Publications
Year (field_pub_date)

Yetish, G., Kaplan, H., Gurven, M., Wood, B., Pontzer, H., Manger, P., Wilson, C., McGregor, R., Siegel, J.M. 2015. 

"Natural sleep and its seasonal variations in three pre-industrial societies."

Current Biology 25:1-7. 

Urlacher, SS, Blackwell, AD, Liebert, MA, Madimenos, FC, Cepon-Robins, TJ, Gildner, TE, Snodgrass, JJ, Sugiyama, LS. (2015)

"Physical Growth of the Shuar: Height, Weight, and BMI Growth References for an Indigenous Amazonian Population,"

American Journal of Human Biology, in press.

Mwenda K.M., Kyriakidis P.C., López-Carr, D. 2015. 

"Quantifying Spatial Uncertainty of Population Estimates: Evidence from three Tanzanian districts, Plurimondi."

An International Forum for Research and Debate on Human Settlements. 8(17): 215-221.

Stieglitz, J., Schniter, E., von Rueden, C., Kaplan, H., Gurven, M. 2015.

"Reduced functional status and social conflict increase risk of depression in adulthood among modernizing Amazonian forager-farmers."

Journals of Gerontology Social Sciences 70(6):948-956. doi:10.1093/geronb/gbu080. 

Huang CE, Cassels S, Winer RL. 2015. 

"Self-reported sex partner dates for use in measuring concurrent partnerships: Correspondence between two assessment methods."

Archives of Sexual Behavior44(4): 873-883. (PMCID: PMC4382421).

LaCosse, J., Tuscherer, T., Kunstman, J., Plant, A., Trawalter, S. & Major, B. 2015. 

"Suspicion of White people's motives relates to relative accuracy in detecting external motivation to respond without prejudice."

Journal of Experimental Social Psychology.

Hunger, J.M., Major, B., Blodorn, A. & Miller, C. (2015) 

"Weighed down by stigma: How weight-based social identity threat contributes to weight gain and health."

 Social and Personality Psychology Compass, 9, 255-268. doi: 10.1111/spc3.12172

Shannon Gleeson, David López-Carr, (2015). 

"What are the determinants of immigrant health?: Introduction to Special Issue on Migration and Health."

Field Actions Science Reports. The journal of field actions. Issue 13, Pages 1-4.

Cieslak, M., Ryan, W., Macy, A., Kelsey, R.M., Cornick, J.E., Verket, M., Blascovich, J., & Grafton, S. (2014).

"Simultaneous acquisition of functional magnetic resonance images and impedance cardiography."

Psychophysiology.

Cornick, J. E., & Blascovich, J. (2014).

"Are Virtual Environments the New Frontier in Obesity Management?"

Social and Personality Psychology Compass, 8(11), 650-658.

Weinberger, C. 2014. 

"Are There Racial Gaps in High School Leadership Opportunities? Do Academics Matter More?"

in the Review of Black Political Economy, 41(4):393-409.

Deschenes, Olivier. Forthcoming. 

"Climate Change, Human Health, and Adaptation: A Review of the Empirical Literature"

Energy Economics(NBER Working Paper No. 18345) 

Ervin, Daniel, 

"Complex Human 'Transitions' that Shape Our World."

Global-e, 8(10): 1. 2014

López-Carr, A. and D. López-Carr. 2014. 

"Environment and Food or Population, Health, Environment, and Food?"

Sociologia Ruralis.54 (1), 101-104.

Royer, Heather and Allison Witman. 2014.

"Intergenerational Effects on Health - In Utero and Early Life"

for the Encyclopedia of Health Economics produced by Elsevier. 

A.E. Larsen, A. J. MacDonald, &  Andrew J.

"Lyme Disease Risk Influences Human Settlement in the Wildland-Urban Interface: Evidence from a Longitudinal Analysis of Counties in the Northeastern United States"

Am J Trop Med Hyg Published online July 21, 2014; doi:10.4269/ajtmh.14-0181

Cassels S, Jenness SM, Biney AAE, Ampofo WK, Dodoo FN. Forthcoming. 

"Migration, sexual networks, and HIV in Agbogbloshie, Ghana."

Demographic Research. 

Veile, A., Martin, M., McAllister, L., Gurven, M.

"Modernization is associated with intensive breastfeeding patterns in the Bolivian Amazon."

Social Science and Medicine 100:148-158.

López-Carr, D. and D. Ervin. Forthcoming. 

"Population, Poverty, and the Nutrition Transition"

in The International Handbook of Food and Environment: Towards sustainable food systems. Ed. Colin Sage.

Katz DA, Cassels S, Stekler JD. 2014. 

"Replacing Clinic-based Tests with Home-use Tests May Increase HIV Prevalence among Seattle Men Who Have Sex with Men: Evidence from a Mathematical Model."

Sexually Transmitted Diseases 41(1): 2-9. (PMCID: PMC3955208)