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Page 951
... scientists them- selves . It is true , as Wolfle suggests , that many members of these disciplines are either uninterested or inexperienced in the study of large national issues . The prevailing format for social re- search is still the ...
... scientists them- selves . It is true , as Wolfle suggests , that many members of these disciplines are either uninterested or inexperienced in the study of large national issues . The prevailing format for social re- search is still the ...
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... scientists in this process . To understand the activities of natural scientists in the development of na- tional policies is both an intellectual challenge and a practical necessity . Nothing approaching a compre- hensive social science ...
... scientists in this process . To understand the activities of natural scientists in the development of na- tional policies is both an intellectual challenge and a practical necessity . Nothing approaching a compre- hensive social science ...
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... scientists in policy making is given by Wallace S. Sayre , who points out that the role of scientists in govern- mental policy is , in principle , no dif- ferent than that of other specialists . He then pursues this question : Who are ...
... scientists in policy making is given by Wallace S. Sayre , who points out that the role of scientists in govern- mental policy is , in principle , no dif- ferent than that of other specialists . He then pursues this question : Who are ...
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Vol 144 No 3621 | 951 |
L S Whatley et | 968 |
The Continuing Dialogue J A Shannon | 976 |
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