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Tim Kautz

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Labour Economics|April 6, 2013
Hard evidence on soft skillsJames J Heckman, Tim Kautz
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|June 18, 2010
AIDS and declining support for dependent elderly people in Africa: retrospective analysis using demographic and health surveysTim Kautz, Eran Bendavid, Jay Bhattacharya, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|January 1, 2020
Sensitivity of self-reported noncognitive skills to survey administration conditionsYuanyuan Chen, Shuaizhang Feng, James J Heckman, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|February 8, 2022
Comparing the reliability and predictive power of child, teacher, and guardian reports of noncognitive skillsShuaizhang Feng, Yujie Han, James J Heckman, et al.
Scientific Reports|November 10, 2022
Large studies reveal how reference bias limits policy applications of self-report measuresBenjamin Lira, Joseph M O'Brien, Pablo A Peña, et al.
Nature|December 9, 2021
Megastudies improve the impact of applied behavioural scienceKatherine L Milkman, Dena Gromet, Hung Ho, et al.
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Labour Economics|April 6, 2013
Hard evidence on soft skillsJames J Heckman, Tim Kautz
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|June 18, 2010
AIDS and declining support for dependent elderly people in Africa: retrospective analysis using demographic and health surveysTim Kautz, Eran Bendavid, Jay Bhattacharya, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|January 1, 2020
Sensitivity of self-reported noncognitive skills to survey administration conditionsYuanyuan Chen, Shuaizhang Feng, James J Heckman, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|February 8, 2022
Comparing the reliability and predictive power of child, teacher, and guardian reports of noncognitive skillsShuaizhang Feng, Yujie Han, James J Heckman, et al.
Scientific Reports|November 10, 2022
Large studies reveal how reference bias limits policy applications of self-report measuresBenjamin Lira, Joseph M O'Brien, Pablo A Peña, et al.
Nature|December 9, 2021
Megastudies improve the impact of applied behavioural scienceKatherine L Milkman, Dena Gromet, Hung Ho, et al.
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