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Publications

The Add Health bibliography includes more than 8,000 journal articles, presentations, manuscripts, books, book chapters and dissertations using Add Health data sets. To obtain a copy of any item, please check the citation to see if a URL link to the article is available, or contact the author.

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Glanville, J.; L; Sikkink, D.; & Hernandez, E. (2008). Religious involvement and educational outcomes: The role of social capital and extracurricular participation. Sociological Quarterly. vol. 49 (1) pp. 105-137

Go, M. H. (2008). Influence and selection effects in adolescent smoking behavior. International Sunbelt Social Network Conference. St. Petersburg, FL: International Sunbelt Social Network Conference.

Go, M. & H (2008). Influence and selection effects in adolescent smoking behavior. International Sunbelt Social Network Conference. St. Petersburg, FL: International Sunbelt Social Network Conference.

Goel, S. & Salganik, M. J. (2008). Assessing Respondent-Driven Sampling. Nuffield Network Seminar. Oxford, England: University of Oxford.

Goel, S.; Salganik, M.; & J (2008). Assessing Respondent-Driven Sampling. Nuffield Network Seminar. Oxford, England: University of Oxford.

Goodreau, S. M.; Kitts, J. A.; & Morris, M. (2008). Birds of a feather, or friend of a friend? Statistical models for social network structure. 2008 Add Health Users Conference. Bethesda, MD: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Carolina Population Center.

Goodreau, Steven; M; Kitts, James; A; & Morris, Martina (2008). Birds of a feather, or friend of a friend? Statistical models for social network structure. 2008 Add Health Users Conference. Bethesda, MD: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Carolina Population Center.

Gordon, R. A. (2008). Asset and distraction: How physical attractiveness affects grades in adolescence. Institute of Government and Public Affairs Health and Social Policy Seminar. Chicago, IL: Department of Sociology, University of Illinois-Chicago.

Gordon, R. & A (2008). Asset and distraction: How physical attractiveness affects grades in adolescence. Institute of Government and Public Affairs Health and Social Policy Seminar. Chicago, IL: Department of Sociology, University of Illinois-Chicago.

Greenman, E. & Xie, Y. (2008). Is assimilation theory dead? The effect of assimilation on adolescent well-being. Social Science Research. vol. 37 (1) pp. 109-137 , PMCID: PMC2390825