TY - JOUR
T1 - The future of human behaviour research
AU - Box-Steffensmeier, Janet M.
AU - Burgess, Jean
AU - Corbetta, Maurizio
AU - Crawford, Kate
AU - Duflo, Esther
AU - Fogarty, Laurel
AU - Gopnik, Alison
AU - Hanafi, Sari
AU - Herrero, Mario
AU - Hong, Ying yi
AU - Kameyama, Yasuko
AU - Lee, Tatia M.C.
AU - Leung, Gabriel M.
AU - Nagin, Daniel S.
AU - Nobre, Anna C.
AU - Nordentoft, Merete
AU - Okbay, Aysu
AU - Perfors, Andrew
AU - Rival, Laura M.
AU - Sugimoto, Cassidy R.
AU - Tungodden, Bertil
AU - Wagner, Claudia
PY - 2022
Y1 - 2022
N2 - Human behaviour is complex and multifaceted, and is studied by a broad range of disciplines across the social and natural sciences. To mark our 5th anniversary, we asked leading scientists in some of the key disciplines that we cover to share their vision of the future of research in their disciplines. Our contributors underscore how important it is to broaden the scope of their disciplines to increase ecological validity and diversity of representation, in order to address pressing societal challenges that range from new technologies, modes of interaction and sociopolitical upheaval to disease, poverty, hunger, inequality and climate change. Taken together, these contributions highlight how achieving progress in each discipline will require incorporating insights and methods from others, breaking down disciplinary silos.
AB - Human behaviour is complex and multifaceted, and is studied by a broad range of disciplines across the social and natural sciences. To mark our 5th anniversary, we asked leading scientists in some of the key disciplines that we cover to share their vision of the future of research in their disciplines. Our contributors underscore how important it is to broaden the scope of their disciplines to increase ecological validity and diversity of representation, in order to address pressing societal challenges that range from new technologies, modes of interaction and sociopolitical upheaval to disease, poverty, hunger, inequality and climate change. Taken together, these contributions highlight how achieving progress in each discipline will require incorporating insights and methods from others, breaking down disciplinary silos.
U2 - 10.1038/s41562-021-01275-6
DO - 10.1038/s41562-021-01275-6
M3 - Journal article
C2 - 35087189
AN - SCOPUS:85123842050
SN - 2397-3374
VL - 6
SP - 15
EP - 24
JO - Nature Human Behaviour
JF - Nature Human Behaviour
ER -