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We Haven’t Just Suffered During COVID – We’ve Learned
Insights
March 16, 2022

We Haven’t Just Suffered During COVID – We’ve Learned

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Failures of Imagination: Four Experts on Science’s  COVID Response So Far
Insights
March 15, 2022

Failures of Imagination: Four Experts on Science’s COVID Response So Far

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When Talking Broader Impact, Which Websites Do We Value?
Communication
February 14, 2022

When Talking Broader Impact, Which Websites Do We Value?

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SSRC Launches $10 Million Project to Combat Health Misinformation
Announcements
November 16, 2021

SSRC Launches $10 Million Project to Combat Health Misinformation

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NAS Outlines Successes of Societal Experts Action Network

NAS Outlines Successes of Societal Experts Action Network

SEAN, the Societal Experts Action Network, taps scientists in the social, behavioral and economic sciences to provide actionable and evidence-based recommendations to support local, state, and national responses and policies quickly.

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Marian Wright Edelman to Receive 2022 Moyhnihan Prize

Marian Wright Edelman to Receive 2022 Moyhnihan Prize

Children’s rights activist Marian Wright Edelman, the founder or the Children’s Defense Fund and its leader for four decades, will receive the 2022 Daniel Patrick Moynihan Prize from the American Academy of Political and Social Science.

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A Guide to Career Paths in Behavioral Science

A Guide to Career Paths in Behavioral Science

Practicing behavioral scientist Preeti Kotamarthi finds it reassuring to know that this subject, which literally burst on the scene only a few years ago, has gained acceptance around the world, and students brave enough to study it now have a career to look forward to.

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The COVID-19 Mental Health Curve

The COVID-19 Mental Health Curve

The mental health crisis triggered by COVID-19 is escalating rapidly. One example: When compared to a 2018 survey, U.S. adults are now eight times more likely […]

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Integrity at a Crossroads: Protecting U.S. Science From the Next Trump

Integrity at a Crossroads: Protecting U.S. Science From the Next Trump

How can we ensure that, when power shifts again, the U.S. government remains fundamentally grounded in empirical reality and committed to pursuing policies that are informed by the best available science?

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Can We Have Open Science Where No Scholar Is Left Behind?

Can We Have Open Science Where No Scholar Is Left Behind?

While the dominant model of open access using article processing charges lowers financial barriers for readers, it has erected a new paywall at the other end of the pipeline, blocking access to publication for less-privileged authors.

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Watch the Lecture: Social Science and the Post-Truth Pandemic

Watch the Lecture: Social Science and the Post-Truth Pandemic

In an engaging and highly topical presentation viewable below, Trish Greenhalgh, professor of Primary Care Health Sciences and Fellow of Green Templeton […]

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What Does Trustworthy and Credible MTurk Research Look Like? Recommendations and Checklist

What Does Trustworthy and Credible MTurk Research Look Like? Recommendations and Checklist

The use of Amazon’s Mechanical Turk in management research has increased from 6 papers in 2012 to 133 in 2019. Given that the practice is rapidly increasing but scholarly opinions diverge, the Journal of Management commissioned this review and consideration of best practices.

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