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Opportunities and challenges for social sciences in the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic
The global pandemic of COVID-19 poses multiple challenges to the world order as it has evolved up to now. This includes industry, world trade, travel, education system, health care services and human security.
K. Silva
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Association between Stress and Social Support Perceived among Undergraduate Health Sciences Student
Introduction A high level of perceived social support can lessen stress. However, the lack of knowledge on stress and perceived social support among students during the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic was explored.
Nurul Azizah Abdul Aziz +2 more
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In the last decade, a transition in research design and methodology is identified in social research methodology; however, the high entry threshold (i.e., technical knowledge) to utilize computational methods and the ethical concerns seem to slow down ...
Katalin Parti, Akos Szigeti
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Mind the gap: A social sciences review of energy efficiency
Energy efficiency is a complex concept which is represented in diverse fields including engineering, economics, energy, computer sciences, environmental sciences, mathematics and physics.
Tessa Dunlop
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Data Analysis In Social Sciences: Comparison between Quantitative and Qualitative Research
Quantitative research as the name suggests is about quantities i.e. numbers. Qualitative research is about relating to quality or kind. Surveys, questionnaires are some of the popular quantitative research approaches.
R. Aravindh, S. Thirupathi
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Slowing the social sciences of sport: on the possibilities of physical culture
Within this paper, we address how the ‘knowledge market’ positions certain ways of knowing over others. We suggest that this questions the very worth and perceived value of the social sciences of sport, let alone allowing for discussion of the ...
Jessica Francombe, D. L. Andrews
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A source of debate in the health care priority setting literature is whether to weight health gains to account for equity considerations, such as concern for those with very short life expectancy.
K. Shah, A. Tsuchiya, A. Wailoo
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The aim of this paper is to present a framework proposal for measuring the extent to which the six disciplines (Economic, Administrative sciences, Finance and investment, Accounting, Banking and Insurance and risk management) reach out to spaces shared ...
Noureddine Benlagha, Wael Hemrit
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History and the Social Sciences: Shock Therapy with Medieval Economic History as the Patient
Since the turn of the Millennium, major changes in economic history practice such as the dominance of econometrics and the championing of “big data,” as well as changes in how research is funded, have created new pressures for medieval economic ...
D. Curtis, B. V. van Bavel, T. Soens
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Social Creation. A New Concept for Social Sciences and Humanities
Social impact assessment in Social Sciences builds a base of knowledge transparency and direct involvement in social inequality, creating an alternative to the stagnation of scientific results and allowing them to become a real impact through society ...
Emilia Aiello, M. Joanpere
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