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Leroux, Ximena (2020). Cigarette Smoking Among Hispanic and Non-Hispanic, White Adolescents: Segmented Assimilation and the Social Causes of Delinquency.

Leung, Michael P. (2020). Equilibrium computation in discrete network games. Quantitative Economics. vol. 11 (4) pp. 1325-1347 , PMCID:

Levine, Andrew (2020). Distant Destinations: Sexual Orientation and Geographic Mobility.

Li, Miao (2020). Adolescent college expectation and nutritional health in adulthood: The hidden power of social position. Social Science & Medicine. vol. () pp. , PMCID:

Li, Y. I.; Woodberry, Robert; Liu, Hexuan; & Guo, Guang (2020). Why are Women More Religious than Men? Do Risk Preferences and Genetic Risk Predispositions Explain the Gender Gap?. Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion. vol. () pp. , PMCID: PMC7566885

Light, R. & Moody, J. (2020). The Oxford Handbook of Social Networks. : Oxford University Press.

Lilly, Adam (2020). Investigating Genetic Confounding of the Relationship Between College Degree Attainment and Health.

Limburg, Aubrey; Everett, Bethany; Mollborn, Stefanie; & Kominiarek, Michelle (2020). Sexual Orientation Disparities in Preconception Health. Journal of Women's Health. vol. 29 (6) pp. 755-762 , PMCID: PMC7307698

Lindberg, L.; Kost, K.; Maddow-Zimet, I.; Desai, S.; & Zolna, M. (2020). Abortion Reporting in the United States: An Assessment of Three National Fertility Surveys. Demography. vol. () pp. , PMCID: PMC7329789

Lippert, Adam M. & Venechuk, Grace (2020). Job Decision Latitude Lowers Worker Stress, but for Whom? Results from the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent to Adult Health. Population Research and Policy Review. vol. () pp. , PMCID:

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