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Incorporating General Intelligence into Epidemiology and the Social Sciences. [PDF]

open access: possibleIntelligence, 1997
The purpose of this article is to demonstrate the value of examining a variety of pressing behavioral, medical, and social phenomena as they relate to gradations in general intelligence. Although few (if any) variables in the social sciences can compete with the construct of general intelligence in its ability to forecast an array of socially valued ...
D. Lubinski, L. Humphreys
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Cybernetics for the Social Sciences

Brill Research Perspectives in Sociocybernetics and Complexity, 2021
This publication meets a long-felt need to show the relevance of cybernetics for the social sciences (including psychology, sociology, and anthropology).
B. Scott
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Statistics for the Social Sciences: A General Linear Model Approach

, 2017
The second edition of Statistics for Social Sciences prepares students from a wide range of disciplines to interpret and learn the statistical methods critical to their field of study.
Russell T Warne
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An Introduction to the Methods of Inquiry in Social Sciences

, 2018
. The purpose of this paper is an introduction to methods for conducting inquiries in social sciences. A method of inquiry is an organized and systematic scientific approaches used by scholars for controlled investigations and experiments to efficiently ...
M. Coccia
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Methods of Inquiry in Social Sciences: An Introduction

, 2018
The purpose of this paper is an introduction to scientific methods that are organized and systematic scientific approaches used by scholars for controlled investigations and experiments to efficiently solve theoretical and practical problems, generate ...
M. Coccia
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Generalizations in the Social Sciences

American Journal of Sociology, 1953
There is a tendency to overgeneralize in sociology and social psychology, and the logical conditions for extension of conclusions outside the data are not fulfilled. As a result, replications often do not verify the original studies. Some suggestions for improving research design to achieve consistent replications are discussed: the use of theory ...
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