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Round-up of Social Science Research
Communication
March 25, 2014

Round-up of Social Science Research

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Publication Ethics and Biomedical Imperialism
News
March 24, 2014

Publication Ethics and Biomedical Imperialism

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Is There an Economic Future for Eco-Friendly Eateries?
Business and Management INK
March 24, 2014

Is There an Economic Future for Eco-Friendly Eateries?

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Where is UK Government Getting Its Research?
Impact
March 24, 2014

Where is UK Government Getting Its Research?

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In Conversation With… Steven Pinker

In Conversation With… Steven Pinker

Oliver Burkeman explores human nature, violence, feminism and religion with one of the world’s most controversial cognitive scientists. Can he dent Steven Pinker’s optimism?

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NSF Chief Presents Budget to House Thursday

NSF Chief Presents Budget to House Thursday

The Executive Branch’s proposed budget for NSF in the coming fiscal year will be presented to the House Appropriations Committee on Thursday. A competing spending plan that would be markedly less friendly to social, behavioral and economic science is already circulating.

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Sequestering Speech: Stories of the Shutdown

Sequestering Speech: Stories of the Shutdown

Thousands of scientists across the US feel cutbacks are seriously restricting their research and contributions. Gretchen Goldman asks scientists for their reaction and about impact on their work

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Using Crowdsourcing to Improve Employee Satisfaction

Using Crowdsourcing to Improve Employee Satisfaction

Could crowdsourcing replace traditional Performance Reviews? In his article from Compensation and Benefits Review entitled “The Power of the Crowdsourced Performance Review,” Eric […]

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King and Crewe’s Book of ‘Blunders’ a Paddy Prize Winner

King and Crewe’s Book of ‘Blunders’ a Paddy Prize Winner

‘The Blunders of Our Governments,’ co-authored by the president of the Academy of Social Sciences, Ivor Crewe, and fellow political scientist Anthony King, has been named the Practical Politics Book of the Year in Britain’s annual Paddy Power Political Book Awards.

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Is Evolutionary Psychology ‘Real’ Science? One Unhappy Take

Is Evolutionary Psychology ‘Real’ Science? One Unhappy Take

Christopher Scanlon, an associate dean at La Trobe University, argues that evolutionary psychologists’ efforts to determine if people are ‘wired for happiness’ are faces some tall obstacles if they want their work to be considered scientific..

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The Day the Earth Moved: Canada’s Muzzled Researchers

The Day the Earth Moved: Canada’s Muzzled Researchers

Canadian scientists are being prevented by the state from discussing research findings in public, even about earthquakes in their backyard. Mark Frary reports

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Are There Questionable Research Practices in Management Research?

Are There Questionable Research Practices in Management Research?

The publishing industry can be competitive. But how far will a potential researcher go to achieve success? Farther than you would think, […]

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