.@contextsmag ran a summary of @CPercheski and my article in @JofHSB on health problems predicting future romantic union dissolution. The condensed format might be useful in an undergrad class session covering health and families. It’s available at: https://t.co/dcKthfOt9S
@ProfEmilyOster What’s the evidence on effects of exposure to parabens? Phthalates? And if avoiding exposure is recommended, what are some common-sense steps for doing so?
"Imagine if the energy that went into debating hydroxychloroquine went into ensuring hazard pay...or health care for all? “We have decades of social-science research that tells us these things work,” says Boen,. “It’s a question of political will, not scientific discovery.” 2/
This is not my reality anymore but I know it is true for many. "I joked that my male colleagues are on the path to becoming “COVID famous” while I am learning elementary school math." https://t.co/eI3q8belHE
Great article by @gracenoppert on racial disparities in COVID-19 transmission and outcomes, with historical context from the case of tuberculosis. https://t.co/twgPYlhRiF via @ConversationUS
@familyunequal@LauraLindberg2@CPercheski If you need any more literature on adults' health and divorce, let me know. This article by Karraker and @KenzieMintusPhD comes to mind in particular: "In Sickness and in Health? Physical Illness as a Risk Factor for Marital Dissolution in Later Life" https://t.co/vey2mDe44E
@evanrobertsnz Thanks! This is encouraging. I think this is the longest I’ve ever spent on a one-page document! Good to know this is not out of the norm.
Q for twitter:
How do you reduce coding error in your workflow? Double code? Code-swap? Hire out review?
Particularly interested in approaches accessible to students and early career researchers who may not have a large budget
#poptwitter#soctwitter
@spattersearch @kbguzzo @CPercheski However, we observed the opposite pattern for self-rated (SRH) health, possibly more in line with the gender dynamics in the NYT article: "married X women's poor SRH" significantly predicted dissolution, but "married X men's poor SRH" did not.