The cognitive underpinnings of policy process studies: Introduction to a special issue of Cognitive Systems Research

Cognitive Systems Research - Tập 45 - Trang 48-51 - 2017
Bryan D. Jones1, Herschel F. Thomas2
1University of Texas at Austin, United States
2University of Texas at Arlington, United States

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