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Accelerating Behavioral Science Through Ontology Development and Use

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Scientific ontologies are systems and/or knowledge structures that specify concepts of science with agreed-upon labels and definitions and provide a framework for complex relationships among the concepts. Ontologies support efficient knowledge generation, organization, reuse, integration, and analysis. The goal of this consensus study is to review the role of ontologies in the behavioral sciences, assess their potential to accelerate behavioral science research, and identify gaps and challenges, and offer conclusions and recommendations for strengthening behavioral ontologies.

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Ontologies in the Behavioral Sciences: Accelerating Research and the Spread of Knowledge describes how ontologies support science and its application to real-world problems. That report details how ontologies function, how they can be engineered to better support the behavioral sciences, and the res...

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