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Product Description: Alfred C. Kinsey’s revolutionary studies of human sexual behavior are world-renowned. His meticulous methods of data collection, from comprehensive entomological assemblies to personal sex history interviews, raised the bar for empirical evidence to an entirely new level...read more

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9780822963035 | Univ of Pittsburgh Pr, July 31, 2014, cover price $30.00 | About this edition: Alfred C.

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9781412916783 | 3 edition (Sage Pubns, April 5, 2007), cover price $130.00
9780761919612 | 2 sub edition (Sage Pubns, October 1, 2000), cover price $79.95
9780803945623 | 3 edition (Sage Pubns, August 1, 1992), cover price $62.95

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9781452260976 | 4th edition (Sage Pubns, June 13, 2014), cover price $54.00
9781412916790 | 3 edition (Sage Pubns, April 5, 2007), cover price $64.00
9780761919629 | 2 edition (Sage Pubns, October 1, 2000), cover price $41.95
9780803945630 | Sage Pubns, August 1, 1992, cover price $32.95

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Product Description: “The frontier of science” is a metaphor that has become ubiquitous in American rhetoric, from its first appearance in the public address of early twentieth-century American intellectuals and politicians who aligned a mythic national identity with scientific research, to its more recent use in scientists’ arguments in favor of increased research funding...read more

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9781611861006 | Michigan State Univ Pr, November 1, 2013, cover price $44.95 | About this edition: “The frontier of science” is a metaphor that has become ubiquitous in American rhetoric, from its first appearance in the public address of early twentieth-century American intellectuals and politicians who aligned a mythic national identity with scientific research, to its more recent use in scientists’ arguments in favor of increased research funding.

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