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London, UK. Better integration of the social and behavioural sciences within healthcare is needed to tackle the challenges of improving population health in the United Kingdom, argues a major new report from the Campaign for Social Science (CfSS) published by SAGE.
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SAGE Publishing, one of the world’s leading independent academic and professional publishers, has today released the five-year 2018 Journal Impact Factor (JIF) for its social science journals.
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SAGE Ocean has announced the winners of its first ever Concept Grants: Quanteda Studio, MiniVAN and Digital DNA Toolbox. Each winner has been awarded $35,000 to support the development of their project.
Here, you will find information on Sage Catalyst, including the title list and how to use Talis Elevate in teaching.
Matthew Loveless’ short video guide to political analysis. These bite-sized, intuitive guides are perfect for students looking to get started on learning data and statistics. He uses golf to explain non-liner models, compares measuring distances in space and finding reference categories for dummy variables and more. As he says, statistics is like catching a bobcat by the tail—you better know what you’re doing!