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- Up one level
- *Science 2011-07-29, 29 July 2011 - special issue on Population
Good for EPID600
- *Science 2014-08-15 Special issue on Parenting
- *Science, 2015-04-17, 17 April 2015
Various articles of possible interest
- *Science, 2015-06-05, 5 June 2015
Isolated tribes in South America
- *Science, 2015-07-10, 10 July 2015
Various articles of possible interest
- *Science, 2017-02-10, 10 February 2017 - Path of Evidence
Various articles of possible interest, with a special section on Why turning data into policy is harder than it sounds
- Issues with multiple articles
Some of these articles have been linked elsewhere in the site
- Ruud Abma. Rewriting Milgram
Review of Behind the shock machine: the untold story of the notorious Milgram psychology experiments, by Gina Perry. Science 27 Sept 2013;341:1454
- Science 2003-12-12 special issue on Tragedy of the Commons
Vol. 302, no. 5652
- Science 2012-03-02, 2 March 2012
- Science 2012-08-10, 10 August 2012 - Waste
Special section on waste - reducing, re-using, recycling water and materials.
- Science 2014-07-04, 4 July 2014
- Science 2014-07-11, 11 July 2014
- Science 2014-07-28, 25 July 2014
Special issue on defaunation (plus more)
- Science 2014-09-19
- Science 2015-01-30 special issue on Privacy
"For scientists, the vast amounts of data that people shed every day offer great new opportunities but new dilemmas as well. New computational techniques can identify people or trace their behavior by combining just a few snippets of data. There are ways to protect the private information hidden in big data files, but they limit what scientists can learn; a balance must be struck. Some medical researchers acknowledge that keeping patient data private is becoming almost impossible; instead, they're testing new ways to gain patients' trust and collaboration."
Introduction to Special Issue
The end of privacy. Martin Enserink, Gilbert Chin. Science 30 January 2015;347(6221):490-491
- Science 2015-03-06 special issue on General Relativity Theory
- Science 2015-07-17 special issue on Artificial Intelligence
- Science 2015-12-04 special issue on Why We Age
4 December 2015; 350(6265):1125-1288
- Science 2016-03-04 - 4 March 2016
- Science, 2013-12-13, 13 December 2013
Various articles of possible interest
- Science, 2014-06-27, 27 June 2014
- Social Influence Bias: A Randomized Experiment
- Tragedy of the Commons? (Science, 12 Dec 2003)
Special issue
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- Vic notes - articles from numerous years
- William P. Butz, Barbara Boyle Torrey - Some Frontiers in Social Science
Some Frontiers in Social Science
William P. Butz, Barbara Boyle Torrey
Science 30 June 2006;312:1898-1900
Abstract: The fundamental challenge in the social sciences is moving from complicated correlations to useful prediction. Progress usually reflects an interplay between theory, data, and tools. Six areas of innovation, principally data and tools, are now pushing at the frontiers of these sciences: longitudinal data, laboratory experimentation, improved statistical methods, geographic information tools, biosocial science, and international replication. These innovations are gaining power as they cross disciplinary boundaries, helping to attribute causality to observed relationships, to understand their nature, and thereby to improve the accuracy and usefulness of predictions.