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Nate Breznau

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Social Science Research|May 28, 2019
No generalizable effect of income inequality on public support for governmental redistribution among rich democracies 1987-2010Nate Breznau, Carola Hommerich
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|January 3, 2023
Reply to Engzell: Maybe in plain sight but out of focusNate Breznau, Eike Mark Rinke
Frontiers in Sociology|April 21, 2023
Editorial: Group dynamics and redistributive policy preferences in the Global SouthLiza G Steele, Nate Breznau
Science Advances|January 1, 2026
Ideological bias in the production of research findingsGeorge J Borjas, Nate Breznau
F1000Research|June 4, 2026
An Introduction to Generative Artificial Intelligence for AcademicsNate Breznau, Hung H V Nguyen
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|January 9, 2023
Reply to Mathur et al.: Many-analyst studies should consider effect sizes and CIsNate Breznau, Eike Mark Rinke, Alexander Wuttke
Communications Psychology|September 6, 2024
The replication crisis has led to positive structural, procedural, and community changesMax Korbmacher, Flavio Azevedo, Charlotte R Pennington, et al.
Nature|April 1, 2026
Investigating the reproducibility of the social and behavioural sciencesOlivia Miske, Anna Lou Abatayo, Mason Daley, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|October 28, 2022
Observing many researchers using the same data and hypothesis reveals a hidden universe of uncertaintyNate Breznau, Eike Mark Rinke, Alexander Wuttke, et al.
Royal Society Open Science|March 20, 2025
The reliability of replications: a study in computational reproductionsNate Breznau, Eike Mark Rinke, Alexander Wuttke, et al.
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Social Science Research|May 28, 2019
No generalizable effect of income inequality on public support for governmental redistribution among rich democracies 1987-2010Nate Breznau, Carola Hommerich
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|January 3, 2023
Reply to Engzell: Maybe in plain sight but out of focusNate Breznau, Eike Mark Rinke
Frontiers in Sociology|April 21, 2023
Editorial: Group dynamics and redistributive policy preferences in the Global SouthLiza G Steele, Nate Breznau
Science Advances|January 1, 2026
Ideological bias in the production of research findingsGeorge J Borjas, Nate Breznau
F1000Research|June 4, 2026
An Introduction to Generative Artificial Intelligence for AcademicsNate Breznau, Hung H V Nguyen
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|January 9, 2023
Reply to Mathur et al.: Many-analyst studies should consider effect sizes and CIsNate Breznau, Eike Mark Rinke, Alexander Wuttke
Communications Psychology|September 6, 2024
The replication crisis has led to positive structural, procedural, and community changesMax Korbmacher, Flavio Azevedo, Charlotte R Pennington, et al.
Nature|April 1, 2026
Investigating the reproducibility of the social and behavioural sciencesOlivia Miske, Anna Lou Abatayo, Mason Daley, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|October 28, 2022
Observing many researchers using the same data and hypothesis reveals a hidden universe of uncertaintyNate Breznau, Eike Mark Rinke, Alexander Wuttke, et al.
Royal Society Open Science|March 20, 2025
The reliability of replications: a study in computational reproductionsNate Breznau, Eike Mark Rinke, Alexander Wuttke, et al.
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