation between completed education and adults' mental health. Researchers often describe this...”
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12by John Robert Warren Liying Luo Andrew Halpern-Manners James M. Raymo Alberto Palloni Published in The American journal of sociology (01.05.2015)“...Data on age-sequenced trajectories of individuals’ attributes are used for a growing number of research purposes. However, there is no consensus about which...”
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13by Andrew Halpern-Manners John Robert Warren James M. Raymo D. Adam Nicholson Published in Social forces (01.06.2015)“...Motivated by theoretical and empirical research in life course sociology, we examine relationships between trajectories of work and family roles across the...”
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14by Florencia Torche John Robert Warren Andrew Halpern-Manners Eduardo Valenzuela Published in Social forces (01.03.2012)“...Panel surveys are widely used in sociology to examine life-course trajectories and to assess causal effects. However, when using panel data researchers usually...”
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15by Warren, John Robert Halpern-Manners, Andrew Published in Sociological methods & research (01.08.2009)“...Recent evidence makes clear that states public high school graduation rates are well measured using information from the Common Core of Data (CCD). This...”
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16by Halpern-Manners, Andrew Warren, John Robert Brand, Jennie E Published in Social science research (2009)“...In this paper we introduce a new way to conceptualize and measure the educational resources that young people encounter as they make their way from...”
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17“...Conclusions about levels and trends in high school dropout differ dramatically depending on whether dropout is measured using data from the Current Population...”
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18by Raes, Louis E.a., [No Value] Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (01.04.2020)“...How predictable are life trajectories? We investigated this question with a scientific mass collaboration using the common task method; 160 teams built...”
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19“...Measuring the existence and patterning of white flight (WF) using aggregate data has a long history in the social sciences. In this article, we assess past...”
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