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Jonathan Kelley

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Journal of Education & Teaching in Emergency Medicine|July 19, 2023
Meningococcal Meningitis with Waterhouse-Friderichsen SyndromeJonathan Kelley, Amrita Vempati
Social Science Research|March 2, 2021
Legitimate earnings inequality and national welfare commitment: Correspondence between economic institutions and the pay 80,000+ people in 30 nations think legitimate for ordinary jobs and for elite jobsJonathan Kelley, M D R Evans
Progress in Transplantation (Aliso Viejo, Calif.)|June 13, 2014
Influence of scientific worldviews on attitudes toward organ transplants: national survey data from the United StatesM D R Evans, Jonathan Kelley
Nature Biotechnology|June 10, 2011
US attitudes toward human embryonic stem cell researchM D R Evans, Jonathan Kelley
Social Science Research|January 28, 2017
Societal Inequality and individual subjective well-being: Results from 68 societies and over 200,000 individuals, 1981-2008Jonathan Kelley, M D R Evans
Social Science Research|January 28, 2017
The new income inequality and well-being paradigm: Inequality has no effect on happiness in rich nations and normal times, varied effects in extraordinary circumstances, increases happiness in poor nations, and interacts with individuals' perceptions, attitudes, politics, and expectations for the futureJonathan Kelley, M D R Evans
Frontiers in Sociology|April 19, 2021
Prejudice Against Immigrants Symptomizes a Larger Syndrome, Is Strongly Diminished by Socioeconomic Development, and the UK Is Not an Outlier: Insights From the WVS, EVS, and EQLS SurveysM D R Evans, Jonathan Kelley
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|November 3, 2018
Making Memories: Why Time MattersPaul Kelley, M D R Evans, Jonathan Kelley
Frontiers in Sociology|April 19, 2021
Status Construction During COVID-19: Antibody Positive People's Rising PrestigeM D R Evans, Jonathan Kelley, Sarah Kelley
Annals of Emergency Medicine|November 5, 2022
Synchronized Cardioversion Performed During Cold Water Immersion of a Heatstroke PatientBryan Feinstein, Jonathan Kelley, Paul Blackburn, et al.
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Journal of Education & Teaching in Emergency Medicine|July 19, 2023
Meningococcal Meningitis with Waterhouse-Friderichsen SyndromeJonathan Kelley, Amrita Vempati
Social Science Research|March 2, 2021
Legitimate earnings inequality and national welfare commitment: Correspondence between economic institutions and the pay 80,000+ people in 30 nations think legitimate for ordinary jobs and for elite jobsJonathan Kelley, M D R Evans
Progress in Transplantation (Aliso Viejo, Calif.)|June 13, 2014
Influence of scientific worldviews on attitudes toward organ transplants: national survey data from the United StatesM D R Evans, Jonathan Kelley
Nature Biotechnology|June 10, 2011
US attitudes toward human embryonic stem cell researchM D R Evans, Jonathan Kelley
Social Science Research|January 28, 2017
Societal Inequality and individual subjective well-being: Results from 68 societies and over 200,000 individuals, 1981-2008Jonathan Kelley, M D R Evans
Social Science Research|January 28, 2017
The new income inequality and well-being paradigm: Inequality has no effect on happiness in rich nations and normal times, varied effects in extraordinary circumstances, increases happiness in poor nations, and interacts with individuals' perceptions, attitudes, politics, and expectations for the futureJonathan Kelley, M D R Evans
Frontiers in Sociology|April 19, 2021
Prejudice Against Immigrants Symptomizes a Larger Syndrome, Is Strongly Diminished by Socioeconomic Development, and the UK Is Not an Outlier: Insights From the WVS, EVS, and EQLS SurveysM D R Evans, Jonathan Kelley
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|November 3, 2018
Making Memories: Why Time MattersPaul Kelley, M D R Evans, Jonathan Kelley
Frontiers in Sociology|April 19, 2021
Status Construction During COVID-19: Antibody Positive People's Rising PrestigeM D R Evans, Jonathan Kelley, Sarah Kelley
Annals of Emergency Medicine|November 5, 2022
Synchronized Cardioversion Performed During Cold Water Immersion of a Heatstroke PatientBryan Feinstein, Jonathan Kelley, Paul Blackburn, et al.
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