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2018In Support of the Turner Hypothesis for the 19th Century American West: A Biological Response to Recent CriticismsCarson, Scott A.
2019Body weight and United States economic development, 1840-1940.Carson, Scott A.
2019Modern body mass index values, marital status, and household size: 1980s to the presentCarson, Scott A.
2019Changing Current Net Nutrition with Weight as a Measure of Net Nutritional Change with the Transition from Bound to Free Labor: A Difference-in-Decompositions ApproachCarson, Scott A.
2019A Female-Male Net Nutrition Comparison Using Differences-in-Decompositions: Late 19th and Early 20th Century Social Feminism and Women's SuffrageCarson, Scott A.
2020Nineteenth through early 20th Century Female and Male Statures within the HouseholdCarson, Scott A.
2020Body Mass, Nutrition, and Disease: Current Net Nutrition during US Economic DevelopmentCarson, Scott A.
2020Biological Differences between Late 19th and Early 20th Century Urban and Rural ResidenceCarson, Scott A.
2020Female and Male Body Mass, Height, and Weight during US Economic Development: 1860s-1930sCarson, Scott A.
2021Nineteenth Century Body Mass, Height, and Weight: Inequality across QuantilesCarson, Scott A.
2021International Migration and Net Nutrition in the Late 19th and Early 20th Centuries: Evidence from Prison RecordsCarson, Scott A.
2021The Changing Antebellum Period through Early 20th Century Net Nutrition between Male and Females: A Difference-In-Decompositions within and across Group ComparisonCarson, Scott A.
2021Omitting the Obvious: Cohort Effects in 19th and 20th Century BMI VariationCarson, Scott A.
2022Female and Male Calories Across the 19th and Early 20th Century Distributions Using Quantile RegressionCarson, Scott A.