There are 487 books by Division of Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education on BookOrb. A strong starting point is Diffusion Processes and Fertility Transition (2001). The bibliography below is in publication order, with series grouped in reading order.

Standalone books

  1. 1 Research Needs for Human Factors 1983 · 170 pages
  2. 2 Changing Numbers, Changing Needs 1996 · 328 pages
  3. 3 Diffusion Processes and Fertility Transition 2001 · 285 pages
  4. 4 Enhancing Undergraduate Learning with Information Technology 2002 · 110 pages
  5. 5 Critical Perspectives on Racial and Ethnic Differences in Health in Late Life 2004 · 752 pages
  6. 6 National Children's Study Research Plan 2008 · 166 pages
  7. 7 Role of Human Factors in Home Health Care 2010 · 322 pages
  8. 8 Explaining Divergent Levels of Longevity in High-Income Countries 2011 · 194 pages
  9. 9 Health Care Comes Home 2011 · 202 pages
  10. 10 Plan for Evaluating the District of Columbia's Public Schools 2011 · 204 pages
  11. 11 Perspectives on the Future of the Sociology of Aging 2012 · 240 pages
  12. 12 Improving Self-Escape from Underground Coal Mines 2013 · 180 pages
  13. 13 Research Opportunities Concerning the Causes and Consequences of Child Food Insecurity and Hunger 2013 · 208 pages
  14. 14 Bicentennial Census : New Directions for Methodology in 1990 2015 · 380 pages
  15. 15 Using Existing Platforms to Integrate and Coordinate Investments for Children 2015 · 126 pages
  16. 16 Sharing Research Data to Improve Public Health in Africa 2015 · 102 pages
  17. 17 Determinants of Recent Trends in Fertility in Sub-Saharan Africa 2016 · 88 pages
  18. 18 Tendances R?centes de la F?condit? en Afrique Subsaharienne 2016 · 91 pages
  19. 19 Recent Fertility Trends in Sub-Saharan Africa 2016 · 88 pages
  20. 20 Principles and Practices for a Federal Statistical Agency 2017 · 156 pages
  21. 21 Communicating Science Effectively 2017 · 152 pages
  22. 22 Learning Through Citizen Science 2018 · 204 pages
  23. 23 Emerging Trends and Methods in International Security 2018 · 90 pages
  24. 24 Strengthening the Military Family Readiness System for a Changing American Society 2019 · 384 pages
  25. 25 Methods to Foster Transparency and Reproducibility of Federal Statistics 2019 · 124 pages
  26. 26 Mobile Technology for Adaptive Aging 2020 · 146 pages
  27. 27 Principled Approach to Language Assessment 2020 · 88 pages
  28. 28 Forced Migration Research : From Theory to Practice in Promoting Migrant Well-Being 2020 · 124 pages
  29. 29 Strengthening U. S. Air Force Human Capital Management 2021 · 288 pages
  30. 30 Family Planning, Women's Empowerment, and Population and Societal Impacts 2021 · 100 pages
  31. 31 Human-AI Teaming 2021 · 142 pages
  32. 32 Structural Racism and Rigorous Models of Social Inequity 2023 · 92 pages
  33. 33 Accelerating Decarbonization in the United States 2024 · 652 pages
  34. 34 Creating an Integrated System of Data and Statistics on Household Income, Consumption, and Wealth 2024 · 350 pages
  35. 35 Developing an Agenda for Population Aging and Social Research in Low- and Middle-Income Countries 2024 · 142 pages
  36. 36 Identifying Midlife Social Exposures That Might Modify Risks of Cognitive Impairment Associated with Early Life Disadvantage 2025 · 106 pages

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Frequently asked questions

How many books has Division of Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education written?

BookOrb lists 487 books by Division of Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education.

Where should I start with Division of Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education?

A good starting point is Diffusion Processes and Fertility Transition (2001).

What is the Division of Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education books in order list?

In publication order: 1. Research Needs for Human Factors (1983), 2. Changing Numbers, Changing Needs (1996), 3. Diffusion Processes and Fertility Transition (2001), 4. Enhancing Undergraduate Learning with Information Technology (2002), 5. Critical Perspectives on Racial and Ethnic Differences in Health in Late Life (2004), 6. National Children's Study Research Plan (2008), 7. Role of Human Factors in Home Health Care (2010), 8. Explaining Divergent Levels of Longevity in High-Income Countries (2011), 9. Health Care Comes Home (2011), 10. Plan for Evaluating the District of Columbia's Public Schools (2011), 11. Perspectives on the Future of the Sociology of Aging (2012), 12. Improving Self-Escape from Underground Coal Mines (2013), 13. Research Opportunities Concerning the Causes and Consequences of Child Food Insecurity and Hunger (2013), 14. Bicentennial Census : New Directions for Methodology in 1990 (2015), 15. Using Existing Platforms to Integrate and Coordinate Investments for Children (2015), and 21 more.