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Does extending an available quantitative tool, qualify as “tool development”?

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Does extending an available quantitative tool, qualify as “tool development”?

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Yes, extending an available quantitative tool may qualify as “tool development.” For example, taking a data analytic technique used in economics, physics, or biology and adapting it for use on problems linking the behavioral and social sciences with other disciplines would qualify.

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