Such paradoxes are familiar to students of game theory, a subdiscipline of economics on which the authors draw heavily. |
The sociology of music remains a somewhat amorphous subdiscipline, with no very clear lines of demarcation between sociology, social anthropology, and ethnomusicology. |
There is a subdiscipline of psychology devoted to the study of individual differences, too. |
A rapidly developing subdiscipline of physical chemistry is surface chemistry. |
Social history emerged either as a marginal or as an oppositional subdiscipline or approach, in contradistinction from the received type of conventional history. |
You can search by subdiscipline, such as cardiothoracics or geriatrics, or by type of study, randomized controlled trial, or review. |