Social & Behavioral Sciences at NASEM
The home for social and behavioral sciences at @nationalacademies.org. We leverage social and behavioral science research to answer key questions of importance for the research community and for decision makers at the national, state, and local levels.
- We spend more time than ever on social media— but do the thoughts and ideas we encounter represent real public opinion? At the 2025 #DavidLecture, Jay Van Bavel, PhD discussed how social media acts as a funhouse mirror for public opinion. Watch now! ow.ly/XUAB50XA907
- Reposted by Social & Behavioral Sciences at NASEMA number of factors have contributed to the declining quantity and quality of #ScienceNews, making it easier for science #misinformation to spread. Our November 13 webinar will examine these new challenges and suggest ways to bolster science #journalism: ow.ly/Zm2Q50Xm4S3
- As the nature of work continues to evolve, so do the skills required to thrive in an era shaped by artificial intelligence, automation, and rapid technological change. Join us on November 7 for a webinar that will address this transformation in the workforce: ow.ly/oMH050XlbrN
- How does social media distort our understanding of what the public thinks? Join us on November 13 for the 2025 #DavidLecture with Jay Van Bavel, PhD about how technology and psychology interact to create a funhouse mirror version of public opinion: ow.ly/uaPk50XiyHF
- As newsrooms shrink and “news deserts” grow, maintaining strong, well-supported reporting on science is increasingly urgent. Join us on Nov 13 to explore challenges and opportunities for advancing high-quality science journalism. ow.ly/jnyP50XfUNj
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- How do we make sure that new technologies benefit older adults, while avoiding potential harm? Join us for a webinar on October 14 looking at how #technology could support the #aging U.S. population: ow.ly/b3K550X9bzq
- 📢 Join us on October 22 for a webinar on Early Relational Health (ERH) and how mutual, meaningful early relationships support children, families & communities. 🗓️ Register: https://ow.ly/G3oY50X6cxK
- 📢 New Proceedings: Strategies for effective community-based suicide prevention. Highlights include: grant design & evaluation, performance metrics, tribal, veteran & state programs, and communicating results. 📘 Read now: ow.ly/6TSp50X5BC6
- 📘 New Report: Early Relational #Health Our new report highlights strategies to strengthen early relational health for #children, families & communities. Read the report: ow.ly/v97o50X55B5
- 📢 Don’t miss the @SRCDChildDev webinar on 10/1 presenting our recent report The Future of Youth Development. Learn how to strengthen #Out-of-School Time programs to better support #youth nationwide. 🔗 Register: buff.ly/fY65wQm
- 📢 New report: Pathways to Reduce Child #Poverty: Impacts of Federal Tax Credits. The report explores the expanded #Child Tax Credit and #EITC in 2021 which lifted 2M+ kids out of poverty. 📘 Explore the report: buff.ly/r6GQLLU
- Reposted by Social & Behavioral Sciences at NASEMGreat webinar today from @nationalacademies.org - Opportunities for Doing Social-Environmental Research with Little to No Funding. Full recording will be up sometime next week. Four takeaways for me.. 1/ www.nationalacademies.org/event/1072_0...
- Promoting long-term caregiving and community support is essential for the rapidly aging U.S. population. Join us for a webinar on October 8 to explore levers at all scales to promote health and well-being for aging adults: buff.ly/eZvqaHY
- Join us on September 25 for the release of our latest report that offers a comprehensive, evidence-based analysis of the temporary expansions to the Child Tax Credit and Earned Income Tax Credit under the 2021 American Rescue Plan Act: buff.ly/y5qYuBq
- Join us on October 8 to discuss findings from the new National Academies report, The Comprehensive Autism Care Demonstration: Solutions for Military Families. Hear from experts, families and providers on person- and family-centered ABA care. 🔗 Register: buff.ly/4H20jeq
- Concerns about #cybercrime have increased significantly given that the internet has become a ubiquitous part of modern life. Our report provides the FBI with a taxonomy to better measure cybercrime. Learn more: buff.ly/MY0JAo2
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- 📘 New Report: Breastfeeding in the United States Our recently released report outlines evidence-based strategies to support #families, expand access to services, and help achieve national #breastfeeding goals. 🔗 Explore: buff.ly/VdFi9tp
- 📘 NEW REPORT: Comprehensive Autism Care Demonstration: Solutions for Military Families. Findings: ABA meets DoD standards for reliable medical evidence, ACD policies burden families & providers, and greater flexibility needed for continuous, quality care. 🔗https://buff.ly/vPjClZb
- How can networks deliver public value and resilience in times of crisis? Join the SEAN 2025 Fall Symposium to explore the role of evidence, collaboration, and trust in policymaking. Register: buff.ly/Ko1tptP
- This publication from the Committee on National Statistics summarizes a workshop that looked at innovative research #methodologies for the social and behavioral sciences. Learn more: buff.ly/onLffbV #BehavioralScience #SocialSciences
- Grad students, post-docs, and early-career faculty engaged in social-environmental research are facing an unprecedented research landscape with decreased levels of funding. Join us on 9/22 for a webinar looking at low to no cost ways to sustain research: buff.ly/9j5jloH
- Join us on September 16 at 3-4 PM ET to discuss our forthcoming report: The Comprehensive Autism Care Demonstration: Solutions for Military Families. Learn about ABA services, effectiveness measures & support for TRICARE beneficiaries. 🔗 Register: buff.ly/eUmrqyA
- Discover strategies to support #families & help achieve national #breastfeeding goals as we discuss our new report at a webinar on September 12 at 4-5PM ET. 🔗 Register: buff.ly/4domR93
- Reposted by Social & Behavioral Sciences at NASEMIn a new interview, we asked 2024 @scicommexcellence.nationalacademies.org winner @andyluttrell.bsky.social about #SocialScience, what sparked his #ScienceCommunication efforts, and lessons from his Opinion Science podcast. Read: buff.ly/DmpCDZx
- Intergenerational mobility reflects a fundamental value—that anyone should be able to succeed economically, regardless of their background. Join us on September 22 to explore a recently released report looking at the key domains that shape #economic and social #mobility: buff.ly/mePb8Vd
- Last week's Hauser webinar brought together a panel of experts to discuss how policymakers can support healthy #aging, from encouraging #cognitive health to addressing loneliness and isolation. Catch up with the webinar recording now: buff.ly/FdqP58x
- Public research universities and institutions have been innovating to expand their engagement with the public and support collaborations across sectors. Join us on August 28 for a session on supporting public engagement with #science: buff.ly/iErIofH
- Join us on 8/21 for a virtual public meeting on the health and safety impacts of aircraft cabin temperatures. Labor organizations representing flight attendants and pilots will explore crew member concerns and mitigation strategies. Register: buff.ly/u0GxNi3 #AviationSafety
- BOHSI welcomes 6 new members! Leaders in #humanAI collaboration, healthcare safety, digital assessment, complex systems, #workforce strategy & more. Meet them: buff.ly/Kx3vx5U
- What makes a #science #team succeed? Our new report builds on the previous 2015 report and a decade of insights on #collaboration, impact & effectiveness in research teams. 📘 Explore: buff.ly/zUUinBj
- How do we optimize performance in #HumanAI teams? Join us September 9th for a webinar on trust, workload, oversight & #collaboration in AI-powered teams. 🔗 buff.ly/uA5c5uD
- 📘New Report: School #ActiveShooter Drills: Mitigating Risks to Mental, Emotional, and Behavioral Health. This report offers clear, evidence-based steps to regulate drills and protect #students and staff. 🔗 buff.ly/AeFmwVW
- How can state and local governments adopt AI responsibly? A new rapid expert consultation offers practical guidance. Join the 8/21 webinar to learn more. Register: buff.ly/d4YvSNX
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- Complex societal challenges require innovative approaches. Engaged #research involves collaborating with various stakeholders to help identify evidence needs, integrate broad expertise, and apply findings toward shared goals. Learn more: buff.ly/yF13JXG
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- Join us on August 13 at 1–2 PM ET for the release of a new report on #activeshooter drills and their impact on K–12 #mentalhealth. 🔗 Register: buff.ly/gxTSjVw
- View our recent report on Myopia, featured in Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science (IOVS). The article highlights findings on #myopia prevalence, prevention, and the need for stronger research efforts. Read more: buff.ly/AEQO1Em
- As artificial intelligence tools continue to advance, state and local governments are exploring how to use them to improve public services. But responsible adoption requires thoughtful planning, inclusive design, and strong oversight. Learn more: buff.ly/PGgNEZg
- Our report on #ChildPoverty was recently cited in a @nytimes.com article on the effects of unconditional cash payments on early #childhood development. The article adds important context to the ongoing discussion about how to best support low-income #families and children. Read more: buff.ly/TFMx6Of
- Applications are open for the New Voices Program 2026–2028 Cohort! Join a network of mid-career SEM leaders at @nationalacademies.org tackling national and global challenges. 📅 Application Deadline: September 3, 2025 🔗 Learn more: buff.ly/9VNlVt9 #NewVoices #scipol #nasem
- How can insights from the social sciences help align AI adoption with environmental and economic goals? Join us on August 15 for a discussion with social science and industry experts on AI-driven energy demand and information sharing. buff.ly/AZWXXmV
- Join us at #JSM2025 to learn more about the latest eighth edition of Principles and Practices for a Federal Statistical Agency! The conference includes two sessions where the report will be featured. Learn more: buff.ly/XlWtZDr
- Despite an increasing need to understand the provision of care, collecting data on the care economy remains difficult. Watch our recent open session focused on data needs and challenges associated with measuring the care economy: buff.ly/IIhLCG8
- A new special issue of @pnas.org features a series of articles inspired by a colloquium hosted by our Standing Committee on Advancing Science Communication. Learn more about these papers that advocate for a paradigm shift in #ScienceCommunication: buff.ly/XgtzjFP
- Concerns about #cybercrime have increased significantly as the internet has become an ubiquitous part of modern life. Our new interactive resource presents a taxonomy to better measure cybercrime in the United States. Learn more: buff.ly/YHBv2Ej
- How can data, research, and policy initiatives provide more opportunities for advancement in the U.S.? Our new report looks at the key domains that shape economic and social mobility and the data infrastructure needed to support future research. buff.ly/7PSfnFn
- ICYMI: Our recent webinar explored our new report, The Science and Practice of Team #Science. We discussed best practices, institutional and funder guidance, and priorities like hybrid #teams and tech tools. buff.ly/M2DpQRq
- The U.S. is aging fast. How can we use the social and behavioral sciences to meet this urgent challenge? Join us on August 12 for a webinar on supporting healthier, more connected lives as we age: buff.ly/DQVgVZV
- Join us on July 10 for a virtual public session on the health and safety impacts of temperatures in passenger cabins of commercial aircraft. There will be designated time for public comment. Register here: buff.ly/xRSlLwQ #AviationSafety #SafetyStandards
- Incorporating human insight and oversight is critical to implementing #AI in real-world environments. Our proceedings explores the latest thinking on the interplay between AI and organizational cultures. buff.ly/QPa5vVi
- At our latest workshop, experts explored neural mechanisms, contemplative practice, & clinical insights for treating mental health. Watch Now: buff.ly/U4PgQk3 #Neuroscience #Empathy #MentalHealth
- Join us for a webinar discussing our recently released report, The Science and Practice of Team Science, featuring the co-chairs Dr. Diana Burley & Dr. Mo Wang. buff.ly/etxuXUc
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- Reposted by Social & Behavioral Sciences at NASEMThe new National Academies report on the Science and Practice of Team Science is out today: nap.nationalacademies.org/catalog/2904... I was very excited to be a part of this group in order to discuss the role of open science in team science.
- Our new report with @trb.org recommends further improvements in air traffic controller hiring, training, scheduling, and fatigue management to safeguard the FAA's operation of the national airspace system. buff.ly/XL4Q4GO
- 📢 New Report: The Science and Practice of Team Science. Discover how research #teams can succeed in a complex, #hybrid world—with guidance on team formation, tech use, and evaluation. Explore: buff.ly/1R3OPGd 🧪