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To Better Social Policies, Listen to Beneficiaries
News
April 14, 2015

To Better Social Policies, Listen to Beneficiaries

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What do MPs Think of Randomised Controlled Trials?
International Debate
April 14, 2015

What do MPs Think of Randomised Controlled Trials?

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Round-up of Social Science Research
Communication
April 13, 2015

Round-up of Social Science Research

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Divining the Future of College
Bookshelf
April 13, 2015

Divining the Future of College

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Exploring The Genetic Basis of Enlistment

Exploring The Genetic Basis of Enlistment

How much – or how little – do genes contribute to the decision to enter the military? A lot, according to the first effort to pin down an answer to that question. One of the researchers answers questions about the study.

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Can Transparency Equal Trust in Science’s Crisis of Credibility?

Can Transparency Equal Trust in Science’s Crisis of Credibility?

Science is considered a source of truth and the importance of its role in shaping modern society cannot be overstated. But in […]

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Unlocking the Real Cost of Gold OA

Unlocking the Real Cost of Gold OA

Are universities able to shoulder the costs of the open access transition, especially as the total cost of publishing is, for the moment, rising? Stephen Pinfield presents findings on the current state of institutional costs.

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Democracy’s Statistician: Janet L. Norwood, 1923-2015

Democracy’s Statistician: Janet L. Norwood, 1923-2015

Unflappable and nonpartisan, the late economist Janet Norwood blazed a path as a pioneering female statistician and bureaucrat who served multiple presidents as the commissioner of the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

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Book Review: How to Write a Thesis

Book Review: How to Write a Thesis

The author of ‘In the name of the Rose, Umberto Eco, has another classic under his belt. Now in its 23rd edition in Italy and translated into 17 languages, How to Write a Thesis has just received its long overdue publication in English.

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Stop Fighting Wikipedia and Co-Opt it

Stop Fighting Wikipedia and Co-Opt it

Although it’s been ruled off-limits by many academics, of sociology prof actually makes his students engage with Wikipedia — making the web safer for (looking up) social science in the process.

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Negotiating Deals and Settling Conflict Benefit Both Sides

Negotiating Deals and Settling Conflict Benefit Both Sides

There are no short cuts in high-stakes negotiations, researchers write the Policy Insights from the Brain and Behavioral Sciences, but by nurturing mutual respect and promoting benign, low-pressure environments the results can benefit all sides.

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Cimate Debate About Values, Not Data

Cimate Debate About Values, Not Data

To move forward on climate change, argues Andy Hoffman, we have to disengage from fixed battle on one scientific front and seek approaches that engage people who are undecided about climate change on multiple social and cultural fronts.

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