Andrew Halpern-manners
Assistant Professor
Sociology
Indiana University Bloomington
United States of America
Biography
Andrew Halpern-Manners joined the Department of Sociology in 2013 as an Assistant Professor. His empirical work currently includes two broad streams of research: one examining the stratifying effects of education, both intra- and intergenerationally, and another investigating the prevalence and consequences of panel conditioning (or “time-in-survey effects”) in longitudinal social science surveys. Articles coming out of these projects have recently appeared in Social Forces, Demography, and Sociological Methods & Research.
Research Interest
Social Demography, Sociology of Education, Stratification, Survey Methods
Publications
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Halpern-Manners, Andrew, John Robert Warren, and Florencia Torche. 2017. “Panel Conditioning in the General Social Survey.†Sociological Methods & Research 46(1): 103-124