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Source document

Social Science Research Council Task Force, To Secure Knowledge: Social Science Partnerships for the Common Good. Issued by SSRC September 17, 2018. https://www.ssrc.org/to-secure-knowledge/

Other related reading

Bryce J. Dietrich, Ryan D. Enos and Maya Sen, “Emotional Arousal Predicts Voting on the U.S. Supreme Court”. PA / Political Analysis, 2018. http://www.brycejdietrich.com/files/papers/DietrichEnosSen_prediction.pdf

Justin Grimmer, “We Are All Social Scientists Now: How Big Data, Machine Learning, and Causal Inference Work Together.” Political Science, January 2015. https://stanford.edu/~jgrimmer/bd_2.pdf

Gary King, “Ensuring the Data Rich Future of the Social Sciences.” Science, 331 (11 February, 2011): 719-721. https://gking.harvard.edu/files/gking/files/datarich.pdf

Gary King and Nathaniel Persily. Working Paper. “A New Model for Industry-Academic Partnerships.” April, 2018; latest version January, 2019 https://gking.harvard.edu/files/gking/files/partnerships.pdf

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