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Behavior theory and the social sciences
Behavioral Science, 2007The evolution of behavioral theory can be largely described in terms of what is assumed to happen between “stimulus” and “response.” In any case these supposed events are generally not directly observable—they take place within a black box. Nine-teenth-century psychologists filled the black box with “faculties,” “motives,” and “instincts.” Early ...
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Behavioral Ecology and the Social Sciences
2006Abstract Evolutionary psychologists have made a strong case that the human mind is particularly adept at certain tasks, such as monitoring compliance with social rules, learning language, and selecting mates, which are likely to have been especially important in human evolution.
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Consensus Statement on Future Directions for the Behavioral and Social Sciences in Oral Health
Journal of Dental Research, 2022Daniel W Mcneil +2 more
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Computational Social and Behavioral Science
2016Computational Social Science (CSS) is a novel research field that exists at the intersection of social science, complexity, and ICT science. Born as a new scientific instrument for modeling social phenomena, CSS dates back to the seventies. Its appearance coincided with the first appearance of World Models as a result of applications of System Dynamics
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The Contributions of Social and Behavioral Sciences to the Health Sciences
Journal of Dental Research, 1965openaire +2 more sources
Mathematics in the Behavioral and Social Sciences
Technometrics, 1971Robert G. Lehnen +2 more
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Precision Health: The Role of the Social and Behavioral Sciences in Advancing the Vision
Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 2020Eric B Hekler +2 more
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Mathematics for the Social and Behavioral Sciences.
Journal of the American Statistical Association, 1972Henry F. Kaiser +2 more
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