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The Nazi elite.
by Lerner, Daniel; [Stanford, California]: Stanford University Press, 1951.
Subject: Nationalsozialistiche Deutsche Arbeiter-Partei; National characteristics, German; Leadership; Germany -- Social conditions.
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The policy sciences : recent developments in scope and method.
by Lerner, Daniel.; Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1951.
Subject: Social sciences.
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The Turkish political elite.
by Lerner, Daniel.; Cambridge, Mass: \The \\MIT Press, 1965.
Subject: Leadership; Political parties. -- Turkey; Turkey. -- Politics and government - 1918-1960; Turkey. -- Politics and government, 1960-.
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Communications and change in the developing countries.
by Lerner, Daniel; Honolulu: East-West Center PRess, 1967.
Subject: Communications; Social change.
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Communication and change in the developing countries.
by Lerner, Daniel; Honolulu: East-West Center Press, 1967.
Subject: Social change; Communication.
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Evidence and inference : the Hayden colloquium on scientific concept and method.
by Lerner, Daniel; [Chicago]: Free Press of Glencoe.
Subject: Methodology; Knowledge, Theory of; Science -- Methodology.
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Quantity and quality : the Hayden colloquium on scientific method and concept.
by Lerner, Daniel.; New York: Free Press of Glencoe, 1961.
Subject: Methodology; Economics, Mathematical; Knowledge, Theory of; Statistics.
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Quantity and quality : the Hayden coloquium on scientific method and concept.
by Lerner, Daniel, ed.; New York]: Free Press of Glencoe, 1961.
Subject: Methodology; Economics, Mathematical; Knowledge, Theory of; Statistics.
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Propaganda in war and crisis.
by Lerner, Daniel.; [S.l.]: [S.n.], 1951.
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Propaganda in war and crisis : materials for American policy.
by Lerner, Daniel; New York: Stewart, 1951.
Subject: Propaganda; Psychological warfare.
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