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Correction: Predicting childhood obesity using electronic health records and publicly available data (PLoS ONE (2019) 14:4 (e0215571) DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0215571)Robert Hammond, Rodoniki Athanasiadou, Silvia Curado, Yin Aphinyanaphongs, Courtney Abrams, Mary Jo Messito, Rachel S. Gross, Michelle Katzow, Melanie Jay, Narges Razavian, Brian D. …
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Using Multiple Financial Incentive Structures to Promote Sustainable Changes in Health BehaviorsPasquale Rummo, Brian D. Elbel …
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Disparities in food access around homes and schools for New York City childrenBrian D. Elbel, Kosuke Tamura, Zachary T. McDermott, Dustin Duncan, Jessica K. Athens, Erilia Wu, Tod Mijanovich, Amy Ellen Schwartz …
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A protocol for measuring the impact of a smoke-free housing policy on indoor tobacco smoke exposureRodrigo Arce Cardozo, Alexis Feinberg, Albert Tovar, M. J.Ruzmyn Vilcassim, Donna Shelley, Brian D. Elbel, Sue Kaplan, Katarzyna E. Wyka, Ana Rule, Terry Gordon, Lorna …
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Evaluating the influence of racially targeted food and beverage advertisements on Black and White adolescents’ perceptions and preferencesMarie Bragg, Alysa N. Miller, David A. Kalkstein, Brian D. Elbel, Christina A. Roberto …
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Predicting childhood obesity using electronic health records and publicly available dataRobert Hammond, Rodoniki Athanasiadou, Silvia Curado, Yin Aphinyanaphongs, Courtney Abrams, Mary Messito, Rachel S. Gross, Michelle Katzow, Melanie Jay, Narges Razavian, Brian D. …
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Crowdsourcing for food purchase receipt annotation via amazon mechanical turk: A feasibility studyWenhua Lu, Alexandra Guttentag, Brian D. Elbel, Kamila Kiszko, Courtney Abrams, Thomas Kirchner …
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Amenable Mortality and Neighborhood Inequality: An Ecological Study of São PauloThis article uses an ecological study design to explore intraurban health inequality in São Paulo by examining neighborhood‐level changes in mortality amenable to medical care. We use 2003–2013 data for 95 city districts of São Paulo and apply a random …
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Challenging gender stereotypes and advancing inclusive leadership in the operating theatreRebecca D. Minehart, Erica Foldy, Jennifer A. Long, Jennifer M. Weller …
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Bundling Rapid Human Immunodeficiency Virus and Hepatitis C Virus Testing to Increase Receipt of Test Results: A Randomized TrialJemima A. Frimpong, Karen Shiu-Yee, Susan Tross, Thomas D'Aunno, David Perlman, Shiela M. Strauss, Bruce R. Schackman, Daniel J. Feaster, Lisa …
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Assessing county-level determinants of diabetes in the United States (2003–2012)Justin M. Feldman, David C. Lee, Priscilla M. Lopez, Pasquale Rummo, Annemarie G. Hirsch, April P. Carson, Leslie A. McClure, Brian D. Elbel, Lorna …
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"Harnessing Behavioral Science to Design Disposable Bag Regulations" "Harnessing Behavioral Science to Design Disposable Bag Regulations" …
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"Skipping the Bag: The Intended and Unintended Consequences of Disposable Bag Regulation""Skipping the Bag: The Intended and Unintended Consequences of Disposable Bag Regulation" …
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Paying in Pieces: A natural experiment on demand for life insurance under different payment schemesRisk is pervasive in low-income economies, but insurance markets tend to be under-developed and demand for existing products is often low and poorly understood. Usually, customers must buy insurance by making a single lump-sum payment . We study a …
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"How Much to Save? Decision Costs and Retirement Plan Participation" "How Much to Save? Decision Costs and Retirement Plan Participation" …
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Catch 22 Government: Federal Performance in PerilChapter written in Public Service and Good Governance in the Twenty-First Century . …
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Advancing constructionist leadership research through paradigmatic interplay: an application in the leadership-trust domainSanchez, ID, S.M. Ospina and E. Salgado …
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Commentary on China’s Response to the Coronavirus PandemicAn epidemic is like a fire: its origin and the conditions under which it spreads determine the extent of damage. The initial outbreak and epidemic of Covid-19 began in China in November, 2019, before spreading to the rest of the planet. It seems to us, …
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Other Post-Employment Benefit (OPEB) Liabilities: What, Why, and HowThad Calabrese and Travis St. Clair …
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Switzerland's Response to the Coronavirus PandemicSwitzerland, a wealthy and multilingual nation (8.6 million population) with private universal health insurance (UHI) by federal mandate, is known for its decentralized federalism, direct democracy and comparatively high level of trust in its governments, …
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Starting from Scratch: Building of Meaningful Endowments by Public CharitiesThad Calabrese …
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Does Participatory Budgeting Alter Public Spending? Evidence from New York CityThad Calabrese …
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How Much to Save? Decision Costs and Retirement Plan ParticipationDeciding how much to save for retirement can be complicated. Drawing on a field experiment conducted with the Department of Defense, we study whether such complexity depresses participation in an employer-sponsored retirement saving plan. We find that …
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The Rebuilder's Dilemma: Charting the Impact of Government Reform on the 2020 ElectionPaul Light …