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The need for a translational science of democracy
Michael A. Neblo, William Minozzi, Kevin M. Esterling, Jon Green, Jonathon Kingzette, David M. J. Lazer
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Science
Vol. 355, Issue 6328, pp. 914-915
March 3, 2017
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David Lazer
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Networks for good
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