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On the Identification of Influential Topics in the Social Sciences Using Citation Analysis
In this study, we investigate the influential topics of publications in the field of Social Sciences using a novel citation analysis technique. These publications are indexed by Scopus, spanning the period from 2014 to 2022, and our analysis utilizes a ...
Partaourides, Harris +3 more
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Dictionary of the social sciences
The Dictionary of the Social Sciences is a comprehensive reference work with over 1700 entries ranging from fifty to five hundred words covering topics such as anthropology, sociology, economics, political science, cultural studies, human and cultural ...
C. Calhoun
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Exploring topics of interest of Mendeley users
This paper presents a fine-grained overview of the usage behavior and topics of interest of different types of users in Mendeley. The analysis is based on 1.2 million Web of Science indexed publications published in 2012.
Zahedi, Z., Eck, N.J.P. van
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Evaluation of Scientific Outcomes of Female Researchers at Yazd University Using Analytical Clarity Citation Index [PDF]
The aim of this study was to evaluate the scientific outputs of female researchers affiliated with Yazd University using the analytical clarity citation index between 2010 and 2019. This research is of applied type and has been done by descriptive-survey
Azize hasankhani, saeed ghaffari
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While rice studies are abundant, they usually focus on macro-level rice production and yield data, genetic diversity, cultivar varieties, and agrotechnological innovations.
G. P. Cuaton, Laurence L. Delina
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Suppressed prefrontal neuronal firing variability and impaired social representation in IRSp53-mutant mice [PDF]
Social deficit is a major feature of neuropsychiatric disorders, including autism spectrum disorders, schizophrenia, and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, but its neural mechanisms remain unclear.
Paik, Se-Bum +28 more
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Topic models do not model topics: epistemological remarks and steps towards best practices
The social sciences and digital humanities have recently adopted the machine learning technique of topic modeling to address research questions in their fields.
A. Shadrova
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Despite the widespread use of whiteboard animations in both academic and informal settings, little evidence exists about their efficacy and impact on learner experiences, especially in non-STEM fields such as the social sciences. This study examined the effects of whiteboard animations against three other instructional formats on comprehension ...
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Gossip is distinct from other topics in spontaneous conversation
Gossip -talking about relevant others in their absence -is believed to constitute a large part of informal communication. The perception of the prevalence of gossip implies that it can be unambiguously identified and distinguished from other topics in ...
Papay, Boroka Timea +3 more
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Long-term memory of experienced jays facilitates problem-solving by naïve group members in the wild [PDF]
Long-term memory affects animal fitness, especially in social species. In these species, the memory of group members facilitates the acquisition of novel foraging skills through social learning when naïve individuals observe and imitate the successful ...
Jablonski, Piotr G. +3 more
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