On the Reinvention of the Wheel, the Franchising of Science, and Other Pasttimes
@article{Allen1978OnTR, title={On the Reinvention of the Wheel, the Franchising of Science, and Other Pasttimes}, author={Thomas W. Allen}, journal={The Counseling Psychologist}, year={1978}, volume={7}, pages={37 - 43} }
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