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  • ==Arts and social science== ...riment#Counterfactual|Counterfactual thought experiments]], in philosophy, science, etc. ...
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  • ...006AndroidScience.pdf The uncanny advantage of using androids in cognitive science research.] ''Interaction Studies, 7''(3), 297-337.</ref> ...| title = The uncanny advantage of using androids in cognitive and social science research| last1 = Macdorman | journal = Interaction Studies | volume = 7| i ...
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  • ...ng [[infrastructure]], such as roads and telecommunications facilities, on social and economic development. In [[science]], '''infrastructure bias''' is the influence of existing social or scientific infrastructure on scientific observations. ...
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  • == Science == ...enomena and branch of physics that deals with the application of theory to experiments ...
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  • ...experiments as sources of scientific information, naturalism insists that social processes should only be studied in their natural setting. A similar form ...Gill University]]. Additionally, [[actor-network theory]] has analyzed the social construction of the nature–society distinction itself. ...
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  • {{short description|Canadian philosopher of science|bot=PearBOT 5}} | thesis_title = Models of Rationality and the History of Science ...
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  • == Computing, science, and technology == *[[Small-world experiment]], a series of social network experiments conducted by Stanley Milgram ...
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  • * [[Personal and social education]], a component of the state school curriculum in Wales and Scotla * [[Personal, social, health and economic education]], an element of the state school curriculum ...
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  • {{short description|American journalist and science writer (born 1952)}} | occupation = Science writer, journalist ...
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  • ...provide professional development. The NSES influence various states' own science learning standards (such as the [[Massachusetts Frameworks]]),<ref>{{Cite w The science standards is only one of a number of reforms organized around the principle ...
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  • ...H. (2017). ''Anti-Vivisection and the Profession of Medicine in Britain: A Social History''. Palgrave Macmillan. p. 184. {{ISBN|978-1-137-55696-7}}</ref> ...1935"]. In ''Anti-Vivisection and the Profession of Medicine in Britain: A Social History''. Palgrave. {{ISBN|978-1137556967}}</ref> The patient had not suff ...
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  • ...humane-experimental-technique|url-status=dead}}</ref> CAAT is an academic, science-based center affiliated with the [[Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public CAAT promotes humane science by supporting the creation, development, validation, and use of alternative ...
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  • ...]al setup or way of conducting a certain type of experiment (a [[protocol (science)|protocol]]) that is defined by certain fine-tuned standards, and often has ....<ref>Willer, David (1987). ''Theory and the Experimental Investigation of Social Structures'', p.24. Taylor & Francis. {{ISBN|9782881241567}}.</ref>}} ...
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  • ...ffers a way of framing [[sustainability]] problems, community dynamics and social issues. Forests, [[Drainage basin|watersheds]], parks, [[flora]], [[fauna] The boundaries that are ascribed to both social and ecological systems are permeable and dynamic. The creation and mainten ...
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  • | name = The Royal Panopticon of Science and Art ...premium site for 60 years and building commenced. The Royal Panopticon of Science and Art was built on the eastern side of [[Leicester Square]], opening on 1 ...
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  • | office = Chair of the [[Advisory Committee on Human Radiation Experiments]] ...mitted to advancing ethical and policy challenges in [[Stem cell|stem cell science]], and the Second Wave initiative, an effort to ensure that the health inte ...
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  • ...book, Singer argues that the view of human nature provided by evolutionary science, particularly by [[evolutionary psychology]], is compatible with the ideolo ...malleable, which he identifies with [[Marxism]] and the [[standard social science model]], is incorrect. ...
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  • {{Short description|British sociologist of science (born 1943)}} | caption = Collins at a [[Science, technology and society|STS]] workshop in 2010 ...
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  • ...ich theory is valid. This issue is particularly important in new fields of science where there is no consensus regarding the values of various competing theor ...ress acts a positive feedback system, it can be a source of [[pathological science]]. An experimenter's strong belief in a new theory produces [[confirmation ...
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  • ...= Higher Superstition: The Academic Left and Its Quarrels with Science | subject = [[Philosophy of science]] ...
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