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Peter L., and Thomas Luckman. 1966. The Social Construction of Reality. New York: Anchor Books.

Berlin, Isaiah. 1960. “History and Theory: The Concept of Scientific History.” History and Theory 1 (1):1–31.

Berlin, Isaiah. 1997. The Proper Study of Mankind: An Anthology of Essays. London: Chatto and Windus.

Berman, Eli. 2009. Radical, Religious, and Violent: The New Economics of Terrorism. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.

Bernard, H. Russell, Eugene C. Johnsen, Peter D. Killworth, and Scott Robinson. 1989. “Estimating the size of an average personal network and of an event population.” In The Small World, ed. Manfred Kochen. Norwood, NJ: Ablex Publishing.

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Bernard, H. Russell, Peter D. Killworth, David Kronenfeld, and Lee Sailer. 1984. “The Problem of Informant Accuracy: The Validity of Retrospective Data.” Annual Review of Anthropology 13:495–517.

Bernard, Tara S. 2010. “A Toolkit for Women Seeking a Raise.” New York Times, May 14.

Berndt, Ernst R. 1991. The Practice of Econometrics: Classic and Contemporary. Reading, MA: Addison Wesley.

Bertrand, Marianne, Dean S. Karlan, Sendhil Mullainathan, et al. 2010. “What’s Advertising Content Worth? Evidence from a Consumer Credit Marketing Field Experiment.” Quarterly Journal of Economics. 119(2): 353–402.

Bettman, James R., Mary Frances Luce, and John W. Payne. 1998. “Constructive Consumer Choice Processes.” Journal of Consumer Research 25 (3):187–217.

Bielby, William T., and Denise D. Bielby. 1994. “ ‘All Hits Are Flukes’: Institutionalized Decision Making and the Rhetoric of Network Prime-Time Program Development.” American Journal of Sociology 99 (5):1287–313.

Bishop, Bill. 2008. The Big Sort: Why the Clustering of Like-Minded America Is Tearing Us Apart. New York: Houghton Mifflin.

Bishop, Christopher M. 2006. Pattern Recognition and Machine Learning. New York: Springer.

Black, Donald. 1979. “Common Sense in the Sociology of Law.” American Sociological Review 44 (1):18–27.

Blass, Thomas. 2009. The Man Who Shocked the World: The Life and Legacy of Stanley Milgram. New York: PublicAffairs Books.

Bollen, Johan, Alberto Pepe, and Huina Mao. 2009. “Modeling Public Mood and Emotion: Twitter Sentiment and Socio-economic Phenomena.” Arxiv preprint arXiv:0911.1583.

Bond, Sumuel D., Kurt A. Carlson, Margaret G. Meloy, et al. 2007. “Information Distortion in the Evaluation of a Single Option.” Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes 102 (2):240–54.

Booher-Jennings, Jennifer. 2005. “Below the Bubble: ‘Educational Triage’ and the Texas Accountability System.” American Educational Research Journal 42 (2):231–68.

———. 2006. “Rationing Education.” Washington Post, Oct. 5.

Boudon, Raymond. 1988a. “Common Sense and the Human Sciences.” International Sociology 3 (1):1–22.

———. 1988b. “Will Sociology Ever Be a ‘Normal Science?’ ” Theory and Society 17 (5):747–71.

———. 1998. “Limitations of Rational Choice Theory.” American Journal of Sociology 104 (3):817–28.

Bowles, Samuel, Ernst Fehr, and Herbert Gintis. 2003. “Strong Reciprocity May Evolve With or Without Group Selection.” Theoretical Primatology Project Newsletter, Dec. 11.

Brauers, Jutta, and Martin Weber. 1988. “A New Method of Scenario Analysis for Strategic Planning.” Journal of Forecasting 7 (1):31–47.

Brill, Steven. 2009. “What’s a Bailed-Out Banker Really Worth?” New York Times Magazine, Dec. 29.

———. 2010. “The Teachers’ Unions’ Last Stand.” New York Times Magazine (May 23): 32–47.

Brooker, Katrina. 2010. “Citi’s Creator, Alone with His Regrets” New York Times, Jan. 2.

Brown, Bernice B. 1968. “Delphi Process: A Methodology Used for the Elicitation of Opinions of Experts.” Santa Monica, CA: RAND Corporation.

Brynjolfsson, Erik, and Michael Schrage. 2009. “The New, Faster Face of Innovation.” MIT Sloan Management Review, August.

Buchanan, James. 1989. “Rational Choice Models in the Social Sciences.” In Explorations into Constitutional Economics, ed.

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