- ... very well trained in science. I think the thing that is most universally true of their lack of training is in measurement, even in clinical measurement which they get maybe in clinical epidemiology. They don't get the full benefit of psychometric theory and methods. That discipline, which is what I ...
- ... The history of economic thought? The kind of thing that Dorfman later did? Ginsberg. Yes. Mitchell made a real fight for my soul, because he thought that was silly for me to be involved with economic theory. He didn't object to people reading. When ...
- ... and going back and using MTIX to do things that couldn't be done earlier. Could MTIX index citations from digitalized pre-1946 to add content to old MEDLINE? >> Alex : We did do that with MTIA at one point with the sort of theory being it's better to have something on those ...
- ... be interdisciplinary collaboration. "Economics, sociology, epidemiology , and management theory" all were to be involved in the new endeavor. "What we need now that we've created these things going on, is to create a National Center ...
- ... of age. Gesell is best known for his theory that children learn best in ... do not do the same things at the same age, schools should be organized ...
- ... for example, of economics , sociology, epidemiology , and ... the field. We did a number of other things also. I wanted to send a team to ...
- ... 142-44. McIlwain 2008 .exp; McIlwain, James T. "Theory and Practice in the Anglo- Saxon Leechbooks: The ... 40. Tavormina 2009 .exp; Tavormina, M. Teresa. "Practice, Theory and Authority in a Middle English Medical Text: ' ...
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