Sentences with phrase «social science data»

On a broader level, I believe government must be careful when tackling social issues, especially when using social science data.
Fineman, Martha and Anne Opie, «The Uses of Social Science Data in Legal Policymaking: Custody Determinations at Divorce,» Wisconsin Law Review, Vol.
Also, Anderson is one of the few political philosophers who try to integrate serious social science data into their work; since this is something I try to do as well, I wanted to learn from her approach.
Also, Anderson is one of the few political philosophers who try to integrate serious social science data into their work; since...
Such attempts have devalued traditional «maternal» characteristics such as «nurturing,» in an effort not to give mothers (who are presumed to have such characteristics) an advantage in custody decisions...» — Fineman, Martha and Anne Opie, «The Uses of Social Science Data in Legal Policymaking: Custody Determinations at Divorce,» Wisconsin Law Review, Vol.
Bradford Wilcox, in his National Affairs essay «The Evolution of Divorce,» discusses social science data showing a class divide in the percentage of Americans marrying and divorcing.
The following links may be helpful in accessing statistical software commonly used to analyse social science data: • stata • SPSS • Installing R • RStudio
S&N bring some welcome social science data to this argument, mainly via American Environics.
This catalogue shall include climate and social science data repositories and analytical platforms; climate modeling, simulation, and projection capabilities; and information - sharing tools and resources supporting climate risk analyses and assessments, such as the Climate Data Initiative, the Climate Resilience Toolkit, the Global Change Information System, and the National Climate Assessment;
Perhaps the data you cite is a start, but it is nowhere near conclusive, and it remains greatly outweighed by the vast body of social science data that tells us the legal profession is still highly segregated.
Social science data have shown that the decline in morality affects the working classes to a greater degree than the upper - middle and upper classes.
Without answering that question Eberstadt outlines the social science data that consequentially suggests a current and general confusion and unhappiness in life, and especially in the lives of men and women, and how they relate to one another.
Whitehead and Wilson, in the articles mentioned, summarize well the social science data on this point.
She offers up some footnotes to document her reading in the professional literature, but she has no social science data and does not claim to be an expert.
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