Grading the nation’s report card: A review of the National Assessment of Educational Progress

What do we know about old age and aging? Conclusions from the Berlin Aging Study

“The present and future of our society are shaped by an ever-increasing proportion of old and very old people. The Berlin Aging Study is one of the largest interdisciplinary efforts to explore old age and aging. Unique aspects of the Berlin Aging Study are the spectrum of scientific disciplines involved, the range of discipline-specific and… Continue reading What do we know about old age and aging? Conclusions from the Berlin Aging Study

Future directions in timeline data collection and analysis: Time diary and event history calendar methods

The University of Michigan’s Consumer Sentiment Index

v. 1. A-M – v. 2. N-Z; Index.

The Examination of Neighborhood Effects on Health: Conceptual and Methodological Issues Related to the Presence of Multiple Levels of organization

Introduction / Ichiro Kawachi and Lisa F. Berkman – Neighborhoods and Health: An Overview / Sally Macintyre and Anne Ellaway – METHODOLOGICAL AND CONCEPTUAL APPROACHES TO STUDYING NEIGHBORHOOD EFFECTS ON HEALTH – The Examination of Neighborhood Effects on Health: Conceptual and Methodological Issues Related to the Presence of Multiple Levels of Prganization / Ana V.… Continue reading The Examination of Neighborhood Effects on Health: Conceptual and Methodological Issues Related to the Presence of Multiple Levels of organization

Self-reports: How the questions shape the answers

Self-reports in marketing research: How the questions shape the answers

Theories into gender segregation in scientific careers

Lifecycle asset allocation strategies and the distribution of 401(k) retirement wealth: Comment

Self-reports in consumer research