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 **2018** (n=32)

1. **IQSS** Worthington, S. (in review) Hypodontia prevalence in permanent teeth: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Scientific Reports.
2. **Psych** McAuliffe, K., Blake, P. R., &amp; Warneken, F. (in review). Costly fairness in children is influenced by who is watching. *Developmental Science.*
3. **Psych** Dillon, M. R., Izard, V., &amp; Spelke, E. S. (in review). Infants' sensitivity to shape changes in 2D visual forms.
4. **Psych** Irene M Pepperberg, Katherine A. Clements, Suzanne L. Gray, Brya Gross, (in review) Evidence for Probabilistic Reasoning in a Grey Parrot (*Psittacus erithacus*), Journal of Comparative Psychology
5. **Psych** Lau, T., Pouncy, H. T., Gershman, S. J., &amp; Cikara, M. (in review). Discovering Social Groups via Latent Structure Learning.
6. **Psych** Martin, J.W., Jordan, J.J., Rand, D.G. &amp; Cushman, F.A. (in review) When do we punish people who don't? *JEPG*
7. **HBS** Huang, K., Brooks, A.W., Buell, R., Hall, B., &amp; Huang, L. (in review) Mitigating malicious envy: Why successful individuals should reveal their failures. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General
8. **Psych** Dodell-Feder, D., &amp; Tamir, D. (in review). Fiction reading has a small positive impact on social cognition: A meta-analysis
9. **SOC** Asad, A.L., and Jackelyn Hwang. (in review) Indigenous Places and the Making of Undocumented Status in Mexico-U.S. Migration.
10. **HSPH** Gorski Findling MT, Werth PM, Musicus A, Bragg MA, Graham DJ, Elbel B, Roberto CA. (in review) Comparing Five Front-of-Pack Nutrition Labels’ Influence on Consumers’ Perceptions and Purchase Intentions. Preventive Medicine
11. **HSPH** Bleich SN, Gorski Findling MT, Blendon RJ, Ben-Porath E, SteelFisher GK. (in review) Parents’perceptions of the challenges to helping their children maintain or achieve a healthy weigh. American Journal of Preventive Medicine
12. **HSPH** Gorski Findling MT, Wolfson JA, Rimm EB, Bleich SN. (in review) Differences in the Neighborhood Retail Food Environment and Childhood Obesity Among US Children and Adolescents by SNAP Participation Status. American Journal of Public Health
13. **KSG** Desai, S., Liu, H. &amp; Riley Bowles, H. (in review) Are Women Dispositionally Risk Averse? Gender-Congruent Contexts and Counterstereotypical Exemplars.
14. **SOC** Zhang, Letian. (in review) An Institutional Approach to the Effect of Workforce Diversity on Firm Performance.” *Organization Science*.
15. **SOC** Zhang, Letian. (in review) Not the Same Risk: The Effect of Performance on Risk Taking in the Mutual Fund Industry.” *Strategic Management Journal*.
16. **SOC** Zhang, Letian. (in review) The Effect of Performance on Racial Bias.” *Organization Science*.
17. **GOV** R. Enos, A.R. Kaufman, and M. Sands. (in review) Can Violent Protest Change Local Policy Support? Evidence from the Aftermath of the 1992 Los Angeles Riot.
18. **IQSS** Park, D.S., Worthington, S., &amp; Zhenxiang X. (in press) Taxon sampling effects on the quantication and comparison of community phylogenetic diversity. Molecular Ecology
19. **Psych** Insel C., Kastman E.K., Glenn C.R., Somerville, L. (in press). Development of corticostriatal connectivity constrains goal directed behavior during adolescence. *Nature Communications.*
20. **Psych** Cao, J., Kleiman-Weiner, M., &amp; Banaji, M.R. (in press). Statistically Inaccurate and Morally Unfair Judgments via Base Rate Intrusion. *Nature Human Behaviour*.
21. **Anthro** Johnston, Philip Andrew, and Sáez Romerio, Antonio. (2018) The Potters of Phoenician and Punic Gadir: State of the Field andNew Archaeometric Insights. *Trabajos de Prehistoria*.
22. **GOV** Yeomans, M., Stewart, B., Mavon, K., Kindel, A., Tingley, D. &amp; Reich, J. (2018) The Civic Mission of MOOCs: Engagement across Political Differences in Online Forums. *International Journal of Artificial Intelligence in Education*
23. **GOV** Smith, Daniel M. (2018). *Dynasties and Democracy: The Inherited Incumbency Advantage in Japan*. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press.
24. **Health Policy** Rokicki S, Cohen J, Fink G, Salomon JA, Landrum MB. (2018), Inference With Difference-in-Differences With a Small Number of Groups: A Review, Simulation Study, and Empirical Application Using SHARE Data. Medical Care. 2018;56(1)
25. **HSPH** Bleich SN, Moran AJ, Jarlenski MP, Wolfson JA. (2018) Higher calorie menu items eliminated in chain restaurants.
26. **HSPH** Yusuf Ransome; Natalie Slopen; Oskar Karlsson; David R.Williams (2018) Elevated inflammation in association with alcohol abuse in blacks but not whites: Results from the MIDUS biomarker study. Journal of Behavioral Medicine
27. **HSPH** Lopez, D. et al. (2018), Identifying factors related to a hit-and-run after a vehicle-bicycle collision. Journal of Transport &amp; Health, JTH35
28. **HSPH** Polacsek M, Moran A, Thorndike AN, Boulos R, Frnackle RL, Greene JC, Blue DJ, Block J, Rimm EB (2018). A supermarket double-dollar incentive program increases purchases of fresh fruits and vegetables among families with children: The Healthy Double Study. Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior.
29. **HSPH** Wolfson JA, Moran AJ, Jarlenski MP, Bleich SN (2018). Trends in sodium content of menu items in large chain restaurants in the United States. American Journal of Preventive Medicine 54(1): 28-36.
30. **SOC** Fenton, A. T., Elliott, M. N., Schwebel, D. C., Berkowitz, Z., Liddon, N. C., Tortolero, S. R. et al. Schuster, M. A. (n.d.), (2018) Unequal interactions: Examining the role of patient-provider interactions in the inequitable diffusion of a medical innovation, the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine. Social Science &amp; Medicine
31. **GOV** Ban, P., Fouirnaies, A., Hall, A.B. &amp; Snyder, J. (2018), How Newspapers Reveal Political Power. Political Science Research and Methods
32. **LING** Borise, L. (2018), Prosody and Suprasegmental Phonology. Handbook of the Languages of the Caucasus. Oxford University Press.

 **2017** (n=50)

1. **IQSS** Worthington, S. (2017) Selection of character coding method is not phylogenetically neutral: a test case using hominoids. Folia Primatologica 88(5): 385-400.
2. **HEB** Wrangham, R.W., Worthington, S., Bernard, A.B., Koops, K., Machanda, Z.P., and Muller, M.N. (2017) Response to: Chimpanzee culture extends beyond matrilineal family units. Current Biology 27:R573-R591.
3. **HMS** Sagers, J.E., Landegger, L.D., Worthington, S., Nadol, J.B. and Stankovic, K.M. (2017) Human cochlear histopathology reflects clinical signatures of primary neural degeneration. Scientific Reports 7:4884.
4. **HEB** Wallace, I.J., Worthington, S., Felson, D.T., Jurmain, R.D., Wren, K.T., Maijanen, H., Woods, R.J., and Lieberman, D.E. (2017) Knee osteoarthritis has doubled in prevalence since the mid-20th century. PNAS 114(35): 9332-9336.
5. **HMS** Miller, C.L., Taylor, M.S., Qadan, M., Deshpande, V., Worthington, S. et al. (2017) Prognostic Significance of Surgical Margin Size After Neoadjuvant FOLFOX and/or FOLFIRI for Colorectal Liver Metastases. Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery 21(11): 1831-1840.
6. **ECON** Liebman, J. &amp; Mahoney, N. (2017) Do Expiring Budgets Lead to Wasteful Year-End Spending? Evidence from Federal Procurement. American Economic Review 107(11): 3510-3549.
7. **KSG** Minson, J. A., Mueller, J. S. and Larrick, R. P. (2017). The contingent wisdom of dyads: When discussion enhances vs. undermines the accuracy of collaborative judgments. Management Science.
8. **GOV** Smith, D. and Martin, S. (2017) Political Dynasties and the Selection of Cabinet Ministers. Legislative Studies Quarterly 42(1): 131-165.
9. **HBS** Stern, A.D. (2017) Innovation under Regulatory Uncertainty: Evidence from Medical Technology. Journal of Public Economics 145: 181-200.
10. **HEB** Holowka, N.B., O'Neill, M.C., Thompson, N.E., and Demes, B. (2017) Chimpanzee ankle and foot joint kinematics: arboreal versus terrestrial locomotion. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 164(1):131-147.
11. **SOC** Zhang, Letian. (2017). A Fair Game? Racial Bias and Repeated Interaction between NBA Basketball Coaches and Players. *Administrative Science Quarterly* 62(4):603-625.
12. **GOV** Smith, Daniel M., and Shane Martin. (2017). Political Dynasties and the Selection of Cabinet Ministers. *Legislative Studies Quarterly*, 42(1): 131-165.
13. **GOV** Grossman, S. &amp; Honig, D. (2017) Evidence from Lagos on Discrimination across Ethnic and Class Identities in Informal Trade. World Development 96:520-528.
14. **GOV** Ratkovic, M. &amp; Tingley, D. (2017) Sparse Estimation and Uncertainty with Application to Subgroup Analysis. Political Analysis 25(1):1-40.
15. **GOV** Ratkovic, M. &amp; Tingley, D. (2017) sparsereg -- R package for sparse and consistent Bayesian LASSO estimation.
16. **GOV** Renshon, J., Lee, J.J. &amp; Tingley, D. (2017) Emotions and the Micro-Foundations of Commitment Problems. International Organization 71(S1): S189-S218.
17. **MIT** Magid, Rachel W., and Laura E. Schulz. (2017) Moral alchemy: How love changes norms. C*ognition* 167:135-150.
18. **MIT** Momper, L., Reese, B.K., Zinke, L., Wanger, G., Osburn, M.R., Moser, D. and Amend, J.P. (2017). Major phylum‐level differences between porefluid and host rock bacterial communities in the terrestrial deep subsurface. *Environmental Microbiology Reports* 9(5):501-511.
19. **Psych** Dillon, M. R., Kannan, H., Dean, J. T., Spelke, E. S. &amp; Duflo, E. (2017). Cognitive Science in the field: A preschool intervention durably enhances intuitive but not formal mathematics. Science, 357(6346):47-55.
20. **Psych** Pepperberg, I. M., Gray, S. L., Lesser, J. S., &amp; Hartsfield, L. A. (2017). Piagetian Liquid Conservation in Grey Parrots (*Psittacus erithacus*). Journal of Comparative Psychology. 131(4):370-383.
21. **Psych** Lau, T. &amp; Cikara, M. (2017). fMRI Repetition Suppression During Generalized Social Categorization. Scientific Reports, 7, 4262.
22. **Psych** Maillet, D., Seli, P. &amp; Schacter, D. L. (2017). Mind-wandering and task stimuli: Stimulus-dependent thoughts influence performance on memory tasks and are more often past- versus future-oriented. Conscious Cogn, 52:55-67.
23. **Psych** Cao. J. &amp; Banaji, M.R. (2017). Social Inferences from Group Size. *Journal of Experimental Social Psychology*, *70*, 204-211.
24. **Psych** Strong, R. W. &amp; Alvarez, G. A. (2017). Training enhances attentional expertise, but not attentional capacity: Evidence from content-specific training benefits. *Journal of Vision*, *17*(4), 1-11.
25. **Psych** Corbit, J., McAuliffe, K., Callaghan, T., Blake, P.R., &amp; Warneken, F. (2017). Children’s collaboration induces fairness rather than generosity. *Cognition.* 168:344-356.
26. **Psych** Was, A. &amp; Warneken, F. (2017). Proactive help-seeking: Preschoolers know when they need help, but do not always ask for it. *Cognitive Development*, 43, 91-105*.*
27. **OEB** Sanders, Jon G; Łukasik, Piotr; Frederickson, Megan E; Russell, Jacob A; Koga, Ryuichi; Knight, Rob; Pierce, Naomi E. (2017) Dramatic differences in gut bacterial densities correlate with diet and habitat in rainforest ants. *Integrative and Comparative Biology*. 57(4):705-722.
28. **HMS** Krupat, Edward; Borges, Nicole J.; Brower, Richard D.; Haidet, Paul M.; Schroth, W. Scott MD; Fleenor, Thomas J. Jr; Uijtdehaage, Sebastian. (2017) The Educational Climate Inventory: Measuring Students' Perceptions of the Preclerkship and Clerkship Settings. Academic Medicine 92(12):1757-1764.
29. **GOV** Cammett, M. and Şaşmaz, A. (2017), Political Context, Organizational Mission, and the Quality of Social Services: Insights from the Health Sector in Lebanon, World Development, vol. 98, Supplement C, pp. 120-132.
30. **SOC** Nagase, N., Brinton, M. (2017), The gender division of labor and second births: Labor market institutions and fertility in Japan, Demographic Research 36: 339-370.
31. **LING** Borise, L., (2017), Prominence Redistribution in the Aŭciuki Dialect of Belarusian. Proceedings of Formal Approaches to Slavic Linguistics (FASL) 24: 94-109.
32. **LING** Borise, L. (2017), Prosody of Focus in a Language with a Fixed Focus Position: Evidence from Georgian. Proceedings of West Coast Conference on Formal Linguistics (WCCFL) 34: 89-96.
33. **Psych** Samuel A. Mehr et al. (2017), Genomic Imprinting Is Implicated in the Psychology of Music, Psychological Science 28(10): 1455-1467.
34. **HEB** Allen-Blevins CR, You X, Hinde K, Sela DA. (2017) Handling stress may confound murine gut microbiota studies. PeerJ 5: e2876.
35. **MIT** Amengual, Matthew, Salo Coslovsky, and Duanyi Yang (2017), Who opposes labor regulation? Explaining variation in employers’ opinions, Regulation &amp; Governance 11(4): 404-421
36. **HBS** Kerrissey, M, Clark, J, Friedberg, M, Jiang, W, Fryer, A, Frean, M, Shortell, S, Ramsay, P, Casalino, L, Singer, S. (2017) Medical Group Structural Integration May Not Ensure That Care Is Integrated, From The Patient’s Perspective. Health Affairs, 36(5), pp. 885-892.
37. **HSPH** Moran AJ, Block JP, Goshev SG, Bleich SN, Roberto CA (2017). Trends in nutrient content of children's menu items in U.S. chain restaurants. American Journal of Preventive Medicine. 52(3): 284-291.
38. **OEB** Kamath, A., Levin R., and Miller, J. (2017), Floral size and shape evolution following the transition to gender dimorphism, American Journal of Botany104(3): 1-10.
39. **HSPH** Sanghavi P, Jena AB, Newhouse JP, Zaslavsky AM, (2015) Outcomes after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest treated by basic vs advanced life support, JAMA Internal Medicine, 175(2):196-204.
40. **HBS** Huang, K., Yeomans, M., Brooks, A.W., Minson, J., &amp; Gino, F. (2017) It doesn’t hurt to ask: Question-asking increases liking. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 113(3): 430-452.
41. **OEB** Baier et al. (2017), Pre-Quaternary divergence and subsequent radiation explain longitudinal patterns of genetic and morphological variation in the striped skink, Heremites vittatus, BMC Evolutionary Biology 17:132,
42. **HEB** Rightmire, G.P., Ponce de León, M.S., Lordkipanidze, D., Margvelashvili, A., Zollikofer, C.P.E., (2017) Skull 5 from Dmanisi: descriptive anatomy, comparative studies, and evolutionary significance. Journal of Human Evolution, 104: 50-79.
43. **HBS** Stern, A.D. (2017), Innovation under regulatory uncertainty: Evidence from medical technology. Journal of Public Economics, 145, pp.181-200.
44. **HBS** Stern, A.D., Kramer, D.B., Ouellet, M. and Kesselheim, A.S. (2017), Review times and adverse events for cardiovascular devices. Nature Biomedical Engineering, 1, p.0013.
45. **HSPH** Lippert, Adam M., Clare Rosenfeld, Fahad Razak, and S.V. Subramanian (2017) Association between continuity and change in early neighborhood poverty and adult cardiometabolic biomarkers in the US: Results from the 1995-2008 National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent to Adult Health. American Journal of Epidemiology 185(9): 765-776.
46. **Psych** Reuter, T., Feiman, R., Snedeker, J. (2017), Getting to no: Pragmatic and semantic factors in two- and three-year-olds’ understanding of negation. Child Development. DOI: 10.1111/cdev.12858
47. **Psych** Feiman, R., Mody, S., Sanborn, S., Carey, S. (2017), What do you mean, no? Toddlers’ comprehension of logical "no" and "not". Language Learning and Development, 13(4): 430-450.
48. **HEB** Rosati, A.G. &amp; Santos, L.R. (2017), Tolerant Barbary macaques maintain juvenile levels of social attention in old age, but despotic rhesus macaques do not. Animal Behaviour, 130: 199-207.
49. **HSPH** Yusuf Ransome; Natalie Slopen; Oskar Karlsson; David R.Williams (2017), The association between alcohol abuse and neuroendocrine system dysregulation: Race differences in a National sample, Brain Behavior and Immunity. Vol 66 (November): pages 313-321.
50. **SOC** Bryan, B. (2017), Paternal Incarceration and Adolescent Social Network Disadvantage. *Demography* 54(4): 1477-1501

 **2016** (n=20)

1. **HEB** Carter, K. and Worthington, S. (2016) The evolution of anthropoid molar proportions. BMC Evolutionary Biology 16:110.
2. **HEB** Carter, K. and Worthington, S. (2016) Predictors of third molar impaction: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Journal of Dental Research 95(3):267-276.
3. **HEB** Wrangham, RW., Koops, K., Machanda, Z.P., Worthington, S., Bernard, A.B., Brazeau, N.F., Donovan, R., Rosen, J., Wilke, C., Otali, E., and Muller, M.N. (2016) Distribution of a chimpanzee social custom is explained by matrilineal relationship rather than conformity. Current Biology 26:3033-3037.
4. **HEB** Benenson, J.F. and Wrangham, R.W. (2016) Cross-cultural sex differences in post-conflict affiliation following sports matches. Current Biology 26:1-5.
5. **HEB** Rosati, A.G. &amp; Santos, L.R. (2016), Spontaneous metacognition in rhesus monkeys, Psychological Science, 27: 1181-1191.
6. **MIT** Jaques, N., McDuff, D., Kim, Y.L. and Picard, R. (2016) Understanding and Predicting Bonding in Conversations Using Thin Slices of Facial Expressions and Body Language. In *International Conference on Intelligent Virtual Agents* (pp. 64-74). Springer International Publishing.
7. **MIT** Jaques, N., Kim, Y.L. and Picard, R. (2016) Personality, Attitudes, and Bonding in Conversations. In *International Conference on Intelligent Virtual Agents* (pp. 378-382). Springer International Publishing.
8. **Psych** Kimel, S. Y., Huesmann, R., Kunst, J. R., &amp; Halperin, E. (2016). Living in a genetic world: How learning about interethnic genetic similarities and differences affects peace and conflict. *Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin*, *42*(5), 688-700.
9. **Psych** Cao. J., &amp; Banaji, M.R. (2016) The Base Rate Principle and the Fairness Principle in Social Judgment. *Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America*, *113(27)*, 7475-7480.
10. **Psych** Martin, J.W. &amp; Cushman, F.A. (2016). Why we forgive what can’t be controlled. *Cognition* 147:133-143.
11. **Psych** Lau, T., Morewedge, C. K., &amp; Cikara, M. (2016). Overcorrection for Social Categorization Information Moderates Impact Bias in Affective Forecasting. Psychological Science, 27(10), 1340-1351.
12. **Psych** Dillon, M. R., &amp; Spelke, E. S. (2016). Young children’s use of surface and object information in drawings of everyday scenes. Child Development. 88(5):1701-1715.
13. **HSPH** Adjaye-Gbewonyo, K, Avendano, M., Subramanian, S. V., &amp; Kawachi I. (2016). Income Inequality and Depressive Symptoms in South Africa: A Longitudinal Analysis of the National Income Dynamics Study. Health and Place, 42C, 37-46.
14. **GOV** Snyder, J., Ban, P. and Llaudet , E. (2016), Challenger Quality and the Incumbency Advantage, Legislative Studies Quarterly, 2016, vol. 41, no. 1, pages 153-179.
15. **LING** Borise, L. (2016), Sluicing in Tagalog: Strategies and Implications. Proceedings of Austronesian Formal Linguistics Association (AFLA) 22: 15-30.
16. **HSPH** Gorski MT, Cohen JFW, Hoffman JA, Rosenfeld L, Chaffee R, Smith L, Rimm EB (2016) Impact of Nutrition Standards on Competitive Food Quality in Massachusetts Middle and High Schools. American Journal of Public Health. 106(6):1101–8.
17. **DEngl** Miller, D. (2016), Average Broadway, Theatre Journal 61(4): 529-553.
18. **MIT** Knouse, K.A., Wu, J., and Amon, A. (2016). Assessment of megabase-scale somatic copy number variation using single cell sequencing. Genome Research 26: 376-384.
19. **Psych** Dodell-Feder, D., Felix, S., Yung, M., &amp; Hooker, C. I. (2016). Theory-of-mind-related neural activity for one’s romantic partner predicts partner well-being. Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience, 11(4), 593-603.
20. **Psych** Feiman, R., Snedeker, J. (2016), The logic in language: How all quantifiers are alike, but each quantifier is different. Cognitive Psychology, 87: 29-52.

 **2015** (n=30)

1. **HEB** Smith, T.M. and Boesch, C. (2015) Developmental defects in the teeth of three wild chimpanzees from the Tai Forest. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 157(4):556-570.
2. **Psych** Blake, P.R., McAuliffe, K. Corbit, J., Callaghan, T.C., Barry, O., Bowie, A., Kleutsch, L., Kramer, K.L., Ross, E., Vongsachang, H., Wrangham, R. and Warneken, F. (2015) The ontogeny of fairness in seven societies. Nature 528:258-261.
3. **HMS** Gupta, S., Artomov, M., Goggins, W., Daly, M., Tsao, H. (2015) Gender disparity and mutation burden in metastatic melanoma. JNCI J Natl Cancer Inst 107(11):1-4.
4. **HEB** Carter, K. and Worthington, S. (2015) Morphologic and demographic predictors of third molar agenesis: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Journal of Dental Research 94(7):886-894.
5. **HEB** Breakey, A.A., Hinde, K., Valeggia, C.R., Sinofsky, A. and Ellison, P.T. (2015) Illness in breastfeeding infants relates to concentration of lactoferrin and secretory immunoglobulin A in mother’s milk. Evolution, Medicine, and Public Health 2015(1):21:31.
6. **HEB** Glowacki, L. and Wrangham, R.W. (2015) Warfare and reproductive success in a tribal population. PNAS 112(2):1-6.
7. **HEB** Groopman, E.E, Carmody, R.N. and Wrangham, R.W. (2015) Cooking increases net energy gain from a lipid-rich food. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 156:11-18.
8. **OEB** Sanders, Jon G; Beichman, Annabel C; Roman, Joe; Scott, Jarrod J; Emerson, David; McCarthy, James J; Girguis, Peter R. (2015) Baleen whales host a unique gut microbiome with similarities to both carnivores and herbivores. *Nature communications* 6 8285.
9. **Psych** McAuliffe, K., Jordan, J.J. and Warneken (2015) Costly third-party punishment in young children. Cognition 134:1:10.
10. **Psych** Kim S., Harris, P.L. &amp; Warneken, F. (2014). Is it okay to tell? Children’s judgments about information disclosure. *British Journal of Developmental Psychology, 32*(3), 291-304.
11. **GOV** Jamal, A., Keohane, R., Romney, D. &amp; Tingley, D. (2015) Anti-Americanism or Anti-Interventionism in Arabic Twitter Discourses. Perspectives on Politics, 13(1): 55-73.
12. **GOV** Tingley, D., Xu, C., Chilton, A. and Milner, H. (2015) The Political Economy of Inward FDI: Opposition to Chinese Mergers and Acquisitions. Chinese Journal of International Relations, 8(1):25-57.
13. **GOV** Tingley, D. et al. (2015) Computer assisted text analysis for comparative politics, 2015, Political Analysis, 23(2): 254-277.
14. **GOV** Lucas C., Nielsen, R.A., Roberts, M.E., Stewart, B.M., Storer, A. &amp; Tingley, D. (2015) Computer-Assisted Text Analysis for Comparative Politics. Political Analysis 23:254–277.
15. **KSG** Quane, J.M., Wilson, W.J., and Hwang, J. (2015) Black Families and the Economic and Social Transformation of the Inner City since The Moynihan Report. Education Next 15, Spring.
16. **SOC** Fosse, N.E., and Toyokawa, T. (2015) Interinstitutional Variation in Emerging Adulthood Does Selectivity Matter? Emerging Adulthood. doi: 10.1177/2167696815585685
17. **SOC** Fosse, N.E., Grahe, J. E., and Reifman, A. (2015) Markers of Adulthood Subscale Development: Comparative Review and Assessment of Inductive and Deductive Psychometrics. Open Science Framework
18. **HSPH** Finlay, J., et al (2015) The Effects of Maternal Mortality on Infant and Child Survival in Rural Tanzania: A Cohort Study. Maternal and Child Health Journal :1758, doi: 10.1007/s10995-015-1758-2
19. **HSPH** Doubova, S.V. et al (2015) Access to healthcare and financial risk protection for older adults in Mexico: secondary data analysis of a national survey. BMJ Open 2015;5:e007877, doi:10.1136/bmjopen-2015-007877
20. **GOV** Kelley, J., and Simmons, B. (2015) Politics by Number: Indicators as Social Pressure in International Relations. American Journal of Political Science 59(1): 55-70
21. **SOC** Frank, M., Hsu, F. Landrum, M.B. Jha,A., Chernew, M. (2015) The Impact of a Tiered Network on Hospital Choice. Health Services Research, doi: 10.1111/1475-6773.12291
22. **Health Policy** Song, H., Tucker, A. and Murrell, K. (2015) The Diseconomies of Queue Pooling: An Empirical Investigation of Emergency Department Length of Stay. Management Science. <http://dx.doi.org/10.1287/mnsc.2014.2118>
23. **MIT** Matias, J. N., Johnson, A., Boesel, W. E., Keegan, B., Friedman, J., and DeTar, C. (2015). Reporting, Reviewing, and Responding to Harassment on Twitter. Women, Action, and the Media.<http://womenactionmedia.org/twitter-report>
24. **Psych** Dillon, M. R., Pires, A. C., Hyde, D. C., &amp; Spelke, E. S. (2015). Children's expectations about training the approximate number system. British Journal of Developmental Psychology, 33(4), 411-418.
25. **GOV** Tingley, D., Renshon, J. and Lee, J.J. (2015) Physiological Arousal and Political Beliefs. Political Psychology 36(5):569-585.
26. **SOC** Pernell-Gallagher, K. (2015) Learning From Performance: Banks, Collateralized Debt Obligations, and the Credit Crisis. Social Forces 94(1):31-59.
27. **GOV** Huff, Connor and Dustin Tingley (2015) Who Are These People?” Evaluating the Demographic Characteristics and Political Preferences of MTurk Survey Respondents. Research and Politics 2(3): 1-12.
28. **HSPH** S.J. Hoffman, V. Justicz. (2016), Automatically quantifying the scientific quality and sensationalism of news records mentioning pandemics: Validating a maximum entropy machine-learning model, Journal of Clinical Epidemiology 75: 47-55.
29. **HSPH** Sanghavi P, Jena AB, Newhouse JP, Zaslavsky AM, (2015) Outcomes of basic versus advanced life support for out-of-hospital medical emergencies. Annals of Internal Medicine, 163(9):681-690. (PMID: 26457627).
30. **SOC** Asad, A.L. (2015), Contexts of Reception, Post-Disaster Migration, and Socioeconomic Mobility. Population &amp; Environment 36(3): 279-310.

 **2014** (n=12)

1. **OEB** Baldwin, M.W. Toda, Y., Nakagita, T. O’Connell, M.J., Klasing, K.C., Misaka, T., Edwards, S.V. and Liberies, S.D. (2014) Evolution of taste perception in hummingbirds by transformation of the ancestral umami receptor. Science 345:929-933.
2. **HEB** Carter, K., Worthington, S. and Smith, T.M. (2014) Non-metric dental traits and hominin phylogeny. Journal of Human Evolution 69:123-128.
3. **HEB** Reiches, M.R., Moore, S.E., Prentice, A.M. and Ellison, P.T. (2014) Endocrine responses, weight change, and energy sparing mechanisms during Ramadan among Gambian adolescent women. American Journal of Human Biology 26(3):395-400.
4. **Hist. Sci.** Gillis-Buck, E.M. and Richardson, S.S. (2014) Autism as a biomedical platform for sex differences research. BioSocieties 9:262-283.
5. **HEB** Jordan, J.J., McAuliffe, K. and Warneken (2014) Development of in-group favoritism in children’s third-party punishment of selfishness. PNAS 111(25):1-6.
6. **HEB** Kato, A., Tang, N., Borries, C., Papakyrikos, A.M., Hinde, K., Miller, E., Kunimatsu, Y., Hirasaki, E., Shimizu, D. and Smith, T.M. (2014) Intra- and interspecific variation in macaque molar enamel thickness. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 155:447-459.
7. **Health Policy** Hickox, A.E. and Liberman, M.C. (2014) Is noise-induced cochlear neuropathy key to the generation of hyperacusis or tinnitus? Journal of Neurophysiology 111(3):552-564.
8. **GOV** Tingley, D. (2014) Face-off: Facial Features and Strategic Choice. Political Psychology 35(1):35-55
9. **GSD** Peiser, R., and Huang, Y., (2014) The World’s Most Expensive Streets: Where have rents recovered the most since 2008? Retail Property Insights 21(1): 55-61.
10. **GOV** Tingley, D. et al (2014) Structural topic models for open ended survey responses. American Journal of Political Science 58(4):1064-1082
11. **GOV** Tingley, D., and Ludwin-Perry, E. (2014) Ethical Situations and their Effects on Judgments of Punishment. Ethics and Behavior 24(3):253-262.
12. **HEB** Eng, C. et al (2014) Directional Differences in the Biaxial Material Properties of Fascia Lata and the Implications for Fascia Function. Annals of Biomedical Engineering 42(6): 1224-1237

 **2013** (n=6)

1. **HEB** Rightmire, G.P. (2013) Homo erectus and Middle Pleistocene hominins: Brain size, skull form, and species recognition. Journal of Human Evolution 65:223-252.
2. **HEB** Barak, M.M., Lieberman, D.E., Raichlen, D., Pontzer, H., Warrener, A.G. and Hublin, J-J. (2013) Trabecular evidence for a human-like gait in Australopithecus africanus. PLoS One 8(11):e77687.
3. **Psych** McAuliffe, K., Blake, P.R., Kim, G., Wrangham, R.W. and Warneken, F. (2013) Social influences on inequity aversion in children. PLoS One 8(12):e80966.
4. **HEB** Reiches, M.R., Moore, S.E., Prentice, A.M., Prentice, A., Sawo, Y. and Ellison, P.T. (2013) The adolescent transition under energetic stress: body composition tradeoffs among adolescent women in The Gambia. Evolution, Medicine, and Public Health 2013(1):75-85.
5. **Psych** Dillon, M.R, Huang, Y. and Spelke, E.S. (2013) Core foundations of abstract geometry. PNAS 110(35):1-5.
6. **KSG** Quane, J.M., Wilson, W.J., and Hwang, J. (2013) The Urban Jobs Crisis: Paths toward Employment for Low-income Blacks and Latinos. Harvard Magazine (April/May).

 **Dissertations** (n=30)

1. **Soc** Beth C. Truesdale. (2017). For Richer and Poorer: Disentangling the Association between Income Inequality and Health. Ph.D. Dissertation, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA.
2. **Soc** Wehrwein, Z. (2017) Knightian Uncertainty, Network Homophily, and Institutional Emergence During the English Financial Revolution. Master’s thesis, Harvard University.
3. **HEB** Pandiani, D. (2017), “Reconciliation in Homo sapiens: Behavioral Perspectives on the Human Post-Conflict Period", Harvard University, Undergraduate Thesis.
4. **MIT** Hashmi, N., (2017) The More the Merrier? Understanding the Effect of Group Size on Collective Intelligence, MIT, Doctoral Thesis.
5. **HSPH** Ladhaniu, K. (2017) Healthy Workforce, Healthy Baby? Quantitative and Political Analyses of Health Workers in Mexico. Doctoral dissertation, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health
6. **FAS** Shah, K. (2017) Islamist Parties and the Perpetuation of Institutionalized Gender Norms: A Cross-National Examination of Islamist Parties in the National Legislature and Women's Rights. Undergraduate Thesis, Harvard University.
7. **Soc** Woo Kim, K. (2016). A Departure from Political Ideologies: The Multi-Level Effects of Economic Uncertainty and Political Engagement on Political Belief Systems in Western Europe. Master’s Thesis, Harvard University.
8. **FAS** Chen, P. (2016). Beyond twenty-eight days: modeling energetic regulation of menstrual cycle length using urinary C-peptide and urinary free cortisol. Undergraduate thesis, Harvard University.
9. ****HEB**** Carter, K.E. (2016) PhD Dissertation. Harvard University, Cambridge, MA.
10. **HSPH** Adjaye-Gbewonyo, K., (2016), Income Inequality, Social Capital, and Risk for Cardiovascular Disease and Depression in South Africa, Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences, Harvard T. H. Chan School of Public Health, March 23, 2016.
11. **KSG** Rizkallah, A. (2016), Coffins and Castles: The Political Legacies of Civil War in Lebanon, UCLA, Doctoral Thesis.
12. **MIT** Tampe, M. (2016), (Trans)national rules and local performances : sustainability standards in the Cocoa Sector of Ghana, Ecuador, and Brazil. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Management, Doctoral Thesis.
13. **Anthro** Johnston, Philip Andrew. (2015). Pottery Production at the Phoenician Colony of El Castillo de Doña Blanca (El Puerto de Santa María, Spain) c. 750-550 BCE. Ph.D. dissertation, Harvard University.
14. **HSPH** Sanghavi P. (2015) Is doing more, doing better? Basic versus advanced life support ambulances for medical emergencies, Harvard University, Doctoral Thesis.
15. **HEB** Breakey, A.A. (2015) PhD Dissertation. Harvard University, Cambridge, MA.
16. **HEB** Glowacki, L. (2015) PhD Dissertation. Harvard University, Cambridge, MA.
17. **KSG** Honig, D. (2015). Navigating by Judgment: Organizational Structure, Autonomy, and Country Context in Delivering Foreign Aid. Doctoral dissertation, Harvard University.
18. **Health Policy** Scott, K. (2015) The Politics of Healthcare Quality. PhD Dissertation. Harvard University
19. **MIT** Bowen, B. (2015) Climate control: smart thermostats, demand response, and energy efficiency in Austin, Texas. Master’s thesis. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Urban Studies and Planning
20. **HSPH** Castro, M., Hill,K., Salomon, J., Quattrochi, J. (2014?) Measuring and evaluating bias in indirect estimates of under-5 mortality in populations affected by HIV/AIDS: a simulation study, Chapter III in \[thesis\]
21. **GOV** Kroth, Verena (2014) Essays in political economy: elections, public finance and service delivery in South Africa. PhD thesis, The London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE).
22. **GOV** Lazaridi, N., (2014) Why Do the Post-Soviet States Integrate? A Qualitative and Network Analysis of Integration Processes at Policy Domain and Micro Levels, Master’s thesis, Harvard University
23. **HEB** McAuliffe, K. (2013) The evolution and development of inequity aversion. PhD Dissertation. Harvard University, Cambridge, MA.
24. **GSD** Samuelson, H., (2013) Toward Buildings that Work: Reusing Design-phase Energy Models for Operations-phase Improvements. PhD Dissertation. Harvard University, Cambridge, MA.
25. **HBS** Mazza, M.C. (2013) Encouraging Healthful Dietary Behavior in a Hospital Cafeteria: A Field Study Using Theories from Social Psychology and Behavioral Economics. PhD Dissertation. Harvard University, Cambridge, MA.
26. **Health Policy** Botta, M. (2013) Technological Innovation and Policy Responses in Health Care. PhD Dissertation. Harvard University, Cambridge, MA.
27. **Health Policy** Wikler, E (2013), Transformations in Health Policy: An Analysis of Alzheimer's Disease Testing, Medicaid Enrollment, and Insurance Market Concentration. Ph.D., Harvard University
28. **HEB** Georgiev, A.V. (2012) Energetic costs of reproductive effort in male chimpanzees. PhD Dissertation. Harvard University, Cambridge, MA.
29. **HEB** Wobber, V. (2012) Comparative Cognitive Development and Endocrinology in *Pan* and *Homo*. PhD Dissertation. Harvard University, Cambridge, MA.
30. **SOC** Pinto, S. (2012) Nations and Occupations: Towards a New Political Economy of Work. PhD Dissertation. Harvard University, Cambridge, MA.

 **Working papers** (n=27)

1. **GOV** Blackwell, M., Glynn, A., (working paper) How to Make Causal Inferences with Time-Series Cross-Sectional Data.
2. **GSE** Bridwell-Mitchell, E.N. (working paper) Them That's Got Shall Have: School Social Capital and Access to Resources in the Organizational Field. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University
3. **HEB** McAuliffe, K. (working paper) Inequity aversion in social canids: a comparative test of domestic dogs and dingoes.
4. **HEB** McAuliffe, K., Blake, P.R. and Warneken, F. (working paper) Look who’s watching: reputation effects on fairness in children.
5. **ECON** Akhtari, M., et al (2017, working paper) Political Turnover, Bureaucratic Turnover, and the Quality of Public Services.
6. **KSG** Robinson, Carly D. and Lee, Monica Ga Lim and Dearing, Eric and Rogers, T. (March 7, 2017) Reducing Student Absenteeism in the Early Grades by Targeting Parental Beliefs. HKS Working Paper No. RWP17-011
7. **ECON** Ganong, P. and Noel, P. (2017, working paper), The Effect of Debt on Default and Consumption: Evidence from Housing Policy in the Great Recession.
8. **ECON** Ganong, P. and Noel, P. (2017, working paper), Consumer Spending During Unemployment: Positive and Normative Implications.
9. **GOV** Snyder, J., (2017, working paper), The Decline of American Party Organizations.
10. **SOC** Truesdale, B (unpublished manuscript) From Tough Jobs to No Jobs? Exploring Pathways to Work Disability.
11. **HBS** Cutler, D., Skinner, J., Stern, A.D., and Wennberg, D. (2013 working paper) Physician Beliefs and Patient Preferences: A New Look at Regional Variation in Health Care Spending. NBER Working Paper 19320 / Harvard Business School Working Paper, No. 15-090
12. **HBS** Morton, F., Stern, S., and Stern, A. (2015 working paper) The Industrial Organization of the Biologics Industry: Theory, Empirics, and Policy Implications
13. **KSG** Honig, D., (2014 working paper) Navigation by Judgment: Organizational Autonomy in the Delivery of Foreign Aid.
14. **ECON** Dupuy, A., Galichon, A., Jaffe, S. and Kominers, S.D. (2017 working paper) Taxation in Matching Markets.
15. **HSPH** Gorski, M.T., Cohen, J.F.W., Hoffman, J.A., Rosenfeld, L., Chaffee, R., Smith, L., Rimm, E.B (working paper) Putting Smarter Snacks in Massachusetts: Results from Middle Schools and High Schools.
16. **HBS** Scott Morton, F.M., Stern, A.D. and Stern, S. (2016, working paper), The Impact of the Entry of Biosimilars: Evidence from Europe. (HBS Working Paper 16-141).
17. **HBS** Cutler, D., Stern, A.D., Skinner, J. and Wennberg, D., (2015, working paper). Physician Beliefs and Patient Preferences: A New Look at Regional Variation in Health Care Spending. (HBS Working Paper 15-090)
18. **MIT** Amengual, M., Coslovsky, S. and Yang, D (2015 working paper) Who opposes labor regulations? Explaining Variation in Managers’ Perceptions.
19. **ECON** Akhtari, M., Moreira, D. and Trucco, L. (2014 working paper) Political Turnover, Bureaucratic Turnover, and the Quality of Public Services. SSRN: 2538354
20. **GOV** Larreguy, H., Marshall, J., and Snyder, J. (2015 under review) Leveling the Playing Field: How Equalizing Access to Political Advertising Helps Locally Non-Dominant Parties in Consolidating Democracies.
21. **KSG** Aduka, A. (2016 working paper), Sanitation and Education
22. **GOV** White, A. (2016 working paper), Misdemeanor Disenfranchisement? The demobilizing effects of brief jail spells on potential voters.
23. **Psych** Leimgruber, K.L., Vogt, R. &amp; Warneken, F. (working paper). How delay discounting and future-directed thinking contribute to the development of contingent reciprocity.
24. **Psych** Leimgruber, K.L., &amp; Warneken, F. (working paper). The development of warm glow giving in young children: A new measure of children’s emotional involvement.
25. **Soc** Zhang, Letian. (working paper) Who Rewards Diversity? Institutional Context, Board Gender Diversity, and Analyst Evaluation.
26. **GOV** Kaufman, A.R., G. King, and M. Komisarchik. (working paper) How to Measure Legislative District Compactness If You Only Know it When You See it.
27. **GOV** Kaufman, A.R. and M. Kim. (working paper) SeqBlock: Open-Source Software for Sequential Optimal Blocking in Online Survey Experiments.

 **Conference presentations / abstracts** (n=80)

1. **Psych** Lau, T., Pouncy, H. T., Gershman, S. J., &amp; Cikara, M. (November 2017). Discovering Social Groups via Latent Structure Learning. Presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Judgment and Decision Making, Vancouver, Canada
2. **Psych** Lau, T., Morewedge, C. K., &amp; Cikara, M. (May 2017). Overcorrection for Social Categorization Information Moderates Impact Bias in Affective Forecasting. Presented at the annual meeting of the Association for Psychological Science, Boston, MA.
3. **Psych** Insel, C., Somerville, L.H. (2017) Developmental Emergence of Corticostriatal Connectivity Mediates Selective Improvements in Cognitive Control Under High Stakes. Talk presented at Society for Research in Child Development: Austin, TX.
4. **Psych** Cao, J., Kleiman-Weiner, M., &amp; Banaji, M.R. (2017). People Make Social Judgments that are Bayesian but Condemn them as Unfair and Inaccurate. Talk to be presented at Society for Judgment and Decision Making, Vancouver, Canada.
5. **Psych** Cao, J., Kleiman-Weiner, M., &amp; Banaji, M.R. (2017). Moral Fairness and Statistical Likelihood in Belief-Updating. Talk presented at Association for Psychological Science, Boston, MA.
6. **Psych** Lau, T., Morewedge, C. K., &amp; Cikara, M. (April 2017). Overcorrection for Social Categorization Information Moderates Impact Bias in Affective Forecasting. Presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Affective Science, Boston, MA.
7. **Psych** Cao, J., &amp; Banaji, M.R. (2017). The Base Rate Principle and the Fairness Principle in Social Judgment. Talk presented at Society for Personality and Social Psychology, San Antonio, TX.
8. **Psych** Cao J., Kleiman-Weiner, M., &amp; Banaji, M.R. (2017). Moral Fairness and Statistical Likelihood in Belief-Updating. Poster presented at the Justice &amp; Morality preconference at the 18th Annual Meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, San Antonio, CA
9. **HSPH** Beckerman, J.P. &amp; Ventura, A.K. (2017) Maternal Diet While Nursing Modifies Association Between Breastfeeding and Child Vegetable Intake. Oral Presentation, ObesityWeek 2017.
10. **SOC** Harvey, H. (2017) “Cumulative Effects of Doubling Up in Childhood.” Presented at: American Sociological Association annual meeting, Montreal, Canada, August 2017;Population Association of America annual meeting, Chicago, IL, April 2017; Harvard Joint Center for Housing Studies, April 2017
11. **SOC** Asad, A.L., and Jackelyn Hwang (2017), “Indigenous Places and the Making of Undocumented Status in Mexico-U.S. Migration”. Presented at the Migration and Immigrant Incorporation Workshop at Harvard, the Quantitative Methods Workshop at Harvard, as well as at annual meetings of the Social Science History Association, ESS, PAA, and ASA.
12. **Psych** Levari, D.E., &amp; Gilbert, D. T., (2017, January). Those Who Can’t Do, Teach Just Fine: Advice Seekers Overvalue Advice from Top Performers. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, San Antonio, TX.
13. **Psych** Burns, M.P. (2017). Implicit and explicit inequity aversion in 9- &amp; 10-year-old children. Invited talk at the Boston Area Morality Group. Boston, MA.
14. **Psych** Burns, M.P. (2017). Implicit and explicit inequity aversion. Invited talk at the Boston College Cooperation Lab Meeting. Boston, MA.
15. **LING** Borise, L. and Maria Polinsky (2017), Focus without movement or operators: syntax-prosody interface in Georgian. North East Linguistic Society (NELS) 48, University of Iceland, 27-29 October 2017.
16. **LING** Borise, L. and Maria Polinsky (2017), Focus without Movement: Evidence from Georgian. Broader Perspectives on Word Order in the VP, University of Bielefeld, Germany.
17. **Psych** Powers, K.E. (2017). Consequences for peers bias computations about risk across development. New England Research on Decision Making Symposium, hosted at Brown University, Providence RI
18. **Psych** Somerville, L.H. &amp; Powers, K.E. (2017). Effects of friends’ gains and losses on adolescent and adult risky decision making. Society for Personality and Social Psychology, San Antonio, TX.
19. **Psych** Powers, K.E., Falcone, G., Yaffe, G., Hartley, C.A., Davidow, J.Y., Kober, H. &amp; Somerville, L.H. (2017). Consequences for peers differentially bias computations about risk from adolescence to adulthood. Social and Affective Neuroscience Society
20. **HSPH** Polacsek M, Moran A, Thorndike AN, Boulos R, Frnackle RL, Greene JC, Blue DJ, Block J, Rimm EB. (2017), "Testing the effectiveness of a double-dollar incentive program to increase purchases of fruits and vegetables" presented at the Healthy Eating Resesarch Annual Meeting, St. Paul, MN, 04/2017
21. **SOC** Bryan, B. (2016),  Paternal Incarceration and Adolescent Social Network Disadvantage, Presented at Aage Sørensen Memorial Conference, Stockholm, Sweden, April 22-24, 2016; Society for the Study of Social Problems Annual Meeting, Seattle, WA, August 19-21, 2016; American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, Seattle, WA, August 20-23, 2016
22. **Psych** Cao J., Kleiman-Weiner, M., &amp; Banaji, M.R. (2016). Can Irrelevant Information be Ignored? Evidence from Social Stereotypes vs. Physical Stereotypes. Poster presented at the 28th Annual Meeting of the Association for Psychological Science, Chicago, IL.
23. **Psych** Cao, J., Kleiman-Weiner, M., &amp; Banaji, M.R. (2016). Base Rate Intrusion: A Comparison of Group vs. Non-Group Stereotypes. Talk presented at International Conference on Thinking, Providence, RI.
24. **Psych** Lau, T., Morewedge, C. K., &amp; Cikara, M. (November 2016). Overcorrection for Social Categorization Information Moderates Impact Bias in Affective Forecasting. Presented at the Preconference on Debiasing Decision Makers, Society for Judgment and Decision Making, Boston, MA.
25. **Psych** Lau, T., Morewedge, C. K., &amp; Cikara, M. (August 2016). Overcorrection for Social Categorization Information Moderates Impact Bias in Affective Forecasting. Presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Neuroeconomics, Berlin, Germany.
26. **MIT** Amengual, M., Coslovsky, S. and Yang, D (2016) Who opposes labor regulations? Explaining Variation in Managers’ Perceptions. Society for Advancement of Socio-economics. University of California, Berkeley, June 24th.
27. **LING** Borise, L. and Maria Polinsky (2016), Word order, prosody, information structure: What can we learn from Georgian focus? Word order variation at the interfaces, Ben Gurion University of the Negev, Be’er Sheva, Israel.
28. **LING** Borise, L. (2016), Prosodic marking of the fixed focus position in Georgian. Poster presented at South Caucasian Chalk Circle (SCCC), Paris, France.
29. **LING** Borise, L. (2016), Redistribution of stress-related prominence in a Belarusian dialect. Poster presented at Manchester Phonology Meeting (mfm) 24, Manchester, UK.
30. **LING** Borise, L. (2016), Prosody of focus in a language with a fixed focus position: evidence from Georgian. Poster presented at West Coast Conference on Formal Linguistics (WCCFL) 34, University of Utah.
31. **Psych** Powers, K.E., Falcone, G., Yaffe, G., Kober, H. &amp; Somerville, L.H. (2016). Asymmetric effects of friends’ gains and losses on adolescents’ risky decisions. FLUX Congress
32. **HSPH** Moran AJ, Block JP, Goshev SG, Bleich SN, Roberto CA. (2016), "Trends in nutrient content of kids' meals in large U.S. chain restaurants" presented at The Obesity Society Annual Meeting in New Orleans, LA, 11/2016
33. **SOC** Moinester, M. (2016), “Beyond the Border and into the Heartland: Spatial Patterning of U.S. Immigration Detention”, American Sociological Conference (ASA) in 2016 and the 3rd CINETS Crimmigration Conference in 2016
34. **DEngl** Miller, D. (2016), “Broadway Real Estate and Economic Complexity in the Theater.” American Society for Theatre Research, November 4, 2016.
35. **DEngl** Miller, D. (2016), “Plays, Musical and Non-Musical.” Song, Stage, and Screen IX, June 27-30, 2016.
36. **HSPH** Adjaye-Gbewonyo, K., Kawachi, I., Subramanian, S.V., &amp; Avendano, M. (2016, March 2). Changes in income inequality and cardiovascular disease risk factors in South Africa. Oral presentation at the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute Cardiovascular Epidemiology, Biostatistics and Prevention Trainee Session, Phoenix, AZ.
37. **HSPH** Adjaye-Gbewonyo, K., Avendano, M.., Subramanian S.V., &amp; Kawachi, I. (2016, April 1). Income inequality and depressive symptoms in South Africa: A longitudinal analysis. Poster presented at the Population Association of America 2016 Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C.
38. **Psych** Levari, D.E., &amp; Gilbert, D. T., (2016, January). Frequency-broadened target expansion in research ethics: As unethical studies become less common, the definition of an unethical study expands. Poster presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology Judgment and Decision-Making Pre-Conference, San Diego, CA.
39. **SOC** Killewald, A. and Harvey, H. (2016), “The Effect of Maternal Employment Experiences on Adolescent Outcomes.” Presented at: Population Association of America annual meeting, Washington, DC, March 2016
40. **Psych** Insel C., Kastman E. K., Glenn C. R., Sasse S. F., Garrad M. C., &amp; Somerville L. H. (2016). Developmental emergence of frontostriatal connectivity mediates flexible upregulation of cognitive control under high stakes. Poster presented at Society for Neuroscience: San Diego, CA.
41. **Psych** Cao J., Kleiman-Weiner, M., &amp; Banaji, M.R. (2016). Ignoring Irrelevant Information: Physical Stereotypes vs. Social Stereotypes. Poster presented at the Social Cognition preconference at the 17th Annual Meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, San Diego, CA.
42. **Psych** Insel C., Glenn C. R., Kastman E. K., Garrad M. C., Sasse S. F., &amp; Somerville L. H. (2016). Developmental emergence of frontostriatal connectivity mediates flexible upregulation of cognitive control under high stakes. Poster presented at Flux Developmental Neuroscience Society: St. Louis, Missouri.
43. **Psych** Cao J., Kleiman-Weiner, M., &amp; Banaji, M.R. (2016). Bayesian Updating when Information is Stereotypic, but less so when Information is Counterstereotypic. Poster presented at the 17th Annual Meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, San Diego, CA.
44. **HSPH** Gorski, M.T. (2016) Putting Smarter Snacks in Massachusetts: Results from Middle Schools and High Schools Healthy Eating Research Meeting, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, April 2016.
45. **Anthro** Johnston, Philip Andrew. (2016). Fragments of Identity: Systematic Ceramic Analysis and Colonial Process. Poster presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Orlando, FL, April 7.
46. **HEB** Carter, K. and Worthington, S. (2015) Morphologic and demographic predictors of third molar agenesis: a systematic review and meta-analysis. American Journal of Physical Anthropology Suppl. 60, - podium presentation.
47. **SOC** Harvey, H. (2015) Cumulative Effects of Family Structure on Educational Attainment. Presented at Population Association of American annual meeting, April 2015. San Diego, CA.
48. **DEngl** Miller, D. (2015), “Average Broadway.” American Society for Theatre Research, November 6, 2015.
49. **LING** Borise, L. (2015), Pretonic Prominence in the Aŭciuki Dialect of Belarusian. Formal Descriptions of Slavic Languages (FDSL) 11, University of Potsdam.
50. **Psych** Burns, M.P. &amp; Warneken, F. (2015). Do children reveal selfish biases in ambiguous contexts? Poster presented at the Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development. Philadelphia, PA.
51. **Psych** Levari, D.E., &amp; Gilbert, D. T., (2015, February). Once the goalposts move, they don’t move back: Frequency-broadened target definitions resist conscious control. Poster presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology Judgment and Decision-Making Pre-Conference, Long Beach, CA.
52. **KSG** Stolper, S., (2015) Energy Tax Incidence under Imperfect Competition: An Application to Automotive Fuel. Presented to Spain's National Competition Commission in Madrid, Spain.
53. **SOC** Fosse, N.E. (2015) Responses to Workplace Discrimination and Mental Health: Findings from a Mixed-Methods Study of African-Americans. Paper presentation at Section on Social Psychology Roundtable (co-sponsored with the Section on Sociology of Emotions). American Sociological Association Annual Meeting. Chicago, IL. August, 2015.
54. **SOC** Fosse, N. E. (2015) How do Working-Class and Middle-Class African-Americans Respond to Workplace Discrimination, and is this Important for Understanding Variability in Mental Health? Roundtable: Race and Workplace Inequality, Eastern Sociological Society, Annual Meeting. New York, NY. February 27, 2015.
55. **Psych** Cao J., &amp; Banaji, M.R. (2015). Richard, the Engineer, is a Scientist. Jennifer, the Engineer, is not. Poster presented at the 27th Annual Meeting of the Association for Psychological Science, New York, NY.
56. **Anthro** Johnston, Philip Andrew. (2015). Ceramic Production and Colonial Socio-Economic Dynamics: New perspectives from the Phoenician Colony of El Castillo de Doña Blanca (El Puerto de Santa María, Spain). Paper read at Advances in Phoenician and Punic Archaeology, Brown University (Providence, RI), April 25.
57. **Psych** Cao J., &amp; Banaji, M.R. (2015). Incomplete Updating in Response to Counterstereotypic Facts. Poster presented at the 1st Annual Meeting of the International Convention of Psychological Science, Amsterdam, Netherlands.
58. **Psych** Cao J., &amp; Banaji, M.R. (2015). Implicit and Explicit Judgments of Group Size. Poster presented at the 16th Annual Meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Long Beach, CA.
59. **HEB** Tang, N., Jeffery, N., Graham, P., Worthington, S., Kato, A., Sirianni, J., Lieberman, D., et al. (2014). The Ontogeny of Human and Macaque Prenatal Brain and Tooth Growth. American Journal of Physical Anthropology Suppl. 58, - podium presentation.
60. **KSG** Stolper, S., Do, Q.-T., and Joshi, S. (2014) Pollution Externalities and Health: A Study of Indian Rivers. Presented at International Growth Centre's Development Policy Conference in Delhi, India.
61. **Anthro** Johnston, Philip Andrew. (2014). Ceramic Production and Exchange at the Phoenician Colony of El Castillo de Doña Blanca (El Puerto de Santa María, Cádiz), 750-550 BCE. Poster presented at the Archaeology of Iberia: State of the Field, Brown University (Providence, RI), February 28.
62. **SOC** Fosse, N. (2014) How At-Risk Men Maintain Religious Hope: Ontological, Relational, and Transformational Narratives. Paper presented at the regular session on “Everyday Religion” at the American Sociological Association annual meeting. San Francisco, CA. August 18, 2014.
63. **HSPH** Lopez, D., Storer, A. et al. (2013). Analysis of police narratives to identify common themes in bike crash hotspots. In 141st APHA Annual Meeting (November 2-November 6, 2013). APHA.
64. **Psych** Mehr, S.A., Spelke, E.S. (2013) Infants selectively attend to singers of familiar lullabies. Poster session at the Biennial Meeting of the Cognitive Development Society, Memphis, TN.
65. **SOC** Asad, A. L. (2013) “Contexts of Reception, Post-Disaster Migration, and Socioeconomic Mobility.” Presented at the 2013 annual meetings of the Eastern Sociological Society (ESS), American Sociological Association (ASA), and the Population Association of America (PAA).
66. **HEB** Carter, K. E., Worthington, S. and Smith, T. M. (2013) The evolution of third molar agenesis in humans. American Journal of Physical Anthropology Suppl. 56, 95. - podium presentation
67. **HEB** Reiches, M.R. (2013) Adolescent Energy: Ramadan in The Gambia. Bay Area Colloquium in Population. Berkeley, Oct 3, 2013. - podium presentation
68. **HEB** Meredith S.L. (2013) “Top-down” socialization of sex-typed behavioral development in Lemur catta? American Journal of Physical Anthropology Suppl. 56, 197. - podium presentation
69. **HEB** Shattuck-Heidorn, H., Reiches, M., Moore, S.E., Prentice, A.M. and Ellison, P.T. (2013) C-reactive protein, early life, and growth in the Gambia. American Journal of Physical Anthropology Suppl. 56, 252. - podium presentation
70. **HEB** Alex, B.A. (2013) Establishing Contexts of Encounters: Radiocarbon dating archaeological assemblages with implications for Neanderthal-modern human interactions. Seminar at the Kimmel Center for Archaeological Science, Weizmann Institute, Israel. - podium presentation
71. **HEB** Alex, B.A., Boaretto, E. and Master, D. (2013) Establishing Best Practice for Bone Collection and Storage at the Site of Ashkelon, Israel. 78th meeting Society for American Archaeology, Honolulu. - podium presentatio
72. **HEB** Georgiev, A.V., Thompson, M.E., Muller, M.N. and Wrangham, R.W. (2013) Physiological costs of dominance and mating effort in male chimpanzees. American Journal of Physical Anthropology Suppl. 56, 128. - podium presentation
73. **HEB** McAuliffe, K., Blake, P.R., Kim, G., Wrangham, R.W. and Warneken, F. (2013) Social influences on inequity aversion in children. HEBS, Miami, July 2013 - podium presentation
74. **HEB** McAuliffe, K., Blake, P.R. and Warneken, F. (2013) Audience effects on fairness in children. SRCD, Seattle, April 2013 - poster presentation
75. **HEB** Barak M.M., Lieberman D.E., Raichlen D., Pontzer H., Warrener A., and Hublin J.J. (2013) Evidence for extended lower limb postures in early hominin locomotion. New England Science Symposium. The Joseph B. Martin Conference Center at Harvard Medical School, Boston MA, USA. March 02, 2013. - poster presentation
76. **GOV** Blackwell, M. and Glynn, A., (2013) How to Make Causal Inferences with Time-Series Cross-Sectional Data, MPSA 2013
77. **Health Policy** Rikicki, S. (2013) "Residential Mobility, Fertility, and Pregnancy Outcomes: Evidence from the Household and Welfare Study of Accra", Population Association of America
78. **Health Policy** Song, H. The Diseconomies of Queue Pooling in a Discretionary Task Setting: An Empirical Investigation of Emergency Department Length of Stay; with Anita L. Tucker and Karen L. Murrell. INFORMS MSOM Conference, Fontainebleau, France, July 2013
79. **GOV** Tingley, D., Roberts, M., Stewart, B, and Airoldi, E. (2013) The structural topic model and applied social science. Presented at the Neural Information Processing Society Conference.
80. **HEB** Barak M.M. (2012) A Wolff in sheep's clothing or a case of cry Wolff? The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Koret School of Veterinary Medicine; Rehovot, Israel. June 26, 2012. - podium presentation.



 

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