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Basic Research in the Social and Behavioral Sciences

Colin Norman's discussion of basic science policy in the Reagan administration ("News and Comment," Science, 1984, 225, 4666, 21 Sept) suggests that support for research will be substantially the same as it was during the Carter administration. This suggestion is misleading: there hav...

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Published in:Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) 1984-11, Vol.226 (4675), p.610-610
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