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Towards a Mature Social Science
International Studies Quarterly, 1983There are great differences of opinion about how most intellectual advance occurs. Some researchers, and almost all in some fields, apparently take it for granted that science is cumulative-that more often than not intellectual advance involves extending, generalizing, and amending the insights of predecessors. Others, most often in the social sciences
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International journal for educational and vocational guidance, 2022
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Maturation of the social sciences
Educational Technology Research and Development, 1953Terms such as "communication," "perception," "creation," and "valuation" are coming into prominence in social science research. They signify a stage in the development of the social sciences which is worth explicit recognition. This development appears to be following a pattern which one would expect from his general knowledge of how intellectual ...
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Beyond the Norm—Social Maturity and Deafness
American Annals of the Deaf, 1982Social maturity in deaf children has long been gauged by the norms of their hearing counterparts. Though this is one measure, it does not take into consideration differences in maturity rates, differences in ways of maturing, factors which contribute to delayed or accelerated development, peer measures, and comparisons of deaf children to other groups ...
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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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Corporate Social Responsibility and Environmental Management, 2020
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