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    Annex: The survey questionnaires.Hungarian Academy of Sciences - 1994 - World Futures 39 (1):161-164.
    (1994). Annex: The survey questionnaires. World Futures: Vol. 39, The Evolution of European Identity: Surveys of the Growing Edge A Report by the European Culture Impact Research Consortium (EUROCIRCON), pp. 161-164.
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    Is science reporting turning into fast food?Michael Gross - 2009 - Ethics in Science and Environmental Politics 9 (1):5-7.
  3. Open the Social Sciences: Report of the Gulbenkian Commission on the Restructuring of the Social Sciences. By Immanuel Wallerstein.E. Krausz - 1998 - The European Legacy 3:101-101.
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    Selective incapacitation reexamined: The national academy of sciences' report on criminal careers and “career criminals”.Andrew von Hirsch - 1988 - Criminal Justice Ethics 7 (1):19-35.
    . Selective incapacitation reexamined: The national academy of sciences' report on criminal careers and “career criminals”. Criminal Justice Ethics: Vol. 7, No. 1, pp. 19-35.
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    Open the Social Sciences: Report of the Gulbenkian Commission on the Restructuring of the Social Sciences, edited by Immanuel Wallerstein. [REVIEW]Robin Cohen - 1998 - Minerva 36 (2):198-200.
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    The British Society for the History of Science: Report of Council for the Year 1965–66.J. A. Chaldecott & A. C. Crombie - 1966 - British Journal for the History of Science 3 (2):203-207.
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  7. The science of belief: A progress report.Nicolas Porot & Eric Mandelbaum - forthcoming - WIREs Cognitive Science 1.
    The empirical study of belief is emerging at a rapid clip, uniting work from all corners of cognitive science. Reliance on belief in understanding and predicting behavior is widespread. Examples can be found, inter alia, in the placebo, attribution theory, theory of mind, and comparative psychological literatures. Research on belief also provides evidence for robust generalizations, including about how we fix, store, and change our beliefs. Evidence supports the existence of a Spinozan system of belief fixation: one that is (...)
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    Minority Report: Dissent and Diversity in Science.William Lynch - 2020 - New York: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    This book analyzes the support that should be given to minority views, reconsidering classic debates in Science and Technology Studies and examining numerous case studies.
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    Self-report measures of executive functioning are a determinant of academic performance in first-year students at a university of applied sciences.Maria A. E. Baars, Marije Nije Bijvank, Geertje H. Tonnaer & Jelle Jolles - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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    Report on the 6th Conference of the European Philosophy of Science Association (EPSA17).Karim Baraghith - 2017 - Kriterion - Journal of Philosophy 31 (3):103-106.
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    Report on the 6th Conference of the European Philosophy of Science Association (EPSA17), 6-9 September 2017.Karim Baraghith - 2017 - Kriterion - Journal of Philosophy 31 (3):103-106.
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  12. Recent developments in epistemology and philosophy of science: reports of the 11th International Wittgenstein-Symposium, 4th to 13th August 1986, Kirchberg am Wechsel, Austria.Paul Weingartner & Gerhard Schurz (eds.) - 1987 - Vienna: Hölder-Pichler-Tempsky.
  13. The Science of Belief: A Progress Report (Expanded Reprint).Eric Mandelbaum & Nicolas Porot - forthcoming - In Joseph Summer Julien Musolino (ed.), The Science of Beliefs: A Multidisciplinary Approach. Cambridge University Press.
    Expanded reprint of the WIREs Science of Belief paper for Julien Musolino, Joseph Sommer, and Pernille Hemmer's The Science of Beliefs: A Multidisciplinary Approach. Cambridge University Press.
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  14. Reporting risk: Science journalism and the prospect of human cloning.Stuart Allan, Alison Anderson & Alan Petersen - 2005 - In Sean Watson & Anthony Moran (eds.), Trust, Risk, and Uncertainty. Palgrave-Macmillan. pp. 165--180.
     
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    The Science of Conceptual Systems: A Progress Report.Steven E. Wallis - 2016 - Foundations of Science 21 (4):579-602.
    In this paper I provide a brief history of the emerging science of conceptual systems, explain some methodologies, their sources of data, and the understandings that they have generated. I also provide suggestions for extending the science-based research in a variety of directions. Essentially, I am opening a conversation that asks how this line of research might be extended to gain new insights—and eventually develop more useful and generally accepted methods for creating and evaluating theory. This effort will (...)
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    Report on a Boston University Conference December 7–8, 2012 on How Can the History and Philosophy of Science Contribute to Contemporary US Science Teaching?Peter Garik & Yann Benétreau-Dupin - 2014 - Science & Education 23 (9):1853-1873.
    This is an editorial report on the outcomes of an international conference sponsored by a grant from the National Science Foundation to the School of Education at Boston University and the Center for Philosophy and History of Science at Boston University for a conference titled: How Can the History and Philosophy of Science Contribute to Contemporary US Science Teaching? The presentations of the conference speakers and the reports of the working groups are reviewed. Multiple themes emerged (...)
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    Reports of the Death of Value-Free Science Are Greatly Exaggerated.Josef Mattes - 2019 - Review of Philosophy and Psychology 10 (4):689-699.
    The present paper discusses the claim that value-free science is impossible. After applauding the observation of Colombo et al. Review of Philosophy and Psychology 7: 743–763, that this is at least to a considerable extent a psychological question, and should therefore be studied using the methods of psychological science, the studies performed by these authors were examined and unfortunately found seriously wanting in various respects. Beyond the merits or demerits of that particular piece of work, the discussion lead (...)
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    Reports of the Death of Value-Free Science Are Greatly Exaggerated.Josef Mattes - 2019 - Review of Philosophy and Psychology 10 (4):689-699.
    The present paper discusses the claim that value-free science is impossible. After applauding the observation of Colombo et al. Review of Philosophy and Psychology 7: 743–763, that this is at least to a considerable extent a psychological question, and should therefore be studied using the methods of psychological science, the studies performed by these authors were examined and unfortunately found seriously wanting in various respects. Beyond the merits or demerits of that particular piece of work, the discussion lead (...)
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  19. Open Science and Intellectual Property Rights. How can they better interact? State of the art and reflections. Report of Study. European Commission.Javier de la Cueva & Eva Méndez - 2022 - Brussels: European Commission.
    Open science (OS) is considered the new paradigm for science and knowledge dissemination. OS fosters cooperative work and new ways of distributing knowledge by promoting effective data sharing (as early and broadly as possible) and a dynamic exchange of research outcomes, not only publications. On the other hand, intellectual property (IP) legislation seeks to balance the moral and economic rights of creators and inventors with the wider interests and needs of society. Managing knowledge outcomes in a new open (...)
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  20. COVID-19 and Science Communication: The Recording and Reporting of Disease Mortality.Ognjen Arandjelovic - 2022 - Information 13 (2):97.
    The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has brought science to the fore of public discourse and, considering the complexity of the issues involved, with it also the challenge of effective and informative science communication. This is a particularly contentious topic, in that it is both highly emotional in and of itself; sits at the nexus of the decision-making process regarding the handling of the pandemic, which has effected lockdowns, social behaviour measures, business closures, and others; and concerns the recording and (...)
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    Science Studies Goes Public: A Report on an Ongoing Performance.Steve Fuller - 2008 - Spontaneous Generations 2 (1):11.
    I believe that tenured historians, philosophers, and sociologists of science—when presented with the opportunity—have a professional obligation to get involved in public controversies over what should count as science. I stress ‘tenured’ because the involved academics need to be materially protected from the consequences of their involvement, given the amount of misrepresentation and abuse that is likely to follow, whatever position they take. Indeed, the institution of academic tenure justifies itself most clearly in such heat-seeking situations, where one (...)
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    Revisiting the Belmont Report’s ethical principles in internet-mediated research: perspectives from disciplinary associations in the social sciences.Icy Fresno Anabo, Iciar Elexpuru-Albizuri & Lourdes Villardón-Gallego - 2019 - Ethics and Information Technology 21 (2):137-149.
    The purpose of this article is to illuminate the conceptualisations and applications of the Belmont Report’s key ethical principles of respect for persons, beneficence, and justice based on a document analysis of five of the most relevant disciplinary guidelines on internet research in the social sciences. These seminal documents are meant to provide discipline-specific guidance for research design and implementation and are regarded as key references when conducting research online. Our analysis revealed that the principles of respect and beneficence were (...)
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    Report on the “International Congress for the Philosophy of Science” in Zurich, Switzerland, August 23–28, 1954.Max Rieser - 1955 - Philosophy of Science 22 (4):300-308.
    The “International Congress for the Philosophy of Science” was held in the week of August 23–28, 1954 at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich, Switzerland. The Institute enjoys a very high reputation as one of the foremost schools of its kind in the world. It was at this Institute that Albert Einstein taught at the beginning of his academic career. The Congress was arranged as the Second Congress of the “Union Internationale de Philosophie des Sciences” which has (...)
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    Report on Current Work on Islamic Philosophy and Science.Ch Burnett - 1993 - Bulletin de Philosophie Medievale 35:9-17.
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    Report on work in progress: “Towards a new science of the human”.Federico D'Andrea, Ivan Dalla Rosa, Nico Anoardi & Marianne Clement - 1994 - World Futures 40 (4):251-260.
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  26. Data from introspective reports: Upgrading from common sense to science.Gualtiero Piccinini - 2003 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 10 (9-10):141-156.
    Introspective reports are used as sources of information about other minds, in both everyday life and science. Many scientists and philosophers consider this practice unjustified, while others have made the untestable assumption that introspection is a truthful method of private observation. I argue that neither skepticism nor faith concerning introspective reports are warranted. As an alternative, I consider our everyday, commonsensical reliance on each other’s introspective reports. When we hear people talk about their minds, we neither refuse to learn (...)
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    Reporting ethical approval in health and social science articles: an audit of adherence to GDPR and national legislation.Kerstin Hulter Åsberg & Kjell Asplund - 2021 - BMC Medical Ethics 22 (1):1-8.
    BackgroundPrevious studies have indicated that failure to report ethical approval is common in health science articles. In social sciences, the occurrence is unknown. The Swedish Ethics Review Act requests that sensitive personal data, in accordance with the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), should undergo independent ethical review, irrespective of academic discipline. We have explored the adherence to this regulation. MethodsUsing the Web of Science databases, we reviewed 600 consecutive articles from three domains (health sciences with and without (...)
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    What is science for? The Lighthill report on artificial intelligence reinterpreted.Jon Agar - 2020 - British Journal for the History of Science 53 (3):289-310.
    This paper uses a case study of a 1970s controversy in artificial-intelligence research to explore how scientists understand the relationships between research and practical applications. It is part of a project that seeks to map such relationships in order to enable better policy recommendations to be grounded empirically through historical evidence. In 1972 the mathematician James Lighthill submitted a report, published in 1973, on the state of artificial-intelligence research under way in the United Kingdom. The criticisms made in the report (...)
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    Meeting report: The road to science‐based policy – ESOF through the eyes of young scientists.Ansam Sinjab & Katharina Nöske - 2014 - Bioessays 36 (12):1129-1131.
    Graphical AbstractCommunication and common understanding between politicians, scientists, and the society can lead to evidence-based science policy, a core principle that guides high caliber research and open innovation for a sustainable future.
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    Simplicity in the Sciences and Humanities: Report on the Bonn “Simplicities and Complexities” Conference.Cristin Chall & Niels C. M. Martens - 2020 - Journal for General Philosophy of Science / Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 51 (3):491-497.
    A report on the 2019 Bonn “Simplicities and Complexities” Conference, organized by "The Epistemology of the Large Hadron Collider" research unit.
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  31. Science and technology and the future: proceedings and joint report of World Future Studies Conference and DSE preconference, held in Berlin (West), 4.-10. May 1979: [dedicated to the memory of John McHale, Paul Dubach].Hans Buchholz, Wolfgang Gmelin, John McHale & Paul Dubach (eds.) - 1979 - Paris: Saur.
  32. OpenAI Desk Corresponding Editorial Report on Leisure Science, Leisure Studies, and Leisure Space-Time.Hari Seldon - 2023 - American Based Research Journal 12 (10):12-34.
    This research offers a concise analysis of leisure science, leisure studies, and the concept of leisure space-time. It explores the interdisciplinary nature of leisure science, drawing from psychology, sociology, and economics. The research article of corresponding report writing on desk examines leisure studies that contribute to understanding individual and societal leisure behaviors, motivations, and benefits. Additionally, it delves into the notion of leisure space-time, investigating the design and utilization of spaces for leisure activities. This research provides valuable insights (...)
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  33. Report on annual conference of the philosophy of science group.J. W. N. Watkins - 1958 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 9 ([33/36]):341.
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    Teaching Science Writing to Journalists: Report on a Workshop.Sharon M. Friedman - 1981 - Science, Technology, and Human Values 6 (3):45-47.
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    Report of the Fifth Annual Meeting of the History of Science Society.George Sarton & Frederic E. Brasch - 1929 - Isis 12 (2):173-178.
  36. Science in a Legal Context : Forensic DNA Profiling. ESRC end of award report R000235853.Michael Lynch & Ruth McNally - unknown
     
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  37. Report of the UNESCO Bangkok Consultation Meeting on Codes of Ethics in Engineering and Sciences.Darryl Macer - 2006 - Eubios Journal of Asian and International Bioethics 16 (4):115-122.
     
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    Conference Report: The Science of Consciousness 2022.Matteo Grasso - 2022 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 29 (11-12):186-209.
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  39. Reporting Science and the Environment. Reporting Controversial Science.Shelley Thompson & Hilary Stepien - 2019 - In Ann Luce (ed.), Ethical reporting of sensitive topics. New York: Routledge, Taylor Francis Group.
     
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    Science, Technology, & Human Values at Fifty: A Deserter Reports.Daryl E. Chubin - 2022 - Science, Technology, and Human Values 47 (4):640-643.
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  41. Report on annual conference of the philosophy of science group.William Kneale - 1957 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 8 ([29/32]):85.
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    Conference Report: Science, Technology, and Individual Responsibility—4th Biennial Student Pugwash International Conference.David Hart - 1986 - Science, Technology, and Human Values 11 (2):63-67.
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    The Science of Science in China: Report by a Specialist in Science Policy.Aant Elzinga - 1981 - Science, Technology and Human Values 6 (2):18-21.
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  44. Science teachers who left: A survey report.Paul B. Hounshell & Sandra S. Griffin - 1989 - Science Education 73 (4):433-443.
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    Capital Report: Federal Science Policy Changing Battle Lines, New Fronts.Joanne Silberner - 1999 - Hastings Center Report 29 (4):6.
  46. The Science of Science in China: Report by a Sociologist of Science.Peter Weingart - 1981 - Science, Technology and Human Values 6 (2):14-17.
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    A Report from the Sessions of the Polish Academy of Sciences Committee for Philosophical Sciences Held upon the Occasion of the 90th Birthdays of Prof. Tadeusz Kotarbiński and Prof. Władysław Tatarkiewicz.Janina Wojnar-Sujecka - 1976 - Dialectics and Humanism 3 (1):201-204.
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    Science, Technology, and the Liberal Arts: Report on a National Conference Held at Lehigh University.Steven L. Goldman & Stephen H. Cutcliffe - 1985 - Science, Technology, and Human Values 10 (1):80-87.
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  49. Studying cognition today, report to the European Science Foundation.Daniel Andler - unknown
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    Should ethical concerns regulate science? The european experience with the human genome project. A report form denmark.R. I. X. Andreassen - 1991 - Bioethics 5 (3):250–256.
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