Evidence-Based Policymaking: A Critique

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Greenhalgh, Trisha, and Jill Russell. “Evidence-Based Policymaking: A Critique”. Perspectives in Biology and Medicine, vol. 52, no. 2, 2009, pp. 304-18, https://doi.org/10.1353/pbm.0.0085.
Greenhalgh, T., & Russell, J. (2009). Evidence-Based Policymaking: A Critique. Perspectives in Biology and Medicine, 52(2), 304-318. https://doi.org/10.1353/pbm.0.0085
Greenhalgh, Trisha, and Jill Russell. “Evidence-Based Policymaking: A Critique”. Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 52, no. 2 (2009): 304-18. https://doi.org/10.1353/pbm.0.0085.
Greenhalgh T, Russell J. Evidence-Based Policymaking: A Critique. Perspectives in Biology and Medicine. 2009;52(2):304-18.
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Social Sciences69
Medicine: Public aspects of medicine47
Medicine: Medicine (General)23
Political science: Political institutions and public administration (General)23
Medicine: Internal medicine: Special situations and conditions: Industrial medicine. Industrial hygiene19
Medicine: Medicine (General): Medical technology14
Political science11
Social Sciences: Sociology (General)8
Social Sciences: Social sciences (General)6
Geography. Anthropology. Recreation: Environmental sciences5
Geography. Anthropology. Recreation: Anthropology4
Social Sciences: Social history and conditions. Social problems. Social reform4
Medicine: Internal medicine: Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatry: Neurology. Diseases of the nervous system: Psychiatry4
Science: Biology (General): Ecology4
Technology: Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering4
Philosophy. Psychology. Religion: Ethics4
Social Sciences: Industries. Land use. Labor3
Medicine: Surgery: Orthopedic surgery3
Medicine: Internal medicine: Special situations and conditions: Sports medicine3
Technology: Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)3
Science: Science (General)3
Philosophy. Psychology. Religion: Psychology3
Social Sciences: Economic theory. Demography2
Medicine: Medicine (General): Computer applications to medicine. Medical informatics2
Medicine: Nursing2
Medicine2
Science2
Medicine: Internal medicine: Infectious and parasitic diseases2
Medicine: Internal medicine2
Philosophy. Psychology. Religion: Philosophy (General)2
Education: Theory and practice of education2
Medicine: Medicine (General): Medical philosophy. Medical ethics2
Political science: International relations2
Social Sciences: The family. Marriage. Woman: Women. Feminism1
Social Sciences: Commerce: Business: Personnel management. Employment management1
Technology: Building construction: Architectural engineering. Structural engineering of buildings1
Science: Mathematics: Instruments and machines: Electronic computers. Computer science1
Technology: Mechanical engineering and machinery1
Technology: Electrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineering: Electronics1
Education: Education (General)1
Language and Literature: Philology. Linguistics: Communication. Mass media1
Technology: Chemical technology: Food processing and manufacture1
Technology: Home economics: Nutrition. Foods and food supply1
Agriculture1
Agriculture: Agriculture (General)1
Technology: Technology (General): Industrial engineering. Management engineering: Information technology1
Technology: Manufactures: Production management. Operations management1
Technology: Technology (General): Industrial engineering. Management engineering1
Geography. Anthropology. Recreation1
Geography. Anthropology. Recreation: Human ecology. Anthropogeography: Settlements: Cities. Urban geography1
Social Sciences: Communities. Classes. Races: Urban groups. The city. Urban sociology1
Social Sciences: Communities. Classes. Races: Urban groups. The city. Urban sociology: City planning1
Social Sciences: Economic theory. Demography: Economics as a science1
Social Sciences: Commerce: Business1
Bibliography. Library science. Information resources1
Science: Natural history (General): General. Including nature conservation, geographical distribution1
Political science: Political science (General)1
Medicine: Internal medicine: Special situations and conditions: Geriatrics1
Medicine: Surgery1
Social Sciences: Industries. Land use. Labor: Economic growth, development, planning1
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