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Vol. 122, Issue 8, Pages e2318127122
An enormous body of literature argues that recommendation algorithms drive political polarization by creating "filter bubbles" and "rabbit holes." Using four experiments with…
As political issues have increased in complexity, public opinion researchers increasingly ask respondents about sophisticated political topics that may require substantive…
To make organizations more fair, many well-meaning individuals and companies invest their time and resources in diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives. But because…
Technological know-how in a country shapes its growth potential and competitiveness. Scientific publications, patents, and international trade data offer complementary insights…
Recent geopolitical challenges have revived the implementation of industrial and innovation policies. Ongoing discussions focus on supporting cutting-edge industries and strategic…
Since ChatGPT stormed the world in November 2022, speculation about AI in education has often been overwhelming, vague, or impractical. “Teaching Effectively with ChatGPT”…
An enormous body of academic and journalistic work argues that opaque recommendation algorithms contribute to political polarization by promoting increasingly extreme content. We…
Marriage, education and assortative mating in Latin America. Ricardo Hausmann, April 1, 2014, Paper. "In this article, we establish facts related to marriage and education…
Rohini Pande, January 2009: “We exploit random assignment of gender quotas for leadership positions across Indian village councils to show that prior exposure to a female…