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G. Battle, J. Wigmore (1938)
The Science of Judicial ProofVirginia Law Review, 25
A. Rapoport (1958)
Various Meanings of “Theory”American Political Science Review, 52
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ABCA Bulletin – SAGE
Published: Jun 1, 1980
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