On the other hand, they were all deemed scientifically worthy enough to be accepted for publication by the external reviewers and the highly - regarded editors of the most exclusive and tightly - peer reviewed
social science journals in their field.
The Review is a super refined weekly web publication curated by subject matter experts from Yale who summarize important research articles from leading natural and
social science journals with the hope that people can make more informed decisions using latest research results.The Review launched this week and covers a wide range of topics, like this brief about climate change and biodiversity («Biodiversity Left Behind in Climate Change Scenarios»): They find that simply using the traditional classification of a species in climate change simulations can underestimate the true scale of biodiversity loss.
Reports on the statistical data have been published in several
social science journals.
Two and a half years later, the same
social science journal that published the original study publishes a «re-analysis» of the very same data set (that's right, no new data collection, just reinterpretation of the admittedly valid stuff).
The peer - reviewed
social science journal that published the study, along with commentary alongside it, commissions a member of its own editorial board (who has an openly hostile view of the study) to «audit» the peer - review process.
Holly Teresi and Melissa Michelson authored a paper titled «Wired to Mobilize: The effect of social networking messages on voter turnout» for
the Social Science Journal.
International
Social Science Journal, 6:197 / 198, p 455 - 465.
The researchers, who released their findings in a recent issue of
the Social Science Journal, asked 152 college age students to fill out a 70 - question survey on their attitudes toward texting in various situations and their general texting habits.
Another journal which (quite oddly) also published the Soon et al study, «Energy and Environment», is not actually a scientific journal at all but
a social science journal.
However, it is not foolproof — a deeply flawed paper can end up being published under a number of different potential circumstances: (i) the work is submitted to a journal outside the relevant field (e.g. a paper on paleoclimate submitted to
a social science journal) where the reviewers are likely to be chosen from a pool of individuals lacking the expertise to properly review the paper, (ii) too few or too unqualified a set of reviewers are chosen by the editor, (iii) the reviewers or editor (or both) have agendas, and overlook flaws that invalidate the paper's conclusions, and (iv) the journal may process and publish so many papers that individual manuscripts occasionally do not get the editorial attention they deserve.
McIntyre began his career in climate studies in 2003 when he published a paper in Energy & Environment, an obscure
social science journal that eschews traditional peer review (2003, 14, 751 - 772).
McIntyre & McKitrick had to turn to
a social science journal, Energy and Environment, to get published.
The critique emerged in a rather confused form, with a number of letters and opinion pieces before finally being published in contrarian
social science journal Energy and Environment.
Didn't they publish in
a social science journal?
(Besides the pair's 2005 GRL article, Ross McKitrick's misleading list of so - called «peer - reviewed science journal articles» also includes two pieces in the contrarian
social science journal Energy and Environment, a comment letter to PNAS and a pair of replies to comments on the GRL article!)
The Social Science Journal, 47 (4), 747 - 761.
Families, Relationships and Societies (FRS) is
a social science journal designed to advance scholarship and debate in the growing field of families and relationships across the life course.
Not exact matches
The Facebook participants in the study, which was published in the
journal Social Psychological and Personality
Science, were recruited from across the United States.
A sweeping new study published in the
journal Science has found that false or misleading stories spread faster and farther than the truth on
social media.
She has published articles in several academic
journals, including the
Journal of Labor Economics, Canadian
Journal of Economics, Canadian Public Policy,
Social Science and Medicine, and the Review of Income and Wealth.
On April 26, 2012, the results of a study which tested their subjects» pro-
social sentiments were published in the
Social Psychological and Personality
Science journal in which non-religious people had higher scores showing that they were more inclined to show generosity in random acts of kindness, such as lending their po.sse.ssions and offering a seat on a crowded bus or train.
It appears in a «Christian»
journal that is not contained in the
social science citation index.
The fact that this study is in a biology
journal, when it is a
social science study, makes me wonder if it was rejected from
journals where a rigorous and learned peer review would have taken place.
Martin T The Christian
Science Journal Journal of Experimental
Social Psychology Just to mention a few
Atran and
social psychologist Jeremy Ginges co-authored a study in the
journal Science on the need for more scientific research into religion.
Carol served as a guest editor of special issues on Childbirth Connection's Transforming Maternity Care project (Women's Health Issues, 2010), on The Nature and Management of Labor Pain (American
Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2002) and on medically unnecessary cesarean sections (
Social Science & Medicine, 1993).
A study published in the Canadian
Journal of Behavioural
Science found that dads who were actively engaged in raising their children had kids who were better at problem solving and less likely to suffer emotional problems like anxiety and
social withdrawal.
Estimating the Effects of Breastfeeding on Long - term Child Health and Wellbeing in the United States Using Sibling Comparisons» from The
Social Science and Medicine
Journal.
In her paper, Contextualizing online human milk sharing: Structural factors and lactation disparity among middle income women in the U.S for the
journal Social Science & Medicine, Palmquist points out that women involved in online milk - sharing are largely middle class.
Even more revealing: An experiment published in the
Journal of
Social Science and Clinical Psychology found that students who were faring poorly in college did even worse following efforts to boost their self - esteem.
In order to clarify where
social science stands on these issues, a February 2014 study published in the highly ranked peer - review
journal, Psychology, Public Policy, and Law with the endorsement of 110 of the world's top authorities (from 15 countries) in attachment, early child development, and divorce concludes that overnights and shared residential parenting should be the norm for children of all ages including infants and toddlers.
He has published numerous articles on contemporary democratic theory, Florentine political and constitutional thought, and twentieth - century German legal, political and
social theory in scholarly
journals, including the Modern Law Review, the American Political
Science Review and Political Theory.
Hopkins, D.J., King, G. (2010) A method of automated nonparametric content analysis for
social science, American Journal of Political Science, 54 (1), 229
science, American
Journal of Political
Science, 54 (1), 229
Science, 54 (1), 229 - 247.
His paper, «The Borders of Booze Britain: Alcohol control and nationality» is forthcoming in the
Journal of Contemporary
Social Science.
Findings also showed it as an empirically and conceptually innovative, diverse, vibrant discipline that in many areas sets the intellectual agenda The UK publishes more than its share of major disciplinary
journals; bibliometric indicators reveal international primacy both in volume and citation impact; and a large number of the seminal publications (books as well as articles) continue to have a UK origin UK human geography is radically interdisciplinary and with the spatial turn in the humanities and
social sciences has become an exporter of ideas and faculty to other disciplines There was confidence that research in human geography had substantial impact on policy and practice and would successfully meet the challenges of the current impact agenda
Researchers from the US» Texas Tech University have unveiled findings in the
Social Science Quarterly
journal suggesting that voters instinctively prefer their leaders to be taller.
Filippo Menczer, a professor in the IU School of Informatics, Computing and Engineering, is a co-author of a paper published March 8 in the
journal Science that calls for a coordinated investigation into the underlying
social, psychological and technological forces behind fake news.
A study published in 2003 in the
journal Science laid the foundation for the theory that
social pain — resulting from rejection, isolation or loss — piggybacks on the brain systems used to represent physical pain.
The editors of «JAMA» recognize that «The
Journal» has a
social responsibility to improve the total human condition and to promote the integrity of
science.
The study, «State investments in high - technology job growth,» is reported in the
journal Social Science Research.
Moreover, the entire article is gainsaid by a massive meta - analysis study by Northwestern University psychologist Michael Bailey and his colleagues published in the September issue of the peer - reviewed
journal Psychological
Science in the Public Interest, showing that «there is considerably more evidence supporting nonsocial causes of sexual orientation than
social causes.»
In a recent study published by the
journal Social Science & Medicine, Dartmouth researchers examined nearly 9,000 Facebook conversations to better understand how people seek and receive support on social networking
Social Science & Medicine, Dartmouth researchers examined nearly 9,000 Facebook conversations to better understand how people seek and receive support on
social networking
social networking sites.
In this study, published in the
journal Royal Society Open
Science, the researchers mapped the global occurrence of mammalian species living in different
social systems to determine how averages and variation in rainfall and temperature explain species distributions.
The results are scheduled to be published this year in the
journal Social Studies of
Science.
Also worked on the atom bomb, a role that prompted him to help found a
journal, the Bulletin of Atomic Scientists, devoted to
science and
social responsibility.
This observation has recently been confirmed empirically by University of Kent psychologists Michael J. Wood, Karen M. Douglas and Robbie M. Sutton in a paper entitled «Dead and Alive: Beliefs in Contradictory Conspiracy Theories,» published in the
journal Social Psychological and Personality
Science this past January.
Teacher referrals for special and gifted education testing are subjective and may be swayed by a student's race, finds research published in the
journal Social Science Research.
In a new study published in the current issue of the
Journal of Personality and
Social Psychology, researchers in the Charles E. Schmidt College of
Science at Florida Atlantic University and Humboldt - Universität zu Berlin in Germany measured the effects of situations on human behavior in real - time and outside of a laboratory setting in one of the largest studies to employ experience sampling methods.
The research is published in the
journal Social Science & Medicine.
The research, conducted at Cambridge University's Medical Research Council's Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit and Columbia University, appears in the
journal Social Psychological and Personality
Science.