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Social action and interaction in program planning,

by George M Beal

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Iowa State University Press, 1966. Hardcover. Good. in x in x in. Ex University of California, Berkeley library book. No DJ. Text clean, binding tight. From Table of Contents: Introduction, Theoretical Orientation, and Methods; Introduction of a Complex Idea into Social Systems; Use of Criteria in Program Planning; Intensive Small Group Research.

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Title
Social action and interaction in program planning,
Author
George M Beal
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Hardcover
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Iowa State University Press
Date Published
1966
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in x in x in
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