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181:, included a table that summarized many proposals from various sources regarding population control. This table contained proposals such as compulsory abortions and sterilizations, encouraging homosexuality, forcing women to work, and other controversial notions. In point of fact, however, Jaffe's table was included in a report by a 480: 189:
Furthermore, just two years later, Berelson and Jaffe would work together on the 1972 Rockefeller Commission Report. Many of the ideas discussed in the memorandum were incorporated into the Rockefeller Report. So, while it is true that Jaffe's memorandum was primarily for purposes of laying out
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options for discussion, it is not true that Jaffe, Berelson, or Planned Parenthood, had no intention of acting on those proposals. Critics contend that the value of the memo is in revealing the lengths that population control advocates, including Berelson and Jaffe, were willing to go.
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regarding the confrontation between mass society theorists and researchers for the media industries. Berelson asserted that the resolution of the debate was simple: just listen to mass communication researchers like himself as they develop useful answers to the issues raised by others.
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official that worked for Jaffe, that said "The report was prepared in behalf of Planned Parenthood's Population Education Staff Committee as a basis for discussion of and action on the U.S. population problem by the Planned Parenthood national organization."
786: 756: 776: 102:: while classical theories of its success assume voters committed to interest in public life, this fails to correspond with practical politics, while the system itself functions. 411: 374: 602: 791: 761: 520: 771: 766: 158: 751: 146:. Berelson returned to Chicago in 1946 and in 1952 became head of the Center for Advanced Studies in the Behavioral Sciences set up by the 781: 627: 203:
What Reading Does to People. A Summary of Evidence on the Social Effects of Reading and a Statement of Problems for Research.
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He was a leading proponent of the broad idea of the "behavioral sciences", a field he saw as including areas such as
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in 1936 and an English master's there in 1937. Completing a doctoral degree in the Graduate Library School at the
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The Berelson Paradox Reconsidered: Intention-Behavior Changers in U.S. and Swedish Election Campaigns
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has been a source of controversy. The memo, written to Berelson while he was head of the
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Geneva, 1965. Family planning and population programs. A review of world developments
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The Prentice Hall Reader, Sixth Edition Chapter 4 - Bernard R. Berelson
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National Programmes in Family Planning. Achievements and Problems.
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Voting: a study of opinion formation in a presidential campaign
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Fellows of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
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Human Behavior: An Inventory of Scientific Findings
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The same year, he joined the 107:The Great Debate on Cultural Democracy 296:The Evolution of Presidential Polling 165:, eventually becoming its President. 159:American Academy of Arts and Sciences 157:Berelson was elected a Fellow of the 7: 792:Presidents of the Population Council 320:Donald Granberg and Soren Holmberg, 391:"Jaffe Memo 'basis for discussion'" 309:Participation and Democratic Theory 105:Berelson wrote a summary entitled 14: 762:Writers from Spokane, Washington 478: 138:in 1941, under the influence of 126:, graduating in 1934. He took a 628:Two-step flow of communication 393:. Jaffememo.com. 31 March 2016 1: 772:University of Chicago faculty 435:. 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Index

Behavioral scientist
behavioral scientist
communication
mass media
public opinion
democracy
Spokane, Washington
Whitman College
library science
University of Washington
University of Chicago
Douglas Waples
Columbia University
Ford Foundation
Stanford University
American Academy of Arts and Sciences
Population Council
Frederick S. Jaffe
Population Council
Planned Parenthood
Douglas Waples
Paul F. Lazarsfeld
Hazel Gaudet
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