Welcome to MacArthur Foundation Research Directory

The MacArthur Foundation has a long history of supporting research, and we are pleased that users will be able to access this extensive body of work through the MacArthur Research Directory on PolicyArchive. Documents in this directory span a wide range of subjects, and include both policy and academic research arising from the Foundation.s grant making strategies and research networks.

Currently there are 1696 research items in the directory. Research will be continuously uploaded to this Directory. For additional information about the MacArthur Foundation, please visit www.macfound.org

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Disentangling the Racial Test Score Gap in a Large Urban School District: The Contribution of School Publication Date: December 2007 Publisher(s): Furman Center for Real Estate; Research Area:
Rational Choice and Developmental Influences on Recidivism Among Adolescent Felony Offenders Publication Date: December 2007 Publisher(s): MacArthur Foundation Research Network on Adolescent Development and Juvenile Justice (ADJJ) Research Area:
Learning Race and Ethnicity: Youth and Digital Media Publication Date: December 2007 Publisher(s): MIT Press Research Area:
Digital Media, Youth, and Credibility Publication Date: December 2007 Publisher(s): MIT Press Research Area:
The Ecology of Games: Connecting Youth, Games, and Learning Publication Date: December 2007 Publisher(s): MIT Press Research Area:
Digital Youth, Innovation, and the Unexpected Publication Date: December 2007 Publisher(s): MIT Press Research Area:
Youth, Identity, and Digital Media Publication Date: December 2007 Publisher(s): MIT Press Research Area:
Civic Life Online: Learning How Digital Media Can Engage Youth Publication Date: December 2007 Publisher(s): MIT Press Research Area:
The Timing and Quality of Early Experiences Combine to Shape Brain Architecture: Working Paper No. 5 Publication Date: December 2007 Publisher(s): National Scientific Council on the Developing Child Research Area:
The AMT's Growth Was Not "Unintended": How the Administration and Congressional Leaders Anticipated the AMT Problem and Knowingly Made it Worse Publication Date: November 2007 Publisher(s): Center on Budget and Policy Priorities (Washington, D.C.) Research Area: