Contents
Preface
1. In Search of Relevance to Social Reform and Policy-Making / David L. Featherman and Maris A. Vinovskis
2. Knowledge for the Public Good: The Emergence of Social Sciences and Social Reform in Late-Nineteenth- and Early-Twentieth-Century America, 1880–1940 / Martin Bulmer
3. Growth and Use of Social and Behavioral Science in the Federal Government since World War II / David L. Featherman and Maris A. Vinovskis
4. Designing Head Start: Roles Played by Developmental Psychologists / Sheldon H. White and Deborah A. Phillips
5. Policy, Aging, and the Graying of Society / W. Andrew Achenbaum
6. Welfare Reform Policy from Nixon to Clinton: What Role for Social Science? / Sheldon Danziger
7. Welfare Reform at the State Level: The Role of Social Experiments and Demonstrations / Judith M. Gueron
8. The Making and Analysis of Public Policy: A Perspective on the Role of Social Science / Laurence E. Lynn Jr.
Contributors
Index