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Social and Behavioral Sciences Special Feature
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The hard sciences
- Richard McKelvey and Guy Riddihough
PNAS 1999 96: 10549.
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Stochastic game theory: For playing games, not just for doing theory
- Jacob K. Goeree and Charles A. Holt
PNAS 1999 96: 10564-10567.
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Chaos, but in voting and apportionments?
- Donald G. Saari
PNAS 1999 96: 10568-10571.
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Elections, information aggregation, and strategic voting
- Timothy Feddersen and Wolfgang Pesendorfer
PNAS 1999 96: 10572-10574.
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Behavioral economics: Reunifying psychology and economics
- Colin Camerer
PNAS 1999 96: 10575-10577.
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Ecological inference
- Alexander A. Schuessler
PNAS 1999 96: 10578-10581.
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How can statistical mechanics contribute to social science?
- Steven N. Durlauf
PNAS 1999 96: 10582-10584.
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Multijurisdictional economies, the Tiebout Hypothesis, and sorting
- Myrna H. Wooders
PNAS 1999 96: 10585-10587.
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Why hunter-gatherer populations do not show signs of Pleistocene demographic expansions
- Laurent Excoffier and Stefan Schneider
PNAS 1999 96: 10597-10602.
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Are decisions under risk malleable?
- Christina Fong and Kevin McCabe
PNAS 1999 96: 10927-10932.
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