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  • ...y]], [[Anthropology]], [[Political science]], [[Economics]], and [[applied social science]]s and [[profession]]s, including [[Social work]], [[Public administration]
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  • ...l science disciplines, professions and occupations which seek to use basic social science research and theory to improve the daily life of communities, organizations
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  • Social science that studies human social behavior or social relations, social institutions
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  • ...s that study human society and social relationships. The major branches of social science include [[anthropology]], [[economics]], [[history]], [[political science]]
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  • {{r|social science}}
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  • The study of human aging in any of the [[social science]] or [[applied social science]] disciplines or in such [[humanities]] as [[History]] or [[English]]
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  • {{r|Philosophy of social science}} {{r|Philosophy of Social Science}}
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  • ...ion, democratization, social movements and other contentious politics, and social science methodology.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Social science]]
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  • ...means the [[formal science|formal]] and [[natural science]]s rather than [[social science]]: e.g. maths, [[logic]], [[statistics]]; and [[physics]], [[biology]] and
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  • {{rpl|Identity (social science)}}
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  • {{r|Social science}}
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  • ...ence, Reading, and History. I've been an Education Librarian and am now a Social Science Librarian. I teach Library Skills orientations and in the summer teach Wom
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  • {{r|Social science}}
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  • Social science that studies politics, political systems and political behavior.
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  • With advanced degrees in social science, computer science, mathematics, and education, he was listed as the princip
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  • ; [[Neighborhood (social science)]]
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  • In ''[[social science]]'', the assumptions that are part of the cognitive response to stimuli.
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  • ...f teaching competence: Aesthetics and the philosophy of art, philosophy of social science, philosophy of science, applications of decision theory and game theory to
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  • ...k=CZ:Workgroups#Humanities|width=25px|height=25px}}{{!}}{{!}}{{click|image=Social science button.png|link=CZ:Workgroups#Social_Sciences|width=25px|height=25px}}{{!}} :S = Social science
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  • * [[Identity (social science)]], which encompasses [[social identity]], [[cultural identity]], [[nationa
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  • * In [[sociology]] and other [[social science]]s it can refer to a type of group or organization and is often modified by
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  • specialist in history and social science. DSLR photographer.
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  • ...ke an impact on the daily life of communities, organizations and persons. Social science knowledge comes particularly from [[sociology]], [[economics]] and [[politi ...the effects on humans of the [[built environment]]. In each case, applied social science concerns (in particular, the use of social research findings) are intermixe
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  • |{{click|image=Social science button.png|link=CZ:Workgroups#Social_Sciences|width=20px|height=20px}}
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  • ...o write here mainly in the fields of science mentioned here, but of cource social science in general is about a lot. Like economics, laws, psychology, sociology, etc
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  • {{r|Frame of reference (social science)}}
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  • Ostrom, E, and TK Ahn. “A Social Science Perspective on Social Capital: Social Capital and Collective Action.” Rev
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  • {{r|Social science}}
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  • ...onomy, Political Theory and Political Science. (Bachelor of Economics as a Social Science - University of Sydney - 2005)
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  • ...Personnel Activities." ''Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science'' 189, "Improved Personnel in Government Service" (January 1937): 188-191. ...n for the Wage Earner." ''Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science'' 224, "Labor Relations and the War" (November 1942): 165-174.
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  • ...nce history'' and has favorite journals, such as ''Historical Methods,'' ''Social Science History,'' and the ''Journal of Interdisciplinary History.'' The field gre
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  • ...ion, democratization, social movements and other contentious politics, and social science methodology.
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  • Occupation: Secondary School Social Science Teacher
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  • ===Famous cases in social science research===
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  • ...inish my degree in history june 2007, after which i will begin my study of Social Science at the same university. ...cal history, which i'm expecting to improve my knowledge of while studying social science.
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  • |style="width:30px"|{{click|image=Social science button.png|link=Social_science/Related_Articles|width=30px|height=30px}} |'''[[Social science/Related Articles|Social Sciences]]'''
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  • Passionate for quantitative social science: population science, economics, public administration.
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  • ...dered a [[social science]], one that is relatively young compared to other social science disciplines, having emerged only in the early 19th century. There is, howev
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  • ...[[Sociology]] [[Citizendium_Pilot:Sociology Workgroup|Φ]] - [[CZ:Other Social Science Workgroup|Other]]
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  • ...the development and application of sophisticated data analytic methods for social science research, and is teaching classes in social psychology at the undergratudat
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  • ...My theoretical, research and substantive interests within social work and social science focus on three main themes: ...t straddles social work and sociology. My work has combined aspects of the social science of welfare practice, the development of qualitative and evaluation methodol
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  • ...s''', including [[history]] and [[area studies]]. There are thousands of [[social science journal]]s in publication, and many more have been published at various poi * <!--{{dmoz|Science/Social Sciences/Publications/|Social Science: Publications}}-->
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  • {{r|Social science}}
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  • ...nd acute observer of people, custom, and culture. BA in journalism, MA in social science, EdD in education. Executive Director, AESTEEM Institute, a non-profit edu
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  • I am a currently working on an MA degree in social science with an emphasis on medieval European history at the University of Chicago.
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  • ...icons on message interpretation in computer-mediated communication|journal=Social Science Computer Review|volume=19|pages=323&ndash;345}}
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  • In [[demography|demographics]], [[marketing]], and [[social science]], a social generation may be called a birth/age [[Cohort studies/Definitio
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  • {{rpl|Social science}}
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  • ...and importance. The household is a basic unit of analysis in a variety of social science disciplines particularly [[economics]], [[geography]], [[demography]] and [
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  • {{rpl|Social science}}
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  • ...und there. It includes all journals in the [[Web of Science]] science and social science portions, provided they have been established long enough to have signific ...d the social sciences; the science portion includes 5900 journals, and the social science edition contain 1,700 titles. The issue for each year is published the fol
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  • quantitative-historical social science, and demography. His best-known work to date is
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  • ...Era]]. It was particularly successful in Wisconsin (hence the name) where social science professors (especially [[John R. Commons]] and [[Richard T. Ely]]) from the
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  • {{r|Centre for Philosophy of Natural and Social Science}}
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  • {{r|social science}}
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  • {{rpl|Neighborhood (social science)}}
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  • ...Definition|cohort]]'' in [[Demography|demographics]], [[marketing]], and [[social science]].
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  • My interests include science, classical music, politics, social science and psychology. I have published a book, *Seductive Mirage: An Exploration
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  • ...[[life science]]s, [[mathematics]], [[physical scienc]]es, [[medicine]], [[social science]]s, [[humanities]], and [[law]]. A substantial number of these titles is pu
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  • | pagename = Neighborhood (social science) | abc = Neighborhood (social science)
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  • ...School Community Center." Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 67: 130-138.
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  • Probably should have some social science workgroup for the cultural effects. [[User:Howard C. Berkowitz|Howard C. Be
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  • ...tual migration, critical exegetics, postdisciplinary and transdisciplinary social science, normality and pathology in social scientific practice, discourse analysis
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  • ...ion of the [[Social Security Act]]. It was written for the files of the [[Social Science Research Council]] but not published until after his death.
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  • ...nal, ''Information Research''. He founded and edited the print journals, ''Social Science Information Studies'' and ''The International Journal of Information Manage
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  • ...ion of the [[Social Security Act]]. It was written for the files of the [[Social Science Research Council]] but not published until after his death.
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  • {{rpl|Neighborhood (social science)}}
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  • ...Demographic Transition." ''Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science,'' 1945237: 1-11. in JSTOR, classic article that introduced concept of tran
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  • * # 4 in Europe according to the Social Science Research Network
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  • Publishing in the [[social science]]s is varies greatly in different fields. Some fields, like [[economics]],
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  • ...ed several other topics as well. Computer science, mathematics, norwegian, social science etc.
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  • ...to the [[Central Business District]] or primary commercial [[Neighborhood (social science)|neighborhood]] of a city or town. The term may have originated in Manhatta
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  • Winch, Peter, ''The Idea of Social Science and its Relation to Philosophy.'' RKP, London. 1980.
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  • * In the [[social science]]s, the term is most often used to refer to [[indigenous peoples]]. In thi
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  • ...pline (academic)|discipline]]s, spanning [[science]]s, basic and [[applied social science]]s and [[profession]]s, nonprofit practitioners, foundation executives and
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  • Between 1958 and 1963, Suchman was Director of Social Science Activities at the [[New York City Department of Public Health]], where he c
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  • ...ics in Macro Perspective: the Political History of Walter Dean Burnham." ''Social Science History'' 1986 10(3): 221-245. Issn: 0145-5532 Fulltext in Jstor * Jensen, Richard. "The Changing Shape of Burnham's Political Universe," ''Social Science History'' 10 (1986) 209-19 Issn: 0145-5532 Fulltext in Jstor
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  • *Barnes, B. (1982, ''T.S.Kuhn and Social Science'', London: Macmillan.
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  • ...ed and approved, and some [[CZ:Core Articles/Social Sciences|high-priority Social Science articles]] that we don't have yet. You can also create new articles via [[C
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  • ...tion Management] - one of the earliest journals in the field, founded as ''Social Science Information Studies''
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  • ...ey Milgram]]'s experiments on obedience, as "medical". Clearly, they were social science research.
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  • ...der adults, and reaches across a variety of [[social science]]s, [[applied social science]]s, and [[humanities]].
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  • ...ersity in 1971 with a B.A.(Hons) in Sociology, and carried out research in social science at Nottinghamshire County Council (1971-3), University College London (1974
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  • ...Negroes in the Cities," ''Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science'' 49, pp. 112-114.
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  • ...ed and approved, and some [[CZ:Core Articles/Social Sciences|high-priority Social Science articles]] that we don't have yet. You can also create new articles via [[C
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  • ...chool Community Center," ''Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science'' 67 (1916), 130-138.</ref> Hanifan also authored a book published in 1920
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  • ...chool Community Center," ''Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science'' 67 (1916), 130-138.</ref> Hanifan also authored a book published in 1920
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  • In 1936–38 he served with the Social Science Research Council and the National Resources Planning Board.
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  • ...ogressed through my thinking from the current Age of Science to the Age of Social Science to the Age of Life Science to the Age of Robots to the Age of Self-Creation ...ional behavior and decision making based on non-violable laws of nature in social science. The rigors of social and sciences, due to their complexity, are mathemati
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  • ...ed and approved, and some [[CZ:Core Articles/Social Sciences|high-priority Social Science articles]] that we don't have yet. You can also create new articles via [[C
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  • ...hn Dewey Award (2003). He has also been awarded Guggenheim, Fulbright, and Social Science Research Fellowships, honorary doctorates from Grinnell College, Monmouth U
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  • * Sasuly, Max. "Irving Fisher and Social Science," ''Econometrica'' (1947). 15, 255-278.
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  • ...lued roles, is an important an aspect of [[social status]] and [[identity (social science)|identity]] in communities around the world. One reviewer of a book dedica
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  • ...matics, Natural and Computer Science; Law; Theology and Religious Studies; Social Science and Psychology; Medical School and University Hospital.
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  • ...ed and approved, and some [[CZ:Core Articles/Social Sciences|high-priority Social Science articles]] that we don't have yet. You can also create new articles via [[C
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  • ...ght Association, and as Anna Deane Carlson Distinguished Visiting Chair in Social Science at West Virginia University from 2003–05. His biography has been included
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  • ....; an Ontario Government regional economist and as a founder member of the social science faculty of Seneca College, North. York, Ontario.
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  • ...rl L. Social Background and Bureaucratic Behavior in Egypt Cairo Papers in Social Science ;. Cairo, Egypt: American University in Cairo Press, 1990.
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  • Reuter's 350-page book ''Social Science: Introduction to City Planning'' was published in 1940 while still in Turke
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  • ...in other ways to overturn these laws. Also important was a growing body of social science research evidence and theory detailing the social dynamics of deviance, inc
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  • ...[[Sociology]] [[Citizendium_Pilot:Sociology Workgroup|&Phi;]] - [[CZ:Other Social Science Workgroup|Other]]
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  • ...s Frontier Heritage'' (1984). detailed analysis of Turner's theories from social science perspective ...rick Jackson Turner in Environmental and Western History." ''International Social Science Review.'' (2002) pp 47+. [http://www.questia.com/read/5000838961?title=Beat
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  • ...Demographic Transition." ''Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science,'' 1945 237: 1-11. in JSTOR, classic article that introduced concept of tra
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  • ...hley Timmer, eds. ''Understanding September 11. Project coordinated by the Social Science Research Council.'' 2002, 454 pp.
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  • ...from chemistry to economics and philosophy Manchester created a chair in [[Social Science]] (1948-58) for him.
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  • ...s somewhere else for me to land. My interests are exclusively in [[Applied social science]]: [[Social Work|social work]], [[social policy]], [[public administration]
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  • ...ts: a Comparison of President Mikhail Gorbachev and Emperor Joseph II." ''Social Science Journal'' 1995 32(1): 69-85. Issn: 0362-3319 Fulltext: [[Ebsco]]
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  • ..." gained dominance in Germany by applying both modernization theories and social science methods. From the 1980s, however, they were increasingly criticized by prop ..."New" (Histories)': Social Science Histories and Historical Literacies," ''Social Science History'' - Volume 25, Number 4, Winter 2001, pp. 483-533 in [[Project Muse
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  • Intercultural Open University Foundation offers programs in Social Science, Environmental Science, Health Science, Psychology, Sociology, Anthropology
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  • ...[[Sociology]] [[Citizendium_Pilot:Sociology Workgroup|&Phi;]] - [[CZ:Other Social Science Workgroup|Other]]
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  • ...s Frontier Heritage'' (1984). detailed analysis of Turner's theories from social science perspective ...l Concepts of Frederick Jackson Turner," in Stuart Rice, ed. '' Methods in Social Science: A Case Book'' (1931) pp 353-67 [http://www.questia.com/read/20912205?title
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  • '''Bureaucracy''' has three principal meanings in contemporary social science. In the tradition established by [[Max Weber]] the term refers to an [[idea
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  • ...was a systematic examination of the entire population using statistics and social science methodologies.
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  • ...was a systematic examination of the entire population using statistics and social science methodologies.
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  • ...ional behavior and decision making based on non-violable laws of nature in social science. The rigors of social and sciences, due to their complexity, are mathemati ...ogressed through my thinking from the current Age of Science to the Age of Social Science to the Age of Life Science to the Age of Robots to the Age of Self-Creation
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  • ...ob Carter (2000): ''Realism and Racism'', London: Routledge</ref> although social science is far from unanimous in how to deal with issues of studying racism and rac ...y support for the biological concept of race, the almost unanimous view of social science is that ''Race is a social construction''. This is applied to both the hist
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  • ...but I hope to. Most of my educational background is in the humanities and social science; classical lit., comparative religious studies, and psychology in particula
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  • I have been an active writer since 1982, principally in social science and economics. Prepublication versions of my works may be found on the RePe
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  • ...relations, has used planning groups containing both military officers with social science backgrounds and pure social scientists, as has GEN Stanley McChrystal in Af
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  • *''[[Social Science History]]'' *''[[Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science]]''
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  • Marshall took a broad approach to social science in which economics plays an important but limited role. He recognized that
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  • ...modernization theories and social science methods to create a "historical social science" (Historische Sozialwissenschaft). ...onents concentrate on socio-cultural developments. History as "historical social science" (as Wehler described it) has mainly been explored in the context of studie
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  • * Greenwald, Maurine W. and Margo Anderson, eds. ''Pittsburgh Surveyed: Social Science and Social Reform in the Early Twentieth Century.'' Pittsburgh: University
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  • ...with Mental Illness: Philosophical and Related Perspectives |chapter=Some social science antinomies and their implications for the recovery-oriented approach to men
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  • ...mongst many others. There is no accepted definition of ''ethnic group'' in social science.
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  • ...condition of being anonymous seldom appears among lists of key concepts in social science theories but is nonetheless related in complex ways to several important so
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  • ...Regional Variations in the Realignment of American Politics, 1944–2004," ''Social Science Quarterly,'' 87 (Sept. 2006), 494–518. ...mes E. "Party Systems and Realignments in the United States, 1868–2004," ''Social Science History,'' 30 (Fall 2006), 359–86.
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  • ...ism in California? The Case of Proposition 187 and Illegal Immigration," ''Social Science Quarterly'' (2000) [http://scholar.google.com/scholar?num=30&hl=en&lr=&q=ca ...ists? California Public Opinion and Immigration in the 1980s and 1990s." ''Social Science History'' 2003 27(2): 229-283. Issn: 0145-5532 Fulltext: in Project Muse, S
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  • * Sawers, Larry. "The Mule, the South, and Economic Progress." ''Social Science History'' 2004 28(4): 667-690. Issn: 0145-5532 Fulltext: in Project Muse an
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  • ...ics in Macro Perspective: the Political History of Walter Dean Burnham." ''Social Science History'' 1986 10(3): 221-245. Issn: 0145-5532 Fulltext in Jstor * Jensen, Richard. "The Changing Shape of Burnham`s Political Universe," ''Social Science History'' 10 (1986) 209-19 Issn: 0145-5532 Fulltext in Jstor
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  • See also:[[List of humanities journals#Area studies| the list of social science journal on Area studies]]
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  • ...d 36 doctoral students. The Graduate School established the Humanities and Social Science Research Center and the Culture Technology Research Center.
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  • ...kdo Islets(Liancourt Rocks) and the Cairo Declaration in 1943." College of Social Science of the Seoul National University. Web. 11 Sept. 2010. <http://plaza.snu.ac.
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  • ...Demographic Transition." ''Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science,'' 1945 237: 1-11. in JSTOR, classic article that introduced concept of tra
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  • ...y years after its publication, there were 400 references to it in the 1999 Social Science Citation Index.</ref> and also reached a much wider audience, making it one
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  • ...t I doubt he made any great leaps and bounds in computer science; maybe in social science among computer experts.
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  • ...can American Generation And The Politics Of Wartime Los Angeles, 1941-45," Social Science Quarterly 1984 65(2): 278-289.
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  • Franz Boas is said to have established [[ethnology]] as a serious [[social science]] in the United States, especially during his time at New York's [[Columbi
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  • * Wunderlin, Clarence E. ''Visions of a New Industrial Order: Social Science and Labor Theory in America 's Progressive Era'' (1992)
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  • ...e Monetary Commission.” ''Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science'' 13 (January 1899): 31–56. online at JSTOR
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  • ...he outcome of historical events. Bloch was trying to reinvent history as a social science, but he departed significantly from Durkheim in his refusal to exclude psyc
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  • ...[Intelligence cycle management]] is one top-level article. With respect to social science, you might find cognitive traps for intelligence analysis of interest. Com
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  • ...n somewhat different dynamics than [[class]]-based urban poverty, although social science analyses since the 'rediscovery ' of poverty in the 1960s have often tended
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  • ...omic condition, entrepreneurs have been the topic of recent study in the [[social science]] community. To better craft entrepreneurship education, and to assist in [
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  • ...to the categories of [[abstract science]]s, [[natural science]]s and the [[social science]]s. There are also related disciplines that are grouped into interdisciplin
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  • ...of the first methods using a [[graphical model]], is still widely used in social science. He was a hugely influential reviewer of manuscripts, as one of the most fr
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  • ...y on Hall, simply because I find him one of the most delightful writers in social science. [[User:Howard C. Berkowitz|Howard C. Berkowitz]] 16:31, 31 May 2010 (UTC)
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  • ...July, 1917, number of the Annals of the American academy of political and social science. Washington: Govt. print., off. Lippmann, W. (1982). A preface to morals (Social science classics series). New Brunswick, New Jersey: Transaction Books.
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  • ...y]] and [[biology]], human systems in [[economics]], [[psychology]], and [[social science]] and in the process of [[engineering]] new [[technology]], to gain insight
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  • ...Industrial Efficiency," ''Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science'' Vol. 25, Child Labor (May, 1905), pp. 128-136 [http://links.jstor.org/sic
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  • ...n 1936, and Doctor of Philosophy in 1941 from Harvard University. He was a Social Science Research Council predoctoral fellow from 1935-1937, a member of the Society
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  • ...nant-farmer Politics Influenced Federal Relief in the South, 1933-1935." ''Social Science History'' 2002 26(1): 33-70. Issn: 0145-5532 Fulltext: [[Project Muse]]</re
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  • ...c and Political Determinants of Immigration in Dutch Cities, 1920-1940," ''Social Science History'' 26#3, Fall 2002, pp. 503-529 in [[Project Muse]]
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  • ...ection of Frederico Peña as Mayor of Denver: Analysis and Implications," ''Social Science Quarterly'' 70 (June 1989): 300–310.
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  • *the Jefferson Lecture (2002), a Visiting Fellowship at the School of Social Science at the Institute for Advanced Study at Princeton (2003-2004)
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  • ...ollective comet-watching or rave dancing on ecstasy. While humanities and social science departments before the 1950s would rarely have imagined including anything
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  • ...besity in social science research Journal of Health Economics 27: 519–529 'Social science research on obesity would be enriched by greater consideration of alternate
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  • ...sing GIS to Document, Visualize, and Interpret Tokyo's Spatial History." ''Social Science History'' 2000 24(3): 536-574. Issn: 0145-5532 [http://writingwiki.org//htm
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  • Ostrom, E, and TK Ahn. “A Social Science Perspective on Social Capital: Social Capital and Collective Action.” REV ...ach to Metropolitan Institutions: Structure, Incentives, and Performance.” Social Science Journal (1983):
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  • ...es E., "Party Systems and Realignments in the United States, 1868–2004," ''Social Science History,'' 30 (Fall 2006), 359–86.
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  • ...stems seek to position geography as a meeting point for earth sciences and social science, where modern geography is synthesising. Whichever route is followed, the h
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  • ...makes it almost automatically fit the definition of subtopic. (Generally, social science topics don't lend themselves well to such logical rigor. So this isn't the
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  • ...s Frontier Heritage'' (1984). detailed analysis of Turner's theories from social science perspective
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  • : ...a law of social science, or a ''Social Law'', is a statement of social tendencies; that is a statem
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  • ...Afro-American Hospital and Black Health Care in Mississippi, 1924–1966,” ''Social Science History,'' 30 (Winter 2006), 551–69.
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  • ...be completely removed from natural science and ''only'' be mentioned under social science. ...the quite obvious reason that it is a social science if ''anything'' is a social science. I've also removed "Engineering," which is as much an "applied art" as any
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  • :::::*Richard Jensen, "The Changing Shape of Burnham's Political Universe," ''Social Science History'' 10, No. 3, Walter Dean Burnham and the Dynamics of American Polit
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  • ...ional quality of food selections among Canadian households from 1986–2001. Social Science and Medicine 2007; 64:186–198. [[User:Helen Golz|Helen Golz]] 13:00, 14 N
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  • ...n]] at a couple of likely places in this current entry. Looking around in social science texts, I do think that the word "eugenics," with its implication of "good g
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  • ...doctorates usually in international relations or history, but sometimes a social science. [[User:Howard C. Berkowitz|Howard C. Berkowitz]] 17:20, 28 November 2009 (
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  • ::I've never liked "secular religion", but "transcendental value" seems too social science technical. Is "power greater than the individual" adequate and sufficient t
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  • |[[image:Social science button.png|100px]]<br>[[image:Social science button.png|25px]] ...teracting-two profiles talking, facing each other could do it, maybe - for social science. The ball is good for recreation, the flask is great for natural sciences,
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  • ..."The Election of 1900," ''Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science'' Vol. 17 (Jan., 1901), pp. 53-73 [http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0002-71 ...n Schemes and 'Party Systems': The "System of 1896" as a Case in Point," ''Social Science History,'' Vol. 10, No. 3 (Autumn, 1986), pp. 263-314.[http://links.jstor.
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  • ...cientific knowledge on the matter, and the predominant [but not unanimous] social science view of "race" as a social construction. These interact to leave a space wh (c) social science analysis of the issue, including some minor dissenters; including an explan
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  • ...atives and developments brought civil society into the mainstreams of many social science disciplines.
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  • ...[community development|community developers]] and assorted other [[applied social science|applied social scientists]] working with [[nonprofit organization|nonprofit ...chool Community Center," ''Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science'' 67: 130-138; Hanifan, L. J. (1920)''The Community Center''. Boston: Silve
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  • ...[community development|community developers]] and assorted other [[applied social science|applied social scientists]] working with [[nonprofit organization|nonprofit ...chool Community Center," ''Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science'' 67: 130-138; Hanifan, L. J. (1920)''The Community Center''. Boston: Silve
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  • ...as not informed of Howard's outrageous act, in asking the ME to overrule a social science editor who is on the EC. I suggest you take this matter to the Ombudsman, H
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  • ...of Railways in Canada]," ''Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science'' 201, (January 1939): 175-184.
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  • ...name), is a measure of the citations to [[scientific journal|science and social science journals]].<ref name="pmid16391221">{{cite journal| author=Garfield E| titl ...'s wide international coverage. Web of Knowledge indexes 9000 science and social science journals from 60 countries. This is perhaps only partially correct: see bel
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  • ...on, religiosity, education, and public health. The emergence of systematic social science, especially sociology, shifted the center of class studies into sociology d
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  • ...t. ''Middletown: An Annotated Bibliography.'' Garland Reference Library of Social Science, Volume 446. New York: Garland Publishing, Inc., 1988. [http://www.bsu.edu/
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  • ...able to get rid of this essentialist method. (This is why so much of our "social science" still belongs to the Middle Ages).<ref> K. R. Popper, ''The open society a
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  • ...tical science, bringing what is generally regarded as the most influential social science treatise of the 20th century. This single book permanently changed the way
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  • ...Nomads: Changing Residence as a Coping Strategy, Amsterdam, 1890-1940." ''Social Science History'' 2005 29(1): 15-43. Issn: 0145-5532 Fulltext: [[Project Muse]] </r ...s of Material Possessions and Family Finance in Early Modern Amsterdam." ''Social Science History'' 2007 31(2): 213-238. Issn: 0145-5532 Fulltext: [[Project Muse]]
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  • ...wn Strength': the Image of Henry VIII and His Historians." ''International Social Science Review'' 1997 72(3-4): 94-109. Issn: 0278-2308 Fulltext: [[Ebsco]]
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  • ...so wearing the emergency management hat) with WMD, but also technology and social science support to special operations. For example, during Vietnam, I worked for se ===Military planning, intelligence analysis, social science and history===
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  • ...etics discussion of the race concept, in order to manage the debate in the social science article on race. --[[User:Martin Baldwin-Edwards|Martin Baldwin-Edwards]] 1 ...right] is in itself interesting, because it lends additional weight to the social science view that the term is value-loaded rather than passively following scientif
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  • ...Many of these are novelty or fun pieces, others are fluffy pieces on shaky social science research, but some cover serious health and medical topics. Few science rep
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  • ...y contractor/consultant in 1967, during the [[Vietnam War]], in [[military social science]] and engineering. Some of my nontraditional learning came in even younger ===Intelligence and social science===
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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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  • He served as an army corporal, took a social science degree and held various jobs, including as an airport baggage handler and a
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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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  • ..., 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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • * 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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  • 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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  • ...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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  • ...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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