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The November 2006 issue of Evidence & Policy, Volume 2, number 4 is now
available.
In this issue:
Editorial
Ken Young
Affecting policy and practice: issues involved in developing an Argument
Catalogue
Philip C. Abrami, Robert M. Bernard, C. Anne Wade
Bridging research and policy: insights from 50 case studies
Julius Court, John Young
Applying policy and evidence in developing cultural diversity teaching in
undergraduate medical education in the UK
Nisha Dogra, Richard Williams
A multitude of syntheses: a comparison of five approaches from diverse
policy fields
Annette Boaz, Deborah Ashby, David Denyer, Matt Egan, Angela Harden, David
R. Jones, Ray Pawson, David Tranfield
Social care research: a suitable case for systematic review?
Elaine Sharland, Imogen Taylor
Scotland's national learning networks: coordinators' reflections
Matthew Lowther, Jacki Gordon, Shirley Fraser
Systematic reviews in the social sciences: a review
Julia H. Littell
Google - boon, bane or both?
Lesley Grayson, Alan Gomersall
Lessons from the literature
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