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-= Research at a Glance = |
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-== Introduction == |
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-Welcome to the **Research at a Glance** repository. This section serves as a **centralized reference hub** for key academic studies related to various fields such as **social psychology, public policy, behavioral economics, and more**. Each study is categorized for easy navigation and presented in a **collapsible format** to maintain a clean layout. |
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-=== How to Use This Repository === |
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-- Click on a **category** in the **Table of Contents** to browse studies related to that topic. |
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-- Click on a **study title** to expand its details, including **key findings, critique, and relevance**. |
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-- Use the **search function** (Ctrl + F or XWiki's built-in search) to quickly find specific topics or authors. |
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-- If needed, you can export this page as **PDF or print-friendly format**, and all studies will automatically expand for readability. |
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-== Research Studies Repository == |
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+= Research at a Glance = |
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-= Study: Genetic Structure, Self-Identified Race/Ethnicity, and Confounding = |
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-**Source:** Journal of Genetic Epidemiology |
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-**Date of Publication:** 2024-01-15 |
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-**Author(s):** Smith et al. |
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-**Title:** "Genetic Structure, Self-Identified Race/Ethnicity, and Confounding in Case-Control Association Studies" |
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-**DOI:** [https://doi.org/10.1037/1076-8971.11.2.235](https://doi.org/10.1037/1076-8971.11.2.235) |
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-**Subject Matter:** Genetics, Social Science |
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-**Tags:** `Genetics` `Race & Ethnicity` `Biomedical Research` |
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-=== **Key Statistics** === |
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+ Welcome to the **Research at a Glance** repository. This section serves as a **centralized reference hub** for key academic studies related to various important Racial themes. Each study is categorized for easy navigation and presented in a **collapsible format** to maintain a clean layout. I wanted to make this for a couple of reasons. Number one is organization. There are a ton of useful studies out there that expose the truth, sometimes inadvertently. You'll notice that in this initial draft the summaries are often woke and reflect the bias of the AI writing them as well as the researchers politically correct conclusion in most cases. That's because I haven't gotten to going through and pointing out the reasons I put all of them in here. |
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-1. **General Observations:** |
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- - A near-perfect alignment between self-identified race/ethnicity (SIRE) and genetic ancestry was observed. |
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- - Misclassification rate: **0.14%**. |
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-2. **Subgroup Analysis:** |
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- - Four groups analyzed: **White, African American, East Asian, and Hispanic**. |
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- - Hispanic genetic clusters showed significant European and Native American lineage. |
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+ There is often an underlying hypocrisy or double standard, saying the quiet part out loud, or conclusions that are so much of an antithesis to what the data shows that made me want to include it. At least, thats the idea for once its polished. I have about 150 more studies to upload, so it will be a few weeks before I get through it all. Until such time, feel free to search for them yourself and edit in what you find, or add your own studies. If you like you can do it manually, or if you'd rather go the route I did, just rename the study to its doi number and feed the study into an AI and tell them to summarize the study using the following format: |
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-=== **Findings** === |
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-- Self-identified race strongly aligns with genetic ancestry. |
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-- Minor discrepancies exist but do not significantly impact classification. |
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-=== **Relevance to Subproject** === |
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+- Click on a **category** in the **Table of Contents** to browse studies related to that topic. |
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+- Click on a **study title** to expand its details, including **key findings, critique, and relevance**. |
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+- Use the **search function** (Ctrl + F or XWiki's built-in search) to quickly find specific topics or authors. |
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+- If needed, you can export this page as **PDF or print-friendly format**, and all studies will automatically expand for readability. |
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+- You'll also find a download link to the original full study in pdf form at the bottom of the collapsible block. |
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-- Reinforces the reliability of **self-reported racial identity** in genetic research. |
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-- Highlights **policy considerations** in biomedical studies. |
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-**Source:** [Journal/Institution Name] |
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-**Date of Publication:** [Publication Date] |
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-**Author(s):** [Author(s) Name(s)] |
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-**Title:** "[Study Title]" |
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-**DOI:** [DOI or Link] |
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-**Subject Matter:** [Broad Research Area, e.g., Social Psychology, Public Policy, Behavioral Economics] |
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+This page was getting too full, therefore I have created sub pages for each category. This makes it much easier to add new studies. |
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-## **Key Statistics** |
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-## **Findings** |
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- - [Detailed explanation of any notable specific findings] |
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-## **Critique and Observations** |
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- - [Examples: data gaps, lack of upstream analysis, etc.] |
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-## **Summary of Research Study** |
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-This study examines **[core research question or focus]**, providing insights into **[main subject area]**. The research utilized **[sample size and methodology]** to assess **[key variables or measured outcomes]**. |
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-This summary provides an accessible, at-a-glance overview of the study's contributions. Please refer to the full paper for in-depth analysis. |
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-## **📄 Download Full Study** |
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-💥 If this works, we can move on to the next study! 🚀 Let me know how it looks! |
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-I'll process the next study and populate the template accordingly. Let me extract the key details from the uploaded document now. |
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-Here's the structured summary for the next study: |
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-**Source:** *JAMA Network Open* |
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-**Date of Publication:** *2020* |
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-**Author(s):** *Ueda P, Mercer CH, Ghaznavi C, Herbenick D.* |
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-**Title:** *"Trends in Frequency of Sexual Activity and Number of Sexual Partners Among Adults Aged 18 to 44 Years in the US, 2000-2018"* |
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-**DOI:** [10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2020.3833](https://doi.org/10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2020.3833) |
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-**Subject Matter:** *Public Health, Sexual Behavior, Demography* |
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-## **Key Statistics** |
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- - Study analyzed **General Social Survey (2000-2018)** data. |
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- - Decreases in sexual activity were most prominent among **men aged 18-34**. |
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- - Frequency of sexual activity decreased by **8-10%** over the studied period. |
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- - **Mental health and employment status** were correlated with decreased activity. |
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- - Further studies should incorporate **qualitative data** on behavioral shifts. |
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-This study examines **trends in sexual frequency and number of partners among U.S. adults (2000-2018)**, highlighting significant **declines in sexual activity, particularly among young men**. The research utilized **General Social Survey data** to analyze the impact of **sociodemographic factors, employment status, and mental well-being** on sexual behavior. |
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