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Joseph A Bulbulia

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Evolutionary Human Sciences|November 27, 2024
Methods in causal inference. Part 1: causal diagrams and confoundingJoseph A Bulbulia
Evolutionary Human Sciences|December 20, 2024
Methods in causal inference. Part 4: confounding in experimentsJoseph A Bulbulia
Evolutionary Human Sciences|November 27, 2024
Methods in causal inference. Part 3: measurement error and external validity threatsJoseph A Bulbulia
Evolutionary Human Sciences|November 27, 2024
Methods in causal inference. Part 2: Interaction, mediation, and time-varying treatmentsJoseph A Bulbulia
Scientific Reports|January 30, 2026
Investigating the causal effects of religiosity on childbearing among U.S. adolescents using a three-wave longitudinal designRadim Chvaja, John H Shaver, Joseph A Bulbulia
Plos One|May 28, 2024
The anatomy of prejudice during pandemic lockdowns: Evidence from a national panel studyJohnMark Kempthorne, Kumar Yogeeswaran, Chris G Sibley, et al.
Plos One|June 8, 2026
How work hours affect well-being: A target trial emulationBallerina X S Chong, Chris G Sibley, Joseph A Bulbulia
PNAS Nexus|August 24, 2023
Long-term causal effects of far-right terrorism in New ZealandJoseph A Bulbulia, M Usman Afzali, Kumar Yogeeswaran, et al.
Plos One|March 10, 2016
Religion and the Unmaking of Prejudice toward Muslims: Evidence from a Large National SampleJohn H Shaver, Geoffrey Troughton, Chris G Sibley, et al.
Journal of Health Psychology|April 15, 2021
National longitudinal evidence for growth in subjective well-being from spiritual beliefsBenjamin Highland, Everett L Worthington, Don E Davis, et al.
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Evolutionary Human Sciences|November 27, 2024
Methods in causal inference. Part 1: causal diagrams and confoundingJoseph A Bulbulia
Evolutionary Human Sciences|December 20, 2024
Methods in causal inference. Part 4: confounding in experimentsJoseph A Bulbulia
Evolutionary Human Sciences|November 27, 2024
Methods in causal inference. Part 3: measurement error and external validity threatsJoseph A Bulbulia
Evolutionary Human Sciences|November 27, 2024
Methods in causal inference. Part 2: Interaction, mediation, and time-varying treatmentsJoseph A Bulbulia
Scientific Reports|January 30, 2026
Investigating the causal effects of religiosity on childbearing among U.S. adolescents using a three-wave longitudinal designRadim Chvaja, John H Shaver, Joseph A Bulbulia
Plos One|May 28, 2024
The anatomy of prejudice during pandemic lockdowns: Evidence from a national panel studyJohnMark Kempthorne, Kumar Yogeeswaran, Chris G Sibley, et al.
Plos One|June 8, 2026
How work hours affect well-being: A target trial emulationBallerina X S Chong, Chris G Sibley, Joseph A Bulbulia
PNAS Nexus|August 24, 2023
Long-term causal effects of far-right terrorism in New ZealandJoseph A Bulbulia, M Usman Afzali, Kumar Yogeeswaran, et al.
Plos One|March 10, 2016
Religion and the Unmaking of Prejudice toward Muslims: Evidence from a Large National SampleJohn H Shaver, Geoffrey Troughton, Chris G Sibley, et al.
Journal of Health Psychology|April 15, 2021
National longitudinal evidence for growth in subjective well-being from spiritual beliefsBenjamin Highland, Everett L Worthington, Don E Davis, et al.
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