Is the influence of religiosity on attitudes and behaviors stronger in less religious or more religious societies? A review of theories and contradictory evidence

P Siegers - Kölner Zeitschrift für Soziologie und …, 2019 - search.proquest.com
Cross-cultural studies of religion have shown that there is substantial variation in the effects
of religiosity on moral and social outcomes across countries. Many authors have addressed …

SARS-CoV-2 seroprevalence in a high-altitude setting in Peru: adult population-based cross-sectional study

C Huamaní, L Velásquez, S Montes… - PeerJ, 2021 - peerj.com
Background There are several ecological studies, but few studies of the prevalence of SARS-
COV-2 at high altitude. We aimed to estimate the population-based seroprevalence of SARS …

A generalisation of the aggregate association index (AAI): incorporating a linear transformation of the cells of a 2× 2 table

EJ Beh, D Tran, IL Hudson - Metrika, 2024 - Springer
The analysis of aggregate, or marginal, data for contingency tables is an increasingly
important area of statistics, applied sciences and the social sciences. This is largely due to …

[HTML][HTML] Health and voting over the course of adulthood: evidence from two British birth cohorts

T Gagné, I Schoon, A Sacker - SSM-population health, 2020 - Elsevier
Systematic differences in voter turnout limit the capacity of public institutions to address the
needs of under-represented groups. One critical question relates to the role of health as a …

A Multiversal Model of Vibration of Effects of the Equitable and Sustainable Well-Being (BES) on Fertility

GG Cantone, V Tomaselli - Social Indicators Research, 2023 - Springer
This study checks the hypothesis that sustainable well-being is a determinant factor of
fertility through the application of a multiversal method based on the assumptions of …

Reducing Social Stratification Bias in Referendum Participation: Evidence from the German Local Level

JA Velimsky, A Vetter… - Political Research …, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
Political participation is socially distorted: Socio-economic resources affecting the probability
of individuals becoming politically active question the principle of political equality. Such …

Gastric adenocarcinoma burden and late‐stage diagnosis in Latino and non‐Latino populations in the United States and Texas, during 2004–2016: A multilevel …

D Long Parma, S Schmidt, E Munoz… - Cancer …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Background Gastric cancer disproportionately affects Latinos, but little is known about
regional effects and risk factors. We compared primary incidence, late‐stage diagnosis, and …

A classic that wasn't: Statistical Geography and paths only later taken

R Johnston, K Jones - Progress in Human Geography, 2020 - journals.sagepub.com
Science is a cumulative activity, a body of knowledge sedimented in its publications, which
form the foundation for further activity. Some items attract more attention than others; some …

Estimation of voter transitions and the ecological fallacy

A Forcina, D Pellegrino - Quality & Quantity, 2019 - Springer
This paper attempts an investigation into the features of ecological fallacy in the context of
estimation of voter transitions between two elections. After reviewing some theoretical …

[HTML][HTML] Differences in SARS-COV-2 seroprevalence in the population of Cusco, Peru

C Huamaní, F Concha-Velasco, L Velásquez… - Global …, 2024 - Elsevier
Background The spread of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) in Peru has been
reported at the regional level, few studies have evaluated its spread at the provincial level, in …