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1Best Practices for Estimating, Interpreting, and Presenting Nonlinear Interaction EffectsSociological Science0470
2Comparing Data Characteristics and Results of an Online Factorial Survey between a Population-Based and a Crowdsource-Recruited SampleSociological Science0413
3Explaining Why More Americans Have No Religious Preference: Political Backlash and Generational Succession, 1987-2012Sociological Science0194
4How Black Are Lakisha and Jamal? Racial Perceptions from Names Used in Correspondence Audit StudiesSociological Science0187
5Do Some Countries Discriminate More than Others? Evidence from 97 Field Experiments of Racial Discrimination in HiringSociological Science0135
6Unintended Consequences: Effects of Paternal Incarceration on Child School Readiness and Later Special Education PlacementSociological Science2014129
7The Small-World Network of College Classes: Implications for Epidemic Spread on a University CampusSociological Science0107
8High Stakes in the Classroom, High Stakes on the Street: The Effects of Community Violence on Student’s Standardized Test PerformanceSociological Science0102
9Trust and Public Support for Environmental Protection in Diverse National ContextsSociological Science0100
10Fast or Slow: Sociological Implications of Measuring Dual-Process CognitionSociological Science094
11Is the Effect of Parental Education on Offspring Biased or Moderated by Genotype?Sociological Science201589
12The Structure of Online ActivismSociological Science081
13"I Didn't Want To Be 'That Girl'": The Social Risks of Labeling, Telling, and Reporting Sexual AssaultSociological Science081
14Reliability of the Core Items in the General Social Survey: Estimates from the Three-Wave Panels, 2006–2014Sociological Science078
15Do Test Score Gaps Grow before, during, or between the School Years? Measurement Artifacts and What We Can Know in Spite of ThemSociological Science077
16Vocational Education and Employment over the Life CycleSociological Science076
17The Structure of Negative Social Ties in Rural Village NetworksSociological Science201974
18“Trivial” Topics and Rich Ties: The Relationship Between Discussion Topic, Alter Role, and Resource Availability Using the “Important Matters” Name GeneratorSociological Science073
19Income Inequality and the Persistence of Racial Economic DisparitiesSociological Science073
20Conceptual Spaces and the Consequences of Category SpanningSociological Science072
21The Strength of Weak Ties in MBA Job Search: A Within--Person TestSociological Science072
22A Taste of Inequality: Food's Symbolic Value across the Socioeconomic SpectrumSociological Science071
23Grandparent Effects on Educational Outcomes: A Systematic ReviewSociological Science068
24Important Matters in Political ContextSociological Science066
25Interactions, Actors, and Time: Dynamic Network Actor Models for Relational EventsSociological Science065
26The Fragmented Evolution of Racial Integration since the Civil Rights MovementSociological Science063
27Racial and Gender Disparities among Evicted AmericansSociological Science061
28Secrets and Misperceptions: The Creation of Self-Fulfilling IllusionsSociological Science201460
29Trump Voters and the White Working ClassSociological Science059
30Financialization Is Marketization! A Study of the Respective Impacts of Various Dimensions of Financialization on the Increase in Global InequalitySociological Science058
31At the Expense of QualitySociological Science058
32The Buffering Hypothesis: Growing Diversity and Declining Black-White Segregation in America’s Cities, Suburbs, and Small Towns?Sociological Science053
33Improving the Measurement of Shared Cultural Schemas with Correlational Class Analysis: Theory and MethodSociological Science053
34Finding Cultural Holes: How Structure and Culture Diverge in Networks of Scholarly CommunicationSociological Science052
35The Persistent and Exceptional Intensity of American Religion: A Response to Recent ResearchSociological Science052
36Schools as Moderators of Genetic Associations with Life Course Attainments: Evidence from the WLS and Add HealthSociological Science201851
37Increases in Sex with Same-Sex Partners and Bisexual Identity Across Cohorts of Women (but Not Men)Sociological Science048
38Marriage, Choice, and Couplehood in the Age of the InternetSociological Science048
39Pathways to Science and Engineering Bachelor’s Degrees for Men and WomenSociological Science201447
40Rebuilding Walls: Market Transition and Social Mobility in the Post-Socialist Societies of EuropeSociological Science047
41Individual Religiosity and Orientation towards Science: Reformulating RelationshipsSociological Science045
42Unequal Hard Times: The Influence of the Great Recession on Gender Bias in Entrepreneurial FinancingSociological Science045
43A Theory of the Evolution of Social Power: Natural Trajectories of Interpersonal Influence Systems along Issue SequencesSociological Science045
44How Much Do You Have to Publish to Get a Job in a Top Sociology Department? Or to Get Tenure? Trends over a GenerationSociological Science045
45Market Transition Theory Revisited: Changing Regimes of Housing Inequality in China, 1988-2002Sociological Science044
46Stylized Facts in the Social SciencesSociological Science044
47Deporting the American Dream: Immigration Enforcement and Latino ForeclosuresSociological Science044
48Danger on the Way to School: Exposure to Violent Crime, Public Transportation, and AbsenteeismSociological Science044
49The Missing Main Effect of Welfare State Regimes: A Replication of ‘Social Policy Responsiveness in Developed Democracies’ by Brooks and ManzaSociological Science043
50Heterogeneous Causal Effects and Sample Selection BiasSociological Science041