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Publication date: 2016

Is the United States a counterexample to the secularization thesis?

The 2008 financial crisis: changes in social capital and its association with psychological wellbeing in the United Kingdom – a panel study

IQ and socio-economic development across local authorities of the UK

The impact of repeat HIV testing on risky sexual behavior: evidence from a randomized controlled trial in Malawi

The association of interpersonal relationships and social support with early post-surgery weight loss -conference paper abstract-

The effect of smoking habit changes on body weight. Evidence from the UK

Socioeconomic position and early adolescent smoking development: evidence from the British Youth Panel Survey (1994-2008)

‘It’s The Sun wot won it’: evidence of media influence on political attitudes and voting from a UK quasi-natural experiment

P171 Late onset diagnoses of diabetes is associated with a range of sleep components: self-reported data from the first wave of the UK Household Longitudinal Study -conference paper abstract-

Call and response: modelling longitudinal contact and cooperation using Wave 1 call records data

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