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ÌÇÐÄvlog¹ÙÍø Working Paper No. RWP23-029
We investigate whether increased racial diversity of clinical trial principal investigators could increase the enrollment of Black patients, which currently lags population and…
Vol. 15, Issue 4, Pages 389-421
We study people's willingness to trade off civil liberties for increased health security in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic by deploying representative surveys involving…
Many low-income households in the US miss out on social safety net benefits because of the information, compliance, and psychological costs associated with take-up of government…
Vol. 6, Issue 9
Importance: Marked elevation in levels of depressive symptoms compared with historical norms have been described during the COVID-19 pandemic, and understanding the extent to…
Vol. 4, Issue 10
The debate around prescription drug measures in the recently passed U.S. Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), which limit some patients’ out-of-pocket costs, has not fully addressed…
An enormous body of academic and journalistic work argues that opaque recommendation algorithms contribute to political polarization by promoting increasingly extreme content. We…
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Depression can affect individuals’ attitudes by enhancing cognitive biases and altering perceptions of control. We investigate the relationship between depressive symptoms and…
September 1, 2023, Opinion: "Most people believe in promoting DEI in the workplace. But implicit and unconscious biases — not to mention the constant juggling of priorities…
The "Tutoring Online Program" (TOP), launched in Italy in 2020, is an online educational reinforcement tutoring program that offered support to high school students affected by…
Civil resistance is a form of struggle in which unarmed civilians mobilize using a series of coordinated methods like protest, non-cooperation, and the building of alternative…