The role of applied social science in the formation of policy: A research memorandum

Philosophy of Science 16 (3):161-181 (1949)
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Abstract

Although the application of social science to practical problems of policy and action is still in its early stages, a large body of experience has been accumulated. Social science has been applied, in diverse spheres and with diverse results. The experience is there, but it has not been systematically reviewed and codified. Consequently, no one knows the present status of applied social science or, more importantly, its potentialities.

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