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1 ding measurement order effects in social and behavioral science.
2 lly determinate seems to have defined modern behavioral science.
3 isciplines that show promising developments, behavioral science.
4  will improve on the status quo in empirical behavioral science.
5 imizes benefits and is an important role for behavioral science.
6 ehabilitation sciences, social sciences, and behavioral sciences.
7  issue across the social, psychological, and behavioral sciences.
8  really are a problem for researchers in the behavioral sciences.
9 es the way this concept has been used in the behavioral sciences.
10 y applied and adapted in economics and other behavioral sciences.
11 nt only a fraction of those available in the behavioral sciences.
12  expertise in many disciplines in social and behavioral sciences.
13 avior and has broad applicability across the behavioral sciences.
14 al differences in risk taking throughout the behavioral sciences.
15 enetic risk and resilience in the social and behavioral sciences.
16 on is a major question in the biological and behavioral sciences.
17 in is central to the biological, social, and behavioral sciences.
18 ddress reproducibility challenges across the behavioral sciences.
19      An extensive research literature in the behavioral sciences and medicine suggests that psycholog
20 ersection of social and cultural psychology, behavioral science, and development economics to help ad
21 ploiting powerful concepts from cybernetics, behavioral science, and developmental biology may spark
22 a-driven and complexity science, stakeholder behavioral science, and interdisciplinary capabilities t
23 demiologic, demographic surveillance, social behavioral science, and laboratory methods.
24 psychiatry will grow closer to neuroscience, behavioral science, and neurology.
25 ntion must be paid to genomics, epigenetics, behavioral science, and new techniques for evidence anal
26 t-touch interventions at scale, motivated by behavioral science, and were carried out at three levels
27  integrating expertise in cardiology and the behavioral sciences, and more effective efforts to commu
28 f the Optimal Scaling method from social and behavioral sciences, and multi-objective optimization to
29   UNICEF Ghana co-produced a context-driven, behavioral science-based audio drama ('A shot of love')
30                                 Overall, our behavioral science-based, context-driven audio drama was
31 e the many branches of the basic and applied behavioral sciences become conceptually unified, we are
32 ces has been developed within the social and behavioral sciences before and outside of the ES approac
33  as an emerging area of neuroscience and the behavioral sciences, cannot afford to avoid a bottom-up,
34             PsychInfo and the Psychology and Behavioral Sciences Collection (via EBSCO), Embase, and
35 th Literature], PsycINFO, and Psychology and Behavioral Sciences Collection [PBSC]) was conducted fro
36    Grant success rate in skin cancer-related behavioral science compares favorably to the overall NIH
37 care content and 13.6% (13.0% to 14.3%) with behavioral science content (P=0.06).
38 ity of Washington's Center for AIDS Research Behavioral Sciences Core and Biometrics Core; and the Gl
39  Neurobiology, Pulmonary Rehabilitation, and Behavioral Science determined the overall scope of this
40 nd on evaluations of knowledge and skills in behavioral sciences during medical school, but they scor
41                          But applications of behavioral science face an important problem: Interventi
42 e long been considered across the social and behavioral sciences for their effects on human behavior.
43                                              Behavioral science has played a key role in cancer contr
44                                              Behavioral science has played an important role in gaini
45  is less commonly understood that social and behavioral sciences have also produced technologies and
46                               The social and behavioral sciences have been increasingly using automat
47                      In the last decade, the behavioral sciences have described the phenomenon of try
48                                          The behavioral sciences have flourished by studying how trad
49            Policymakers increasingly rely on behavioral science in response to global challenges, suc
50 rent article briefly reviews the maturity of behavioral science in the areas of prevention, early det
51   The framework may find applications across behavioral sciences in helping detect and avoid flawed c
52  services research, quality improvement, and behavioral sciences in pulmonary, critical care, and sle
53 e seems naturally relevant in the social and behavioral sciences, in which measurements can affect th
54                                  The applied behavioral sciences include well-validated examples of s
55                                  Findings in behavioral science, including psychology, have influence
56                                      Scaling behavioral science interventions across various online l
57 effective tool in the portfolio of potential behavioral science interventions and a simple way to sti
58 extual heterogeneity can be applied to other behavioral science interventions and broaden their impac
59                                      Several behavioral science interventions have shown promise in r
60                                              Behavioral science interventions have the potential to a
61                             A key problem in behavioral sciences is how the mind copes with uncertain
62 quantum probability models in the social and behavioral sciences is not by directly using the complex
63                  A central assumption in the behavioral sciences is that choice behavior generalizes
64                    Derived from evolutionary behavioral science, LHT emphasizes how variability in ex
65 ticle seeks to illustrate how the social and behavioral sciences may be usefully applied to the probl
66                                              Behavioral science messaging content did not increase up
67              These findings demonstrate that behavioral science methods offer a cost-effective, scala
68                We applied implementation and behavioral science methods to identify implementation ba
69                     In this work, we applied behavioral science methods to reduce plate waste at a la
70                       Interventions based on behavioral science might reduce inappropriate antibiotic
71  sciences, but in psychology (and social and behavioral sciences, more generally) they decay.
72 es between neuroeconomics and other areas of behavioral science, neuroeconomics coheres around the to
73                                Research from behavioral science, neuroscience, and computational mode
74                      We thus contribute to a behavioral science of policy compliance during public he
75 research in toxicology, pathophysiology, and behavioral science offer important models for the develo
76 e themes to connect insights from social and behavioral sciences: people's uncertainty about the cons
77              We evaluated whether academics, behavioral science practitioners, and laypeople were abl
78                               Messages using behavioral science principles may increase vaccination r
79  text reminders using a variety of different behavioral science principles to nudge flu vaccination o
80 unications that incorporated combinations of behavioral science principles, and 1 received no mailing
81                                Surprisingly, behavioral science provides no answer to this fundamenta
82            Disciplines across the social and behavioral sciences-ranging from linguistics to anthropo
83 y of chemopreventive, vaccine, surgical, and behavioral science research, both preclinical and clinic
84              It is grounded in evidence from behavioral science showing that human decision making is
85  Consequently, it lies at the focal point of behavioral sciences such as neuroscience, economics, and
86 gration of major traditions within the basic behavioral sciences, such as behaviorism, social constru
87 gth, this article proposes a theory of human behavioral science that eschews half the evidence.
88 ovides a crucial foundation for medicine and behavioral science that has been missing from psychiatry
89 odeling techniques popular in the social and behavioral sciences that are equipped to handle multiequ
90              In many areas of the social and behavioral sciences, the nature of the experiments and t
91        Despite its fundamental importance to behavioral sciences, the neural mechanisms underlying th
92  from the use of heritability studies in the behavioral sciences, the principle of minimal shared mat
93 onsidered the province of philosophy and the behavioral sciences, the process of making decisions has
94 ions based on motivational frames drawn from behavioral science theory and evidence.
95                            Research based on behavioral science theory is increasing, and there is ne
96                   Built on insights from the behavioral sciences, this class of behavioral interventi
97  that assuming people are reasonable enables behavioral science to be more effective in shaping publi
98 g, electroencephalography, pupillometry, and behavioral science to propose an integrative framework o
99 ncept - incentive hope - is necessary in the behavioral sciences to explain animal foraging under har
100           An influential line of thinking in behavioral science, to which the two authors have long s
101     Murayama and Jach raise a key problem in behavioral sciences, to which we suggest evolutionary sc
102 nt paradigm of experiments in the social and behavioral sciences views an experiment as a test of a t
103        Applying theory and evidence from the behavioral sciences, we address the group dynamic comple
104 avioral and cultural change from the applied behavioral sciences, which are largely unknown to the ba
105 earch linking evidence from epidemiology and behavioral science with mechanistic insights into the un

 
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