Computational Social Science
This week’s social science quote comes from Kim L. Boyer, Interim Dean of the University of Albany’s College of Engineering and Applied Sciences.
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This week’s social science quote comes from Kim L. Boyer, Interim Dean of the University of Albany’s College of Engineering and Applied Sciences.
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“I remember looking at one of the household surveys that World Bank produced, and it was saying this many people in an age group have an ‘improved pit latrine. I started thinking, I understand the numbers, but do I really … Continue reading Telling the Story of Income Inequality
Do you agree with this assessment of social science by an economist and quantitative sociologist?
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There are four key stages to friendships: sustaining it, developing stable closeness, making the bond satisfying, and living up to expectations beyond middle age.
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After Government jobs, anthropologists outside academia are employed in large numbers by Microsoft. Other companies that employ anthropologists include Google and Adidas.
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Sociologist Dr Saskia Sassen contextualises national responses to the Paris attacks:
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Cornell University Psychologist, Dr Thomas Gilovich, has studied how experiences have a longer lasting cognitive benefit than the happiness that comes from material goods.
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