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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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  • ...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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  • {{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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  • ...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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  • ===Famous cases in social science research===
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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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • ...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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