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The Behavioral and Social Sciences

Science, 1980
In 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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Behavioral and Social Sciences

2017
In this chapter topics on psychology including experimental and behavioral psychology, neuropsychology, cognitive psychology and social psychology will be reviewed. Additionally, essential topics in sociology including anthropology, culture, ethnicity and race will be reviewed.
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Behavioral and Social Science Research

2008
Abstract Ethical issues in the conduct of behavioral and social science research with human participants involve considerations that are as diverse as the range of disciplines and fields that constitute these sciences. The methods, study populations, and issues being examined in studying behavioral and social processes all come into play
Felice J Levine, Paula R Skedsvold
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Computational Social and Behavioral Science

2016
Computational 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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STATISTICS IN THE SOCIAL AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES

Statistica Neerlandica, 1985
AbstractThis survey paper gives an impression of the main ways in which statistics is used in disciplines such as sociology and psychology. After an introductory section 1 the negative image of social science research is discussed in section 2. Section 3 is devoted to the enormous influence of modern computing facilities. Measurement of human behaviour
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