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Budgets for Social Behavorial Science Research: 2001

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Howard J. Silver serves as executive director of the Consortium of Social Science Associations. COSSA is the advocate in Washington, D.C. for the social and behavioral sciences. He also chairs the Coalition for National Science Funding. He has testified before Congress many times and has written and spoken extensively on legislative-executive relations, the federal budget process, and science policy, particularly as it affects the social and behavioral sciences. This report was prepared by the author with the assistance of COSSA staff, and is now a regular feature of Society.

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Silver, H.J. Budgets for Social Behavorial Science Research: 2001. Soc 38, 47–85 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12115-000-1006-1

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