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Income Trajectories in the US: Deregulation does NOT free markets...
So; I don't BLOG much; but I wanted to write this here so I can reference it easily. There is a misconception as to what is REALLY at stake in the current political-economic climate both here in the US and abroad. There is a misconception that a "free-market" is one that is "deregulated." Here's...
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Quality of life in children: A critical examination of concepts, approaches, issues, and future directions
Wallander, Jan L, and Hans M Koot. In Press. “Quality of Life in Children: A Critical Examination of Concepts, Approaches, Issues, and Future Directions”. Clinical Psychology Review 45 (In Press): 131–143.
Regular physical activity has differential association with reduced obesity among diverse youth in the United States
Fradkin, Chris, Jan L Wallander, Marc N Elliott, Paula Cuccaro, and Mark A Schuster. In Press. “Regular Physical Activity Has Differential Association With Reduced Obesity Among Diverse Youth in the United States”. Journal of Health Psychology 21 (8): 1607–1619.
TV viewing, perceived similarity, coviewing, and mental well-being among African American, Latino, and White children
McDade-Montez, Elizabeth, Jan Wallander, Marc Elliott, Jo Anne Grunbaum, Susan Tortolero, Paula Cuccaro, and Mark A Schuster. 2015. “TV Viewing, Perceived Similarity, Coviewing, and Mental Well-Being Among African American, Latino, and White Children”. The Journal of Early Adolescence 35 (3): 329–352.
The Valley of the Eagle: Zhang-zhung, Kyunglung, and the Pre-Buddhist Sites of Far Western Tibet
Aldenderfer, Mark, and Holley Moyes. 2005. “The Valley of the Eagle: Zhang-Zhung, Kyunglung, and the Pre-Buddhist Sites of Far Western Tibet”. Expedition 47: 28-34.
Spatial Analysis of an Ancient Cave Site
Moyes, Holley, and Jaime J. Awe. 2000. “Spatial Analysis of an Ancient Cave Site”. ArcUser 3: 64-68.
Caves & Darkness
Darkness is fundamental to the human experience, yet it has not been well-studied. Working together, our research group of humanists and scientists seeks to understand the role that darkness plays in human behavior, language, symbolism, and thought. We collectively investigate how darkness...
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I am an anthropological archaeologist that specializes in the archaeology of religion and in ancient Mesoamerican civilizations. My interests are in how ideologies are created, maintained, and changed over time and how they affect social processes and human decision-making. I see ideologies as...