Affiliates & Programs
Our affiliates and programs are a vital part of the success of SSRI.
Current research interests and projects include, but are not limited to: how people behave in the marketplace; why a special preschool program can help struggling children get ready for kindergarten; how manufacturers adopt energy-efficiency improvements in their operations and supply chains; how to help young minority faculty find their place in academia.
Looking for a specific person? Please search the affiliate web pages below or do a directory search on the Duke University homepage.
AFFILIATES AND PROGRAMS @ GROSS HALL
The Duke Initiative on Survey Methodology (DISM) is an interdisciplinary initiative on survey methodology that aims to enhance research and teaching in survey research methods at Duke.
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The Duke Network Analysis Center (DNAC) strives to build a world-class network science and analysis program at Duke.
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The Program for Advanced Research in the Social Sciences (PARISS) aims to provide a coherent and integrated understanding of quantitative approaches in the social sciences.
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The Duke University Population Research Institute (DUPRI) is an interdisciplinary research organization bringing together researchers from the biological, economic, mathematical, psychological, statistical, sociological and policy sciences at Duke.
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The Triangle Research Data Center (TRDC) is a partnership between the Center for Economic Studies at the U.S. Census Bureau and Duke University, in cooperation with the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (UNC), North Carolina State University (NCSU), and RTI International (RTI).
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AFFILIATES AND PROGRAMS @ ERWIN MILL
The Center on Health & Society (CHS) strives to support research investigating the integration of social, behavioral and biological aspects of health disparities.
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The Behavioral Science & Policy Center (BSPC) strives to promote translation of rigorous behavioral science research into concrete policy solutions that serve the public interest.
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The Duke University Global Value Chains Center (GVCC), (previously known as the Duke University Center on Globalization, Governance & Competitiveness) undertakes client-sponsored research that addresses economic and social development issues for governments, foundations and international organizations.
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The mission of the Center on Genomics, Race, Identity, Difference (GRID) is to develop and apply practical tools and dynamic strategies to understand and address social, biological, and ethical dimensions of race concepts in humans.
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The Interdisciplinary Behavioral Research Center (IBRC) is a state-of-the-science experimental research lab that manages and administers a variety of resources to social and behavioral science researchers at Duke University.
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AFFILIATES @ OTHER LOCATIONS
The Duke Center for Interdisciplinary Decision Science (D-CIDES), co-affiliated with the Duke Institute for Brain Sciences (DIBS), catalyzes programs and research on the biological, social and societal mechanisms of decision-making.
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The central goal of the Center for Advanced Hindsight (CAH) is to develop insights into an extensive and diverse set of problems through the lens of behavioral economics.
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