Forbes: Only About Half Of Social Science Results Can Be Replicated, Finds New Study
A multi-year study of the reliability of published social & behavioral science research has found that only about half of published results are replicated by new studies.
Only About Half Of Social Science Results Can Be Replicated, Finds New Study
Is social science research trustworthy? The economist Noah Smith raises this question in a recent piece entitled “How many of our ‘facts’ about society health, and the economy are fake?” As he points ...
Improved methods for social and behavioral sciences research could help enhance public trust in science, says a new study that investigated the robustness of data analysis to understand whether it ...
The use of computational methods and tools to deepen our understanding of long-standing questions in the social sciences has been rapidly growing in recent years. This Collection includes manuscripts ...
Pratt Institute: Scholar and Educator Leo Coleman Named Chair of Social Science and Cultural Studies
Leo Coleman has been named chair of the Department of Social Science and Cultural Studies (SSCS) in the School of Liberal Arts and Sciences after a competitive international search. With extensive ...
Scholar and Educator Leo Coleman Named Chair of Social Science and Cultural Studies
National Academies of Sciences%2c Engineering%2c and Medicine: Harnessing Social Science to Achieve Timely, Durable, Equitable and Resilient Energy Transition
Harnessing Social Science to Achieve Timely, Durable, Equitable and Resilient Energy Transition
insider.si.edu: American masters of social science; an approach to the study of the social sciences through a neglected field of biography, by Howard W. Odum [and others]