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Geoffrey Wodtke
Geoffrey Wodtke
Department of Sociology, University of Chicago
E-mail megerősítve itt: uchicago.edu
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Neighborhood effects in temporal perspective: the impact of long-term exposure to concentrated disadvantage on high school graduation
GT Wodtke, DJ Harding, F Elwert
American Sociological Review 76 (5), 713-736, 2011
8862011
College residence and academic performance: who benefits from living on campus?
RNL Turley, GT Wodtke
Urban Education 45 (4), 506-532, 2010
2892010
Neighborhood effect heterogeneity by family income and developmental period
GT Wodtke, F Elwert, DJ Harding
American Journal of Sociology 121 (4), 1168-1222, 2016
199*2016
The impact of education on intergroup attitudes: a multiracial analysis
GT Wodtke
Social Psychology Quarterly 75 (1), 80-106, 2012
1822012
Duration and timing of exposure to neighborhood poverty and the risk of adolescent parenthood
GT Wodtke
Demography 50, 1765-1788, 2013
1512013
Neighborhoods, schools, and academic achievement: a formal mediation analysis of contextual effects on reading and mathematics abilities
GT Wodtke, M Parbst
Demography 54 (5), 1653-1676, 2017
1232017
Social class and income inequality in the United States: ownership, authority, and personal income distribution from 1980 to 2010
GT Wodtke
American Journal of Sociology 121 (5), 1375-1415, 2016
1122016
Are smart people less racist? Verbal ability, anti-black prejudice, and the principle-policy paradox
GT Wodtke
Social Problems 63 (1), 21-45, 2016
64*2016
Income stratification among occupational classes in the United States
X Zhou, GT Wodtke
Social Forces 97 (3), 945-972, 2019
612019
Regression-based adjustment for time-varying confounders
GT Wodtke
Sociological Methods & Research 49 (4), 906-946, 2020
432020
Concentrated poverty, ambient air pollution, and child cognitive development
GT Wodtke, K Ard, C Bullock, K White, B Priem
Science Advances 8 (48), eadd0285, 2022
392022
A regression-with-residuals method for estimating controlled direct effects
X Zhou, GT Wodtke
Political Analysis 27 (3), 360-369, 2019
382019
The effects of education on beliefs about racial inequality
GT Wodtke
Social Psychology Quarterly 81 (4), 273-294, 2018
382018
Estimating moderated causal effects with time-varying treatments and time-varying moderators: structural nested mean models and regression with residuals
GT Wodtke, D Almirall
Sociological Methodology 47 (1), 212-245, 2017
38*2017
Effect decomposition in the presence of treatment-induced confounding: a regression-with-residuals approach
G Wodtke, X Zhou
Epidemiology 31 (3), 369-375, 2020
352020
Social relations, technical divisions, and class stratification in the United States: an empirical test of the death and decomposition of class hypotheses
GT Wodtke
Social Forces 95 (4), 1479-1508, 2017
292017
Amongst eligible patients, age and comorbidity do not predict for dose-limiting toxicity from phase I chemotherapy
NK LoConte, M Smith, D Alberti, J Bozeman, JF Cleary, AN Setala, ...
Cancer chemotherapy and pharmacology 65 (4), 775-780, 2010
292010
Residual balancing: a method of constructing weights for marginal structural models
X Zhou, GT Wodtke
Political Analysis 8 (4), 487-506, 2020
28*2020
Continuity and change in the American class structure: workplace ownership and authority relations from 1972 to 2010
GT Wodtke
Research in Social Stratification and Mobility 42, 48-61, 2015
252015
Are neighborhood effects explained by differences in school quality?
GT Wodtke, U Yildirim, DJ Harding, F Elwert
American Journal of Sociology 128, 1472-1528, 2023
242023
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