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Appendix B: Workshop Agenda
Pages 55-60

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... Sujeeta Bhatt, Study Director Audience Information Paul Sackett, University of Minnesota, SBS Decadal Survey Chair Welcome David Honey, Director of Science and Technology, ODNI, Study Sponsor Sponsor Perspective and Context for Study and Workshops 55
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... Susan Weller, University of Texas Medical Branch, Session Moderator, Workshop Steering Committee Member Dan Kahan, Yale University What Does Cultural Cognition Imply for National Security Risk Perceptions?
From page 57...
... Thinking ahead to the next 10 years, where might a moderate investment lead to significant improvements in analysis of data using triangulation from a cultural, linguistic, and behavioral perspective? Mark Liberman, University of Pennsylvania, Session Moderator, Workshop Steering Committee Member Joe Labianca, University of Kentucky Identifying Positive and Negative Ties in Social Networks Through Triangulated Data David Broniatowski, George Washington University Surveys, Laboratory Experiments, and Social Media: ­Better Together Philip Resnik, University of Maryland, College Park The (In)
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... David Matsumoto, San Francisco State University; Session Moderator, SBS Decadal Survey Committee Member, Workshop Steering Committee Member Gwyneth Sutherlin, Geographic Services, Inc. Influence Levels of Michele Gelfand, University of Maryland, College Park Tightness-Looseness: A Fractal Pattern of Cultural Variation Jesse A
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... 4:30 p.m. Roundtable Discussion of Presentations and Wrap-Up Jeffrey Johnson, SBS Decadal Survey Committee Member, Workshop Steering Committee Member 5:00 p.m.


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