Jonathan Mijs (@jonathanmijs) 's Twitter Profile
Jonathan Mijs

@jonathanmijs

Sociologist 👶🕊️ @BU_Tweets • researching #inequality #meritocracy • funded by @VolkswagenSt @MSCActions • Formerly @LSEInequalities @ErasmusUni • PhD @Harvard

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arturo bertero (@arturobertero) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🎉We know a lot about people’s beliefs on inequality, but how do they fit together? Delighted to present our new paper w/ Gonzalo Franetovic Jonathan Mijs in Social Indicators Research Springer Nature. We introduce "inequality belief systems" to study them as a network. 1/14

🎉We know a lot about people’s beliefs on inequality, but how do they fit together? Delighted to present our new paper w/  <a href="/g_franetovic/">Gonzalo Franetovic</a> <a href="/JonathanMijs/">Jonathan Mijs</a> in Social Indicators Research <a href="/SpringerNature/">Springer Nature</a>. We introduce "inequality belief systems" to study them as a network. 1/14
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Look at this delicious table of contents of new issue of Social Forces... and this is just the inequality & social strat section! academic.oup.com/sf/article/103…

Look at this delicious table of contents of new issue of <a href="/SF_Journal/">Social Forces</a>... and this is just the inequality &amp; social strat section!

academic.oup.com/sf/article/103…
Jonathan Mijs (@jonathanmijs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today I'm on my way to my first proper in-person conference as a faculty member #rc28 RC28 ISA Brown University Hit me up to talk sociology, ask about Boston University, navigating the job market, transitioning to a faculty job, or anything else!

Robb Willer (@robbwiller) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨New WP: Can LLMs predict results of social science experiments?🚨 Prior work uses LLMs to simulate survey responses, but can they predict results of social science experiments? Across 70 studies, we find striking alignment (r = .85) between simulated and observed effects 🧵👇

🚨New WP: Can LLMs predict results of social science experiments?🚨

Prior work uses LLMs to simulate survey responses, but can they predict results of social science experiments?

Across 70 studies, we find striking alignment (r = .85) between simulated and observed effects 🧵👇
Leping Wang (@lepingwangsoc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In this new paper in SSR Editorial Office, Rachel Bacon and I contribute a life course perspective to understanding the bidirectional relationship between higher education and religiosity, and reveal the heterogeneity of the relationship by religious affiliations kwnsfk27.r.eu-west-1.awstrack.me/L0/https:%2F%2…

In this new paper in <a href="/SSReditorial/">SSR Editorial Office</a>, Rachel Bacon and I contribute a life course perspective to understanding the bidirectional relationship between higher education and religiosity, and reveal the heterogeneity of the relationship by religious affiliations
kwnsfk27.r.eu-west-1.awstrack.me/L0/https:%2F%2…