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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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Nielsen, Francois (2006). Achievement and ascription in educational attainment: Genetic and environmental influences on adolescent schooling. Social Forces. vol. 85 (1) pp. 193-216 , PMCID:

Niemeier, H. M.; Raynor, H. A.; Lloyd-Richardson, E. E.; Rogers, M. L.; & Wing, R. R. (2006). Fast food consumption and breakfast skipping: Predictors of weight gain from adolescence to adulthood in a nationally representative sample. Journal of Adolescent Health. vol. 39 (6) pp. 842-849 , PMCID:

Nonnemaker, J. M.; Morgan-Lopez, A. A.; Pais, J. M.; & Finkelstein, E. A. (2006). Adolescent BMI trajectories: Evidence from the NLSY97. RTI-UNC Center for Health Promotion Economics Seminar Series. Chapel Hill, NC: RTI-UNC Center for Health Promotion Economics Seminar Series.

Nonnemaker, James; McNeely, Clea A.; & Blum, Robert Wm (2006). Public and private domains of religiosity and adolescent smoking transitions. Social Science and Medicine. vol. 62 (12) pp. 3084-3095 , PMCID:

Nooney, Jennifer Elizabeth (2006). Keeping the Faith: Religious Transmission and Apostasy in Generation X.

Norton, E. (2006). Genetic information, obesity, and labor market outcomes. Michigan School of Public Health Seminar. Ann Arbor, MI: Michigan School of Public Health Seminar.

Norton, E. (2006). Genetic information, obesity, and labor market outcomes. Southeastern Health Economics Study Group. Miami, FL: Southeastern Health Economics Study Group.

Norton, E. (2006). Genetic information, obesity, and labor market outcomes. Duke University Triangle Health Economics Workshop. Durham, NC: Duke University Triangle Health Economics Workshop.

Norton, E. (2006). Genetic information, obesity, and labor market outcomes. Harvard School of Public Health Seminar. Boston, MA: Harvard School of Public Health Seminar.

Nyaronga, D. (2006). Stability and Changes in Problem Behavior During Adolescence: Multilevel Predictors and Moderators.

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