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NIH Office of Behavioral and Social Sciences Research - de IdeaScale

NIH Office of Behavioral and Social Sciences Research - de IdeaScale

National Institutes of Health Office of Behavioral and Social Sciences Research

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NIH Seeks Your Input on a Revised Definition of Behavioral and Social Sciences Research

The National Institutes of Health Office of Behavioral and Social Sciences Research (OBSSR) is seeking public input on a revised definition of behavioral and social sciences research. They would like to get your thoughts on whether the revised definition is clear, how well it captures the full range of health-related behavioral and social sciences research at NIH, and how well it distinguishes behavioral and social sciences research from other disciplines of research.

Comments from all stakeholders, including behavioral and social science researchers in academia and industry, health care professionals, patient advocates and advocacy organizations, scientific or professional organizations, federal agencies, and other interested members of the public, are welcome. If you’re providing input on behalf of an organization, please submit a single coordinated response reflecting the views of the organization and its members.

To read the revised definition, submit your ideas, and comment on the ideas submitted by others, go to the OBSSR crowdsourcing IdeaScale website https://obssr.ideascale.com/. The deadline is February 22.

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