Philosophical arguments address one of the most fundamental yet elusive questions facing behavioral scientists, namely, what constitutes a disorder?
Political economists and political scientists have offered a plethora of explanations for why competition in laxity remains rare in environmental and consumer policy.
Unfortunately, many cognitive scientists have opted for a preferred cognitive paradigm while ignoring or misinterpreting critical technical issues.
Individual scientists may even be supposed to have a "character," analogous to the characters studied by psychologists.
Furthermore, the problem choices of scientists determine the content of individual research programs, ultimately shaping the character of their contributions to scientific knowledge.
Unlike their earlier appeals to science, though, this time around actuaries made a conscious effort to practice what the scientists seemed to be preaching.
One way to understand the peculiar circumstances of a national research programme is to actually hold consultation visits with the scientists on the programme.
This is the truth that the visual scientists, quoted in section 1 of the target article, are after, though they misstate the point.
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