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Dalton Conley
Dalton Conley
Henry Putnam University Professor of Sociology
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Gene discovery and polygenic prediction from a genome-wide association study of educational attainment in 1.1 million individuals
JJ Lee, R Wedow, A Okbay, E Kong, O Maghzian, M Zacher, ...
Nature genetics 50 (8), 1112-1121, 2018
20442018
Being black, living in the red: Race, wealth, and social policy in America
D Conley
Univ of California Press, 1999
2014*1999
Genome-wide association study identifies 74 loci associated with educational attainment
A Okbay, JP Beauchamp, MA Fontana, JJ Lee, TH Pers, CA Rietveld, ...
Nature 533 (7604), 539-542, 2016
13652016
Genetic variants associated with subjective well-being, depressive symptoms, and neuroticism identified through genome-wide analyses
A Okbay, BML Baselmans, JE De Neve, P Turley, MG Nivard, MA Fontana, ...
Nature genetics 48 (6), 624-633, 2016
10202016
GWAS of 126,559 individuals identifies genetic variants associated with educational attainment
CA Rietveld, SE Medland, J Derringer, J Yang, T Esko, NW Martin, ...
science 340 (6139), 1467-1471, 2013
9802013
The effects of poverty on child health and development
JL Aber, NG Bennett, DC Conley, J Li
Annual review of public health 18 (1), 463-483, 1997
8391997
Genome-wide association analyses of risk tolerance and risky behaviors in over 1 million individuals identify hundreds of loci and shared genetic influences
R Karlsson Linnér, P Biroli, E Kong, SFW Meddens, R Wedow, ...
Nature genetics 51 (2), 245-257, 2019
5682019
Is biology destiny? Birth weight and life chances
D Conley, NG Bennett
American Sociological Review 65 (3), 458-467, 2000
5552000
Capital for college: Parental assets and postsecondary schooling
D Conley
Sociology of Education, 59-72, 2001
4992001
Parental educational investment and children’s academic risk: Estimates of the impact of sibship size and birth order from exogenous variation in fertility
D Conley, R Glauber
Journal of human resources 41 (4), 722-737, 2006
4782006
The pecking order: Which siblings succeed and why
D Conley
The Inequality Reader, 584-588, 2018
402*2018
Social class: How does it work?
A Lareau, D Conley
Russell Sage Foundation, 2008
3662008
The genetic architecture of economic and political preferences
DJ Benjamin, D Cesarini, MJHM Van Der Loos, CT Dawes, PD Koellinger, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 109 (21), 8026-8031, 2012
3542012
Variable prediction accuracy of polygenic scores within an ancestry group
H Mostafavi, A Harpak, I Agarwal, D Conley, JK Pritchard, M Przeworski
elife 9, e48376, 2020
3522020
Genetic analysis of social-class mobility in five longitudinal studies
DW Belsky, BW Domingue, R Wedow, L Arseneault, JD Boardman, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 115 (31), E7275-E7284, 2018
3292018
Polygenic prediction of educational attainment within and between families from genome-wide association analyses in 3 million individuals
A Okbay, Y Wu, N Wang, H Jayashankar, M Bennett, SM Nehzati, ...
Nature genetics 54 (4), 437-449, 2022
3242022
Common genetic variants associated with cognitive performance identified using the proxy-phenotype method
CA Rietveld, T Esko, G Davies, TH Pers, P Turley, B Benyamin, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 111 (38), 13790-13794, 2014
3142014
Black–white achievement gap and family wealth
WJ Yeung, D Conley
Child development 79 (2), 303-324, 2008
3092008
Gender, body mass, and socioeconomic status: new evidence from the PSID
D Conley, R Glauber
The economics of obesity, 253-275, 2006
2672006
Genetic and educational assortative mating among US adults
BW Domingue, J Fletcher, D Conley, JD Boardman
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 111 (22), 7996-8000, 2014
2372014
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