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HPV Vaccination among Polish Adolescents-Results from POLKA 18 Study.
Human Papillomavirus (HPV) is the main cause of cervical cancer and genital warts and constitutes one of the most common sexually transmitted infections. Cervical cancer is the only reproductive cancer that has a primary...
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Prevention Is Better Than Cure
One of the common uses of artificial intelligence in higher education is learning dashboards, which aim at collecting and analyzing student information and providing feedback to students. Despite limited studies on dashboards in...
Winthrop English Majors Recognized at International Conference
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Senior Alex Muller, president of the Winthrop Iota Mu Chapter of Sigma Tau Delta and editor of the Winthrop Literary Magazine The Anthology, was awarded the $4,000 Sigma Tau Delta Senior Scholarship for his outstanding scholarly...
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Spousal Relative Income and Male Psychological Distress
Joanna Syrda
Jun 01, 2020
Using Panel Study of Income Dynamics 2001-2015 dataset (6,035 households, 19,688 observations), this study takes a new approach to investigating the relationship between wife’s relative income and husband’s psychological...
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The impact of marriage and parenthood on male body mass index
Joanna Syrda
Aug 01, 2017
Rationale
Numerous cross-sectional studies investigated the link between marital status and BMI in the context of competing social science theories (marriage market, marriage selection, marriage protection and social...
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The Polish minority group in Canada and its hierarchy of core values
Joanna Lustanski
Nov 19, 2013
This article examines the ethnic identity of the Polish minority group living in Canada in the last two decades, that is, after 1989 when Poland replaced the Communist system and Poles were allowed to freely leave the country....
Educational spillovers and parental emigration
Joanna Clifton-Sprigg
Jun 01, 2015
This paper studies whether children with parents working abroad (PWA) influence school performance of their classmates. Based on novel data for lower secondary pupils in Poland, I exploit within-class variation in the fraction...
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The Polish minority group in Canada and its hierarchy of core values
Joanna Lustanski
Nov 19, 2013
This article examines the ethnic identity of the Polish minority group living in Canada in the last two decades, that is, after 1989 when Poland replaced the Communist system and Poles were allowed to freely leave the country....
Spousal Relative Income and Male Psychological Distress
Joanna Syrda
Jun 01, 2020
Using Panel Study of Income Dynamics 2001-2015 dataset (6,035 households, 19,688 observations), this study takes a new approach to investigating the relationship between wife’s relative income and husband’s psychological...
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Educational spillovers and parental emigration
Joanna Clifton-Sprigg
Jun 01, 2015
This paper studies whether children with parents working abroad (PWA) influence school performance of their classmates. Based on novel data for lower secondary pupils in Poland, I exploit within-class variation in the fraction...
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The impact of marriage and parenthood on male body mass index
Joanna Syrda
Aug 01, 2017
Rationale
Numerous cross-sectional studies investigated the link between marital status and BMI in the context of competing social science theories (marriage market, marriage selection, marriage protection and social...
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The "Friday Effect"

Using newly released detailed data on absence from school, we find a ‘Friday effect’—children are much less likely to attend schools in England on Fridays. We use daily level data across the whole of England and find that...

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Value Homophily Benefits Cooperation but Motivates Employing Incorrect Social Information
Individuals often judge others based on third-party gossip, rather than their own experience, despite the fact that gossip is error-prone. Rather than judging others on their merits, even when such knowledge is free, we judge...
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RNase H1 Regulates Mitochondrial Transcription and Translation via the Degradation of 7S RNA
RNase H1 is able to recognize DNA/RNA heteroduplexes and to degrade their RNA component. As a consequence, it has been implicated in different aspects of mtDNA replication such as primer formation, primer removal, and...
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A Diagnosis of Schizophrenia
Joanna Ruth Fox
Jun 23, 2015
I reflect on how lived experiences that are derived from service user expert knowledge have the potential to confront stigmatization, which is encountered widely by people who have a diagnosis of schizophrenia. The implications...

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