Why Social Science

Why Social Science? Because It Can Improve the Lives of Those Who Serve Our Country
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November 11, 2019

Why Social Science? Because It Can Improve the Lives of Those Who Serve Our Country

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Why Social Science? Because It Tells Us How to Create More Engaged Citizens
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October 1, 2019

Why Social Science? Because It Tells Us How to Create More Engaged Citizens

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Why Social Science? Because It’s Proliferating
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October 11, 2018

Why Social Science? Because It’s Proliferating

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Why Social Science? It Is in the National Interest
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October 3, 2017

Why Social Science? It Is in the National Interest

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Why Social Science? It Makes Computing Work for People

Why Social Science? It Makes Computing Work for People

Andrew Bernat is the executive director of the Computing Research Association. He will participate in a congressional briefing on “Social Science Solutions for Health, Public Safety, Computing, and Other National Priorities” on October 4, 2017.

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Why Social Science? To Improve the Public’s Health

Why Social Science? To Improve the Public’s Health

William “Bill” Riley is the director of the Office of Behavioral and Social Sciences Research at the National Institutes of Health. He will participate in a congressional briefing on “Social Science Solutions for Health, Public Safety, Computing, and Other National Priorities” on October 4. Here he explains why he feels public health is best served by good social and behavioral science.

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