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In his professional life, Bernard Berelson ranged widely and left his mark on many fields: library science, communications, behavioral sciences, and population. He had a great appreciation of the quest for knowledge and a great loyalty to the institutions that nurture intellectual development. Especially, it was the application of knowledge to the solution of societal problems that stimulated and guided his efforts.
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Ross, J.A., Mauldin, W.P. (1988). Berelson’s Population Writings in Review. In: Ross, J.A., Mauldin, W.P. (eds) Berelson on Population. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-3868-3_1
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