"Social scientists" refers to a group of researchers who study different aspects of human behavior, societies, and relationships. They use scientific methods to better understand how people think, interact, and function within the social world.
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The new Canadian government seems poised to fulfill a wish
of social scientists by bringing back the country's mandatory long - form census.
Social mobility is an important concept for
social scientists who study economic inequality and opportunity.
The trouble here is that,
as social scientists say, you can not explain a variable by reference to a constant.
It was a dispute, caused
by social scientists studying how science is done and being critical of this process.
What I like is he communicates the value of
social scientist studying how we approach problem - solving and the role of motivation.
We suggest that research stimulated by such models leads
social scientists in new and important directions in understanding the social and emotional development of children in their families.
Environmental psychologists, behavioral economists and
other social scientists have all investigated this question, and come up with a variety of answers.
Many social scientists who study the influence of technology argue that app - enabled mobile devices are set to become a huge influence on our daily behaviours.
In the past three decades, there has been a growing consensus
among social scientists that, in most cases, when parents split, children do best when their parents are equally involved.
They viewed public schools as akin to voluntarily supported charities and as part of
what social scientists today call civil society.
When social scientist and psychologists and counselors look for ways of helping couples work out their relationship issues, the answers are not that easy to come by.
There's one quote of his I didn't put in the movie that had something to do with that, to be a
good social scientist, you have to have courage.
The strategy for achieving this aim is to consider critically some of the major theoretical perspectives from
which social scientists have tried to understand contemporary religion.
Tough says that until recently,
most social scientists believed the most important factor in a child's success was his or her IQ.
While social scientists continue to search for answers to what's «natural» for us, and how we operate best in relationships, marriage and relationships continue to change, and rapidly.
Some biologists and
social scientists now suggest that, quite unlike animals, humans can become dominant by making friends, building alliances, or deploying the gentle forces of compromise and persuasion.
In modern times, these «softer» skills have been most recognized and valued by
social scientists whose research has linked them to positive development and wellbeing.
Most
social scientists believe that both information deficit / misinformation surplus and cultural biases contribute to the problem.
There is evidence of increasing dialogue
between social scientists and workers in literature, the arts, philosophy, theology, and history.
Social scientists see this as a perfect case of the «paradox of choice,» when increasing options decreases satisfaction.
This event presented the latest developments in
ways social scientists can use text and provides an excellent opportunity to explore the promises but also the limitations of this quickly expanding research field.
Psychologists extensively study the problem of loneliness in the modern world, with
social scientists trying to explain the background and reasons for divorces and failed marriages.
As any good
social scientist will tell you, a person's surroundings and environment have powerful influences on behavior.
You can't just rent this expertise on the cheap; you need to
hire social scientists to make this expertise a stronger part of the organization's DNA.
Government is increasingly shaped by criteria of efficiency established by the great high priest of that value, the
modern social scientist.
That work, in which
social scientists play important and diverse roles, requires fluency in a wide range of skills and disciplines.
And in the 20th century the ideas were developed into decision theory, an elegant formulation beloved of economists and
social scientists today.
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