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  • ...y psychology eliminates the historical division between the "soft" human [[social science]]s and the "hard" [[natural science]]s, having the same theoretical foundat
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  • ...However, the trend is universal in English, and observable in the academic social science literature since about 1960. Howard is just wrong. [[User:Martin Baldwin-Ed
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  • * Levi, Margaret. "The Institution of Conscription." ''Social Science History'' 1996 20(1): 133-167. Issn: 0145-5532 Fulltext: in Swetswise and J
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  • ...e Gap: the Evolution of Hispanic Political Emergence in the Deep South." ''Social Science Quarterly'' 2006 87(special Issue): 1117-1135. Issn: 0038-4941 Fulltext: [h
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  • ...Martin's Press; 1936]</ref> (1936). This is probably the most influential social science treatise of the 20th Century. Keynes might have helped to save capitalism f
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  • ...ers. The AAAL itself was the product of the earlier merger of the American Social Science Association, founded in Boston in 1865, and the National Institute of Arts
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  • ..., not anecdotes, not self-selecting surveys that don't meet any reasonable social science criterion of validation. [[User:Howard C. Berkowitz|Howard C. Berkowitz]] 2 :Indeed, for social science, [[sociology]] may be more relevant than [[psychology]], with due regard th
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  • ...'s death last year came as a sudden shock to me. His work has influenced [[social science|social scientists]] well beyond those in his home discipline of sociology.
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  • ..."Ghost of the Nra: Drafting National Wage and Hour Legislation in 1937." ''Social Science Quarterly'' 1986 67(2): 241-254. Issn: 0038-4941 </ref>.
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  • ...otations, this is probably going to be an issue of standardization for the social science workgroups. --[[User:Joe Quick|Joe Quick]] 15:30, 28 January 2011 (UTC)
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  • / [[CZ:List of social science journals]] *[[CZ Talk:List of social science journals]]
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  • ...he Ideal of Federalism," ''Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science,'' Vol. 538, Being and Becoming Canada. (Mar., 1995), pp. 40-53. [http://l
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  • ...e Han Nom Institute, Hanoi |title= Asian Research Trends: a Humanities and Social Science Review |url= http://books.google.com.vn/books?id=HtZVAAAAYAAJ&q= |publisher
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  • {{rpr|Neighborhood (social science)}} (August 28 — September 11, 2020)
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  • ...eminal concepts in computer science]], [[List of snake scales]], [[List of social science journals]], [[List of sovereign states]], [[List of space advocacy organiza ...[[List of organic reactions]], [[List of scientific journals]], [[List of social science journals]], [[List of viperine species and subspecies]], [[List of youth or
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  • Broadly applicable to social science, logic, computer science and economics, game theory essentially concerns th
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  • * Pihlblad, C. T. "The Kansas Swedes". ''Southwestern Social Science Quarterly'' (1932) 13: 34-47.
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  • '''We need much more activity on CZ with social science, and especially economics articles'''. A new author here, Nick Gardner, has
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  • ...40.Robert Taylor: ''The 1926 General Strike'' Society Today, Economics and Social Science Research Association, August 2007]</ref>.
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  • ...is incredibly wide and deep subject with ramifications throughout science, social science, the humanities, and leisure, needs truly massive collaboration. [[User:Ric
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  • ...toriography: New Evidence Behind Traditional Typographies" ''International Social Science Review, (2000)
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  • ...ing Standards Committee'', Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, Vol. 137, Standards in Industry (May, 1928), pp. 13-16. (Partially availab
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  • The first sentence says, "Race in social science.... etc." This is because the intent of the page is to explain how "race" i ...arding begining with a definition, the first sentence already is: "Race in social science, from the Latin for root, means a group delineated by society as sharing a
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  • ...t C. "The Freedmen's Bureau and the Politics of Institutional Structure" ''Social Science History'' 1994 18(3): 405-437. Issn: 0145-5532
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  • ...of education more optimal, [[psychologist]]s, [[sociologist]]s and other [[social science]]s have attempted to understand the process that people go through when lea
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  • ...onal quality of food selections among Canadian households from 1986–2001 ''Social Science and Medicine'' 64:186–98</ref>.
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  • * Theriault, Sean M. "Party Politics During the Louisiana Purchase." ''Social Science History'' (2006) 30(2): 293-324. Issn: 0145-5532 Fulltext: [[Ebsco]]
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  • ...n American Generation and the Politics Of Wartime Los Angeles, 1941-45," ''Social Science Quarterly'' 1984 65(2): 278-289.</ref> The war brought prosperity of the so
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  • ...and Social Science, Francis James Brown, American Academy of Political and Social Science 1942 Page 225 <br> As an interesting detail for the American public it may
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  • ...t Association]], and as Anna Deane Carlson Distinguished Visiting Chair in Social Science at [[West Virginia University]] from 2003–05. His biography has been incl
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  • Soon after the 1948 election, the [[Social Science Research Council]] (SSRC) formed an independent, academic [[Committee on th
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  • ...lem here is that we don't have enough workgroups to distinguish the modern social science of linguistics from language study generally. And I realise you might be th
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  • ...disambiguation list, I'd like to see the icons for "Natural science" and "Social science" being displayed along with "Energy" if the two sub-meanings detailed there
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  • ...and the Struggle over the Streets of the Early-Twentieth-century City." ''Social Science History'' 2000 24(1): 183-222. Issn: 0145-5532 Fulltext: [[Project Muse]]
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  • <s>[[Special:Allpages/List of social science journals|List of social science journals]] - [[Special:Allpages/Logic|Logic]]
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  • :::I don't know if you consider military gaming to be social science, but there is a huge body of quantitative work of which game theory is a su
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  • ...8-1 Three bodies of practice in a traditional South Indian martial art.] ''Social Science and Medicine'' 28:1289-309. PMID 2660283.
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  • ...nonhuman population. It's one of the first (the very first?) of the great social science models re predictions. That puts Malthus in all the textbooks, and in all t
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  • ...in American Cities," ''The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science,'' vol 441 (Jan. 1979), 6-7.</ref>
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  • ...y. I raised this issue in an earlier posting suggesting additional applied social science categories (this one would probably be something like household-iatrics (i.
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  • ...Beyond BMI: The value of more accurate measures of fatness and obesity in social science research ''J Health Economics'' 27: 519–29</ref>
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  • ...Jason Clay]] Special advisor, [[Rocky Mountain Institute]]; Senior Fellow, Social Science and Economics Program, World Wildlife * [[Fund, and Coordinator, Systems Gr
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  • ...h Troubles as by-product has inspired an enormous library—instant history, social science tracts, memoirs, collections..." [[User:Richard Jensen|Richard Jensen]] 19:
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  • ...associated with fiction. Should this book not be under the oversight of a social science workgroup? [[User:Howard C. Berkowitz|Howard C. Berkowitz]] 03:09, 16 Marc
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  • ...by other things at the moment. You could start by contacting some of the social science editors. -Joe ([[User:Approvals Manager|Approvals Manager]]) 14:45, 13 May
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  • ...China Before 1949 and Their Effects on Mortality: the Case of Beijing." ''Social Science History'' 1997 21(2): 179-218. Issn: 0145-5532 Fulltext: [http://links.jsto
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  • ...demic discipline. It is of concern to all of humanity, and as much part of social science as it is of law.
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  • ...t was pointed out there was no good place for the intersection of culture, social science, and technology as impacted by the Internet, and indeed by new communicatio
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  • ...ion to the Debate on Economic Development in Nineteenth-century France." ''Social Science History'' 1985 9(3): 307-338. Issn: 0145-5532 Fulltext: in Jstor </ref>
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  • ...of [[Mood (psychology)|mood]], poor [[self-image]], issues of [[Identity (social science)|identity]], and disturbance in the [[sense of self]]. In extreme cases, p
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  • | publisher = Social Science Research Network}}</ref> Developing countries also are less willing to make
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  • |{{click|image=Social science button.png|link=CZ:Workgroups#Social_Sciences|width=30px|height=30px}} ||al
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  • |{{click|image=Social science button.png|link=CZ:Workgroups#Social_Sciences|width=30px|height=30px}} ||al
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  • ...Democracy, Lahouari Addi, Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, Vol. 524, Political Islam Nov., 1992). So be careful who you tell you're a
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  • ...fic mainstream. (Notice however that we never call "political science" or "social science" pseudosciences, even when we don't accept them as scientific)
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  • ...Stanley L. Engerman, Eugene D. Genovese, Alan H. Adamson, and Mathematical Social Science Board History Advisory Committee, 331-61. Princeton: Princeton University,
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  • ...f the intelligence, especially interrogation and human sources, I do put a social science on it.
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  • '''Thanks''' I imagine that I will join a few in social science and the humanities, but I'm biding my time until I'm done with the semester
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  • ...l study''', is a form of [[longitudinal study]] used in [[medicine]] and [[social science]].
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  • [[image:Social science button.png|50px]] [[image:Social science button.png|20px]]
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  • ...ons are in two journal volumes devoted to it, and one of them is a British social science journal {Ethnic & Racial Studies]. The other is American Psychologist.--[[U ...have commented that most of [I think] your suggestions really fit ok into social science disciplines. Feel free to move them there if you agree. By the way, any adv
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  • ...t doesn't appear. My guess is that it's more legal and the applications of social science to law.
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  • ...depth we want to get into here. Discussions of initiation rites from the social science perspective get hard-to-follow pretty fast. Should I leave that for a sepa While "secret society" certainly has historic and social science usage, is it really part of modern usage? Offhand, I can't think of a revol
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  • ...a A. Strebulaev and Baozhong Yang: ''The Mystery of Zero-Leverage Firms'', Social Science Research Network, August 2006]</ref>
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  • ...the same league as Ormus, although with more refutation -- something where social science and religion editors have reviewed, acknowledged a minority view, and now m
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  • ...in Southern Peru: including some methodological considerations | journal = Social Science and Medicine | volume = 36| pages = 323, 328| date = 1993| url = }}</ref>
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  • | publisher = Faculty of Humanities, Languages and Social Science, University of the West of England | year = 1949
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  • ...oward K., "What Historians Have Said About the Causes of the Civil War," ''Social Science Research Bulletin'' 54, 1946.
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  • *Workgroup icons: [[Image:Natural science button.png|30px]] [[Image:Social science button.png|30px]] [[Image:Humanities button.png|30px]] [[Image:Arts button.
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  • ..., Colorado, 1991-2003." ''Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science'' 2004 594: 143-157. ISSN: 0002-7162</ref> Businessman [[John Hickenlooper
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  • ...d politicized analysis by its detractors. Abram Shulsky argues that a pure social science analytical model will not work when active deception is involved; he was on
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  • ::great job! I was a commentator on Fogel's book at the Social Science History Convention panel on the book. I thought he was misguided. :) [[Use
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  • *[[List of social science journals]]
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  • ...rticle on [[fear, uncertainty and doubt]], which I intended as a (loosely) social science commentary on technical sales techniques, seems hypocritical with that arti
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  • :::Hmm, well if that's a definition of objectivity, almost all social science fails :-) This is Karl Popper's negative and positive proof as scientific m ...''workgroups'', not ''workgroup editors''. Think ''area group'' such as "social science", ''psychology'', ''cognitive psychology'' and interdisciplinary ''psycholo
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  • ...40.Robert Taylor: ''The 1926 General Strike'' Society Today, Economics and Social Science Research Association, August 2007]</ref>.
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  • :::*One, which I believe represents the majority of social science and criminal investigative positions, there is no substantial evidence of l
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  • ...the CIA. It does a quite significant amount of econometric analysis, uses social science to build personality profiles of key figures (although medical intelligence
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  • ...sible credentials in healthcare, public policy, or quantitative methods in social science.
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  • ...ntinent's etc articles, and the removal of Countries of the World from the Social Science section on the front page because, quite frankly it ain't. As I may have ci
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