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Knowledge, 1990
This article addresses the problems of exploring the use of research in the policy process. Measuring the impact or outcomes of policy research raises complex methodological and conceptual issues. How the task is approached and what measures are used depend, for example, on how the nature of the policy-making process is conceived, on what functions ...
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This article addresses the problems of exploring the use of research in the policy process. Measuring the impact or outcomes of policy research raises complex methodological and conceptual issues. How the task is approached and what measures are used depend, for example, on how the nature of the policy-making process is conceived, on what functions ...
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Science Policy and Science Policy Research
Nature, 1970This assessment of the value of science policy research in the making of policies is based on a lecture given at a meeting of the Sociology of Science Study Group of the British Sociological Association last March. The thoughts it contains are of course those of Dr Blume himself, and not of the Department of Education and Science or the Council for ...
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Higher Education in Europe, 1984
∗This article is an edited version of a spotlight address given to the European Association for Research and Development in Higher Education (EARDHE) at its Conference at Frankfurt‐am‐Main, 5‐9 September 1983.
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∗This article is an edited version of a spotlight address given to the European Association for Research and Development in Higher Education (EARDHE) at its Conference at Frankfurt‐am‐Main, 5‐9 September 1983.
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Pediatrics, 1996
Professor Hyman has reviewed for us all the research that has been done on the effects of corporal punishment in the schools.1 It is actually a meager record because of the reasons he has mentioned, many of them ethical, demographic, and religious. Whatever research has been published on the effects of corporal punishment, however, would indicate that ...
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Professor Hyman has reviewed for us all the research that has been done on the effects of corporal punishment in the schools.1 It is actually a meager record because of the reasons he has mentioned, many of them ethical, demographic, and religious. Whatever research has been published on the effects of corporal punishment, however, would indicate that ...
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