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A longitudinal study on the changes in mental health of healthcare workers during the COVID-19 pandemic
(2021-02-01)We based this study on Argentinean healthcare workers in order to 1) test self-perceived job performance levels and the presence of psychological symptoms compatible with common mental disorders, and 2) examine within-person ... -
Cross-cultural differences in response to different tax rates: experimental evidence with samples from Argentina and Spain
(2020-04)The aim of this study was to analyze the role of different socioeconomic backgrounds in tax compliance behavior at different tax rates. Additionally, we examine the effect of the source of income (whether if it is earned ... -
Dataset and R Code for: A longitudinal study on depression and anxiety in college students during the first 106-days of the lengthy Argentinean quarantine for the COVID-19 pandemic
(2020-11-14)This study is part of a broader longitudinal research on mental health of college students during the lengthy Argentinean quarantine for the COVID-19 pandemic. The main aim of this study is to examine changes in college ... -
Dataset and R Code for: Longitudinal evidence on mental health changes of college students with and without mental disorder background during the Argentina’s lengthy mandatory quarantine
(2021-02-17)This study is part of a broader longitudinal study, with two-repeated measures, in which we assessed several mental health-related variables. In this study we are aimed at examine the within-person changes in the mental ... -
Dataset and R Code for: Mental health impacts in Argentinean college students during COVID-19 quarantine
(2021-02-17)This study is part of a broader longitudinal research which analyzes the mental health state of college students during the lengthy Argentina’s quarantine. The aims of this part of the study are two-fold: 1) to analyze ... -
Fiscal behavior according to the slippery slope framework in samples from Argentina and Spain
(2019-04-17)Typical mechanisms to reduce tax evasion are often based on rational models. Empirical evidence against these models led to the development of an integrative conceptual framework: Slippery Slope Framework (SSF). SSF ... -
R Code and dataset for: Levels and predictors of depression, anxiety, and suicidal risk during COVID-19 pandemic in Argentina: The impacts of quarantine extensions on mental health state
(2021-05-03)This study is part of a broader research assessing mental health state indicators in a sample of the Argentinean general population during the lengthy Argentinean quarantine. This study has two main aims: 1) to analyze ... -
R Code for: Factors increasing suicidal risk in young Argentinean college students with and without suicide attempt history
(2021-03-06)Predicting suicidal behavior is one of the most challenging tasks in mental health-related disciplines. We addressed this noteworthy issue in young Argentinean people, since suicidal behavior is an increasing albeit meagerly ... -
Residential mobility of middle-class and popular sectors: the city of Buenos Aires as an arrival destination
(SciELO journals, 2018-04-17)The article reconstructs residential mobility patterns of individuals and households from popular and middle-class sectors residing in two areas of the city of Buenos Aires, configured around dissimilar segregation patterns. ...