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Complexity Theory and the Social Sciences : The state of the art

, 2013
Acknowledgements. Introduction. Part I: Framing the Issues 1. Understanding the Complex 2. Restricted Complexity and General Complexity: An Outline of the Arguments 3.
D. Byrne, Gillian Callaghan
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A General Approach to Causal Mediation Analysis

Psychological methods, 2010
Traditionally in the social sciences, causal mediation analysis has been formulated, understood, and implemented within the framework of linear structural equation models.
K. Imai, L. Keele, D. Tingley
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On the scope and limits of generalizations in the social sciences

Synthese, 1993
This article disputes the common view that social science explanations depend on discovery of lawlike generalizations from which descriptions of social outcomes can be derived. It distinguishes between governing and phenomenal regularities, and argues that social regularities are phenomenal rather than governing.
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Social science studies get a ‘generous’ test

Science, 2018
New replication effort aimed to detect effects overstated in the original reports.
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Agent_Zero: Toward Neurocognitive Foundations for Generative Social Science

2014
This book introduces a new theoretical entity: Agent_Zero. This software individual, or “agent,” is endowed with distinct emotional/affective, cognitive/deliberative, and social modules. Grounded in contemporary neuroscience, these internal components interact to generate observed, often far-from-rational, individual behavior.
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Trends in social science in general education in college

Peabody Journal of Education, 1963
Some of the subjects that are included in the social sciences have been in existence as long as the historical period of mankind. When colleges began to develop around 1200, their curricula contained courses in history and religion. In the seventeenth century, Comenius, the Moravian bishop and reformer, included courses in theology, history, government,
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Do social sciences and humanities behave like life and hard sciences?

Scientometrics, 2017
A. Bonaccorsi   +5 more
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Explorations in General Theory in Social Science

Revista española de la opinión pública, 1977
I. C. F.   +4 more
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