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Landon Schnabel
Landon Schnabel
Rosenthal Assistant Professor of Sociology, Cornell University
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Measuring the predictability of life outcomes with a scientific mass collaboration
MJ Salganik, I Lundberg, AT Kindel, CE Ahearn, K Al-Ghoneim, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 117 (15), 8398-8403, 2020
2752020
Gender and homosexuality attitudes across religious groups from the 1970s to 2014: Similarity, distinction, and adaptation
L Schnabel
Social Science Research 55, 31-47, 2016
1312016
The relationship between education and mental health: new evidence from a discordant twin study
A Halpern-Manners, L Schnabel, EM Hernandez, JL Silberg, LJ Eaves
Social Forces 95 (1), 107-131, 2016
1232016
How religious are American women and men? Gender differences and similarities
L Schnabel
Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion 54 (3), 616-622, 2015
1212015
The persistent and exceptional intensity of American religion: A response to recent research
L Schnabel, S Bock
Sociological Science 4, 686-700, 2017
1092017
Sexual orientation and social attitudes
L Schnabel
Socius 4, 2378023118769550, 2018
1002018
Religion and gender equality worldwide: A country-level analysis
L Schnabel
Social Indicators Research 129, 893-907, 2016
992016
Gun control in the crosshairs: Christian nationalism and opposition to stricter gun laws
AL Whitehead, L Schnabel, SL Perry
Socius 4, 2378023118790189, 2018
942018
More religious, less dogmatic: Toward a general framework for gender differences in religion
L Schnabel
Social science research 75, 58-72, 2018
922018
The gender pray gap: Wage labor and the religiosity of high-earning women and men
L Schnabel
Gender & Society 30 (4), 643-669, 2016
822016
Religion protected mental health but constrained crisis response during crucial early days of the COVID‐19 pandemic
L Schnabel, S Schieman
Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion 61 (2), 530-543, 2022
712022
“I’m Gay and I’m Catholic”: Negotiating Two Complex Identities at a Catholic University
R Wedow, L Schnabel, LKD Wedow, M Ellen Konieczny
Sociology of Religion 78 (3), 289-317, 2017
63*2017
Should Mary and Jane be legal? Americans’ attitudes toward marijuana and same-sex marriage legalization, 1988–2014
L Schnabel, E Sevell
Public Opinion Quarterly 81 (1), 157-172, 2017
612017
The question of subjectivity in three emerging feminist science studies frameworks: Feminist postcolonial science studies, new feminist materialisms, and queer ecologies
L Schnabel
Women's Studies International Forum 44, 10-16, 2014
592014
A creative destruction approach to replication: Implicit work and sex morality across cultures
W Tierney, J Hardy III, CR Ebersole, D Viganola, EG Clemente, M Gordon, ...
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 93, 104060, 2021
452021
Opiate of the masses? Inequality, religion, and political ideology in the United States
L Schnabel
Social Forces 99 (3), 979-1012, 2021
45*2021
Where men appear more religious than women: Turning a gender lens on religion in Israel
L Schnabel, C Hackett, D McClendon
Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion 57 (1), 80-94, 2018
452018
Gendered religiosity
L Schnabel
Review of Religious Research 59 (4), 547-556, 2017
442017
Examining the generalizability of research findings from archival data
A Delios, EG Clemente, T Wu, H Tan, Y Wang, M Gordon, D Viganola, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 119 (30), e2120377119, 2022
352022
Denial of service to same-sex and interracial couples: Evidence from a national survey experiment
B Powell, L Schnabel, L Apgar
Science advances 3 (12), eaao5834, 2017
342017
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