The Committee on National Statistics convened a workshop on September 25-26, 2024, to explore methodological, analytical, and statistical frontiers in the social and behavioral sciences. The workshop identified innovative approaches that deserve more research attention and could benefit more than one discipline. The workshop considered the latest developments and directions in approaches such as artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning, new study designs, technologies, and data sources, causal and spatial analysis, and methods for data protection and dissemination. This proceedings of a workshop-in brief summarizes the presentations and discussions from the workshop.
National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2025. Future Directions for Social and Behavioral Science Methodologies in the Next Decade: Proceedings of a Workshop—in Brief. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press.
Sign in to access your saved publications, downloads, and email
preferences.
Former MyNAP users: You'll need to reset your password on your first
login to MyAcademies. Click "Forgot password" below to receive a reset
link via email. Having trouble?
Visit our FAQ page
to contact support.
Members of the National Academy of Sciences, National Academy of
Engineering, or National Academy of Medicine should log in through their
respective Academy portals.
Register
Register
Thank You
Thank You
Thank you for creating a MyAcademies account!
Enjoy free access to thousands of National Academies' publications, a
10% discount off every purchase, and build your personal library.
Forgot Password
Forgot Password
Enter the email address for your MyAcademies (formerly MyNAP) account to
receive password reset instructions.
Reset Requested
Reset Requested
We sent password reset instructions to
your email
. Follow the link in that email to create a new password. Didn't receive
it? Check your spam folder or
contact us
for assistance.
We sent a verification link to your email. Please check your inbox (and
spam folder) and follow the link to verify your email address. If you
did not receive the email, you can request a new verification link below