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A space to explore, share and shape the issues facing social and behavioral scientists
“Sensing,” the authors have written, “is indispensable for constructing knowledge and should be employed on par with the intellect, particularly in today’s complex and uncertain context. Yet, we have observed learners’ reluctance to engage with sensing and attempted to understand the reasons for it.”
10 months agoWith replication – and concerns about the lack of it – occupying much of the discussion about social and behavioral […]
2 years agoSociologist Eric Giannella argues the uncertainty of science makes intuition and judgement essential, and yet the effect of metrics is to reduce the role of judgment.
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