| Research Interests for Stephen Vaisey
Research Interests:
The main goal of my current research is to understand the varieties, origins, and consequences of different moral worldviews. I want to know where people get their ideas about what a "good life" looks like and what it means to be a "good person" and how these (usually implicit) ideas help shape their strategies of action over time. In recent months, I have also been writing about the promise and pitfalls of panel data for causal inference. - Keywords:
- Cognition and culture, Ethics, Longitudinal Studies, Moralities, Multilevel models (Statistics), Panel analysis, Politics, Social Change, Statistical matching
- Areas of Interest:
- Culture and Cognition,
Action Theory, Quantitative Methods
- Recent Publications
- Restrepo Ochoa, N; Vaisey, S, Opinions on hard-to-discuss topics change more via cohort replacement.,
Evolutionary human sciences, vol. 6
(January, 2024),
pp. e25 [doi] [abs]
- Edelmann, A; Vaisey, S, Gender differential effect of college on political orientation over the last 40 years in the U.S.-A propensity score weighting approach.,
PloS one, vol. 18 no. 1
(January, 2023),
pp. e0279273 [doi] [abs]
- Corrigendum,
American Sociological Review, vol. 87 no. 2
(April, 2022),
pp. 373-381, SAGE Publications [doi]
- Underwood, T; Kiley, K; Shang, W; Vaisey, S, Cohort Succession Explains Most Change in Literary Culture,
Sociological Science, vol. 9
(January, 2022),
pp. 184-205 [doi] [abs]
- Valentino, L; Vaisey, S, Culture and Durable Inequality,
Annual Review of Sociology, vol. 48 no. 1
(January, 2022),
pp. 109-129, ANNUAL REVIEWS [doi] [abs]
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