Telephone Sampling Methods in the United States

Review of Analysis of Health Surveys

Non-Observation Error in Household Surveys in Developing Countries

Factors Influencing Individual Recycling Behavior in Office Settings: A Study of Office Workers in Taiwan

Perceptions of Disability: The Effect of Self- and Proxy Response

Proxy responses

Wiping the Slate Clean

Cleaning one’s hands removes more than physical contaminants; it also removes residues of the past—from the guilt of past transgressions to doubts about past decisions. We review recent evidence for these and other clean-slate effects from the perspectives of neural reuse, grounded cognition, and conceptual metaphor; discuss their implications; and suggest promising future directions.

Smoking and body mass in the natural history of physical activity: prospective evidence from the Alameda County Study, 1965-1974

Is Mastectomy Overused? A Call for an Expanded Research Agenda

The Use of Life Expectancy in Cancer Screening Guidelines. Moving with Caution from Model-Based Evidence to Evidence-Based Guidelines