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Using many examples, the author argues why methods of science (such as randomised controlled trials) matter to many aspects of society, like politics, education, journalism, justice and the economy.
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science, politics, healthcare, economy, education, environment, justice, government, Science and state, Science in popular culture, Social aspects, Science in mass media, Vetenskap och politik, Science, social aspects, Science, great britain, Science and state, great britainShowing 1 featured edition. View all 1 editions?
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The Geek Manifesto: Why Science Matters
2013, Corgi Books
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in English
0552165433 9780552165433
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