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Acknowledgements;
1. Research and action Robert N. Rapoport;
2. Education: improving practice through increasing understanding Barbara Maughan and Michael Rutter;
3. Youth employment: managing tensions in collaborative research Richard H. Price and Anna Celeste Burke;
4. Juvenile justice: research and action Leslie T. Wilkins;
5. Personal social service and income transfer experiments: the research and action connections Alfred J. Kahn and Sheila B. Kamerman;
6. Family dynamics: strengthening families through action-research Hamilton I. McCubbin, David H. Olson, and Shirley L. Zimmerman;
7. Family support systems: an ecological approach to child development Edward Zigler and Heather Weiss;
8. Child health: research in action I. Barry Pless and Robert J. Haggerty;
9. Community mental health: developments in the United States Gerald L. Klerman;
10. Reconsidering action-research Robert N. Rapoport; Name index; Subject index.
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