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Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting, 2018
The National Academies Board on Human-Systems Integration (BOHSI) has organized this session. An initial presentation by the Staff Director and the Chair of BOHSI will provide an overview of the Academies and BOHSI.
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The National Academies Board on Human-Systems Integration (BOHSI) has organized this session. An initial presentation by the Staff Director and the Chair of BOHSI will provide an overview of the Academies and BOHSI.
Toby Warden +4 more
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A Decadal Survey of the Social and Behavioral Sciences
, 2019The primary function of the intelligence analyst is to make sense of information about the world, but the way analysts do that work will look profoundly different a decade from now.
C. Behavioral
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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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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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The Behavioral and Social Sciences
1988This volume explores the scientific frontiers and leading edges of research across the fields of anthropology, economics, political science, psychology, sociology, history, business, education, geography, law, and psychiatry, as well as the newer, more specialized areas of artificial intelligence, child development, cognitive science, communications ...
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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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FUZZY RELATIONS IN THE SOCIAL AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES
Journal of Cybernetics, 1978Abstract The mathematical concept of an n-ary relation is generalized to that of an n-ary fuzzy relation by applying the theory of fuzzy sets, induced lower order fuzzy relations axe considered together with conditional fuzzy relations. Some combinatorial results concerning induced lower order and conditional fuzzy relations are derived.
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Behavioral and Social Sciences
2017In 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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Social determinants of health and US cancer screening interventions: A systematic review
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2023Ariella R Korn
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