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Behavioral Medicine/Behavioral Science in Pharmacy
2022Behavioral science – the study of the science of human behavior – seeks to explain what behavior is, how behavior can be described, modelled and changed, and how this can be applied to improve health service delivery and pharmaceutical research. The field encompasses social and health psychology, and economics, and has grown rapidly in the last decade,
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Behavioral Science—Management Science: A Behavioral View
Interfaces, 1972A data-based, nonpolemic approach to the integration of the study of human behavior and management science ought to be feasible. Yet, the proponents and propagators of such behavioral terms as Theory Y, open-systems, encounter groups, Motivator-Hygiene variables, the Management Grid, and others have often exhibited more management than science.
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Behavioral science and prevention
Preventive Medicine, 1976Abstract The present paper explores three questions: 1. What can the behavioral sciences contribute to a general understanding of personal health behavior? 2. What techniques from the behavioral sciences can be used to change personal health behavior? 3.
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Terrorism and the Behavioral Sciences
Harvard Review of Psychiatry, 2010Terrorism has existed for millennia and is a phenomenon well-known to many parts of the world. Americans were forced to recognize this phenomenon, and our vulnerability to it, by two sets of events in 2001: the attacks on New York City and Washington, DC, and the anthrax mailings that followed shortly thereafter.
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The Behavioral and Social Sciences
Science, 1980In the social sciences, as in other sciences, progress is often paced by advances in observational techniques and instruments. This article reviews some of the recent technical progress in the social sciences and then discusses three substantive frontier areas that are particularly exciting at present: evolutionary theory, especially in relation to ...
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Medicine and the Behavioral Sciences
Scandinavian Journal of Social Medicine, 1973Medicine and the behavioral sciences are both concerned with the understanding and treatment of man. Consequently communication and co-operation between them are essential, so far as both the clients and the sciences are concerned. There are, however, various factors—ideological, practical, educational and semantic—which at present make such approaches
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