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Overcoming objections to open-source social science : Replication and Data AccessFREESE, Jeremy.Sociological methods & research. 2007, Vol 36, Num 2, pp 220-226, issn 0049-1241, 7 p.Article

Risk preferences and gender differences in religiousness: Evidence from the world values surveyFREESE, Jeremy.Review of religious research. 2004, Vol 46, Num 1, pp 88-91, issn 0034-673X, 4 p.Article

Replication standards for quantitative social science : Why not sociology? : Replication and Data AccessFREESE, Jeremy.Sociological methods & research. 2007, Vol 36, Num 2, pp 153-172, issn 0049-1241, 20 p.Article

Genetics and Social InquiryFREESE, Jeremy; SHOSTAK, Sara.Annual review of sociology (Print). 2009, Vol 35, pp 107-128, issn 0360-0572, 22 p.Article

Toward some fundamentals of fundamental causality : Socioeconomic status and health in the routine clinic visit for diabetes = Vers quelques fondamentaux ou une causalité fondamentale: statut socio-économique et santé à l'occasion de la visite clinique régulière pour diabétiquesLUTFEY, Karen; FREESE, Jeremy.American journal of sociology. 2005, Vol 110, Num 5, pp 1326-1372, issn 0002-9602, 47 p.Article

Ambiguities of chronic illness management and challenges to the medical error paradigmLUTFEY, Karen E; FREESE, Jeremy.Social science & medicine (1982). 2007, Vol 64, Num 2, pp 314-325, issn 0277-9536, 12 p.Article

Variation in the Heritability of Educational Attainment: An International Meta-AnalysisBRANIGAN, Amelia R; MCCALLUM, Kenneth J; FREESE, Jeremy et al.Social forces. 2013, Vol 92, Num 1, pp 109-140, issn 0037-7732, 32 p.Article

When do older adults turn to the internet for health information? Findings from the wisconsin longitudinal studyFLYNN, Kathryn E; SMITH, Maureen A; FREESE, Jeremy et al.Journal of general internal medicine. 2006, Vol 21, Num 12, pp 1295-1301, issn 0884-8734, 7 p.Article

Calling for Participation: Requests, Blocking Moves, and Rational (Inter)action in Survey IntroductionsMAYNARD, Douglas W; FREESE, Jeremy; SCHAEFFER, Nora Cate et al.American sociological review. 2010, Vol 75, Num 5, pp 791-814, issn 0003-1224, 24 p.Article

Using Anchoring Vignettes to Assess Group Differences in General Self-Rated HealthGROL-PROKOPCZYK, Hanna; FREESE, Jeremy; HAUSER, Robert M et al.Journal of health and social behavior. 2011, Vol 52, Num 2, pp 246-261, issn 0022-1465, 16 p.Article

The Provision of Hospital Chaplaincy in the United States : A National OverviewCADGE, Wendy; FREESE, Jeremy; CHRISTAKIS, Nicholas A et al.Southern medical journal (Birmingham). 2008, Vol 101, Num 6, pp 626-630, issn 0038-4348, 5 p.Article

Defining the Environment in Gene―Environment Research: Lessons From Social EpidemiologyBOARDMAN, Jason D; DAW, Jonathan; FREESE, Jeremy et al.American journal of public health (1971). 2013, Vol 103, issn 0090-0036, S64-S72, SUP1Article

Who are feminists and what do they believe? The role of generations = Qui sont les féministes et quelles sont leurs croyances? Le rôle des générationsSCHNITTKER, Jason; FREESE, Jeremy; POWELL, Brian et al.American sociological review. 2003, Vol 68, Num 4, pp 607-622, issn 0003-1224, 16 p.Article

AN INTERACTIONAL MODEL OF THE CALL FOR SURVEY PARTICIPATION: ACTIONS AND REACTIONS IN THE SURVEY RECRUITMENT CALL = Un modèle interactionnel de l'appel à participation pour une enquête: Actions et réactions au moment de l'appel de recrutementSCHAEFFER, Nora Cate; GARBARSKI, Dana; FREESE, Jeremy et al.Public opinion quarterly. 2013, Vol 77, Num 1, pp 323-351, issn 0033-362X, 29 p.Article

Genetics and the Social Science Explanation of Individual OutcomesFREESE, Jeremy.American journal of sociology. 2008, Vol 114, issn 0002-9602, S1-S35, SUPArticle

The Politics of the Gene : Social Status and Beliefs about Genetics for Individual OutcomesSHOSTRK, Srrr; FREESE, Jeremy; LINK, Bruce G et al.Social psychology quarterly. 2009, Vol 72, Num 1, pp 77-92, issn 0190-2725, 16 p.Article

The potential relevances of biology to social inquiry = Pertinences potentielles de la biologie pour les enquêtes socialesFREESE, Jeremy; ALLEN LI, Jui-Chung; WADE, Lisa D et al.Annual review of sociology. 2003, Vol 29, pp 233-256, issn 0360-0572, 24 p.Article

Alcohol use and cognition at mid-life: The importance of adjusting for baseline cognitive ability and educational attainmentKRAHN, Dean; FREESE, Jeremy; HAUSER, Robert et al.Alcoholism, clinical and experimental research. 2003, Vol 27, Num 7, pp 1162-1166, issn 0145-6008, 5 p.Article

Rethinking twins and environments: Possible social sources for assumed genetic influences in twin research. Commentary. Authors' replyHORWITZ, Allan V; VIDEON, Tami M; SCHMITZ, Mark F et al.Journal of health and social behavior. 2003, Vol 44, Num 2, pp 111-141, issn 0022-1465, 31 p.Article

Most Reported Genetic Associations With General Intelligence Are Probably False PositivesCHABRIS, Christopher F; HEBERT, Benjamin M; FREESE, Jeremy et al.Psychological science. 2012, Vol 23, Num 11, pp 1314-1323, issn 0956-7976, 10 p.Article

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