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Ramina Sotoudeh
@raminaa_s
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Sociologist at @YaleSoc & @yaledatascience. Interested in health, sociogenomics, culture.
Joined January 2024
New preprint with @ginevra_floridi out 🥳 Parental support (both financial and co-residential) has been increasing in the US in recent decades. What does this mean for young adults’ transition to adulthood? What are its predictors and consequences?
New preprint out! @raminaa_s and I look at the dynamics and functions of parental economic transfers in young adulthood in the U.S. Read it here
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RT @ritatrpr: New paper! With Albert Esteve we look at the rise in female-headed households across the world 🌎 Very happy to see this out…
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RT @chiccorampazzo: Thrilled to share our study in @DigitalHealthJ! With @AlyceRaybould, @peterampazzo, @rosssbarker & Doug Leasure, we exp…
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RT @AlexTISYoung: Great to see this paper out in Nature today! One aspect that I worked on was the curious result that the education poly…
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RT @fctropf: Another incredible opportunity for a faculty position in (socio)genomics @LifeAtPurdue
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RT @ginevra_floridi: We of course acknowledge inspiration from the U.S. highway system during our road trip 🚗 that led to this work
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RT @alkamenon: CFP: Revisiting Biomedicalization: Toward a Technology Focused Approach, conference at Yale Feb 28-Mar 1. If you do research…
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RT @Prof_GraceKao: I was featured on ABC (Australian) radio program "The Drawing Room." The segment is titled "From Stars and Stripes to K-…
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New paper by @ginevra_floridi tackles the important problem of how context-level inequality in the US relates to an important driver of inequality: parental transfers. Out now in @SF_Journal 🥳
New #inequality paper! I find that rising inequality in the U.S. links with wider socio-economic gaps in what -and how much- economic support parents give to young adults 👵👴➡️👨🦱 Very happy to see this out in @SF_Journal: @uoessps @QStepEdinburgh
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RT @ReadDemography: In “Effect of Social Origins on Educational Attainment,” L Anderson, @ppraeg @akimova_eva & @cwsmonden find wide variat…
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It was great to have @msalganik at Yale to talk to us about the unpredictability of life outcomes and the reasons underlying it. Thanks so much for joining us, Matt!
I'll be speaking at Yale tomorrow (Thursday) at noon on the unpredictability of life outcomes. Hosted by Center for Empirical Research on Stratification & Inequality and Computational Social Science Workshop. More info:
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@ninocricco I would have loved to! But it coincides with the seminar I’m organizing on Thursdays 😭 Will it be recorded?
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@selcukbeduk @AleksiKarhula @zafer_113 Congrats! 🥳 looks like a great paper. Can’t wait to read it 🤓
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A timely piece on how often and why online survey takers use generative AI. LLMs are an increasingly important matter to consider for researchers conducting surveys with open-ended questions online 👽
New working paper on the emerging use of AI among online survey participants: Focusing on open-ended Qs, we study how often and why survey-takers use AI. We also compare human vs LLM written answers to sensitive questions. 🔗:
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RT @SashaGusevPosts: Really interesting new paper from Akbari et al. identifying a lot more selection in ancient DNA than previous approach…
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RT @Graham_Coop: Paper with @carl_veller & @molly_przew now out Causal interpretations of family GWAS in the presence of heterogeneous ef…
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