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2011: Behavioral and Social Sciences as Key Components in National Research Initiatives
2011: Behavioral and Social Sciences as Key Components in National Research Initiatives
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.17161/merrill.2011
Published:
2011-09-01
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Articles
List of Participants
MASC Editors
79
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Front Matter
MASC Editors
i, iii-v
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Introduction to the 25th Annual Merrill Research Retreat, 2011
Mabel L. Rice, Ph.D.
vi-vii
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Executive Summary
MASC Editors
viii-xvii
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New Directions for the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Office of Behavioral and Social Sciences Research (OBSSR)
Robert M. Kaplan
1-5
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Managing Multi-Institutional Projects
Virginia Moxley
6-10
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Human Dimensions: Integrating the Social and Behavioral Sciences with the Biophysical and Natural Sciences
Prem Paul, Monica M. Norby
11-16
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Functional Neuroimaging Studies of Obesity: Linking Neuroscience to Health Behavior
Cary R. Savage
17-23
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Dilemmas and Opportunities Surrounding Participatory Research to Promote Health in Small Towns
Elaine Johannes
24-30
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Behavioral Sciences and Drug Discovery
Sam Enna
31-37
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Developing a Top 25 Program in the Behavioral and Social Sciences
David Geary
38-42
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The Nexus of Scientific Integration with Behavioral and Social Sciences
Sharron Quisenberry
43-45
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Advancement of the Social Sciences through Interdisciplinary Collaborations
Robert Duncan
46-58
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Building Collaborative Research Teams in the Social and Behavioral Sciences
Chitra Rajan
59-62
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One Approach to Establishing a Research Center in Today's University Environment
Dennis Molfese
63-70
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Evolutionary Neglect of Aging: An Opportunity for the Behavioral and Social Sciences
David Ekerdt
71-78
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