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OBSSR Marks Anniversary With Three Days of Events
Announcements
June 16, 2015

OBSSR Marks Anniversary With Three Days of Events

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Washington Update: SBE Vacancies, No Clarity From Midterms
Academic Funding
November 3, 2014

Washington Update: SBE Vacancies, No Clarity From Midterms

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NIH’s Top Behavioral Official, Robert Kaplan, Moving On
Announcements
May 1, 2014

NIH’s Top Behavioral Official, Robert Kaplan, Moving On

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What Is the Value of Social Science?
Academic Funding
April 11, 2013

What Is the Value of Social Science?

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Why Study Social Science

Why Study Social Science

We study social science because social phenomena affect people’s lives in profound ways. If you want to start with Cantor’s focus—physical illness and death—then social phenomena are tremendously important.

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Rejoinder to Gary Guttings Doubts about the Behavioral Sciences

Rejoinder to Gary Guttings Doubts about the Behavioral Sciences

We have reached a stage in the scientific understanding human behavior where very significant improvements in human wellbeing can be achieved.

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OppNet: an interview with Dr William N. Elwood

OppNet: an interview with Dr William N. Elwood

OppNet is the NIH’s Opportunity Network for basic behavioral and social science research grants. Dr William N. Elwood, OppNet’s Facilitator, kindly sent […]

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