The fact that most people who don’t owe federal income tax in a given year do pay substantial amounts of other taxes — and also are net income taxpayers over time — belies the claim that households that do not owe income tax in a given year will form bad policy judgments because they “don’t have any skin in the game.”
Archive for September 2012
Who would use PrEP? Factors associated with intention to use among MSM in London: a community survey
Gender Differences in Covert Fidelity Management among Dating Individuals in China
A randomized clinical trial of naltrexone and behavioral therapy for problem drinking men who have sex with men.
Relation of Childhood Malnutrition to Adult Mental Disorders
The Science and Practice of Mentoring in Psychology Doctoral Training
But Death Seems So Far Away: Life Lessons From Two Very Different Paths of Parental Loss
Are there multiple channels through which we connect with beauty and excellence?
Setting the tone: Early interaction patterns in swift-starting teams as a predictor of effectiveness
Unique Roles for Students in Practitioner-Focused Doctoral Programs: Mentoring Practices for an Evolving Landscape
Mania, Cocaine, and Rhabdomyolysis: A Case Report
A legal market in organs: the problem of exploitation
The role of supervisory neglect in childhood injury (CFCA paper no. 8)
Neurocognitive Performance Stability in a Multiplex Multigenerational Study of Schizophrenia
Who do you trust? The impact of facial emotion and behaviour on decision making
Student perception about working in rural Nepalafter graduation: a study among first- and secondyearmedical students
Predictors and moderators of response to cognitive behavioral therapy and medication for the treatment of binge eating disorder.
Maternal depressive symptoms as a predictor of alcohol use onset and heavy episodic drinking in youths.
Using the theory of planned behavior to examine residential substance abuse workers intention to use evidence-based practices.
Do the effects of a family intervention on alcohol and drug use vary by nativity status?
Daily life moment-to-moment variation in coping in people with a diagnosis of schizophrenia: state within trait psychosis
PSYCHOSOCIAL FEATURES ASSOCIATED WITH LIFETIME COMORBIDITY OF MAJOR DEPRESSION AND ANXIETY DISORDERS AMONG A COMMUNITY SAMPLE OF MID-LIFE WOMEN: THE SWAN MENTAL HEALTH STUDY
Key Issues in the Police Use of Pedestrian Stops and Searches
Associations between types of involvement in bullying, friendships and mental health status
Long-Term Employment and Complementary Human Resource Management Practices
Evaluating new severity dimensions in the DSM-5 for bulimic syndromes using mixture modeling
Male and Female Pronoun Use in U.S. Books Reflects Women’s Status, 1900–2008
Funding for Inclusion: Bringing Women and Girls Into the Equation
Determining what works in depression treatment: Translating research to relational practice using treatment guidelines.
A Likely Story? The Influence of Type of Alibi and Defendant Gender on Juror Decision-Making
Reality Check on Who Pays Taxes
Help-seeking Response to Subjective Memory Complaints in Older Adults: Toward a Conceptual Model
2012-08-30 00:00:00.0 – Measuring Adoption and Use of Health Information Technology to Reduce Health Care Disparities and Improve Quality
Deaf Heritage: A Narrative History of Deaf America
Tracks the development of the Deaf community both chronologically and by significant subjects. The initial chapter treats the critical topics of early attempts at deaf education, the impact of Deaf and Black deaf teachers, the establishment of schools for the deaf, and the founding of Gallaudet College.