Freese, Jeremy.
Jeremy Freese
VIAF ID: 161503112 (Personal)
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Works
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Alcohol use and cognition at mid-life: the importance of adjusting for baseline cognitive ability and educational attainment | |
Ambiguities of chronic illness management and challenges to the medical error paradigm | |
Bad news indeed for Ryff’s six-factor model of well-being | |
Commentary: the analysis of variance and the social complexities of genetic causation | |
Defining the environment in gene-environment research: lessons from social epidemiology | |
The Demographic and Political Composition of Mechanical Turk Samples | |
Differential fertility makes society more conservative on family values | |
Fundamental causes of accelerated declines in colorectal cancer mortality: Modeling multiple ways that disadvantage influences mortality risk | |
Gene discovery and polygenic prediction from a genome-wide association study of educational attainment in 1.1 million individuals | |
General Social Survey, 2021 | |
The Generalizability of Survey Experiments | |
Genetic analysis of social-class mobility in five longitudinal studies | |
Integrating genomic data and social science: challenges and opportunities | |
An Interactional Model of the Call for Survey Participation: Actions and Reactions in the Survey Recruitment Call | |
Measuring the predictability of life outcomes with a scientific mass collaboration | |
Most reported genetic associations with general intelligence are probably false positives | |
Networks of problems: social, psychological, and genetic influences on health | |
no2002079279 | |
The Politics of the Gene: Social Status and Beliefs about Genetics for Individual Outcomes | |
Preliminary evidence regarding the hypothesis that the sex ratio at sexual maturity may affect longevity in men. | |
The Promises and Pitfalls of Genoeconomics | |
The provision of hospital chaplaincy in the United States: a national overview | |
Regression models for categorical dependent variables using Stata | |
Requests, Blocking Moves, and Rational (Inter)action in Survey Introductions | |
Schools as Moderators of Genetic Associations with Life Course Attainments: Evidence from the WLS and Add Health | |
Seven tenths incorrect: heterogeneity and change in the waist-to-hip ratios of Playboy centerfold models and Miss America pageant winners. | |
Shared Environment Estimates for Educational Attainment: A Puzzle and Possible Solutions | |
Skin color, sex, and educational attainment in the post-civil rights era | |
Socioeconomic status and genetic influences on cognitive development | |
Sociology's contribution to understanding the consequences of medical innovations | |
Stata ni yoru kategorikaru deta no bunseki. | |
Stataによるカテゴリカルデータの分析 | |
Tilting at Twindmills: rethinking sociological responses to behavioral genetics | |
Transparent and reproducible social science research : how to do open science | |
Using anchoring vignettes to assess group differences in general self-rated health | |
What about the behavioral constellation of advantage? | |
When do older adults turn to the internet for health information? Findings from the Wisconsin Longitudinal Study |